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Strategi Pengembangan Usaha Sapi Perah Skala Mikro Berwawasan Lingkungan di Kabupaten Subang, Jawa Barat Petrus F.T.P. Tampubolon; Hermanto Siregar; Muladno -; M. Machfud
MANAJEMEN IKM: Jurnal Manajemen Pengembangan Industri Kecil Menengah Vol. 6 No. 2 (2011): Manajemen IKM
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (270.685 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/mikm.6.2.37-43

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Until now, the development of the environmentally sound micro-scale dairy cattle business (USPSMWL) in the District of Sagalaherang and Ciater of the Subang Regency not fully reached the desired level yet. The growth of the dairy cow population of about 1% per year is still below the national growth of 1.29%; beside that, the environmental quality of some of the business of dairy cows (USP) is still not good yet. Results from the survey showed that most location of the cow shed was placed < 5 meters of residential houses. By the end of 2010, more than 80% dairy cow waste has not well managed, so it could be risk factors: air pollution,public health problem and odor. This study was intended to findstrategiesfor developing USPSMWL in Subang Regency. This study has used a method based on the analysis of Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Respondents of this study were 6 experts,  drawn from banking sector, animal husbandry sector, Dairy Milk Cooperative of Northen Bandung (KPSBU), Cooperative sector, Regency Government, and Environment sector.Theresults show that  the “first priority actor” in the development USPSMWL in Subang Regency is “The Government of Regency, District, and Village ”; the “first priority factor” is “The readiness of the community”, the “first priority objective” is “The increasing community income”; and the “first priority strategy” is “The increasing readiness of the community/farmers to conduct the business of dairy farming (USP)”. Based on experts opinion in AHP, it can be concluded that the role of the Government of the Regency/District/Village in the development of USPSMWL in Subang Regency is the primary importance. The main strategy to be implemented is “to increase the community/farmers’ readiness to conduct dairy farming business (USP)”. It is matched with the real needs of communities in the location of the USP included  (a) the need for increased knowledge and positive attitude of “non-dairy farmers” and “dairy farmers” community; (b) the need for capital support or procurement of production means for dairy farming, and (c) the need for increased motivation of the people to develop USPSMWL.
ANALISIS DAMPAK PENDAFTARAN TANAH SISTEMATIK TERHADAP KONDISI SOSIAL EKONOMI MASYARAKAT DI KOTA DEPOK Sugiyanto Sugiyanto; Hermanto Siregar; Endriatmo Soetarto
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis Vol. 5 No. 2 (2008): Vol. 5 No. 2 Oktober 2008
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

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This research purposes are (1) to analyze communities perception about land certificate, (2) to analyze determinant factors of communities perception toward systematic land registration, (3) to analyze the impact of systematic land registration toward communities social economic conditions, and (4) to  formulate policy implication which can be improved from execution of systematic land registration and its impact to communities social economic conditions. This research used descriptive statistic and inferensia statistic method through survey approach. Primary data collected using structured interview with questionnaire guidelines from 100 respondent with purposive sampling from Curug Village and Sukatani Village in Cimanggis Subdistrict on Depok Regency. This research used range criteria, ordinal logistic regression, Mann-Whitney Test. The results of this research were: (1) communities perception about land certificates represent that certificate perceived very important for strongest evidence of land ownership, safety, easier sell, higher price. While, land certificate perceived important in credit collateral; (2) factors which significantly influencing communities perception toward systematic land registration were time, cost, and procedure of registering land ownership; (3) the impact of systematic land registration toward community social economics condition were land owner safety, land sell amenity, land price and land tax; (4) The systematic land registration is a  feasible project, but need  improvement in: giving high priority for area with productive agriculture and population with low income, project well planning, optimizing of counselling, prohibiting illegal fee with giving punishment and giving reward for countryside officer which have  the vital role
USAHA KECIL LIDAH BUAYA DI KABUPATEN BOGOR: SEBUAH ANALISIS SOSIAL, EKONOMI DAN LINGKUNGAN Hermanto Siregar; Widyastutik Widyastutik; Heti Mulyati
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis Vol. 5 No. 1 (2008): Vol. 5 No. 1 Maret 2008
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

