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Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education
Published by AIBPM Publisher
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26552035     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32535/
Core Subject : Education,
APJME aims to feature narrative, theoretical, and empirically-based research articles relevant to management and education area. We also strive to develop a better understanding on education as well as management fields. APJME has a mission to be carried out which is to bring up the latest topic research on management and education fields in hope to contribute to the community in Asia Pacific countries.
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Rice Marketing Systems Model to Strengthen Institutional of Rice Marketing in Lampung Province Indonesia Noer, Irmayani; Unteawati, Bina
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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A marketing system is efficient if it is able to deliver production results to consumers at the lowest possible cost and relatively even margins to the actors involved. But in reality, when production is in surplus while demand is not, it causes the market mechanism to produce price distortions. This study aims to analyze the rice marketing system with an organizational approach and market demand (market trends, market demand functions, and price elasticity). The data is obtained from the relevant authorities as well as from observations and internet searches. The results showed that the marketing actors for unhusked rice/rice consisted of collectors, rice millers, inter-district traders, and retailers where almost half of the profits were enjoyed by rice mills. The results of the market demand function analysis show that rice consumption will tend to decrease if there is an increase in rice prices. Consumers will divert some of their consumption expenditure on rice substitute products. The results of market trend analysis show that rice consumption has a positive trend over time. Keywords:  Market Demand,  Market Trends, Organizational Approach, Price Elasticity, Rice Marketing System.  
The Role of Human Capital in Education, Environment, and Economic Harnani, Sri; Rusminingsih, Diah; Damayanti, Lina
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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Our objective was to validate a prior study's hypothesis about the link between human capital and various factors. We gather scientific papers from natural science, emerald, and google researchers, as well as books published by specialists in the disciplines of human capital, economics, and the environment, via a systematic examination of the literature. We do research beginning with a conceptualization of human capital and education. Following that, we investigate the relationship between the research system on education, economy, and the environment and the notion of human capital. We found that learning new things, acquiring experience, and using cutting-edge technology are all ways to boost human capital. Human capital is essential to economic growth in developing nations. It is detrimental to the economic growth of developing countries to improve their institutions and people. Pollution and the health consequences on children may alter the dynamics of family inequality. Assuming parental health care spending is ineffective, we propose an alternative policy mix that pays for additional medical expenses.
The Relationship Between Agricultural Value Added, Investment and Consumption: Vector Error Correction Model Approach Sasongko, Budi; Puspaningtyas, Meinarti; Bawono, Suryaning
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the relationship between agriculture on investment and consumption in Indonesia. This study uses data from a period of 36 years, from 1985 to 2020 by vector modeling to understand causal relationships between variables. This research is based on secondary data from the world bank. We use the variables of value-added agriculture, consumption, and investment in Indonesia. We find that macroeconomic variables such as agricultural value-added, consumption to GDP, and non-financial investment have a mutually influencing relationship. Changes that occur in one variable will affect other variables. With the decline in the value-added of agriculture, the level of consumption of the total GDP in Indonesia will increase. This happens because in Indonesia the decline in agricultural value-added can make consumption increase due to imports of agricultural products which increase along with it. However, an increase in consumption will also increase the value-added of agriculture, an increase in investment in the non-financial sector will increase the value-added of agriculture, and an increase in investment will increase consumption.
The Role of Podcast as a Distance Learning Media during Covid-19 in Higher Education Anindhita, Wiratri; Nugrahaeni, Elisabeth; Rahmawati, Devie; Viendyasari, Mila
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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The Covid-19 pandemic that hit the world has changed human life in all areas of life, including education. In education, learning and instruction are important to higher education students. Covid-19 affected learning design from face-to-face learning in the class become distance learning. Distance learning is an institution-based formal education in which students and instructors are located in separate locations, thus requiring an interactive telecommunication system to connect the two and the various resources required in it. Many things need to be fixed and updated in terms of materials and platforms used. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method to show the need for distance learning innovation by using podcast media as an additional alternative platform to answer distance learning challenges.  The results showed that the podcast system in the form of recordings made it easier for students to listen to the material presented by the instructor. Podcasts made students enthusiastic about learning during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Effect of Psychology on Economic Change Widarni, Eny Lestari; Febiyana, Rahma; Bawono, Suryaning
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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The aim of this study is to investigate existing research ideas about the factors that contribute to positive psychology and their influence on economic transformation. We use Content Analysis to compile scientific papers from Emerald, Science Direct, Sciendo, and Korean science, as well as books produced by psychology and economics professionals. Adaptation, empowerment of human resources, a sense of hope, optimism, and fortitude are considered psychological assets that can be taken by workers when facing problems or obstacles in the workplace. Psychology also affects the economy of workers. In carrying out economic development, in this century there is a method called Information Economy. Information Communication Technology is driving this change process. The information economy emphasizes the importance of technological capital in humans. Changes in the Information Economy are largely determined by political influences (interests of state regulators) and financial factors (availability of the required volume of financial resources). The information economy can strike a balance in four main directions: The balance of infrastructure and its readiness for use in society and its impact on business; state regulation and market self-management; existing and new information; and external exchange of information. In building a balanced information economy, there are several obstacles, one of which is a resource deficit.
