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Enrichment : Journal of Management
ISSN : 20876327     EISSN : 27217787     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
The Enrichment : Journal of Management offers wide ranging and widespread analysis of all surfaces of management and science. Published two times per year, it delivers a emphasis for universal proficiency in the vital methods, techniques and areas of research; presents a opportunity for its readers to share mutual understandings across the full range of businesses and skills in which management and science is used; covers all areas of management science from systems to practical facets; links concept with training by publishing case studies and covering the latest important issues.
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The Effect Of Zakat On Indonesia's Social Capital Irhamsyah Putra; Deni Nugraha; Muhammad Abdul Ghani Fakih
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): August: Social Science, Economics
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The purpose of this paper is to empirically analyze the effect of national zakat collection on the strength of the social capital of Indonesia. This research uses simple linear regression with time series data in annual form. The sample in this study is a saturated sample, which means that the entire population is the sample of this study. The data taken is secondary data taken from the National Zakat Statistics issued by BAZNAS and the Global Sustainable Competitiveness Index (GSCI) report issued by SolAbility. The results of the study show that there is a significant influence between the collection of national zakat on the social capital of Indonesia.
The Effect of Production Costs and Sales Volumes on Profits of Registered Food and Beverage Sub-Sector Manufacturing Companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2018-2022 Period Bambang Purwoko; Moc Aminudin Hadi; Ahmad Gamal; Wiwik Prihartanti
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): August: Social Science, Economics
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This study aims to determine the effect of production costs and sales volume on the profits of sub-food and beverage manufacturing companies for the period 2018-2020. The type of data used in this study is secondary data. The sampling technique used purposive sampling. The population in this study amounted to 26 companies and the samples taken were 9 companies. The analysis used was the Normality Test, Classical Assumption Test, Multiple Linear Regression Analysis Test, t test, F test, and the coefficient of determination. The results showed that production costs and sales volume partially and significantly influenced the profits of the food and beverage sub manufacturing companies, because the value of tcount > ttable. Simultaneously production costs and sales volume affect the profits of sub-food and beverage manufacturing companies, because the value of Fcount > Ftable. The most dominant variable affecting the profit of the food and beverage sub manufacturing company is the production cost variable of 4.079 with a significant level of 0.000. The value of the coefficient of determination shows 62.4%, while the remaining 37.6% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study.
SOAR-Based MSME Competitiveness in Purworejo Regency Cuk Jaka Purwanggono; Ratih Pratiwi
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): August: Social Science, Economics
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Conceptually the goal to be achieved in this research is to develop encouraging economic growth in Purworejo Regency, one way to achieve this is by developing local MSME businesses to be able to compete in the global market. In an effort to improve the economy through MSME businesses, the researchers used the perspective of preparing strategic planning for the development of Local MSMEs with Global Competitiveness Based on SOAR (Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, Results) Analysis in Purworejo Regency in an effort to improve entrepreneurial performance. SOAR analysis allows an organization to examine all its levels and functional areas. In addition, SOAR analysis also focuses on improving tactics and strategies that are being carried out, to overcome existing weaknesses and threats so that they can be used as a basis for developing strategic mapping and the formulation of KPI measurements to developing strategic initiatives that affect the potential for successful entrepreneurship of MSMEs in Purworejo Regency. The research method uses a population of all micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) registered in Purworejo Regency by taking random and representative research samples by considering several research variables. The data collection procedure used primary data, namely interviews and direct observations, while secondary data were books, journals, and other literature related to the research topic. To analyze the problem of strategic issues using the ASTRID method (Actual, Specific, Transforming, Relevant, Innovative, Can be done). In-depth analysis is carried out using SOAR analysis tools and Leavit's Model, because these analytical tools can describe conditions and problems as well as existing conditions, namely Structure, Technology, People and Task Analysis.
Analysis of Students' Entrepreneurial Intention Through Entrepreneurship Education and Motivation (Case Study of Students of the Qur'anic Interpretation Study Program at IAIN Bukittinggi) M. Hasbi Nasution; Hendra Lukito; Rahmi Rahmi
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): August: Social Science, Economics
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This study aims to determine how the influence of entrepreneurship education and motivation on students' intentions in entrepreneurship. .This study uses a survey method with a data measurement technique using a 5 point Likert scale with a sample selection technique using the purpose sampling method Islamic high school IAIN Bukittinggi.as for the respondents of this study were students who had taken and are currently taking entrepreneurship education courses (semesters 5 & 7) with a total number of respondents as many as 84 students. .Based on the results of data collection and processing through SPSS, it is found that from the proposed hypothesis it can be concluded that entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurship motivation separately have the same positive and significant influence on entrepreneurial intentions. .then at the same time both of them also have a positive and significant influence on entrepreneurial intentions. Thus, the higher the education and entrepreneurial motivation given, the better the entrepreneurial intentions of students.
