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Sistem Informasi Manajemen Toko Buku Bibliophile’s Spot Berbasis Online Fatihah, Amelia Alfie; Primadani, Ardi; ., Jessyca; Iman, Moh Nurul
Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi (JSIT) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): September - Desember
Publisher : CV. Information Technology Training Center - Indonesia (ITTC)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47233/jsit.v4i3.2409

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With the growing market demand, the bookstore faces challenges in inventory management, transaction recording, and customer data management, which are often done manually, resulting in inefficiency and a high risk of errors. The main goal of this research is to design and implement a system that can automate these processes, making it easier for store management to manage stock, record transactions in real-time, and provide relevant information for decision-making. This research uses the Research and Development (R&D) method with an Agile approach in system development, allowing for gradual updates and responsiveness to user feedback. The use of this management information system not only reduces recording errors and accelerates the transaction process but also provides more flexible access through web and mobile-based applications. With the integrated system, transaction and inventory data can be accessed and updated in real-time, supporting management in conducting sales analysis and identifying product trends that customers are interested in.
Economic Turbulence in Indonesia: The Effects of Instability and Crisis Ghannili, Farawi; Utama, Muhammad Budi; Amirullah, Malik Abd Karim; Iman, Moh Nurul
ETIKONOMI Vol. 24 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/etk.v24i2.44443

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Research Originality: This study presents a novel perspective by examining Indonesia’s economic growth over three crisis periods. It uniquely highlights how global economic uncertainty can strengthen Indonesia’s growth resilience when met with credible domestic policy responses. Research Objectives: The research investigates the effects of exports, imports, production value, interest rates, economic globalization, exchange rates, and state obligations on Indonesia’s economic growth at constant prices. Research Methods: Using quarterly time-series data from 1991Q1 to 2024Q1, the study employs a Dummy Variable–Autoregressive Distributed Lag model. Empirical Result: Exports have a direct negative effect on economic growth but when influenced indirectly by the global crisis and the pandemic, exports can actually contribute to growth. On the other hand, imports directly boost growth, but their impact is negatively affected by the global crisis. Additionally, interest rates support long-term growth but hinder it in the short run; however, crises may moderate this impact positively. Implications: These findings underscore the need for policymakers to craft dynamic, adaptable economic strategies that can safeguard Indonesia’s growth against future global shocks and uncertainties. JEL Classification: F41, E32, O53