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Aloe vera’s industry is an important plant for the development of social, economy and environment. Bogor sub province is one of the area target for improving aloe vera small enterprise in Indonesia. The objective of his study is to analyze the impact of aloe vera enterprises on the social, economy and environment. The results showed that 14 desa in 9 kecamatan has potency to development of aloe vera’s enterprises. There are Kecamatan Kemang, Rancabungur, Bojong Gede, Pamijahan, Cibungbulang, Parung, Darmaga, Cijeruk dan Caringin. The sex of 91,30persen respondent is male, the background of education is dominated by Senior high school (38,89persen). The area of planting is 0.25 - 5 Ha. Theeffect of social is labor absorbent to reduce unemployment. The worker of Aloe vera was domitaned by the worker from outer family. The other effect improves earning distribution, saving and consumption community. The downstream industry of aloe vera were harvest and post harvest tools/machines andfertilizers. The upstream industry were aloe drinks, aloe foods, the raw materials for cosmetics and pharmacies. 85persen of Aloe planting produced solid wastes but it can be degradable and used for fertilizers.
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KOMPENSASI EKSEKUTIF DAN HUBUNGANNYA DENGAN KINERJA PERUSAHAAN: KASUS BUMN PERKEBUNAN Dyan Vidyatmoko; Bunasor Sanim; Hermanto Siregar; M. Said Didu
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis Vol. 6 No. 2 (2009): Vol. 6 No. 2 Oktober 2009
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

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The objectives of this research are (1) to analyse determinants  and the magnitude of the influencing factors of the Indonesian Estate State-owned enterprises’ executive compensations; and  (2) to analyse the relationship between those influencing factors with firm  performances,  statistical methods used for analysing these objectives are Structural Equation Model (SEM), contingency analysis, regresion analysis and qualitative analysis. The study found out  that from all identified variables,  executive decision mechanism, job complexity, firm size, firm ability to pay compensation, and product diversification and market expansion  have positive correlation and significant influenced to executive compensation.  Human capital, business risk, executive employment market  have significant correlations to executive compensation.  The research has shown that firm size  has positive correlation and significant influenced towards customers performance,   internal business process performance, and growth and learning performance.  Firm ability to pay  has positive correlation and significant influenced towards financial performance, customer performance and growth and learning performance.  Product diversity and market expansion has positive correlation and significant influence to customer performance  and internal business process performance.
DAMPAK DESENTRALISASI FISKAL TERHADAP KINERJA FISKAL DAERAH DAN KETAHANAN PANGAN DI WILAYAH PROVINSI JAWA BARAT Wiwiek Rindayati; Bunasor Sanim; M Parulian Hutagaol; Hermanto Siregar
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis Vol. 4 No. 2 (2007): Vol. 4 No. 2 Oktober 2007
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

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The implementation of fiscal decentralization in accordance with Law No 32/2004 regarding local government and No. 33/2004 regarding inter-government fiscal relationship was considered as the new  era management  and local goverment budgets. The objectives of this study are (1) to analyze factors affecting regional fiscal performance, regional economy performance, poverty ond food security performance, (2) to evaluate impact of fiscal decentralization policy on poverty and food security in West Java.The descriptive analysis and simultaneous econometrical models were used in this study, using pooled time series data of  1995-2005 and cross section data of 13 kabupaten estimated using the 2SLS method. The result of the study shows that the DAU was the source of 68 persen of regional income.The routine expenditures were the largest regional expenditures (77 persen). The policy of increasing wages of agricultural has affectively increased food security and  poverty alleviation in West Java.
EKONOMI INDUSTRI PULP DAN KERTAS INDONESIA: ANALISIS SIMULASI KEBIJAKAN DAN TEKANAN INTERNASIONAL Bambang Widyantoro; Hermanto Siregar; Bunasor Sanim; D.S. Priyarsono
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis Vol. 3 No. 2 (2006): Vol. 3 No. 2 September 2006
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

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The objectives of this study are to evaluate the impacts of relevant policy alternatives and international pressure for Indonesian pulp and paper industries on the domestic economy. Ten policy alternatives set for period 1993-2003 are simulated with a simultaneous econometric model. The two-stage least squares method was used to estimate the parameters of the behavioral equations in the model.  Using income distribution and welfare criterias, the results indicate that the objective of decreasing pulp price will  improve the welfare of Indonesian society. It is essential that the policies would avoid a monopsony of  pulpmills for the timber-estate and a monopoly for the papermills.  Not significantly, the distribution of replanting fund  will improve in a little of the domestic economy.  Since the distribution of the fund be stopped, then producers' surplus will decline and the highest income distribution will be received by small-log producers, and the income transfer effects result a net welfare gain to Indonesian society. Stock dictation will be the domestic economy worse-off, but that would not be a case in the export embargo. Indonesia will loss in foreign exchange receipts because of the decreasing interest rate and international pressures. The domestic economy will decline due to this policies and pressure, so the net transfer effects are a welfare loss to Indonesian society as a whole
PERKEMBANGAN DAN DIVERSIFIKASI EKSPOR INDONESIA Hermanto Siregar; Arief Daryanto
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis Vol. 2 No. 2 (2005): Vol. 2 No. 2 Oktober 2005
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To some extent there was a change of Indonesia’s export in term of product diversification and countries of destination. From the market side , however, there was no change at the  composition of nine biggest export destination in the period of 2002-2004. This shows that there was sluggishness in making adjustment and overcoming constraints in trade. Indonesia needs to diversify the market dan the export products further. Foreign direct investment factor per se can not push the diversification. This factor need to be accompanied by economic stability, as well as taking care of the various internal and external constraints. 
CHANGES IN FARMER TERMS OF TRADE AND AGRICULTURE NET-BARTER TERMS OF TRADE: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS Hermanto Siregar
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis Vol. 1 No. 1 (2004): Vol. 1 No. 1 Maret 2004
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

