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International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29640865     DOI : https://doi.org/10.99075/ijebir.v1i01.1073
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (IJEBIR) is a high quality open access peer reviewed research journal. providing a platform for the researchers, academicians, professional, practitioners and students to impart and share knowledge in the form of high quality empirical and theoretical research papers, case studies. This journal focuses on every research discipline related to social behavior science, entrepreneurship and business management such as human resource management, marketing management, financial management, production/operational management, strategic management, sharia business management, halal industry management, tourism management, banking management, industrial management, agribusiness management, business administration, entrepreneurial activities, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), consumer behavior, purchasing decisions, consumer satisfaction, consumer loyalty and several areas of business behavior, also includes community social research
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Sago Product Diversification, Sales Volume And Business Feasibility Of Sawa Bioindustry Seprilia M Kailuhu; Natelda R. Timisela; Johanna M. Luhukay
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): January, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research
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This study aims to describe product diversification, determine the volume of sales and the business feasibility of processing sago bioindustry products from SAWA Waraka Negeri. The results showed that there are 3 types of diversification carried out by the bioindustry, namely product diversification which produces 3 types of processed sago products, namely sago flour, sago noodles and sago rice, price diversification which results in 2 types of prices, namely Rp. . 20,000 for the size of kg or 250 grams specifically for sago noodles and Rp. 40,000 for 1kg or 500 grams for sago noodles, and packaging diversification based on size, namely kg and 1kg packages. The packaging used is a stand pouch which is equipped with a label or sticker for SAWA bioindustry. And based on the results of the feasibility analysis of the SAWA bioindustry for the three products,
Effect Of Profitabilitas, Liquidity, Laverage & Inventory Turnover On The Devisiation Of The Actual Growth Rate From Sustainable Growth Rate In Consumer Non Cylical Companies Mohamad Zulman Hakim; Anggi Novianti; Wati Yaramah; Triana Zuhrotun Aulia; Hutsna Dara Sarra; Eni Suharti
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (I
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of return on assets, current ratio, debt to equity ratio and inventory turnover, on the deviation of the actual growth rate from the sustainable growth rate in non-cyclical consumer companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The research period is 4 years, namely the period 2018 - 2021. The sampling technique uses a purposive sampling technique. The criteria set as 32 companies. The type of data used is secondary data obtained from the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The analytical method used is panel data regression analysis. The results showed that inventory turnover had a positive effect on the deviation of the actual growth rate from the sustainable growth rate, while the return on assets, the current ratio and debt to equity ratio were not significant for the deviation of the actual growth rate from the sustainable growth rate. The stages of data analysis carried out in this study used the eviews version 10 application program.
Effect of Financing To Deposit Ratio (FDR), Return On Assets (ROA), and Third Party Fund (TPF) on Mudharabah Financing in Islamic Banking Mohamad Zulman Hakim; Nur Fizriati Ananda; Hesty Erviani Zulaecha; Dewi Rachmania; Hamdani Hamdani; Mikrad Mikrad
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This study aims to determine the effect of Financing to Deposit Ratio, Return On Assets, Third Party Funds on mudharabah financing. The population in this study is Islamic Commercial Banks registered with the Financial Services Authority (OJK) for the period 2017-2021. The sampling technique used purposive sampling technique. The results in this study are (1) FDR has an effect on mudharabah financing, (2) ROA has no effect on mudharabah financing, (3) TPF has an effect on mudharabah financing.
Female Labor Participation In Increasing Household Income (Case Study Section VI PT. Nusaina Agrocobi Manise) Nur Ida Wati; Junianita F. Sopamena; Esther D. Leatemia
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (I
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This research aims toknow the participation and factors that influence women's labor participation. The method of analysis using analysisdescriptive and logistic regression.The results of the study show that the participation of the female workforce is as casual daily workers. The results of the logistic regression analysis test show, togetherall independent variables affect the participation of female workers in increasing household income. This is because the Sig value > 0.05 = α so that hypothesis a is accepted.
Efforts To Reduce Gaps In System And Procedure Irregularities At Ports Iswanto Iswanto; Ningrum Astriawati; Budi Handojo; Andi Hendrawan
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (I
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The mass of services at ports requires a long bureaucracy that is more like a monopoly or almost dominated by certain parties, which can trigger divergence because users/customers need fast service to avoid a high costing economy, causing loopholes in system and procedure deviations at the Port. This study aims to determine the efforts made to reduce gaps in system and procedure irregularities at the Port. The data collection method is divided into 2 parts, namely: Observation Method and the literature study. The results of the study stated that the efforts that must be made in reducing the gaps in the system and procedure deviations at the Port do the following (1) Equalize the perception of existing systems and procedures, (2) Maximize the National Single Window at ports (3) Monopolies take refuge under bureaucracy, (4) Port Privatization, (5) Five strategies to change bureaucratic behaviour.
