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DETERMINAN KINERJA INDUSTRI TPT INDONESIA Nada, Haya Marshella Lifnatin; Hermawan, Iwan; Rambe, Khoiru Rizqy; Nugraheni, Reninta Dewi; Zuhdi, Fadhlan; Isnasari, Yovita; Asshagab, Sri Milawati
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Volume 12 Nomor 1 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jep.v12i1.1483

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The textile and textile product (TPT) industry is a leading industry for national economic growth. The existence of its performance relies on various factors that turn out to be vulnerable to fluctuations, including the fulfillment of raw materials in the form of cotton fiber from import dominance. Therefore, disruption of the performance of the textile industry will also stimulate disruption to Indonesia's economic growth. This study aims to analyze the determinants of the development of textile industry performance. For this reason, a quantitative approach is used with econometric models prepared based on the Cobb-Douglas theory of production functions. The model construction uses secondary time series data for the period 1992-2021 sourced from the World Bank, Bank Indonesia, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). The findings show that the terminology of the development of the performance of the Indonesian textile industry includes capital, labor absorption, world cotton fiber prices, inflation, textile exports, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the global food crisis in 2007/2008. Therefore, several policy recommendations were submitted to encourage more massive TPT machine restructuring programs, improve the skills of TPT human resources (HR), provide incentives for Local Ease of Export Destinations (KLTE), and re-intensify the #banggabuatanindonesia campaign.
ASEAN in the World’s 100 Top-Ranked Pension Funds: Lessons for Indonesia Asshagab, Sri Milawati; Hasanah, Asia Miscolayati
JAS (Journal of ASEAN Studies) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): Journal of ASEAN Studies
Publisher : Centre for Business and Diplomatic Studies (CBDS) Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/jas.v12i1.10220

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The research explored the pension funds of Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam, which had managed to exceed Indonesia’s total pension fund assets under management despite having smaller populations and workforces. With Indonesia aiming to increase its pension funds to 60% of its GDP by 2045, the research aimed to extract lessons from the investment strategies, governance structures, and other key indicators of the pension funds in these three ASEAN countries to aid in achieving Indonesia’s target. This research utilized a document analysis method to gather data on top-ranking pension funds in ASEAN countries, including the Central Provident Fund (Singapore), Employees Provident Fund (Malaysia), Social Insurance Funds (Vietnam), and BPJS Ketenagakerjaan (Indonesia), with qualitative and descriptive statistics methods employed for data analysis. This research has found that Singapore and Malaysia excel in managing their pension fund accounts by offering innovative services tailored to meet the needs of their citizens. Singapore has special home ownership and asset management accounts with a strong social media presence. Malaysia offers both conventional and Sharia-based services, including services for the hajj, which cater to the religious needs of its Muslim population. Meanwhile, Vietnam has a more inclusive system that covers foreign workers, similar to Indonesia’s, but demands that foreign workers join the program should align with available program information in English.
The Competitiveness and Export Performance of Indonesian Coffee in The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Zuhdi, Fadhlan; Asshagab, Sri Milawati; Rambe, Khoiru Rizqy; Destiarni, Resti Prastika
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 8, No 3 (2024): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
Publisher : Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v8i3.939

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Since its establishment in 1969, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has served as a platform for Islamic countries worldwide to cooperate in various sectors, including economic, social, and cultural. One longstanding form of economic cooperation among OIC countries is in the field of trade. Indonesia, as one of the major producers and exporters of coffee, has engaged in coffee trade with OIC countries, and this cooperation has continued to the present day. This research aims to assess the competitiveness and export performance of Indonesian coffee to OIC using the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) and Constant Market Share (CMS) methods. The results show that Indonesian coffee exports to OIC are competitive but have a declining growth rate. Meanwhile, the export performance of Indonesian coffee to OIC demonstrates good performance in following market distribution trends but shows shortcomings in meeting market preferences. Therefore, enhancing internal trade cooperation within OIC, partnering strategies with competing countries, and measures such as improving technology accessibility and evaluating responsive export policies are necessary.
ANALYSIS OF INDONESIAN AGRICULTURAL TRADE PERFORMANCE TO BRICS Zuhdi, Fadhlan; Maulana, Achmad Subchiandi; Tambarta, Emmia; Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Asshagab, Sri Milawati; Rambe, Khoiru Rizqy; Destiarni, Resti Prastika
Agrisocionomics: Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Vol 9, No 1 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Science, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/agrisocionomics.v9i1.23000