Analysis of Sharia Stock Performance with Conventional Stocks Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Ria Amelia; Mohamad Fany Alfarisi; Rida Rahim
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 4 (2022): October: Management Science and Field
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis kinerja saham syariah dan saham konvensional sebelum pandemi Covid-19 dan selama pandemi Covid-19 di Bursa Efek Indonesia. Sampel yang digunakan adalah saham-saham yang terdaftar di Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) sebagai representasi untuk saham syariah dan saham yang terdaftar di Indeks IDX30 sebagai representasi untuk saham konvensional dengan menggunakan teknik purposive sampling. Data yang digunakan adalah harga penutupan bulanan periode Januari 2018 sampai dengan Desember 2021. Penelitian ini menggunakan Risk Adjusted Performance dari Sharpe ratio, Treynor ratio dan Jensen alpha ratio untuk melihat kinerja saham dan menggunakan Independent sample t test atau Mann u Uji Whitney untuk melihat apakah ada perbedaan yang signifikan antara saham syariah dan saham konvensional.
Awareness Nazir Cash Waqf Registered in the Agency West Sumatra Waqf Against Management Risk Ria Anjani; Mohamad Fany Al Farisi; Rida Rahim
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): August: Social Science, Economics
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This study aims to find out how Nazir's awareness registered with BWI (Indonesian Waqf Board) West Sumatra Region towards cash waqf risk management, knowing what risks exist in each institution and how to mitigate the risks that exist in the institution. The research method uses a mixed exploratory method, preceded by structured interviews and then filling out online questionnaires. The results of the study show that overall nazir registered with BWI West Sumatra Region has an awareness of the risks of cash waqf management, the risks contained in the institution consist of financial risk, operational risk, sharia non-compliance risk and reputation risk. Risk mitigation carried out includes investing cash waqf in the form of deposits, investing in own products, making soup (standard operating procedures), having a DSN-MUI certified supervisory board, fulfilling the mandate of wakif, transacting only with Islamic banks, making certificates as nazir who registered with BWI, conducting socialization about cash waqf, reporting and commitment to be willing to be audited and others. With the small number of cash waqf owned by some of these money waqf nazir institutions, it indicates that the public's interest and knowledge of cash waqf is still low. Whereas West Sumatra is an area with a Muslim majority, which should have good knowledge and literacy regarding cash waqf.
Analysis Of The Influence Of Digitality Aspects On Employee Performancein The Field Of Hospitality In Gianyar Regency, Bali I Made Darsana; Nyoman Surya Wijaya
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): August: Social Science, Economics
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The rise of employee layoffs is one of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. This happens in all business fields, including hospitality. Hotel business managers must be able to adapt to this situation, one of which is by applying a relevant HR management model to be applied in the digitalization era. Based on this review, it aims to analyze the influence of digitalization aspects (digital leadership, digital collaboration, digital skills) on employee performance in the hospitality sector in Gianyar Bali Regency. This research is a quantitative study with data collection techniques through questionnaires distributed to 100 hotel employees in Gianyar Bali Regency. The results of the study conclude that employee performance is influenced by aspects of digitalization consisting of digital leadership, digital collaboration, and digital skills. Digital skills are also influenced by digital leadership, but not by digital collaboration. This research can be a recommendation for the government and hotel managers in compiling a relevant human resource management model to be applied in the new normal era.
