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Widyariset
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Widyariset is a scientific journal which publishes the results of research and development, assessment and systematic thinking about science and technology. The writers of the scientific papers in this journal come from researchers/researcher candidates from various institutions' research and development (R&D), and universities. Widyariset is published regularly three times a year: in April for the issue of Social Sciences and Humanities (IPSK), in August for the issue of Natural Sciences (IPA) and in December for the issue of Engineering Sciences (IPT).
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IDENTIFICATION OF GROWTH AND HINTERLAND AREA IN DEVELOPING NIAS DISTRICT Yarman Gulo
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Growth center is the area or region that is growing very rapidly because it is used as a development central development affecting other areas in the vicinity. Given that areas be the center of that growth is expected in the surrounding areas also affected and stimulated to advance. The aim of the research was to identify subdistricts which have the opportunity or the potential to be the centers of economic growth in Nias District and to analyze the interaction (correlation) between growth center and the hinterlands of supporting subdistricts. The data were analyzed descriptive qualitatively, using skalogram analysis in order to know the centers of regional development based on the availability of economic, social, and governmental facilities and gravitation analysis in order to estimate the attraction of a location in the regional development, compared with the other locations or with the hinterlands. The result of the analysis showed that the first growth center in Nias District is Gido Subdistrict, the second growth center is Idanogawo Subdistrict, and the third growth center is Botomuzoi Subdistrict.
DYNAMIC OF FISHERMEN EXCHANGE RATE ON TUNA FISHERIES IN BITUNG CITY Rizki Aprilian Wijaya
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Fishermen exchange rate (NTN) is one of the tools or indicator to see the welfare of fishing communities. This paper aims to analyze the structure of received value index, paid value index and dynamic of NTN. This study uses a quantitative approach through surveys. The study was conducted in the Batu Lubang Village, South LembehDistrict, Bitung City, North Sulawesi Province in 2012. 31 respondents determinent by purposive sampling. This research using value index as a NTN instrument, is the ratio between fishermen received value index (It) with the fishermen paid value index (Ib). The results showed that received value index is strongly influenced by theproduction and price of tuna catch. Paid value index is strongly influenced by the variable cost of fishing. Fishermen exchange rate index experienced a downward trend so that it can be said that the welfare of fishermen also decreased.
Kumpulan Abstrak Bahasa Inggris - Daftar Abstrak Inggris
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FOREST MANAGEMENT THROUGH LOCAL WISDOM OF THE COMMUNITY AROUND THE SICIKE-CIKE NATURE PARK, NORTH SUMATRA Rospita Odorlina P. Situmorang; Elvina R. Simanjuntak
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The presence of local wisdom in Sicike-Cike Nature Park, North Sumatra, was studied. The result shows that local wisdom is important in forest conservation and tourism related purposes. The result also indicates that the conservation of The Nature Park and its water source is also supported by the existence of traditionalcustoms still largely followed and believe in nature as a sacred area.The preservation of forest management in The Nature Park through local wisdom is influenced by three group factors: basic factor, supporting, and motivating.Co-management that incorporates both local people and goverment is regarded as the best solution offered in the forest management of Sicike-Cike Nature Park.
THE EFFECT OF MARKETING MIX AND WEBQUAL ON SITE’S CREDIBILITY Rachmat Agustian; Ujang Sumarwan; Rita Nurmalina
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In the practice of e-Commerce, another word for online-based sales activity conducted by firms or organizations via the internet, the credibility of the host site is important. A credible site will be able to attract more visitors, thus increasing the probability of selling the goods or services offered in that particular site. Credibility assessment is not only based on the usability, information quality, and interaction quality of the site alone, but is also based onattributes of marketing mix, which include the originality of the product, the promotion that is currently available, the existence of additional information in the site, as well as other factors. This research aims to link the attributesof marketing mix and site quality assessment (WebQual), such as the usability, information quality, and interaction quality to the credibility of a site. The research models the relation by constructing a structural equation modeling(SEM) and uses two data analyzing techniques: descriptive analysis using cross tabulation and frequency table, and a variance based model analysis using the Partial Least Square (PLS) method. The results show that site credibility assessment on marketing mix improves due to occurring bonus or promotions, selling well known brands, and the availability of delivery services that can be monitored by buyers. In WebQual metrics, site credibility improves due to visitor’s ease of understanding, trust/reliability, and security while visiting or conducting purchases. Site credibility constructions rely on additional vendor information such as contact numbers, vendor ID (address, structure, awards, etc.), shopping guidelines, and feedback speed to customers queries.
SOCIETY’S WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DUSUN TOISAPU LANDFILL, AMBON DISTRICT Angela Ruban; Eka Intan Kumala Intan Kumala Putri; Meti Ekayan
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Waste is a national problem in Indonesia. This is related to the old paradigm of waste management which is only collected, transported, and disposed to the landfill. The same problem occured in Dusun Toisapu, Ambon. Since it’s establishment in 2003, Dusun Toisapu landfill used open dumping and it’s caused the increased negative externalities of environmental quality for the people who lives nearby. Ambon district officer has a new integratedwaste management in 2012 but the implementation is not going well because there was no sorting of waste (organic and anorganic) on source of waste. The governments finacial limitation causes the waste management services not running properly. Based on the results of research in Baguala and Nusaniwe, most people are willing to pay higher retribution for better services in Dusun Toisapu landfill with four scenarios. The highest average WTP in Baguala is Rp24.250,00/family/month for biogas scenario and the lowest is Rp20.804,00/family/month for incineration scenario. In Nusaniwe, it is obtained the highest average WTP is  p21.228,00/family/month for composting scenario and the lowest is Rp18.220,00/family/month for sanitary landfill scenario. Value of WTP from people can cover operational costs for implementing four waste management scenarios that offered.