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In line with the Prebisch-Singerhypothesis, it is found that the Indonesian farmer terms of trade in aggregatefollowed a negative trend. Spatially, this tendency was mainly the case for theWestern Part of Indonesia, whereas in the Eastern Part of the country,especially in some Sulawesi and Kalimantan provinces, the farmer terms of tradeincreased significantly. This shows a potency to properly expand theagricultural sector in these provinces without risking the relative welfare offarmers to decline. Thus more agricultural development efforts should bedevoted to these regions. The net barter terms of trade for agriculture, whichmay be seen as a proxy of relative welfare of farmers with some accesses toexport/import market, on the other hand, generally depict a non-negative trend.This suggest that in average this group of farmers, or perhaps a group ofagricultural exporters, was less severaly affected by the crisis or crisis-likeevents than the peasant farmers. Therefore, systematic development program,which should be more than a rescue-short-term-demand-side program, is neededwith a main aim to stabilize the relative welfare of the peasant. The analysisalso suggests that Indonesiaagricultural exports are supply determined, which means that eliminations ofsupply bottlenecks and technological advancement leading to a lower unit costrelative to price received are necessary to undertake.
PEMBANGUNAN PERDESAAN BERKELANJUTAN MELALUI MODEL PENGEMBANGAN AGROPOLITAN Sugimin Pranoto; Syamsul Ma'arif; Surjono H. Sutjahjo; Hermanto Siregar
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis Vol. 3 No. 1 (2006): Vol. 3 No. 1 Maret 2006
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

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The development implemented throughoutall this time still reveals an unbalanced development between the urban andrural area. This has occured due to the development policy that is lessfavorable toward the development of rural areas causing various  problems of imbalances (inequalities) ofwelfares among the regions. In addition, the failures of development in therural areas have caused backwash effect, and the domination of capital marketand welfares have been mostly possesed by the urban dwellers. The conditionof  rural communities have become moredeteriorated, poorer, and the level of unemployment becoming higher. Thedevelopment of agropolitan (agro-based area development) is expected to providepositive impact in the effort to empowering the rural community, reducingpoverty, and supporting rural economic activities that are environmentallyoriented. This study aims to develop a sustainable rural policy through theagropolitan development model, based on regional analysis, insitutional analysis(ISM), and dynamic system. The agropolitan development is relatively able toimprove the income per capita of the rural population. Dynamic system analysisshowed that the agropolitan model follows the basic pattern of Archetype Limitto Success, with production growth as a leverage factor of the dynamic model.Thus, the policy orientation to improve people's welfare is a policy that ableto improve the quantity and quality of products in a sustainable manner. Theresult of analysis of institutional aspect showed key factors that supportsuccessful agropolitan development which are skilled human resources, businesspartnership and marketing, and the performance of institutions that provideinput. The major constraints faced are small size land ownership and productiveagriculture land conversion, extension services agencies that are not yeteffective, low quality of human resources, business behavior change not easy,and low support of capital institution.
ANALISIS KONTRAK BERJANGKA OLEIN DI BURSA BERJANGKA JAKARTA Andam Dewi; Hermanto Siregar; Sri Hartoyo; Adler H. Manurung
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis Vol. 8 No. 1 (2011): Vol. 8 No. 1 Maret 2011
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Study about efficient market hypothesis is a common object for many financial researchers. Nevertheless, there are still limited studies about futures contract market particularly in the emerging market. The purposes of this study were to test the weak form efficiency of the Olein futures contract in the Jakarta Futures Exchange and to seek factors that can affect the fluctuation of Olein futures contract price. ARIMA and GARCH models were used as the basis for the analyses. Results of the study indicated that using weekly data, the weak form efficient market (random walk) hypothesis was rejected for the Olein futures contract in the Jakarta Futures Exchange, meaning that the market was in efficient.This implies that some one will be able to outperform the market using technical analysis for predicting future price changes. Furthermore, using monthly data, the fluctuation of Olein futures contract returnis influenced significantly by interest rate, exchange rate and CPO price.   Keywords : Jakarta Futures Exchange, Efficient Market Hypothesis, ARIMA, GARCH
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