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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.
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Exploring Sharia-Compliant Fintech Equity Crowdfunding: New Opportunities for Business Financing Haanurat, A. Ifayani
Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship (June)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/rjme.v3i1.338

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In recent years, the rise of fintech has revolutionized the landscape of business financing, offering innovative solutions that align with ethical frameworks. This study delves into the potential of Sharia-compliant fintech equity crowdfunding as a transformative tool for business financing, particularly for entrepreneurs and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) seeking alternative funding routes. Unlike traditional financial systems, Sharia-compliant crowdfunding adheres to Islamic principles, focusing on equity-based financing which prohibits interest (riba) and promotes risk-sharing. This research aims to bridge the gap in existing literature by exploring new theories and concepts surrounding this financing method, examining its practical application and potential benefits. The study adopts a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques. Surveys and in-depth interviews were conducted with 200 business actors across diverse sectors and regions, focusing on their experiences and perceptions of Sharia-compliant equity crowdfunding. Additionally, case studies of successful crowdfunding campaigns were analyzed to highlight effective strategies and common challenges faced by participants. Data analysis was performed using thematic analysis for qualitative data and statistical methods for quantitative data, providing a comprehensive picture of the current landscape. The findings reveal that Sharia-compliant equity crowdfunding significantly enhances financial inclusion by offering a viable financing avenue that aligns with ethical values, thereby attracting a broader range of investors. Moreover, businesses that have embraced this financing method reported substantial growth and development, indicating a positive correlation between Sharia-compliant crowdfunding and economic advancement. However, the study also identifies several barriers to widespread adoption, including limited awareness and understanding of Sharia financing principles, as well as restricted access to platforms in certain regions. To address these challenges, the research suggests implementing targeted educational initiatives and improving platform accessibility to maximize the potential benefits of Sharia-compliant equity crowdfunding.
The Influence of Sharia Fintech Equity Crowdfunding on Business Actors: Diverse Avenues for Obtaining Finance Nurlina, Nurlina
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.v2i1.390

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This research highlights the significant impact of Sharia-compliant fintech equity crowdfunding on business actors, focusing on the diverse avenues it offers for obtaining finance. The study is an empirical research aimed at understanding how Sharia fintech equity crowdfunding can serve as an alternative financing mechanism for entrepreneurs and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Through a comprehensive evaluation, the study examines the experiences and outcomes of business actors who have utilized this financing method. The research employs a systematic literature review (SLR) methodology, with specific criteria for participant selection. The subjects of the study include entrepreneurs and SMEs from various sectors and regions, totaling 150 participants. These participants were surveyed and interviewed to gather qualitative and quantitative data on their experiences with Sharia fintech equity crowdfunding. The study reveals that while Sharia fintech equity crowdfunding provides an innovative and ethical financing option, there are notable gaps in awareness and understanding among business actors. These gaps include a lack of knowledge about the processes and benefits of Sharia-compliant financing, and limited access to such platforms in certain regions. The research suggests the need for increased educational efforts and broader platform accessibility to maximize the potential of Sharia fintech equity crowdfunding. Additionally, the study uncovers a significant increase in financial inclusion and business growth among participants who effectively utilized this financing method, demonstrating its positive impact on economic development.
Indonesia's Geostrategic Position in Global and Regional Politics: Government Preparation Solehudin, Rd. Heri
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.v1i2.434

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The People's Republic of China (PRC) and the United States (US) continue to compete for power and influence in Asia, especially in Southeast Asia. This region, united in the ASEAN Community Agreement, is very important in understanding the pressures on Indonesia's geostrategic development. Failure to anticipate these pressures could endanger Indonesia's national interests and hinder the achievement of its goals and aspirations. Even though the current strategic environment is dynamic, comprehensive research on development strategies in Indonesia's geostrategic landscape is still lacking. Therefore, it is very important for the Indonesian government to actively maintain and improve its geostrategic position in both global and regional politics. This study emphasizes the need for significant consideration of these efforts in national policy-making to effectively safeguard Indonesia's national interests. A comprehensive literature review was conducted over the past decade using the “PoP” application, which combines data from various databases such as PubMed, ABI/INFORM, EBSCOhost, Emerald, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, Web of Science, and ERIC. This study explores important concepts such as “global politics”, “ASEAN Community”, “political development”, “political dynamics”, and “geostrategic conditions”. It also addresses challenges posed by inadequate infrastructure and limited accessibility. This research provides a comprehensive survey of the existing literature on global and regional political development processes, emphasizing the need for long-term studies of impacts, distribution tactics, and research methodologies. By predicting vulnerabilities in each National Resilience Gatra based on global and regional political dynamics, this study underscores the importance of safeguarding national interests and achieving Indonesia's ideals. Further research is essential to fill existing gaps and support Indonesia in navigating the complexity of the evolving geopolitical landscape.
Law enforcement and auditors' roles, responses, and complicated relationships in accounting fraud? Djuharni, Darti; Nursaid, Nursaid; Sonhaji, Sonhaji
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.v1i2.469