ANALYSIS THE IMPACT OF PRODUCT QUALITY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ON SATISFACTION AND LOYALTY OF PEST CONTROL OPERATORS IN PT BAYER INDONESIA Sugiarman Sugiarman; Rita Nurmalina; Kirbrandoko Kirbrandoko
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The aims of the research are to identify the important level of attributes of product quality and customer service on customer satisfaction and loyalty, to analyze the impact of product quality and customer service oncustomer satisfaction and loyalty, and to recommend the corporate strategy to PT Bayer Indonesia on customer satisfaction and loyalty. Types of research are descriptive and explanatory survey and the sampling method is convenientsampling. Unit of observation is two hundreds respon dents through the distribution of questionnaires to the pest control operators in Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Surabaya, Denpasar, Balikpapan, Medan, and Pekanbaru.Attributes and its influence was analyzed using Structural Equation Model (SEM). Respondents of the study are from Jakarta (46.0%), Bandung (2.5%), Semarang (3.0%), Surabaya (25.0%), Denpasar (5.5%), Balikpapan (2.5%), Pekanbaru (4.0%), Medan (8.5%), and Batam (3.0%). The score of importance level of product quality is for effectivity (91.6%), ease of use (96.1%), flexibility (96.8%), technical specification (95.3%), durability (94.3%), and prestige (97.1%), while for customer service is tangibles (88.6%), reliability (87.0%), responsiveness (89.0%), assurance (94.6%), and empathy (96.8%). The results of explanatory research are product quality (R2 = 0.788; p = 0.003) and customer service (R2 = 0.820; p = 0.001) influence significantly on customer satisfaction, whereas customer satisfaction influence significantly on customer loyalty (R2 = 0.946; p = 0.000). Pest control operators as the applicator of pesticides for urban pest from PT Bayer Indonesia have satisfaction on product quality (95.2%) and customer service (90.5%).  
PERFORMANCE AND PROSPECTS FOR CATTLE FARM BUSINESS FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT IN WEST SUMATRA Jefrey M Muis
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Most of the farmer groups managing cattle in West Sumatra have not achieved the business goals with little regard for the potential well and local resources that surround them and the lack of attention to environmental impact. The purpose of this study was to describe the performance of the enclosure management, feeding management, livestock waste management with respect to the concept of Green Marketing, and describes prospects for the cattle business in West Sumatra sustainable future. The research was conducted in 2012 in farmer groups Sejahtera Rambatan, Tanah Datar and groups Sejahtera Dua, in West Pasaman. The method used is the qualitative and quantitative approaches. The results of this study were (1) cage is best for beef cattle business is to facilitate the enclosure of communal feeding and cleaning cages. Need a good cage equipped breeding tank waste. (2) Management of by-product feed by utilizing skin cocoa plantations, palm leaf midrib and Solid largely able tosubstitute consentrate feed and forage with greater economic value. (3) By processing waste in the form of cattle faeces, cow urine and feed residue into organic fertilizer for farmers and provide benefits to cover the cost of feedproduction. (4) By applying the concept of Green Marketing in the cattle business is to provide economic benefits and environmental friendly.
DUPLICATION IN INDONESIAN JOURNAL ARTICLE: QUALITY ANALYSIS Ekawati Marlina; Retno Asihanti Setiorini; Kamariah Tambunan
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There are several cases of duplicate articles in Indonesian scientific journal. This study provide inputs tothe journal publisher in Indonesia to prevent duplication. This paper conducted analysis of quality articles andjournals, data obtained from the Indonesian Scientific Journal Database (ISJD) and printed journals in PDIILIPI. The results show (1) the duplication are written by the same author, but published in different journals, in thesame or different year; (2) articles published in the same journal but in different volume; (3) articles from a similarresearch team, but published as sole author under the name of each member of the group. Most journals alreadyinclude a requirement that the article submitted has not been published in other journals. This paper suggests inorder to avoid duplication, each journal should add the prerequisite, such as authors should not submit the articleto other publishers before the selection process has been completed. In addition, to address duplication, whilethe selection is in process, publisher should conduct a benchmarking script analysis to search articles that havebeen published. ISJD, is a database for comparing articles and managed by PDII LIPI. Currently, ISJD alreadymanages more than 5,000 journals with more than 140,000 articles. This study is expected to provide input to thejournal publisher in Indonesia, so there is no duplication of publication of the article.
MARKETING SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AS SUPPORT FOR FISHERIES INDUSTRIALIZATION (CASE STUDY: TILAPIA FISH IN MUSI RAWAS DISTRICT, SOUTH SUMATRA) Hertria Maharani
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Fisheries industrialization announced by the Ministry of Marine and Fisheries Affairs aims to increaseproduction, productivity, and value added of fishery products. However, increased production without increasingmarketingefforts will make less successful impact for the program. This research examines the aquaculture, market,channel marketing, and trading of tilapia from Musi Rawas, South Sumatra. Field studies were conducted inMarch–June 2012. Survey method was used as the main instrument of this study, with the help of questionnairesand in-depth interviews with key informants. Respondents consisted of farmers, collectors, traders, and policymakers related tilapia. Descriptive analysis was conducted for the method of analysis. Results of the study showedthat despite an increase in production experienced by farmers, commodities are marketed only to the local market.Farmers are still the price takers which means they cannot increase the bargaining power. The structure of farmersmarkets are perfectly competitive, while the structure is oligopsonistic merchant. So the prices at the level of farmersare controlling nature merchants. To improve the welfare of farmers aquaculture, should diminishing patronclient relationship and search for new marketing channels need to be done as the customer looking for a restaurantor doing marketing tilapia up to another area.

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