Effect of Return On Assets (ROA), Debt To Equity Ratio (DER), Current Ratio (CR) & Stock Return on Actual Growth Rate Deviation from Sustainable Growth Rate in Infrastructure Companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Mohammad Zulman Hakim; Fadila Arum Puspandari; Ahmad Jahyani; Eko Sudarmanto; Ahmad Zaki; Samino Hendrianto
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (I
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All companies want big profits. This should increase sales growth. However, growth is not always profitable. Growing too fast can put a huge strain on a company's resources. If growth is too slow, the company is considered not to realize the company's existing financial potential. Therefore, the concept of Sustainable Growth Rate can be measured in such a way that the maximum level of sales can be increased without the company running out of financial resources. This study aims to empirically test the effect of ROA, DER, CR and Stock Return on the Deviation of Actual Growth Rate. This study used multiple regression analysis on 68 samples. companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) between 2018 and 2021. The results show that several determinants such as DER have a positive effect on the Actual Growth Rate Deviation from the Sustainable Growth Rate. Other factors such as ROA, CR and Stock Return have a negative effect on the deviation of the actual growth rate from the sustainable growth rate
Toward Sustainable Healthcare by Management Commitment, Education, and Training: Application of Proposed Guidelines in Dinas Kesehatan at the South Sulawesi Provinces in Indonesia Julius Jillbert; Andi Ratna Sari Dewi; Najmi Kamariah; Ade Ikhlas Amal Alam
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (I
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The need and demand for sustainable healthcare are rapidly increasing in almost every nation. In today’s world of information technology, one can no longer rely on paper or file-based manual systems. This is because all processes associated with areas like healthcare must be performed with a considerable amount of effort to keep up with the growing demands of society and the rapid increase in technology. It has become more and more necessary for every healthcare staff in a hospital to use computerized information systems for most of their daily work. Employing Nolan’s Stage Model, the present review paper tries to give suggestions to the healthcare facility at the provincial level on how to apply management commitment, education, and training.
A Growth-Learning Perspective Measurement of PT. Eastern Pearl Flour Mills Staff Performance Anne Abdurrahman; Khaeriyah Khaeriyah; Nurmadhani Fitri Suyuthi; Nurasia Natsir
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (I
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The study's goal is to quantify PT's effectiveness. Eastern Pearl Flour Mills employs the Balanced Scorecard method for learning and growth. This study employs a combination of methods. Data was gathered from company reports and research documents, as well as by distributing questionnaires to PT employees and customers. East Pearl Flour Factory in Makassar. A questionnaire was used to collect data based on the number of samples specified. Increasing employee engagement in training is indicative of positive outcomes from a learning and development standpoint. This is done to improve employee performance while also setting high expectations for the workplace and lowering employee absenteeism. On the basis of the distribution of the satisfaction and learning index questionnaires, which were given to employees, the results of the two questionnaires show that they are in the agree category. This indicates that employees like the services that the company provides to them and that they agree with the efforts that the company makes. It is the responsibility of the company to look after its employees. Employees rate the company highly because the results of the questionnaire distribution show a scale on an agreed-upon scale based on good standards.
Dropshipping System In The Practice Of Buying And Selling: A Review From The Perspective Of Islamic Business Ethics Chairani Firstia Rizal; Muahammad Iqbal Bin Ahmadi Salim Bafadhal; Rafiqi Rafiqi
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 3 No. 01 (2024): January, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research
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This research aims to determine the mechanisms, obstacles and ethics of Islamic business in buying and selling in the dropshipping system. The research method used is qualitative. The data source used in this research is primary. The data collection techniques used in this research areobservation, interviews and documentation. The results of this study indicate that (1) The mechanism of the dropshipping system carried out by the dropshipper is to take or order goods from trusted suppliers and provide the buyer's identity then the supplier will send directly to the buyer. (2) Common obstacles faced by dropshippers when buying and selling are goods sent by suppliers experiencing delays, so buyers have to wait until they arrive at their destination, and the estimated delivery time is not appropriate. Another obstacle is that some buyers have no news or have disappeared. This occurs when transactions are Cash On Delivery (COD) in nature, business actors prefer cash transfer transactions or mobile banking. (3) The dropshipping system in terms of buying and selling practices in terms of Islamic business ethics has met the qualifications in Islamic business ethics, especially in honesty and good faith. Islamic business ethics provide provisions that business people must know, understand and also carry out ethical principles in doing business, such as monotheism (oneness), fairness, honesty and responsibility. In terms of production, distribution, exchange of goods or services, Islamic business ethics are good business practices. Activities based on good ethics can ensure business activities run smoothly and in balance because ethics can determine how well a job is done.
tSocial Capital of Sweet Potato Farmers and Collector Traders in Aki Jaya Village, West Bula District, East Seram Regency Agung Basuki Litiloli; A.E Pattiselano; Jeter Donald Siwalette
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 3 No. 01 (2024): January, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research
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Social Capital of Sweet Potato Farmers and Collector Traders in Aki Jaya Village, West Bula District, East Seram Regency guided by A.E. Pattiselanno and Jeter Donald Siwalette This research aims to find out the social capital of sweet potato farmers and collecting traders. This research was conducted in Aki Jaya Village from October to November 2023. The respondents were 30 people who work as sweet potato farmers and 10 respondents as collecting traders. Data collection was carried out by interviews and using questionnaires and then using qualitative descriptive analysis. The results of this research show that farmers and traders in Aki Jaya Village both benefit from each other in buying and selling and help each other in farming and obey each other's mutually agreed rules.

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