Antecedents of Employee Work Ethic; Human Relations and Organization Based Self Esteem Wylda Kowey; Pieter NR Rehatta; Harvey Hiariey
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): August: Social Science, Economics
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This research was conducted based on the phenomenon at BPKP to provide suggestions regarding the problems faced by the personnel of the Maluku Province BPKP Representatives and to find out how much influence Human Relations and Organization Based Self Esteem had on the Work Ethic of the Maluku Province BPKP Representatives. The type of research used is quantitative research using primary data in the form of interviews, questionnaires and library research which is carried out systematically based on research objectives to BPKP employees of Maluku Province. The sample collection technique in this study used a saturated sample (non probability sampling), that is, all members of the population were used as samples. The results showed that the Human Relations and Organization Based Self Esteem variables had a significant influence on the work ethic of the Maluku Province BPKP Representative. The equation Y = 2.420 + 0.460X1 + 0.450X2 means that the Human Relations and Organization Based Self Esteem variables have a positive effect on work ethic. This study can be concluded that based on statistical tests (partial t test) all variables have a positive and significant influence on the work ethic variable and obtain an adjusted R value of 0.640. this shows that 64.0% work ethic is influenced by the two independent variables.
Announcement Of Reduction In BI7DRR Interest Rate For 2019 To 2021 On Abnormal Return And Cumulative Abnormal Return Of Indonesian Banking Share Deswita Murdiana; Fajri Adrianto; Mohamad Fany Alfarisi
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): August: Social Science, Economics
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This study aims to determine the significant positive abnormal return on Indonesian banking stocks during the announcement of the BI7DRR interest rate cut, to determine the difference between average abnormal returns and cumulative abnormal returns in Indonesian banking stocks before and after the announcement of the BI7DRR interest rate cut in 2019 to 2021. The study This is an event study of 10 announcement dates with an event period of 12 days, namely -5, event date, +5. The sample used is 22 banking companies selected using purposive sampling technique. This study used One Sample t-Test, Paired Samples t-Test, Wilcoxon One Sample and Wilcoxon Paired Samples. The results show that firstly, there was a significant positive abnormal return in Indonesian banking stocks when the announcement of the BI7DRR interest rate cut on 17-18 July 2019 (2nd event date) had Event Study, BI7DRR Interest Rate Reduction,Abnormal Return, Cumulative Abnormal Return a significant value of 0.006 or 0.6%, 19-20 February 2020 (event date). 1) significant value 0.012 or 1.2%, June 17-18 2020 (2nd event date) significant value 0.014 or 1.4% and July 15-16 2020 (2nd event date) significant value 0.016 or 1.6%. Second, there was no abnormal return on Indonesian banking stocks which was significantly positive when the BI7DRR interest rate cut was announced on 21-22 August 2019, 18-19 September 2019, 23-24 October 2019, 18-19 March 2020, 18-19 November 2020 and 17-18 February 2021. Third, there are differences before and after the announcement of the BI7DRR interest rate cut by showing the results of significant average abnormal returns & cumulative abnormal returns on 18-19 September 2019 a significant value of 0.012 or 1.2%, 19-20 February 2020 significant value is 0.0001 or 0.01% and on 17-18 February 2021 the significant value is 0.013 or 1.3%. Fourth, there is no difference in average abnormal returns & cumulative abnormal returns before and after the announcement of BI7DRR Interest Rate reduction on 17-18 July 2019 significant value of 0.069 or 6.9%, 21-22 August 2019 significant value of 0.115 or 11.5%, 23-24 October 2019 significant value 0.685 or 68.5%, March 18-19 2020 significant value 0.372 or 37.2%, June 17-18 2020 significant value 0.390 or 39%, July 15-16 2020 significant value 0.091 or 9.1%, and 18-19 November 2020 significant value 0.610 or 61%.
The Digital Economy Booster the Growth of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Ambon City Maryam Sangadji; Jolyne Myrell Parera; Yuyun Yuniarti Layn
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 3 (2022): August: Social Science, Economics
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The role of digitization in developing MSMEs in the city of Ambon is a very important factor in increasing product competitiveness. The purpose of this study is to (1) obtain an overview of digital economic growth in Ambon City, (2) determine the benchmarking of the digital economy on Economic Growth in Ambon City, and (3) identify and analyze the main obstacles and keys to startup success, (4) create a development roadmap e-commerce within 1-2 years. The analysis of this study used a qualitative method. The results showed that (1) the growth of MSMEs in Ambon city grew through the intervention of the OPD (Regional Apparatus Organization), the private sector, Bank Indonesia Maluku Representatives, and community members who are members of Maluku Dagang Online. (2). Benchmarking strategy can be done with SWOT analysis to implement future strategies for superior products based on the short, medium, and long term. (3). MSME start-ups use the offline system more than the online system.

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