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Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship
ISSN : 30261058     EISSN : 30261058     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61650/rjme
Core Subject : Economy,
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship is a high-quality, open-access, peer-reviewed journal published by Bimbingan Belajar Assyfa. Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship provide a platform for researchers, academicians, professionals, practitioners, and students to impart and share knowledge through high-quality empirical and theoretical research papers, case studies, literature reviews, and book reviews. Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship welcomes and acknowledges high-quality theoretical and practical original research papers, case studies, review articles, literature reviews, book reviews, conceptual frameworks, analytical and simulation models, technical notes from researchers, academicians, professionals, practitioners, and students from all over the world. The Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship publishes research papers in all areas of management and entrepreneurship. Its global readership includes business management, entrepreneurship, and economics. This journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars from related disciplines. This journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars of related fields.
Articles 39 Documents
Viral Marketing: Mixue the King of Snow Ice Cream—How does this franchise affect the market? Sungkawati, Endang; Novitasari, Dwi Rizki; Hamad, Salah Ben
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship (December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/rjme.v1i2.274

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The food and beverage (F&B) industry in Indonesia is experiencing rapid growth with an estimated increase of five to seven percent by the end of 2023. One of the main players attracting attention is Mixue, a snow ice cream franchise that has utilized viral marketing strategies to expand its market share. the market. This research aims to analyze the impact of Mixue's viral marketing strategy on consumer interest and purchasing behavior in the Indonesian market. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, this research combines literature analysis from scientific journals published in the last five years. Data was collected through searches on Google Scholar, Vosviewers, Harzing's Publish, or Perish, with the keywords: "viral marketing", "ice cream franchise", "Mixue", and "consumer purchasing behavior". The research results show that Mixue's viral marketing strategy is successful in increasing brand image and brand awareness, which in turn has a significant impact on consumer interest and purchasing behavior. Additionally, the study found that the combination of product uniqueness and innovative marketing techniques played an important role in Mixue's success in the market.
Does TQM affect Indonesian food sector production efficiently? Hendarto, Totok; Haanurat, A. Ifayani; Dhakal, Amrit
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol 1 No 1 (2023): Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship (June)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/rjme.v1i1.300

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Globalisation Parahadi helps each nation adjust its economic policy. Every Haruus destroyer may see the future orientation, and Haru Flexic data in any applicable Kamilan data is a mandate. An integrated quality management system like Total Quality Management (TQM) must be justified to generate high-quality products and services. This study uses qualitative methods literature studies on operational method management to investigate how Total Quality Management (TQM) affects food sector production efficiency in Indonesia. Qualitative and library research approaches to creating scientific articles delays. Google Scholar's literary section or related literary review section over the last ten years 2013-2023 discusses a collection of libraries. It will then bandage prior results or discoveries from Sebi Sebiman's Law on Results or Discoveries. Harzing publishes or finishes all quoted scientific articles from data search data. The delay affects production efficiency and product quality prices. TQM improves manufacturing cost efficiency, especially in food production. This article will explain how operational management uses TQM to cut gift production costs.
The Influence of Brand Image, Advertising and Shopping on the Financial Performance of Indonesian Retailers Hendarto, Totok
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship (December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/rjme.v2i2.301

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The retail industry in Indonesia is currently undergoing significant and competitive growth, leading businesses to explore effective strategies to enhance their financial performance. This study investigates how brand image, advertising and promotion spending, and capital expenditure investments impact the financial performance of retail companies in Indonesia. Drawing on data from 50 prominent retail firms listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) over the period from 2013 to 2023, a survey method combined with quantitative analysis was employed. Data collection utilized purposive sampling, and multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to assess the relationships between independent variables and Return on Assets (ROA) as the dependent variable. Findings reveal that brand image significantly boosts financial performance, with a 15% rise in ROA for every 10-point improvement in the Top Brand Index (TBI) score. Additionally, increased advertising and promotion spending correlates positively, yielding a 10% rise in ROA with a 20% increase in spending. Meanwhile, capital expenditure shows a moderate positive influence, with a 5% increase in ROA for every 30% investment rise. Ultimately, this study underscores the critical roles of brand image and advertising expenditure in shaping effective business strategies for improving financial performance in Indonesia's retail sector, providing valuable insights for managers and stakeholders.
Alternative waste management: composting and biochar conversion for metal remediation Yuniwati, Eny Dyah; Novitasari, Dwi Rizki; Kamran, Ali
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol 1 No 1 (2023): Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship (June)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/rjme.v1i1.310