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Accounting fraud is a form of financial report manipulation that has a serious impact on various economic and social aspects. Apart from being financially detrimental, this fraud also affects employees, industry, and society. This research aims to understand the role of auditors and law enforcement in preventing and handling accounting fraud, with a focus on the complex relationship between these two parties. Using a mixed methods research synthesis, we analyzed journal articles from 2014 to 2024 that covered this topic. Data was collected from various sources such as SINTA, Semantic Scholar, and Google Scholar. The research results show that there are differences in terminology and concepts of fraud among existing studies, as well as fraud analyses that are often superficial. We suggest the need for more in-depth case studies of the interactions between law enforcement and auditors. These findings underscore the importance of collaboration between academics, politicians, and practitioners to reduce the economic and social impact of accounting fraud.
Technology-mediated education for marginalized populations: financial literacy gap Jaya, Asri
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.v1i2.470

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A person's financial attitude includes thoughts, attitudes, and self-confidence in managing money. A positive financial attitude is essential for responsible financial behavior and long-term well-being. Financial literacy includes financial behavior and consequences, not just information and skills. Technology in financial education has the potential to reduce the picture of financial literacy in developing countries. This research explains how technology-mediated financial education can be flexible, cost-effective, and adaptable, and reach communities underserved by financial services. This research also identified barriers such as inadequate infrastructure, limited access, and language and cultural barriers. Through extensive literature insights from various sources such as "ABInform", "EBSO Host", "Emerald", "Google Scholar", "Science Direct", "ProQuest", "Web of Science", and "ERIC", this research strives for digital inclusion and reduced financial literacy. The findings of this study suggest that although technology can be an effective tool, there is an urgent need for a thorough assessment of the long-term consequences and examination of comparative distribution techniques. This research emphasizes the need for further investigation to understand the impact of limited access to technology on financial literacy among marginalized communities.
LUSI Burst: Addressing Toxic Mud Flows in Indonesia Through Disaster Recovery and Mitigation Strategies Nalarsih, Retno Tri
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.v2i1.472

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A major volcanic eruption in May 2006 near a gas drilling site in Sidoarjo, Indonesia, continued to emit toxic substances, including the dangerous chemical phenol. Phenols, which are found in oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, paint, and electronics, can cause human skin, eye, and mucous membrane irritation if exposed. The impact of the Lapindo mudflow has been detrimental to the economy, society, and ecology, including damage to agricultural land, disruption of livelihoods, and business closures. This research aims to identify effective disaster recovery and mitigation strategies in dealing with toxic mudflows. Authorities have planned to divert mud into the Porong River, convert the affected area into a tourist attraction, and use control pumps to deal with flooding. However, the collapse of the mud embankment caused public concern about flooding and loss of life. This study uses snowball sampling and phenomenology methods, focusing on residents around the Lapindo embankment area in Gempolsari Village. Data was collected through interviews, observation, and photo documentation. The research results show the importance of mitigation strategies that involve village halls to provide information and build residents' confidence in facing disasters. It is hoped that these findings will provide insights for the development of more effective disaster mitigation systems.
Which is the larger issue in Indonesia: waste exports or imports? Interests in politics, economics, or the environment? Solehudin, Rd. Heri
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.v2i1.482

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The problem of waste management in Indonesia has become an urgent environmental issue, especially with the practice of importing waste from industrialized countries. This research aims to analyze the impact of waste imports in Indonesia from a political-ecological perspective, as well as social, economic and environmental dimensions. The method used is a literature review using the SLR 7P approach, collecting research data from the last five years. The research results show that waste imports in Indonesia are influenced by complex political and economic factors, including ego-sectoral interests which often ignore environmental and human welfare. Although the Basel Convention and national regulations aim to protect against the negative impacts of imported waste, their implementation is still less effective. This research also highlights the importance of a comprehensive evaluation of waste import policies in Indonesia and stricter law enforcement in dealing with violations.
Government's participation in the Agribusiness Information System: Ornamental Fish Fishermen's Income will "Increase" Hendarto, Totok; Hiat, Ponia Sanket
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.v2i1.485

