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Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27238709     DOI : 10.52851
Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal publishes research findings from IMWI students in the fields of technology, communication science, visual communication design, accounting, and business management
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The Effect Of Capital And Licensing On The Productivity Of Umkm In Majalengka Regency Khoirul Umam, Muhammad; Abdurokhim, Abdurokhim
Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52851/wt.v5i2.64

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his research aims to determine the effect of Capital and Licensing on the Productivity of MSMEs in Majalengka Regency. The study was conducted on MSMEs in the Majalengka Regency with a sample size of 100 respondents. Using the Simple Random Sampling technique, the respondents were selected to obtain a representative sample from 211,749 MSMEs in the Majalengka Regency. The data analysis method used validity tests, reliability tests, classical assumptions, regression analysis, and T-tests and F-tests processed through IBM SPSS 26. The research results indicate that partially there is a significant positive effect of the Capital and Licensing variables on the Productivity of MSMEs. At the same time, simultaneously there is a significant positive effect of 77.2%, with other factors not examined in this study contributing 22.8%. To that end, MSMEs must strive to improve access to capital by preparing attractive business proposals, and they also need to ensure that all necessary permits have been properly arranged. Furthermore, support from the government is crucial in reducing the bureaucratic burdens faced by MSMEs, simplifying the requirements for KUR, and lowering interest rates
Restoring Cultural Heritage: Inner Cities Of Lahore Ahmed, Zunair; Yasir, Ammar
Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52851/wt.v5i2.65

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Restoring cultural heritage in the inner cities of Lahore is essential for preserving the rich history and traditions of this vibrant city. Incorporating traditional elements into modern urban development can enhance the city's unique identity and charm. Integrating historical architecture with contemporary design can create a harmonious blend of old and new, breathing new life into Lahore's inner cities. This fusion of past and present pays homage to the city's heritage and attracts investment and economic opportunities. Active community participation is crucial in the restoration process, as it fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility among residents. Involving local artists, artisans, and historians in conservation projects can preserve authentic cultural practices and skills at risk of being lost. Empowering communities to take pride in their cultural heritage creates a strong sense of belonging and strengthens social cohesion.
From Headlines to Public Awareness: A Media Discourse Analysis of The Los Angeles 2025 Wildfire Dwi Savandha, Septien; Amelia, Amelia; Dwi Putri Pramesti, Ginna Novarianti
Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52851/wt.v6i1.67

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The 2025 Los Angeles wildfires reflect the serious challenges of disaster management in the era of climate change. Increasing extreme temperatures and droughts have exacerbated the frequency and intensity of fires, resulting in significant damage to the environment, public health, and local economies. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of firefighting resources and identify community responses to the disaster. The methods used are content analysis of news from mass media and observation of community responses through social media. Samples were taken purposively from relevant news and posts during the fire incident. The results showed that more than 8,500 firefighters were deployed, utilizing somewhat effective air and ground extinguishing strategies, which increased fire control from 14% to 24% within a few days. On the other hand, 205,000 residents were successfully evacuated, indicating a high level of public awareness and preparedness. Approximately 65% of residents were also actively involved in fire prevention efforts, with social media serving as the primary means of disseminating information. In conclusion, the success of fire control is greatly influenced by resource coordination and community participation. This research makes a significant contribution to the development of more responsive and collaborative fire mitigation strategies in the future, particularly in the context of growing risks associated with climate change.
The Role Of Accounting In The Growth Of Msmes In Indonesia Yuliati, Anik; Huda, Syamsul
Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52851/wt.v6i1.68