English Education System in International Marketing Based on Digital Marketing Puspaningtyas, Meinarti; Irawan, Cahya Budi; Castellano, Ana; yanto, Danang dwi gusti fajar
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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Our aim is to investigate the concept in previous research on English Language Education towards digital-based marketing. We use Content Analysis to compile scientific articles from emerald, Science Direct, and Korean science as well as books written by experts in the field of English Education and Marketing. Digitalization is very important for companies and society to adapt. This digitalization is forcing organizations to explore new possibilities while continuing to use existing technologies in established companies. Companies need a marketing system to support the business. The ethical marketing system adopts an attitude that is consistent with the ethical and sustainable marketing concept and demonstrates courteous and ethical behavior to increase sales.
Value-added Agriculture, Investment, and Infrastructure Development in the Indonesian Economy: VECM Approach Sasongko, Budi; Harnani, Sri; Bawono, Suryaning
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the relationship between agricultural value-added on investment and infrastructure development in Indonesia. This study uses data from a period of 36 years, from 1985 to 2020, with vector modeling to understand the causal relationship between variables. This research is based on secondary data from the world bank. We use the variables of value-added agriculture, investment, and infrastructure in Indonesia. The findings of this study indicate that macroeconomic factors such as value-added agriculture, non-financial investment, and infrastructure (percentage of government spending) are all interrelated. Changes in one variable will have an impact on other variables. As the value of agriculture declines, the Indonesian government will boost infrastructure spending. This happens because the decline in the value-added of agriculture in Indonesia can hamper infrastructure growth because the existing infrastructure is considered sufficient to support the needs of the agricultural sector. Increased investment, on the other hand, will increase the value-added of agriculture, which implies that agriculture is still receiving a sizeable investment and will continue to play a significant role in non-financial investment.
Comparison and Simulation of Riba-free Investment with Riba-based Investment on Real Sector Productivity in Indonesia Viphindrartin, Sebastiana; Widarni, Eny Lestari; Setiyantono, Aulia Pamasa
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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This study tries to simulate economic growth by using the interest rate as the calculated variable and without the interest rate as the calculated variable. In this study, two calculations were carried out where the first calculation was carried out by regression of Gross Domestic Real Gross as the dependent variable. Investment, consumption, and interest rates as independent variables. The second calculation is the same as the first calculation but omitted the interest rate. From the results of comparing the forecasting results from the threshold autoregressive, indicated that the interest that is used as the cost of capital has an impact on the instability of the real sector.
THE EFFECT OF RECENCY, FREQUENCY AND MONETARY ON INVESTMENT DECISION Sutyanto, David Nathanael
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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The dynamic behavior of individual investors provides the basis for the analysis related to recency, frequency and monetary. It aimed to find out a certain pattern in buying or selling the shares. This condition encourages to prove scientifically the phenomenon that occurred. The investment behavior data used were for 5 years to ensure the change in the investment behavior patterns. The analysis used is Kruskall Walis analysis because the data were categorized as abnormal. The results of the study showed that investor behavior can be grouped using the recency, monetary and frequency approaches
The Effect of Customer Relationship Management on Marketing Performance Mediated by Competitive Advantage and Innovation (Study on Area Managers of Pharmaceutical Companies in East Java during the COVID-19 Pandemic) Musonnafa, Moh Alim; Sumiati, Prof; Djazuli, Dr Atim
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The pharmaceutical industry is one of the industries that has experienced significant development in Indonesia. The growth of this sector can be seen in the increasing total market share from year to year. However, the pharmaceutical industry faces several challenges such as the high level of competition and a dynamic business situation. One of them is the COVID-19 pandemic which also affects the condition of the pharmaceutical industry in Indonesia. This study aims to examine and analyze the role of CRM on the marketing performance of the pharmaceutical industry through the mediation of competitive advantage and innovation. A total of 151 respondents were involved in this study and the data were processed through PLS analysis. The results find that CRM has a significant effect directly on Competitive Advantage and Innovation. While CRM is not proven to have a significant effect directly on Marketing Performance. However, CRM has a significant effect indirectly through the mediation of Competitive Advantage and Innovation.

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