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The BRICS alliance has become a significant player in the global economy, making it imperative for member nations to engage in strategic trade. With abundant natural resources and a thriving agriculture industry, Indonesia is well-positioned to capitalize on the trade prospects within BRICS. This study utilizes quantitative methods from secondary data. It employs analytical tools, including Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA), Export Product Dynamics (EPD), and Intra-Industry Trade (IIT), to offer insights and evidence-based recommendations for shaping Indonesia's future trade policies on agricultural commodities within the BRICS framework. The results show that Indonesia's trade in agricultural products with the BRICS countries is positive, as it offers a high level of competitiveness during the period studied. The RCA analysis results show that Indonesian agricultural products are competitive in BRICS. This analysis also shows that India and China have the most significant impact on Indonesian agricultural trade with BRICS. Based on the EPD calculation results, Indonesian agricultural exports to BRICS countries are in the Rising Star quadrant. Based on the analysis, Indonesia's trade in agricultural products with BRICS countries shows a high level of integration with a value of 70.12, indicating significant similarities in the products exchanged. 
DETERMINAN KINERJA INDUSTRI TPT INDONESIA Nada, Haya Marshella Lifnatin; Hermawan, Iwan; Rambe, Khoiru Rizqy; Nugraheni, Reninta Dewi; Zuhdi, Fadhlan; Isnasari, Yovita; Asshagab, Sri Milawati
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Volume 12 Nomor 1 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jep.v12i1.1483

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The textile and textile product (TPT) industry is a leading industry for national economic growth. The existence of its performance relies on various factors that turn out to be vulnerable to fluctuations, including the fulfillment of raw materials in the form of cotton fiber from import dominance. Therefore, disruption of the performance of the textile industry will also stimulate disruption to Indonesia's economic growth. This study aims to analyze the determinants of the development of textile industry performance. For this reason, a quantitative approach is used with econometric models prepared based on the Cobb-Douglas theory of production functions. The model construction uses secondary time series data for the period 1992-2021 sourced from the World Bank, Bank Indonesia, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). The findings show that the terminology of the development of the performance of the Indonesian textile industry includes capital, labor absorption, world cotton fiber prices, inflation, textile exports, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the global food crisis in 2007/2008. Therefore, several policy recommendations were submitted to encourage more massive TPT machine restructuring programs, improve the skills of TPT human resources (HR), provide incentives for Local Ease of Export Destinations (KLTE), and re-intensify the #banggabuatanindonesia campaign.
Developing Scientific–Religious Character through the Integration of Islamic Values and Self-Regulated Learning in Science Education Asshagab, Siti Mutiaraningsih; Ledang, Irwan; Asshagab, Muhtar; Asshagab, Sri Milawati; Mursalin, Enggal
Indonesian Journal of Science and Education Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Science and Education
Publisher : Universitas Tidar

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This study aims to examine the integration of Islamic values and self-regulation in science (IPA) learning and its role in developing students’ scientific–religious character. The study focuses on the “Matter and Energy” course in the second semester of the Science Education (Tadris IPA) Study Program in the 2024/2025 academic year. Science education is positioned not only as a process of mastering scientific concepts, but also as a means to internalize the values of Tawhid (the Oneness of God), cultivate a scientific mindset, and strengthen students’ responsibility as caliphs (stewards) in preserving the sustainability of Allah SWT’s creation. This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach with a purposive sampling technique involving eight students as research participants. Data were collected through classroom observations, in-depth interviews with lecturers and students, and analysis of students’ reflective learning documents compiled periodically. The data were analyzed thematically to reveal patterns of Islamic value integration, self-regulation practices, and their impact on student character development. The findings indicate that the integration of Islamic values is manifested through reflection on ayat kauniyah (signs of God in nature) relevant to energy concepts, the habituation of prayer in scientific activities, the implementation of responsible laboratory ethics, and the strengthening of ecological awareness as an expression of faith in action. Student self-regulation is reflected in their ability to set learning goals, manage learning strategies, monitor learning processes, and reflectively evaluate learning outcomes. The synergy between Islamic values and self-regulation fosters a scientific–religious character that is religious in intention, reflective in process, and independent in action, transforming science learning into a holistic and meaningful learning experience.