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Surabaya is the primary hub of economic development for Gerbangkertosusila due to its significant contribution to the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) compared to other districts/cities. Hence, Surabaya possesses considerable potential that can be harnessed for regional development and catalyzes economic growth in several areas. The aquaculture industry in Surabaya can cultivate salty water in an area of 3,139,661 hectares and freshwater in 487,536 hectares. Freshwater cultivation encompasses several methods, including earthen ponds, concrete ponds, and tarpaulin ponds, popular among novice individuals seeking to develop ornamental fish. Betta fish farming is financially the most lucrative form of fish breeding, as it can be conducted in tarpaulin ponds with minimal capital. Nevertheless, this enterprise must generate optimal earnings due to its comparatively elevated and consistently steady prices. The involvement of regional and national governments is attributed to their endeavours to foster the growth of the betta fish industry. This study examines the government's participation in developing the betta fish industry in Surabaya. It will employ qualitative methodologies to understand the current scenario comprehensively by reviewing a detailed and thorough depiction of the situation in its natural context. The researchers conducted interviews as a component of focused sampling. The sources of information were refined based on the researcher's assessment, and comprehensive interview findings were gathered. The study participants consisted of marine ornamental fish providers, while the institutional members were selected from the Department of Fisheries and Agriculture and other Natural Resources Protection Centers. The findings indicate that the regional government of Surabaya has undertaken the initiative to identify specific locations as suppliers of Betta fish. The essay will address the central government's resolve to transform the city of Surabaya into a fishery cultivation village. The primary responsibility of the government is to facilitate and support the operations and infrastructure of Betta fish cultivators. The collaboration between programs from each agency is essential to ensure the efficient functioning of the Betta fish industry.
Utilization of Instagram @posaja_sragen for Marketing Communication to Promote PT Pos Indonesia Sragen Products Ardiana, Ellen Ira; Suryono, Joko; Gama, Betty; Setyo, Bono
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.v2i1.490

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Instagram is one of the social media most frequently accessed by internet users, so PT Pos Indonesia Sragen Branch, which operates in the expedition and financial services sector, uses Instagram as a marketing communications platform to introduce products and services to increase company sales. This research aims to identify and describe the use of social media Instagram @posaja_sragen as a marketing communication medium in introducing the products and services of PT Pos Indonesia Sragen Branch based on the marketing communication mix theory of Philip Kotler and Keller. This research focuses on the main problem faced by companies, namely the lack of public awareness regarding the products and services offered due to the limitations of conventional promotional media. The approach used in this research is qualitative with descriptive methods. Data collection techniques include observation, in-depth interviews with 10 employees and 15 customers, as well as documentation over three months. Data analysis was carried out through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion, with data validity and reliability maintained through triangulation of sources and methods. The research results show that PT Pos Indonesia Sragen Branch has made optimal use of Instagram features, such as feeds, captions, Instagram stories, reels, hashtags, and direct messages (DMs) to introduce products and services. For example, using reels to show a fast and safe delivery process, as well as stories to promote discounts on delivery services. This strategy has proven effective in increasing engagement and interaction with customers, which is reflected in an increase in the number of followers by 25% and interactions on each post by 30%. The main benefits of using Instagram as a marketing communications medium include reducing promotional costs, ease of introducing service products, expanding communication facilities with the target market, and increasing company sales. This research concludes that the use of Instagram by PT Pos Indonesia Sragen Branch as a marketing communications medium has had a significant positive impact. As a recommendation, other companies are advised to adopt similar strategies with adjustments to suit their specific needs to maximize the potential of social media in their marketing strategies.
Influence Human Development Index, Open Unemployment Rate, and Product Gross Regional Domesticity Per Capita on Poverty in Indonesia Umara, Gharas; Gunarto, Toto; Yuliawan, Dedy
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.v2i1.561

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Poverty problem has become a problem in societies and countries in this world. Indonesia continues to try to get out of the poverty zone, and the government at the central and regional levels is carrying out various efforts and programs to lower poverty in Indonesia. This research was conducted to see the influence of human development index (HDI) data, unemployment rate open (TPT), and GDP per capita of 34 Provinces in Indonesia on the Number of Poor populations of 34 Provinces in Indonesia in 2022. This research uses a quantitative method with a descriptive approach. The data source in this research is secondary data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in the form of data on the number of poor people in 34 provinces in Indonesia, and data on 34 provinces in Indonesia human development index (HDI), unemployment rate open (TPT), and GDP per capita originate from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). All research results, which are variable independent in this study, have a simultaneous relationship with the number of poor people. The Human Development Index (HDI) is negative and significant in a way statistics on the number of poor people, the open unemployment rate (TPT) has an influence positive and essential in a way statistics on the number of poor people and GDP per capita influential negative and significant in a way statistical to the total poor population.

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