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Jurnal Ekonomi, Teknologi dan Bisnis
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ISSN : 2964903X     EISSN : 29629330     DOI : https://doi.org/10.57185/jetbis
urnal Ekonomi, Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to social and scientific fields. The journal is published monthly once by Al-Makki Publisher. Jurnal Ekonomi, Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of Economic, Technology and Business, ranging from Economics, Management, Accounting, entrepreneurship, Business, MSME and Technology that belong to the Economic, Technology and Business context.
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Predicting School Dropout Risk Using Machine Learning Models: A Comparative Study of Random Forest, Gradient Boosting, and Neural Network Anwar, Syahrul
Jurnal Ekonomi Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) Vol. 4 No. 6 (2025): JETBIS : Journal of Economics, Technology and Business
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/jetbis.v4i6.193

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Dropping out of school is a serious challenge in the education system that negatively impacts individual and social development. Early identification of students at risk of dropping out of school is crucial to prevent its long-term impact. This study aims to develop and compare a model for predicting the risk of dropping out of school using a machine learning approach. The three models compared in the study were Random Forest, Gradient Boosting, and Neural Network, with data covering 1000 students and features such as socioeconomic status, academic performance, parental engagement, distance to school, and educational resources. The results of the evaluation showed that the Random Forest model performed best with an accuracy of 93%, followed by Neural Network (92%) and Gradient Boosting (90%). The feature importance analysis revealed that socioeconomic status, parental involvement, and academic achievement were the dominant factors in predicting the risk of dropping out. These findings demonstrate the potential of applying machine learning as an early warning system for more targeted interventions in improving student retention. Further research is recommended to include psychological variables and longitudinal data as well as develop information technology-based systems for real implementation in schools.
Analysis of The Impact of Tractor Technology Use on Time Efficiency, Rice Production Costs, and Farmers' Welfare in Cangkring Village, Plered District, Cirebon Regency Madani, Annisa; Nabilah, Salma Nurul Dzakiyyati; Purnomo, Dwi
Jurnal Ekonomi Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) Vol. 4 No. 8 (2025): JETBIS : Journal of Economics, Technology and Business
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/jetbis.v4i8.190

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Literature Review: Problems and Solutions for Tardiness among Administrative and Financial Staff at the Regional Secretariat of Yogyakarta City Rahardianto, Arko; Utami Puterisari, Dwi
Jurnal Ekonomi Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) Vol. 4 No. 8 (2025): JETBIS : Journal of Economics, Technology and Business
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/jetbis.v4i8.194

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Employee tardiness, particularly in the administration and finance departments, poses a significant challenge that can hinder organizational efficiency. In the Yogyakarta City Regional Secretariat, the tardiness rate reached 24.38% over the past two years, highlighting the urgent need for intervention. Contributing factors include poor time management skills, organizational culture, and environmental challenges such as traffic congestion. The impacts of tardiness not only reduce productivity but also affect employee morale and public perception of government institutions. Strategies to mitigate tardiness include enhancing time management training, fostering a culture of accountability, and implementing flexible work arrangements. Successful case studies from other organizations demonstrate the effectiveness of digital attendance systems and flexible work setups in improving punctuality. By adopting a comprehensive approach and involving employees in finding solutions, the Yogyakarta City Regional Secretariat can enhance attendance and overall organizational performance. Addressing tardiness requires a collaborative commitment from both management and employees to foster a culture of punctuality and accountability, ultimately leading to better public service delivery.
The Influence of Product Quality, Religiosity, And Word of Mouth on Purchase Decisions Through Brand Trust: A Study of Dea Bakery in Malang Pangestu, Dimas; Pradiani, Theresia; Hanif, Rifki
Jurnal Ekonomi Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) Vol. 4 No. 8 (2025): JETBIS : Journal of Economics, Technology and Business
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/jetbis.v4i8.195

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In an increasingly competitive business environment, companies are required to retain customers and influence their purchasing decisions. This is especially relevant in the food and beverage industry, which faces intense market competition. For Dea Bakery, understanding the factors that influence consumer purchasing decisions is essential for formulating effective marketing strategies and fostering customer loyalty. This study aims to analyze the influence of product quality, religiosity, and word of mouth on purchase decisions, with brand trust serving as a mediating variable among Dea Bakery consumers in Malang City. The research employs a quantitative method using the Structural Equation Modeling–Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) approach. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling, with criteria including respondents who have previously purchased Dea Bakery products. The final sample consists of 100 respondents, with data collected through the distribution of questionnaires. Data analysis includes validity and reliability testing, encompassing Measurement Model Evaluation (convergent validity, construct reliability using Composite Reliability [CR], and discriminant validity). The Structural Model Evaluation (Inner Model) involves R-Square (R²) testing, direct hypothesis testing (path coefficients and t-statistics), indirect hypothesis testing (mediation analysis), and significance testing via bootstrapping. The results indicate that: 1) Product quality, religiosity, and word of mouth each have a significant influence on brand trust; 2) Brand trust has a significant influence on purchase decisions; and 3) Product quality, religiosity, and word of mouth significantly influence purchase decisions through brand trust as a mediating variable.
Construction Claim Recognition Challenges in State-Owned Enterprises : A Case Study in Indonesian SOEs Borkat, Borkat; Fadjarenie, Rien Agustin
Jurnal Ekonomi Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) Vol. 4 No. 8 (2025): JETBIS : Journal of Economics, Technology and Business
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/jetbis.v4i8.196

