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International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS)
Published by CV. RADJA PUBLIKA
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28084713     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54443/ijebas
Core Subject : Economy,
This journal aims to examine new breakthroughs and current issues regarding advances in science and technology in the fields of Economics, Business, Sharia Administration, Accounting and Agriculture Management
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INFLUENCE FACTORS INCOME OF JENGKOL FARMERS IN MANGGENG DISTRICT Maisa Yahdi; Bagio; Zulkarnain
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v3i1.676

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The purpose of this research is to know the cost and income of jengkol farming in Manggeng District and to know the factors that influence it. The number of samples was 30 people who were jengkol farmers in Padang Village, Manggeng District. Results (t-test analysis at level α = 0.05%) the cost of pesticides and workers' wages are socio-economic variables that have a significant effect on the income level of jengkol farmers. The variables of education level (X1), farming experience (X2), amount of production (X3) and fertilizing costs (X4) did not have a significant effect on the level of income of jengkol farmers in Padang Village, Manggeng District. With the value of the coefficient of determination (R2) obtained, which is equal to 0.648, it means that 64.8% of the income of jengkol farmers is influenced by the variable level of education (X1), farming experience (X2), total production (X3) fertilizer costs (X4) pesticide costs (X5) and labor wages (X6). While 37.2% is influenced by variables outside the model in this study.
THE EFFECT OF SERVICE QUALITY ON PARTICIPANT SATISFACTION AND ITS IMPACT ON PARTICIPANT LOYALTY OF BPJS KETENAGAKERJAAN NORTH MEDAN BRANCH Laura Agustina Hasibuan; Sukaria Sinulingga; Linda T. Maas
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): February
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As a company engaged in the field of social security for workers, BPJS Ketenagakerjaan carries out professionalism in providing services to all participants. Professional service is a major requirement for organizations in order to reach and retain their customers. In this case, one of the Employment BPJS customers is a participant. Even though it is mandatory for all workers in Indonesia, in reality the participation rate is still relatively low where data from 2016 – 2018 still shows unregistered workers at over 60% of the total workforce in Indonesia. The research was conducted using Path Analysis consisting of 5 independent variables (Reliability, Assurance, Tangibles, Empathy, Responsiveness), 1 dependent variable (Participant Loyalty) and 1 intermediate variable (Participant Satisfaction). The results showed that the direct effect of Service Quality had a positive and significant effect on the satisfaction of participants in the North Medan Employment BPJS. Likewise, the indirect effect of showing Participant Loyalty through Service Quality as an intermediate variable has a positive and significant effect on Participants Satisfaction of the North Medan Employment BPJS. Of the 5 (five) independent variables, the variables Reliability, Tangibles, Empathy and Responsiveness have a positive and significant effect on Participant Loyalty through Participant Satisfaction as an intermediate variable. Meanwhile, the Assurance variable has no positive and significant effect on Participant Loyalty through Participant Satisfaction as an intermediate variable.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE RICE PRODUCTION CENTER (Study Case of Ampek Angkek and Kamang Magek of Agam District) Fastabiqul Khairad
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): February
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West Sumatra province government enhancement the growth of rice production by developing rice production centers. The center’s purpose is to reduce cost and enhance efficiency which ultimately increases local economic growth. Kec. Ampek Angkek is a rice production center in the Agam district. In this case study, we explain the progress of center development set in 2013 of the social aspect and economic aspects inside and outside the production center. The research method used is qualitative descriptive with a case study approach. The condition of the development of social and economic use is a case to provide a detailed description of the development of the production center. The result showed that there were similar developments for each aspect
ANALYSIS OF INVESTOR LOYALTY ON STOCK BROKERAGE COMPANIES: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE IN INDIVIDUAL STOCK INVESTORS IN ACEH PROVINCE Thasrif Murhadi; Desi Purnamasari; Suhad
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): February
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This study aims to examine the effect of e-service quality, brand image and trust on investor satisfaction as well as its impact on stock investor loyalty in Aceh Province. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from investors who have stock accounts in securities companies operating in Aceh. Validity and reliability tests used SPSS. This research model test used SEM Amos. The results of data analysis found that there was a positive and significant effect of service quality, brand image and trust on investor satisfaction. There was a positive and significant effect of investor satisfaction on investor loyalty, and there was a positive and significant effect of e-service quality and brand image on investor loyalty. Trust did not affect positively and significantly to investor loyalty. The trust effect on loyalty, however, was greater through the mediation variable. More variation in results could be obtained through a wider range of respondents. Other factors such as descriptive norms and perceived usefulness should be used to increase the explanatory power of the dependent variable. The comparison of the similar study on explanatory power between other customer behavior-based models could make another valuable contribution. This study would provide information on the factors affecting investor loyalty to stock brokerage companies. Moreover, the results of this study could serve as a guideline for stock brokerage companies in understanding the factors and programs that needed to embed to increase retail stock investor loyalty. Not many studies have examined the behavior of retail investors in Indonesia, particularly in Aceh Province.
