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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE) is a scientific journal that publishes articles in the Business field includes conceptual ideas in the fields of Economics, Accounting, Management, business. The scopes are Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Production/Operational Management, Strategic Management, Islamic Business Management, Halal Industry Management, Hajj and Umro Management, Zakat and Waqf/ Islamic Philanthropy Management, Tourism Management, Banking Management, Industrial Management, Agribusiness Management, Business Administration.
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GENDER LEADERSHIP: INCLUSIVITY AND A HOLISTIC APPROACH IN PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES GORONTALO Tety Thalib; Asna Aneta; Zulaecha Ngiu; Juriko Abdussamad
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This study aims to analyze the implementation of inclusivity and holistic approaches in higher education in Private Universities (PTS) in Gorontalo, with an emphasis on the role of gender leadership in creating policies that support equality and diversity. Inclusivity in higher education includes providing equal access for all students, while a holistic approach focuses on the development of students as a whole, including academic, social, and character aspects. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method, involving in-depth interviews with leaders, lecturers, and students in several PTS in Gorontalo. The results of the study indicate that although a number of PTS in Gorontalo have implemented inclusive policies, there are still challenges related to limited resources and resistance to changes in patriarchal culture that affect gender equality in leadership. In addition, female leadership has been shown to play an important role in encouraging more inclusive policies and empowering female students. This study concludes that in order to achieve inclusive and holistic higher education, collaboration between leaders, lecturers, and students is important in developing policies that strengthen gender equality, as well as increasing women's participation in leadership positions in PTS. These findings are expected to provide recommendations for higher education policies in Gorontalo and Indonesia, especially to encourage gender equality and the development of women's leadership in higher education.
THE MINIMUM SERVICE STANDARDS AND SOCIAL SERVICE CHALLENGES: A CASE STUDY IN GORONTALO PROVINCE Erfirmansyah Soedjono Adam; Arifin Tahir; Zuchri Abdussamad; Udin Hamim; Yanti Aneta
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This study examines the implementation of the Minimum Service Standards (SPM) policy in the social sector in Gorontalo Province, highlighting the main challenges, strategies implemented, and achievements that have been achieved. Limited budget, human resources, and infrastructure are the main obstacles in the implementation of optimal basic social services. To overcome these obstacles, the local government adopted a collaborative strategy through cooperation with social institutions, such as Baznas, to cover the funding gap that was not accommodated in the Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget.. Policy implementation is carried out in accordance with the stages determined by national regulations, starting from collecting data on needs to monitoring and evaluation. The monitoring approach uses direct coordination meetings and the use of application-based technology, which facilitates reporting and supervision. The results of the study show an increase in policy implementation, although there are still gaps that require improvement, especially in terms of funding, increasing human resource capacity, and cross-sector coordination. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the implementation strategy and commitment from various parties to ensure quality, equitable, and sustainable social services.
OPTIMIZATION OF PRICING AND COST PLANNING USING LINEAR FUNCTIONS: AN ECONOMIC MATHEMATICS PERSPECTIVE ON FINANCIAL STRATEGY AT CAKE MY DAY Hery Saputra; Nina Zakiah; Nurina Happy
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Pricing and cost planning are critical aspects of business management, especially for small enterprises like the "Cakemyday" cake shop. Proper financial planning ensures sustainability and profitability in a competitive market. This study aims to analyze the financial feasibility of "Cakemyday" by calculating the Break-Even Point (BEP) and determining the optimal selling price based on cost structures and demand functions.A quantitative approach was employed, utilizing financial data, including fixed costs, variable costs, and demand function analysis. The BEP calculation determined the minimum number of units required to cover all expenses, while the demand function was derived from historical pricing and sales data to understand consumer behavior.The findings indicate that "Cakemyday" needs to sell 78 units to reach BEP, with a contribution margin of Rp 90,000 per unit. Furthermore, to achieve a profit target of Rp 3,000,000, an optimal selling price of approximately Rp 188,000 per unit was determined. The demand function analysis revealed a negative correlation between price and quantity demanded, supporting strategic pricing decisions.The study concludes that understanding financial metrics and consumer behavior is essential for sustainable business growth. It is recommended that "Cakemyday" implement targeted marketing strategies and monitor pricing dynamics to enhance profitability. Future research may explore external factors affecting demand and conduct comparative studies with similar businesses.
STRATEGY FOR DEVELOPING ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN KAMPUNG PERCA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Daulat Marulitua Tambunan; Ferdinand Iskandar
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The existence of Kampung Perca Bogor is not only a center for marketing handicrafts, but also offers a shopping experience and educational tourism. The development of handicraft products is carried out by encouraging Kampung Perca to become a center for handicraft production and is also supported by a gallery as a local work facility. It is expected to improve the economy of the local community and expand the marketing of their products. Handicraft production using used cloth as the main raw material is an attraction for educational tourism of recycled products. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Qualitative descriptive methods can be interpreted as problem-solving procedures that are investigated by describing or depicting the state of the subject or object of research (people, institutions and society) at the present time based on the facts that appear and as they are (Nawawi, 2005). This study intends to understand the phenomenon of what is experienced by the subject holistically and by means of description in the form of words and language, and by using various scientific methods. The basis of this research is expected to be able to provide a clear, detailed and scientific picture. Community education is education and learning that is rooted in the process of empowerment, social justice, the process of change, challenges, appreciation, and collective awareness. The development of community entrepreneurship is expected to be a new breakthrough in order to accelerate the achievement of the growth of independent entrepreneurs who have innovative, resilient and global-minded characters. This makes Kampung Perca Bogor present as a place that not only focuses on improving the community's economy but also focuses on other values, Keywords: strategy, entrepreneurship and Perca Village
Turning Trash into Treasure: Waste Banks Driving Circular Economy Through Coffee, Plastic, and Oil Waste Management Waskita, Gautama Sastra
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Waste management is a critical challenge in Indonesia, where plastic waste, coffee waste, and used cooking oil contribute significantly to environmental pollution. This study explores the potential of waste banks to integrate these diverse waste streams into a cohesive circular economy framework. The research aims to assess the operational, environmental, and socio-economic benefits of waste banks that manage coffee waste, plastic waste, and used cooking oil in Indonesia. A qualitative research design, including case studies, interviews, and focus group discussions, was employed to gather insights from waste bank operators, community members, and experts. The findings reveal that waste banks can successfully diversify their operations by recycling plastics, composting coffee waste, and converting used cooking oil into biodiesel. This integrated approach contributes to waste reduction, environmental sustainability, and community empowerment through green job creation. However, challenges such as limited infrastructure, policy support, and community awareness remain barriers to full implementation. The study recommends policy development, investment in technology, and enhanced community engagement to optimize waste bank operations and promote circular economy practices.

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