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Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education
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JRBEE: Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education is aimed at being a medium for research results dissemination and scientific paper exchanges on the Indonesian economy and business among academics, practitioners, regulators, and public. JRBEE: Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education is issued 6 times annually. The Editor receives rigorous research manuscripts that have not been offered for publication elsewhere. In addition, analyses on new economics and business and notes or comments on articles published in the Journal are welcomed. Since its first issue published in 2019.
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HOW IS THE SIMULTANEOUS APPROACH BETWEEN IMPORT AND AGGREGATE CONSUMPTION IN INDONESIA? Rangkuty, Dewi Mahrani; Anwar Sanusi; Adjie Hermawansyah
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The research aims to analyze imports and consumption of Indonesia. With the simultaneous equation method of the 1987-2017 time-series data from the World Bank. The results showed that foreign exchange reserves, inflation, and significant consumption influenced the change in Indonesia's import developments. Foreign exchange reserves and consumption is inelastic against imports whereas inflation is elastic against imports. GDP, debt interest and imports significantly affect the change in Indonesia's consumption development. GDP is elastic against consumption while debt and import interest are inelastic towards consumption. Inelastic consumption of the import and import of inelastic to consumption, meaning that the change in price and the value of both economic variables in Indonesia during the period of research is to be responded insensitively by domestic communities. Suggestion to the Government that the Ministry of Trade keeps the regulation the import quota reduces dependence on products abroad and encourages the productivity of the domestic real market industries. Thus consumption of local products that then increases domestic economic growth.
THE EFFECT OF PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT, INTERNAL MARKETING AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT ON TURNOVER INTENTION (A CASE OF WISMA BAHASA, INDONESIA) Meilisa, Febby; Bernarto, Innocentius
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This research attempts to identify and measure the effect of perceived organizational support and internal marketing on turnover intention with organizational commitment as moderating factor in BIPA institution through quantitative approach: PLS-SEM and path analysis. Questionnaire is used to collect data of independent variables and data collected is analyzed using SMARTPLS 3.0 program. Population of the study is taken from instructors of Wisma Bahasa. Based in Yogyakarta, areas of operation of the institution include Yogyakarta itself, Jakarta, Papua and recently Bali. Data collection is conducted through the use of digital questionnaire Google Form distributed to 48 subjects. Statistical analysis using PLS-SEM employs Path Analysis method comprising of 2 phases, namely outer model and inner model. Outer model consists of validity and reliability testing, and inner model focuses on hypothesis testing. The result of the study shows that while Perceived Organizational Support and Organizational Commitment affects Turnover Intention negatively, or in other words suppresive the intention, Internal Marketing does not. In the case of Wisma Bahasa, it appears that Turnover Intention remains to exist despite the institution?s effort to promote Internal Marketing. Keyword: perceived organizational support, internal marketing, organizational commitment, turnover intention.
STUDY OF PONTIANAK PORT FACILITIES AS A MAIN PORT IN WEST KALIMANTAN AREA Kalangi, Theo Johannes Frans; Bagaskoro
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Increasing economic growth in West Kalimantan has made the need for smooth loading and unloading at ports increase. At present, the port in the middle of Pontianak City also handles the loading and unloading of various commodities such as crude palm oil (CPO), rubber, processed alumina mining materials, and various other basic needs of the community. For this reason, efforts are needed to improve port services in order to support West Kalimantan's economic growth. Pontianak Port has shortcomings in that the depth of the Pontianak port is the range of - 3.7 to - 5.3 m LWS, while the requirement is a minimum port pool depth of - 9 m LWS. Have a dock with a minimum capacity of 10,000 DWT. The existing quay has a length sufficient to serve ships weighing 10,000 DWT, but the depth of the port berth pool is -3.7 m LWS - 5.3 m LWS, making ships of this size limited to be able to enter during high tide. The port land area is at least 50 hectares, while the area of ??the Port of Pontianak is 202,422 m2 or around 20 hectares, and it is difficult to develop further. By looking at the results of the calculation of equipment performance, the Quayside Container Crane (QCC), Gantry Crane and Reach Stacker equipment have performance above 80%, so that it has experienced saturation, meanwhile the existing stacking area of ??47,794 m2 has not fulfilled the requirements because it has reached YOR of 86.86%. Therefore, the Port of Pontianak cannot meet the level of service fully as a Main Port, among others in terms of the availability of port facilities and infrastructure and port land development
THE EFFECT OF PRODUCT QUALITY, BRAND, AND PRICE ON CONSUMER PURCHASING DECISIONS AT PT. BUANA RANTAI BERKAT ABADI Veronica; Haryanti, Dessy; Wantara, Falvian; Stephenson, Gilbert; Rianto, Paulus; Ginting, Nurmaidah
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Researchers took the object of research at PT. Buana Rantai Berkat Abadi caused by a decrease in employee performance. Researchers conducted research at PT. Buana Rantai Berkat Abadi located at Jalan Glugur N0. 31-32. This research approach is quantitative research. Type of quantitative descriptive research. The nature of this research is explanatory descriptive research. The population in this study were all customers of PT. Buana Rantai Berkat Abadi is as many as 133 customers. For testing the validity and reliability used by researchers were 30 customers and for the sample test were 100 customers. Before the regression model obtained is used to test the hypothesis, the model is first tested classic assumptions. The analysis model used is multiple linear regression analysis model, the coefficient of determination of simultaneous testing (F-Test) and partially (t-Test) Research Results as well as conclusions. The conclusion of this study is the quality of products and brands have a positive and significant effect on Purchasing Decisions at PT. Buana Rantai Berkat Abadi but the price does not affect purchasing decisions at PT. Buana Rantai Berkat Abadi. Simultaneously product quality, price and brand influence on purchasing decisions at PT. Buana Rantai Berkat Abadi.
TRAINING OF THE UTILIZATION OF OIL PALM MIDRIB AS A CREATIVE BUSINESS TO SUPPORT THE ECONOMY OF THE NAKAU VILLAGE COMMUNITY Susanti, Melly; Wijaya, Ermy; Putra, Iswidana Utama; Afriani, Sulisti; Nopriansah
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The training was held with the aim of providing direct insight into the community related to the use of oil palm frond waste as a productive product and has a sale value. The training carried out in the village of Nakau, Bengkulu Tengah Regency provided insight into the process and results of the utilization of palm oil waste. This training was given to PKK mothers in the village of Nakau, Bengkulu district, Bengkulu province. The training is carried out by providing a simulation of making products and continuing to design independently. Through this activity the community is expected to be able to utilize the waste and farmers have a solution to the waste of oil palm fronds.

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