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Infrastructure development is a strategic national priority in Indonesia, supported by State Capital Participation (PMN) in state-owned enterprises (SOEs), particularly in the construction sector. However, implementing PSAK 72 presents major challenges when applied to construction claims. This qualitative case study investigates how revenue from construction claims is recognized and disclosed in a SOE engaged in national infrastructure projects. Based on semi-structured interviews with board members and accounting standard-setters, the findings reveal a significant gap between PSAK 72’s normative requirements and field practices. While PSAK 72 requires sufficient evidence of performance obligations and high collectibility before recognizing revenue, in practice, revenue is recorded based on site instructions, technical progress, and managerial judgment—often without formal contract modifications. This divergence is driven by the pressure to meet performance targets and ensure financial continuity amid project funding constraints. The study contributes to the accounting literature by uncovering loopholes in claim recognition and proposing a context-sensitive governance framework. These findings offer valuable implications for regulators, auditors, and corporate governance institutions seeking to enhance transparency and alignment in public infrastructure financial reporting.
Islamic Fintech Digital Transformation: Organizational Readiness and Data Protection Compliance in Indonesia's 2025 Regulatory Framework Savandha, Septien Dwi; Safii, Nur Muhamad
Jurnal Ekonomi Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) Vol. 4 No. 5 (2025): JETBIS : Journal of Economics, Technology and Business
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/jetbis.v4i5.197

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The rapid growth of Islamic fintech in Indonesia coincides with the enactment of Law No. 27/2022 on Personal Data Protection (UU PDP), creating challenges for organizations to comply with both. This study reviews how organizations prepare for Sharia-compliant digital transformation under these laws. A systematic review of 73 studies from 2020-2025, following PRISMA, identified relevant peer-reviewed articles, conference papers, and regulations on readiness and Islamic fintech. Thematic analysis revealed seven key readiness dimensions: technological infrastructure (91.8%), Sharia compliance (87.7%), regulatory adaptation (80.8%), human capital (76.7%), financial resources (69.9%), organizational culture (64.4%), and stakeholder engagement (58.9%). UU PDP compliance issues, especially data protection officers (80.9%), significantly affect organizations. Success factors include leadership and Sharia board integration, though assessment frameworks lack empirical validation. Islamic fintech needs unique readiness considerations beyond traditional models, with religious governance as a new key dimension. However, reactive compliance and validation gaps highlight opportunities for improvement in organizational strategies.
Marketing Strategies Applied by LSP Ditekindo to Increase Sales Astuti, Aurelia Widya; Rosidah, Rosidah
Jurnal Ekonomi Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) Vol. 4 No. 5 (2025): JETBIS : Journal of Economics, Technology and Business
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/jetbis.v4i5.198

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In the era of rapid globalization, the Professional Certification Agency (LSP) Ditekindo is faced with significant challenges to increase sales of its certification services. Intense competition with other certification bodies requires LSP Ditekindo to adopt effective and innovative marketing strategies. This study aims to describe the marketing strategy implemented by LSP Ditekindo and evaluate its effectiveness in the face of changing market dynamics. The approach used is qualitative with data sources from in-depth interviews and observations at LSP Ditekindo. Data analysis was conducted using the methods of reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. LSP Ditekindo successfully implemented a marketing strategy that includes increased branding on social media, strategic partnerships with educational institutions, and analysis of customer needs and preferences. The implementation of this strategy showed an increase in sales volume and brand awareness. The implementation of effective marketing strategies has proven to increase LSP Ditekindo's competitiveness in the professional certification market. Customer feedback and market analysis are continuously conducted to improve and adjust the existing strategies. LSP Ditekindo has successfully increased sales and brand image through relevant marketing strategies. Future research is recommended to use a quantitative approach to measure the impact of each marketing strategy element.
Development of Distributed Database Architecture for Financial Information Systems in Multinational Companies: A Case Study of PT. Syntax Corporation Indonesia Solikhah, Mar'atus; Selamat, Rachmat; Tjahjadi, Djajasukma
Jurnal Ekonomi Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) Vol. 4 No. 8 (2025): JETBIS : Journal of Economics, Technology and Business
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/jetbis.v4i8.199