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Accounting is crucial to the growth of MSMEs in Indonesia, as it provides accurate financial information, facilitates planning, enhances credibility, and ensures tax compliance. However, many MSMEs still lack a basic understanding of accounting, which hinders their business development due to a lack of comprehension of financial records. This research aims to examine the role of accounting in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and the factors that influence their growth in Indonesia. This research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing a literature study method that draws on the latest scientific articles from the past decade and credible e-books to examine the role of accounting in MSMEs and the factors influencing their growth in Indonesia. The results indicate that accounting plays a crucial role in supporting the growth of MSMEs in Indonesia by providing accurate financial information and facilitating effective planning and resource management. Various internal factors, including the quality of human resources, financial aspects, technical operations, and marketing, also influence the growth of MSMEs. External factors include government policies, socioeconomic and cultural conditions, and the role of institutions. This study aims to provide recommendations for MSME actors and policymakers to enhance effective accounting practices for sustainable economic growth.
Strategies and Challenges of Development Economy in Realizing Sharia-Based Sustainable Growth Huda, Syamsul; Yuliati, Anik
Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52851/wt.v6i1.69

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Islamic economics plays a crucial role in addressing the economic challenges of sustainable development in Indonesia. With principles based on social justice, wise management of natural resources, and redistribution of wealth, usury is prohibited. This research aims to examine the role of Islamic economics principles and identify appropriate strategies to overcome the economic challenges of sustainable development in Indonesia. This research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing a systematic review method to analyze the latest scientific articles from the past decade, as well as e-books. The results showed that the principles of the five central values of Islamic economics, such as tawhid, justice, prophethood, khilafah, and ma'ad, can contribute to sustainable economic development. Islamic economic strategy in Indonesia plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable economic growth by increasing public awareness of Islamic economic literacy, strengthening the Islamic financial sector, developing the halal industry, leveraging digital technology, and fostering collaboration between the government and society to achieve inclusive welfare.  This study concludes that by applying the principles of sharia economics, Indonesia can create a fairer financial system, reduce social inequality, and ensure long-term economic stability.  The goal of this research is to create a fair, inclusive, and sustainable economic system that enhances people's welfare and preserves the environment by applying Sharia principles in all aspects of economic development.
Integration of Musharakah Financing in The Development of MSMES in Developing Countries: Sharia and Sustainable Finance Perspectives Ela, Nur; Rohmat Hidayat, Agus; Dwi Putri Pramesti, Ginna Novarianti
Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52851/wt.v6i1.70

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MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) play an essential role in the economies of developing countries. However, they often face difficulties in accessing financing that aligns with sustainable finance and Sharia principles. Musharakah financing, based on the principle of profit sharing, is an alternative that can support the development of MSMEs, particularly in developing countries that prioritize the Sharia economy. This research aims to analyze the integration of musharakah financing in the development of MSMEs in developing countries, as well as evaluate the benefits and challenges related to the application of sharia principles and sustainable finance in this context. This research employs a qualitative approach, utilizing case studies in several developing countries, including Indonesia and Malaysia. Data were collected through interviews with MSME actors, Islamic financial institutions, and relevant government agencies. The analysis was carried out by comparing musharakah financing practices in the MSME sector and their impact on business sustainability. The results of the research indicate that musharakah financing can enhance MSMEs' access to capital in a more equitable and sustainable manner. However, the main challenges include a lack of understanding of Sharia concepts and regulatory barriers that hinder optimal development. Musharakah financing has demonstrated the potential to stimulate local and global economic growth when supported by the right policies.
The Role of Organizational Commitment in Improving Performance: A Qualitative Case Study at The Indonesian Ministry of Manpower Dini, Rifki; Dwi Putri Pramesti, Ginna Novarianti; Amelia, Amelia
Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52851/wt.v6i1.71

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This study aims to analyze the role of organizational commitment in improving employee performance at the Indonesian Ministry of Manpower. The approach employed is qualitative, utilizing a case study method that involves interviews, questionnaires, and observations. The study's results indicate that organizational commitment has a significant impact on employee performance. Supportive leadership, career development facilities, and rewards for performance have proven to be key factors in strengthening employee commitment. Employees who feel valued and have opportunities to grow tend to perform better. However, despite the generally high level of commitment, the results of the questionnaire indicate that career development facilities still require improvement. This study suggests that the Indonesian Ministry of Manpower should strengthen its human resource development policies, particularly in terms of training and performance awards, to maintain and enhance employee commitment and performance. These findings contribute to human resource management in the government sector and provide the basis for further research in a broader context.
Analysis Of The Effect Of Motivation Following Training And Leadership Roles On Employee Performance Through Learning Orientation Hanif Abdillah, Muhammad
Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52851/wt.v5i2.60