INDO-RUSSIA RELATIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO UKRAINIAN IMBROGLIO: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY Ishfaq Ahmad Akhoon
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): February
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Russia has been a longstanding and time-tested partner for India. Development of India-Russia relations has been a key pillar of India’s Foreign policy. India and Russia have enjoyed good relations since 1947 wherein Russia helped India in attaining its goal of economic self-sufficiency through investment in areas of heavy machine-building , mining, energy production and steel plants. Later India and Soviet Union signed the Treaty of Peace and Friendship in august 1971 which was the manifestation of shared goals of the two nations as well as blueprint for the strengthening of regional and global peace and security. After the dissolution of Soviet Union, India and Russia entered into a new Treaty of Friendship and cooperation in January 1993 and a bilateral Military-Technical Cooperation agreement in 1994. As the Indian government’s response to the Russian-Ukrainian crisis received a mixed reaction, it puts a serious introspective question to Indian lawmakers: is Indian foreign policy still dependent upon the big superpowers or are we moving towards Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India)? After abstaining in UN Security Council, New Delhi again abstained from voting in United Nations General Assembly on a resolution condemning “in the strongest terms” Russia’s belligerence against Ukraine and calling on Moscow to “immediately, completely, and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from Ukraine’s territory within its internationally recognised borders.” In the current crisis, India has strived to maintain a non-aligned collinear, avoiding pointing a finger or naming names. This has proven to be challenging in the present predicament. It has done so by reiterating fundamental principles enshrined in the UN Charter and international law, but also appeals for a halt to violence and to return for dialogue as “the only response to addressing disagreements and conflicts, however daunting that may sound at this time.”
KASHMIR'S BEGGING INDUSTRY AS A MONEYMAKING VENTURE Rutba Gulzar
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): February
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It was observed that beggars made up a sizable portion of the population in most urban and rural areas, regardless of the motivations for their chosen profession. They continue to grow as a fascinating phenomenon in all fields of study. This study added to the limited body of research on the topic by looking at the history and health effects of panhandling. Because of the qualitative character of the study, we used a combination of in-depth interviews, key informant interviews, and observations made by observers who were not involved in the study. Coverage included the Kashmir valley city of Srinagar. The findings revealed that some of the panhandlers have been operating for almost twenty years. They didn't see beggars as a burden on society but rather as people trying to make a living. Some people resort to begging on the streets since they have few other options for making a living because of their financial situation. Invasion into begging as a means of subsistence was prompted by chronic economic failure. Environmental annoyance and health hazards, as well as a negative portrayal of the country's human development index to foreigners, are all ways in which street begging can have an impact on public health and development. As their population keeps growing, they must keep cutting back on their labour force. As a result, the social welfare system will collapse, leaving people and ecosystems susceptible to the effects of un sustainability.
THE IMPACT OF INCREASING COOKING OIL PRICES ON FOOD CONSUMPTION PATTERNS IN VARIOUS HOUSEHOLD INCOME GROUPS IN ACEH PROVINCE Mawardati; Jullimursyida; Azhar; Iga Mayada; Eva Juwita
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): February
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Consumption of cooking oil from year to year continues to increase, especially in Aceh Province. In general, almost all people in this area consume cooking oil derived from oil palm plants for household needs. As one of the basic needs, the increase in the price of cooking oil has affected changes in household consumption patterns. This study aims to analyze the impact of rising cooking oil prices on changes in people's food consumption patterns in various household income groups in a quantitative descriptive manner. The results of the analysis show that the increase in the price of cooking oil has an impact on changes in food consumption patterns, namely a decrease in consumption of several food needs other than cooking oil. This decline occurred in various household income groups in Aceh Province.