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Multinational companies face challenges in managing financial data spread across various global branches. Distributed database architecture is considered a solution to integrate and manage data more efficiently and securely. PT. Syntax Corporation Indonesia as a multinational company has implemented this system, but its impact on the efficiency of financial data management and decision-making needs to be studied further. This research aims to explore the application of distributed database architecture in financial information systems in PT. Syntax Corporation Indonesia, as well as analyzing its impact on operational efficiency, risk management, and financial decision-making. This study uses a descriptive-qualitative approach with case studies. Data was collected through interviews with relevant stakeholders, questionnaires to system user staff, and documentation related to system implementation and evaluation. The data were then analyzed using thematic analysis techniques and descriptive statistics. The implementation of distributed database architecture at PT. Syntax Corporation Indonesia has succeeded in improving the efficiency of financial data processing, accelerating decision-making, and improving system reliability. However, challenges related to the cost of implementation and staff training remain a major obstacle. This research provides recommendations for strengthening IT infrastructure and ongoing training for company staff.
The Impact of the SAPUKU Program on the Economic Empowerment of Local Communities in Kuningan Regency: Plastic Waste Management as a Sustainable Solution Rohimi, Upit Elya
Jurnal Ekonomi Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) Vol. 4 No. 6 (2025): JETBIS : Journal of Economics, Technology and Business
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/jetbis.v4i6.200

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The environmental crisis triggered by plastic waste has become a global problem that threatens the sustainability of ecosystems and human health. Accumulated plastic waste causes damage to flora and fauna, disrupts marine and terrestrial ecosystems, and exacerbates climate change. At the local level, Kuningan Regency faces similar challenges by producing 121,940.66 tons of waste per day in 2015. The SAPUKU program launched by the Kuningan Regency Government aims to address this problem through a collective approach that involves all elements of society. This research aims to analyze the impact of the SAPUKU program on the economic empowerment of local communities and identify its success factors. The research method used is qualitative with descriptive design, collecting data through surveys and interviews. The results showed that the program successfully increased community income through the management of recycled plastic waste, increased environmental awareness, and strengthened community involvement. However, challenges related to recycling facilities and infrastructure are still obstacles that need to be improved. This research contributes to the development of community-based waste management policies, supports the circular economy, and enriches the theory of environment-based economic empowerment.
Zero-Trust Architecture Adaptation for Post-Quantum Cryptography: Implementation Roadmap for Critical Infrastructure Nurhaliza, Nurhaliza; Darmawan, Adichandra Febryana Yuscatama
Jurnal Ekonomi Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) Vol. 4 No. 5 (2025): JETBIS : Journal of Economics, Technology and Business
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/jetbis.v4i5.201

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The convergence of quantum computing threats and Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) implementation presents unprecedented challenges for critical infrastructure protection. While quantum computers threaten current cryptographic foundations, Zero Trust frameworks require robust cryptographic mechanisms for continuous verification. This study examines the adaptation challenges and implementation strategies for integrating post-quantum cryptography within Zero Trust architectures across critical infrastructure sectors.A mixed-methods sequential explanatory design was employed with 147 critical infrastructure organizations across five sectors (energy, transportation, healthcare, financial services, telecommunications). Data collection included the Zero Trust Maturity Assessment Framework (ZTMAF), Post-Quantum Cryptography Readiness Index (PQCRI), Critical Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment Protocol (CIVAP), semi-structured interviews (n=89), and document analysis (1,247 documents). Statistical analysis employed correlation analysis, ANOVA, and structural equation modeling, while qualitative data underwent thematic analysis.Zero Trust maturity varied significantly across sectors (M=2.91, SD=0.67), with financial services demonstrating highest maturity (M=3.81) and transportation lowest (M=2.50). Post-quantum cryptography readiness remained concerning across all sectors (M=2.47, SD=0.73), with only 16.3% achieving high readiness levels. Legacy systems prevalence (84.4% of organizations) negatively correlated with both ZTA maturity (r=-0.43) and PQC readiness (r=-0.58). Structural equation modeling revealed significant relationships between organizational factors and implementation success (x²/df=2.34, CFI=0.92).Critical infrastructure organizations face substantial challenges in quantum-safe Zero Trust implementation, with sector-specific barriers requiring targeted intervention strategies. The findings highlight urgent needs for government coordination, technical assistance programs, and accelerated legacy system modernization to ensure national cybersecurity resilience against emerging quantum threats.

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