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Journal : International Journal of Supply Chain Management

AN EXPLORING THE FACTORS STRUCTURE OF HUMAN RESOURCE OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BASED ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ACEH, INDONESIA Saputra, Jumadil; Idris, Amiruddin; Albra, Wahyuddin
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The entrepreneurial opportunities emerge when certain individuals have insights into the value of resources that others do not. The resources such as alertness of entrepreneurial, knowledge, and ability become their own right. This study is intended to explore the factors structure of human resource of supply chain management based entrepreneurship in Aceh, Indonesia. The questionnaires were sent to 175 managers in firm, and were received back for an 86% response rate from 175 managers. The first factor analyzed was structure of the human resources. The summated entrepreneurship scores for managers were correlated, and responses to the human resource and entrepreneurship items were made using multivariate analysis of variance. These results identify the factors of human resources that are very influential on entrepreneurship in cluster 1 are Entrepreneurial Ability and Entrepreneurial Innovation.
Investigation of the Bitcoin Effects on the Country Revenues Via Virtual Tax Transactions for Purchasing Management Jumadil Saputra; Rico Nur Ilham; Erlina Erlina; Khairah Amalia Fachrudin; Amlys Syahputra Silalahi; Wahyuddin Albra
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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As a consensus network, Bitcoin enables new payment systems and money that are entirely digital or can be interpreted as a virtual currency that uses open source user-to-peer network systems for purchasing and sourcing management. It offers easier way of payment without the need for a bank account, credit card or intermediary. Bitcoin is cash stored in a computer that can be used to replace cash in an online sale transaction. Therefore, this study aims to investigate how to maximize the opportunities that allow Bitcoin in contributing for Indonesia tax revenue and also, the respond to the growing issues of virtual money transactions in the world. This study uses Literature study method based on some previous research and scientific journals that discuss about Bitcoin as a means of payment in sale and purchase transactions. The results of this study Bitcoin transaction tax still needs to be addressed is the absence of Legal Basis and legislation on legality of Bitcoin as a recognized payment instrument in Indonesia. This study can helps the Indonesian governments for creating a guidelines to adjust the regulation of virtual transactions for purchasing management, which have already been created and implemented in other countries and have a positive impact on the country's economy in addition to being one of the sources of increasing state tax revenues.
A Study of Supply Chain Manangement of Board Composition, Enterprise Risk Management, and Performance of non and Islamic Companies in Indonesia Jumadil Saputra; Husaini Husaini; Saiful Saiful; Wahyuddin Albra
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the differences of firm performance between Islamic and non Islamic companies. Further, this study also examine the influence of the board size, independence board and enterprise risk management (ERM) on firm performance. The sample in this study is non-financial companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange with the period 2011-2015, with a total of 95 Islamic and 858 non-Islamic companies. The results of this study shows that there is significant different the performance of Islamic and non Islamic companies.  The performance of Islamic companies are higher than non-Islamic companies. Further,  this study found that board size has no effect on the market performance of those companies. independence board has a negative effect on the market performance of the companies. enterprise risk management positively affects the firm performance for both Islamic and non-Islamic companies.
The Investment Behavior through Supply Chain Strategy of Acehness Entrepreneurs, Indonesia Jumadil Saputra; Iswadi Iswadi; Yunina Yunina; Muhammad Haykal; Wahyuddin Albra
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The aim of this is to analyze the investment behavior of Acehnese entrepreneurs by considering the individual characteristics of entrepreneurs. This study was analyzed using a quantitative descriptive approach. The number of samples was 150 Aceh Entrepreneurs in 10 districts/cities in Aceh. The selected entrepreneurs who have been designated as Taxable Entrepreneurs (PKP) by the Directorate General of Taxes. The sampling technique used is judgment sampling. The research data collected by using a closed questionnaire. The results of the study show that Acehnese entrepreneurs have risk-averse behavior in making investment decisions. The results of the study also show that Acehnese entrepreneurs consider investments by sharia principles. Entrepreneurs with an older age tend to have alternative investments in financial assets. Factors of saturation and reliability cause this tendency. Older entrepreneurs are becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the business they are running right now, but they are worried about the significant risks of diversifying investment into financial assets. Education needs to be given about investing in the financial sector for Acehnese entrepreneurs, especially for older entrepreneurs.