THE EFFECT OF CUSTOMER CO-CREATION AND CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE ON ELECTRONIC WORD OF MOUTH (EWOM) THROUGH CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ON SHARIA INDONESIAN BANK IN MEDAN CITY Rizky Amalia Nasution; Amrin Fauzi; Arlina Nurbaity Lubis
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): February
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The banking industry is currently facing many challenges because it is considered very competitive, complex and dynamic. In getting new customers, banks must make changes that can attract customers, one of which is marketing through eWOM. Positive eWOM is created when banks provide the best service for customers. In its goal of creating positive eWOM, banks must improve customer experience and customer satisfaction, besides that customer co-creation is also considered as an effort to increase competitiveness and create positive eWOM. This study aimed to analyze and determine the effect of customer co-creation, and customer experience on electronic word of mouth (eWOM) through customer satisfaction on Bank Syariah Indonesia customers in Medan City. The population in this study were BSI customers who were Twitter users as many as 110 people. The sampling method uses non-probability techniques with purposive sampling. The data analysis method uses Structural Equation Modeling- Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS). The results showed that customer co-creation has a positive and significant effect on eWOM, customer experience has a negative and insignificant effect on eWOM, customer co-creation has a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction, customer experience has a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction, customer satisfaction has a positive and significant effect on eWOM, customer co-creation has a positive and significant effect on eWOM through customer satisfaction, customer experience has a positive and significant effect on eWOM through customer satisfaction.
PUBLIC PROVISION IN WATER AND SANITATION: AN INTER DISTRICT STUDY OF URBAN SLUMS IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR MOHD RAFIQ KHAN; IRSHAD AHMAD RESHI; RAMEEZ RAJA
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 2 No. 5 (2022): October
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There seems to be an expanding slum population that has put a lot of pressure on the existing infrastructure,Drinking water and sanitation in particular.The condition is worrying because water and sanitary services have been inadequately supplied and implemented inadequatelyWith the Fluctuating condition of Jammu and Kashmir, delivering crucial facilities such as drinking water and sanitation should be a government policy priority for urban slum residents. The GOI has been incorporating certain programmes at the national as well as at the state level to Poverty alleviation, job creation and the promotion of planned urban development in public policy, yet due to the number of factors, urban slums in J&K have rapidly Increased. The objective of the paper is to test whether the provisioning of drinking water and sanitation is equitable or not across the districts. In this study we will use correlation coefficient and regression. The study uses data from various sources on the basis of secondary data. The study is also different in many aspects like data collection, time period and policy implications and gives some suggestions like Dreadful need for good governance at all government levels.
ANALYSIS OF BETEL NUT VALUE CHAIN FOR EXPORT PURPOSES IN AGAM REGENCY Farid Azel; Ismet Suryadi; Syafri Amir; Suhadi; M.Syaqib Sidqi; Ispinimiartriani
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): February
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The demand for betel nut from international markets is continuously increasing, but the agricultural supply chain for this product is quite complex and requires special handling, thus affecting the agricultural product's price. Therefore, research on the analysis of betel nut value-added supply chains is crucial to determine the amount of additional value from each stage and actor involved in the supply chain. The research was conducted in Palembayan, Agam, and Padang, West Sumatra from May to August 2022 using qualitative and quantitative descriptive analysis methods with primary data from experts and farmers and secondary data from literature studies and related sources. This study found that betel nut has the potential to be exported to several countries, such as India, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates, but there are several problems hindering the distribution process. The betel nut supply chain involves several parties, ranging from suppliers to exporters, and there is no contractual relationship between them. This study also identifies criteria for betel nut suitable for export, including low water content, uniform color, large size, meeting food safety standards, and high sugar content. The process of exporting betel nut from Indonesia to India involves selection and collection, processing and packaging, transportation, and export. Thus, betel nut cultivation in Agam Regency can be effective, efficient, and sustainable by increasing the value-added at each production stage.