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Palm oil agribusiness drives agricultural economic growth the greatest. Developing palm oil agriculture can solve economic issues. Despite low productivity, swamp areas can be used to grow oil palm plants to increase palm oil production. Due to low plant cultivation technology use from sowing to harvest and soil amelioration, plant productivity needs to be maximized. This study will qualitatively synthesize all research data to investigate biochar and organic materials as soil fertility and productivity supplements in swamp terrain. This study summarises primary research using a systematic review. Peer-reviewed PDF-formatted scientific literature. Journal articles in Indonesian and English on Instagram's usefulness as a digital socialization medium, especially in government institutions, were chosen. The Harzing Publish or Perish software searched Google, ScienceDirect, and Emerald for relevant papers from the past five years. This literature review was synthesized using a narrative method to group similar retrieved data by outcomes measured to meet objectives. According to the results, palm oil biomass waste as compost or biochar is a realistic way to manage organic waste. Biochar can sink atmospheric carbon as a soil amendment by converting biomass into aromatic carbon, which degrades less. This article discusses how waste management increases biological decomposition.
Instagram's impact on sharia economic law literacy in the digital age and Indonesia's sharia economy strengthening Haanurat, A. Ifayani; Vedianty, Adinda Syalsabilla Aidha; Tollentino, Sahay Amrita
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship (December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/rjme.v1i2.317

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The emergence of the Fourth Industrial Revolution has revolutionized information accessibility, especially through social media platforms such as Instagram. This study investigates the role of Instagram in increasing Sharia economic law literacy and its subsequent impact on strengthening the Sharia economy in Indonesia. Using an ethnographic approach, this research explores four Instagram accounts dedicated to Contemporary Fiqh Muamalah and Maliyah, testing their effectiveness in educating users about Sharia economic principles before carrying out trading activities. Data was collected through systematic observation and documentation studies, followed by descriptive and qualitative analysis. The findings show that Instagram functions as an important tool in spreading Sharia economic law, thus making a significant contribution to the growth and stability of the Sharia economy in Indonesia. Furthermore, this research highlights the importance of digital literacy in Sharia financing to encourage peace and economic development in Indonesia.
Development of Islamic economics and practices in Indonesia (2013-2023): opportunities and challenges Nursaid, Nursaid; Smith, Zain; Dhakal, Amrit
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol 1 No 1 (2023): Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship (June)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/rjme.v1i1.323

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Despite the immense growth potential, implementing Islamic economics in Indonesia encounters substantial hindrances. An issue arises from the Muslim populace's constrained knowledge and comprehension of Islamic economics. This is evident from the customer base disparity between Sharia-compliant and conventional banks. The progress of the Islamic economy is evident in the gradual expansion of Sharia banking annually, albeit sluggishly. In the future, implementing Islamic economics will encounter obstacles, including a scarcity of proficient experts in Islamic economics, insufficient public knowledge of the Islamic economic system, and the nonexistence of an Islamic economics syllabus across different educational levels. These issues contribute to the public's unfavourable perceptions of the Islamic economic system. This study analyses the obstacles and potential advantages of integrating Islamic economic principles into Indonesia's economic development while considering the existing framework of conventional economic growth. The field of Islamic economics has achieved significant progress. However, there are still barriers that could hinder its ability to achieve its objectives. The data utilized for analysis consists of a blend of primary and secondary sources. Data collection primarily involved disseminating questionnaires, encompassing both closed and open-ended inquiries, to a cohort of 26 individuals. The secondary data for this study was collected from many sources, such as academic journals, official websites, and related literature published between 2013 and 2023. The article's findings indicate a favourable trajectory for advancing Islamic economics in Indonesia. The existing legislation explicitly recognizes the participation of Sharia economic practitioners and respects the fact that Indonesia has a predominantly Muslim population. Nevertheless, the study will thoroughly examine the various obstacles to advancing Islamic economics in Indonesia.
Empowering Lives: An Islamic Boarding School's Sustainable Economic Nursaid, Nursaid; Zamil, Raihan; Labh, Ashor
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship (December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/rjme.v2i2.324