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This research analyzes the influence of innovation training motivation and leadership role to employee performance trought learning orientation. The problem of the research is fully refers to research problem: there is decreasing inclination at 2017-2019 icoming tax realization. This mean tax incoming achievement in Kantor Pelayanan Pajak Pemalang not yet optimal. A literature review is arranged based on theory and practice of motivation to clarify relationship between management practice and it influence to training motivation and employee performance. This reserch also refers to control theory at leader orientation wich impres that leadership role gives feedback to arrange some one behaviour to company goal. There is a model that have been developed and five hypothese to answer this research problem. This research use census methods. Respondent are 114 person, wich are the employee of Kantor Pelayanan Pajak Pemalang. Data analyze tools wich used Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) under AMOS 4.01 program. Model and the result from research can be accepted, and prove that the influence of training motivation and leaderhip role to learning orientation are positive and significant, training motivation and leadership role are have positive and significant influence to improve employee performance. Company mangerial implication have to be based on supervisor role at step as follow. Leadership role must be some one totally credible (open minded, intelegent). Leader have to be able to give solution to employee complains problems.
The Effect of Dividend Policy, Company Size and Capital Structure on Company Value (Empirical Study on Energy Sector Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2019-2023) Sari, Alia; Zamzami, R.Mohd.
Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52851/wt.v6i2.74

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This study is aimed at determining the influence of Dividend.Policy, Company.Size and Capital.Structure on Company Value (Empirical.study on energy sector companies listed on the.Indonesia Stock.Exchange for the 2019-2023.period). This research method utilizes a quantitative approach in a descriptive manner. The data sources used are secondary data, namely financial reports accessible on the Indonesian stock exchange in the energy sector from 2019 to 2023. In this study, the preliminary results found indicate that dividend policy provides value derived from 0.089210 < a table of 1.66940 with a significance value of 0.9292 > 0.05 so that the Dividend Policy data does not have a partial effect on the Company Value. The Company Size.has a calculated value of 2.777591 > a table of 1.66940 with a significance value of 0.0073 < 0.05 so that the Company Size partially affects the Company Value. Capital Structure has a calculation value of 1.788536 > a table of 1.66940 with a.significance value of 0.0787 > 0.05 so that the Company Size results in a partial no affect on the Company Value. And simultaneously the Dividend Policy, Company Size and Capital Structure have a Calculation value of 3.154707 > Chart 2.75 with a significance value of 0.31087 > 0.05, then simultaneously the Dividen.Policy, Company.Size and Capital.Structure have no effect on the Company Value of energy sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2019-2023 period.
How Do Large Corporate Power and Oligarchy Contribute to Worsening Income Inequality In Indonesia? Harsono, Janice Elysia
Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Winter Journal: IMWI Student Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52851/wt.v6i2.75

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Indonesia’s rapid economic growth has been accompanied by deepening income inequality driven by corporate dominance and political oligarchy. This study qualitatively analyzed secondary data from government reports, academic literature, and media sources published between 2014–2024. Findings show that 0.02% of Indonesia’s population controls more than half of the nation’s capital, while the average savings of lower-income groups dropped from IDR 3.4 million in 2017 to IDR 1.9 million in 2024. Large corporations, particularly in extractive and palm oil sectors, contribute to inequality through tax avoidance, profit shifting, and exploitation of legal loopholes, often with government incentives despite environmental and social harm. Oligarchic networks further entrench inequality as wealthy elites occupy political positions, influencing policies and regulatory decisions. The middle class has weakened, with over nine million Indonesians slipping into lower-income categories due to rising living costs, stagnant wages, and limited access to essential services. Although tax reforms have targeted high-income groups, the burden still disproportionately falls on ordinary workers, while corporations continue to evade fair taxation. The study concludes that structural reforms in taxation, corporate regulation, and governance transparency are essential to reduce wealth concentration and create a more inclusive, equitable economic system.