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The background of this study focuses on the challenges faced by Islamic boarding schools in West Java, where there are around 1,300 Islamic boarding schools with more than 100,000 students who need sufficient financial resources to support their educational activities and economic development. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the One Pesantren One Product (OPOP) Program in empowering the economy of Islamic boarding schools in the region. The research method used is literature analysis with a qualitative approach, where data is collected from 15 relevant publications published between 2015 and 2023. The data analysis techniques applied include categorizing themes and mapping research results related to the implementation of OPOP. The results of the study indicate that the OPOP program has succeeded in increasing the economic capacity of 60% of Islamic boarding schools through the development of superior products produced by students. In addition, 75% of Islamic boarding schools involved in this program reported a significant increase in income, and 80% of students felt more motivated to learn and become entrepreneurs. The conclusion of this study confirms that the OPOP initiative not only strengthens the economy of Islamic boarding schools, but also improves the quality of education and entrepreneurial skills of students. This study provides recommendations for strengthening policies and ongoing support for the OPOP program so that Islamic boarding schools can be more financially independent and contribute to local economic development.
Work environment analysis to improve employee performance Dullah, Mohammad; Limgiani, Limgiani; Suwardi, Lukas Alfaris
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship (December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/rjme.v1i2.328

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Working environmental conditions have a significant influence on employee performance. This research aims to analyze how the work environment at the East Java Cooperative and SME Training UPT Office affects employee performance. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and documentation. The main informants consisted of 10 employees selected based on certain criteria. The research results show that a clean, bright, peaceful, and safe work environment, as well as office facilities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and other important equipment, play a significant role in increasing employee motivation and performance. Apart from that, good working relationships between superiors and subordinates also make a positive contribution to performance. The implications of this research show that improving the physical and social work environment can improve employee performance significantly and sustainably.
Differences In Islamic Economy, Socialist Economy and Capitalist Economy Nursaid, Nursaid
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship (June)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/rjme.v2i1.329

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This study explores the fundamental differences between the Islamic economy, socialist economy, and capitalist economy, focusing on their theoretical foundations, conceptual frameworks, and methodological approaches. The research is motivated by the need to understand how these economic systems respond to global economic challenges and their implications on social equity and resource distribution. The study employs a qualitative research design, analyzing data through comparative analysis of relevant literature, historical documents, and expert interviews. Data collection techniques include document analysis and semi-structured interviews with economists and scholars specialized in these fields. The findings reveal that the Islamic economy emphasizes ethical investment and social justice, guided by Sharia principles, while the socialist economy prioritizes collective ownership and egalitarian distribution of wealth. In contrast, the capitalist economy is driven by market forces and individual profit maximization, often leading to significant social and economic inequalities. The research concludes that each system has unique strengths and weaknesses, contributing differently to economic stability and social welfare. Key findings include the Islamic economy's focus on moral values, the socialist economy's emphasis on social equality, and the capitalist economy's innovation and efficiency. The study contributes to the existing literature by providing a nuanced understanding of these economic systems and offering insights into their potential synergies.
Opportunities and Challenges: Adopting “Blue-Green Economy” Terms to Achieve SDGs Sungkawati, Endang
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship (June)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/rjme.v2i1.333

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Sustainable development and the blue-green economy are intimately linked and collaborate. Like other nations, Indonesia follows Blue-Green economic principles to reach the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This study intends to investigate Indonesia's capacity and challenges in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through implementing the Blue-Green economic concept and suggest solutions to address these barriers. Indonesia has adopted a substantial approach to attain sustainable development objectives by implementing a blue-green economic policy. This is primarily due to the country's status as a growing archipelago with a heightened susceptibility to natural disasters that affect all facets of society, the economy, and advancement. Indonesia is crucial in the global geopolitical scene because of its plentiful, untapped maritime resources. Implementing the Blue Economy in Indonesia offers a great chance to accomplish the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Prior studies focused solely on the blue or green economy and strategies for attaining sustainable development goals in Indonesia. This research is innovative as it integrates the blue-green economic idea. The study discovered that obstacles can be surmounted by implementing solutions to address legislative, governance, legal, and economic challenges. Efficiently developing the public sector is crucial. This involves applying technology advancements, managing information effectively, coordinating with stakeholders, seeking international collaborations, and adopting global best practices. It aims to determine how sustainable development indicators, specifically in Indonesia, impact economic growth indicators such as gross domestic product. Time series analysis is utilized to depict the relationship between variables. The ARDL model research shows a long-term equilibrium relationship between different measures of sustainable development and economic growth in Indonesia. Indicators of sustainable development have been seen to influence economic growth in Iraq. The analysis demonstrates that sustainable development has fueled economic growth in Indonesia from 2014 to 2024.

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