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Journal : International Business and Accounting Research Journal

Strategic Development Model for The Local Wisdom Based Small and Medium Enterprise (SMEs) : Using Analytical Hierarchy Process Ap-proach Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti; Dalila Daud; Christina Litaay; Talitha Widiatningrum; Dhea Rizky Amelia
International Business and Accounting Research Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2023): July 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35474/ibarj.v7i2.257

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The objective of this research is to construct a strategic development model for the local wisdom based SMEs in Magelang City of Central Java. SMEs become business entities that are prospective, have a high resilience and hugely contribute to the economy. Various attempts have also been made by the government to optimize the development of SMEs, in this case to those in Magelang City, with all their strengths and potentials. The “Magelang Kelurahan Entrepreneurship Center” program or abbreviated as “Magelang Keren”has become one of the attempts from the Magelang City Government to support the SMEs succession. The mapping, synchronization, and harmonization in the attempt on empowering the SMEs is really needed as the basis of the policy to make an accurate program. This research used the descriptive qualitative and quantitative approach. The approach used is the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) with the help of Geographic Information System (GIS) data analysis, using the House Model Analysis and the Fishbone Diagram. The findings of the research formulated that the attempt in developing the SMEs in Magelang City can be focused on the three main aspects, government policy, human resources and also the institutional. In the attempt of developing those specifically, it can be described by separating it into three alternatives that are prioritized, motivating the SMEs actors to improve the longevity of the business, training in promotion and marketing by using the IT, general training and the ease of the access on the registration as well as the procurement of HKI optimally that are centralized, consistent and sustainable.
Barrier Coverage of Employment Social Security in the Agricultural Sector Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti; Christina Litaay; Talitha Widiatningrum; Dhea Rizky Amelia
International Business and Accounting Research Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2023): January 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35474/ibarj.v7i1.259

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Agricultural sector workers are considered to have a lack of awareness and cost-complexities in accessing social security programs. The discussion of this study will focus on efforts to explore issues regarding the factors that influence the tendency or opportunity for workers to become participants in employment social security. Using the logistic regression method and Sakernas data 2019, it is found that agricultural workers with wages above the Regional minimum wage (UMR), workers who already have Health Social Security, formal agricultural workers, those living outside Java, farmers with monthly wages and heads of households tend to be more to become participants in employment social security. Recommendations for expanding participation for agricultural sector workers can be made with several alternatives, such as, (1) justifying or adjusting payment schemes for those who work with seasonal and uncertain wages. (2) To push the expansion of the scope of workers in the agricultural sector, Social Security Administrator for Employment/ BPJS Ketenagakerjaan can conduct program socialization in collaboration with the Social Security Administrator for Health/ BPJS Kesehatan. This is done since the participation of agricultural sector workers in the BPJS healthcare program is relatively high, (3) It is necessary to encourage employers in the agricultural sector to register their workers in social security, through an approach that is adjusted to the income pattern of farmers (seasonal).
Co-Authors Adi Franata Jaya Aditya Marianti Ai Rohaeti Amin Retnoningsih Ari Yuniastuti Arvidhea Safira Gunawan Aryono Adhi Asih, Tri Sri Noor Christina Litaay Christina Litaay Dalila Daud Danu Sulistyo Desiy Ema Dwi Wahyuni Dewi Mustikaningtyas Dhea Rizky Amelia Enni Suwarsi Rahayu F. Putut Martin HB Farah Fitrotun Nisa’ Febriani, Vina Fitri Arum Sasi Fitri Arum Sasi, Fitri Arum Hadiati, Devi Ikwan Wahyudi Imronah, Imronah Indrawati, Putri Indrawati, Putri Ismalida Maftuhatus Samihah Istiani, Fahrun Istiani, Fahrun Krispinus Kedati Pukan Krispinus Kedati Pukan Lina Herlina Lina Herlina Maila Shofa Maghfiroh Martien Herna Susanti Moh. Qalfin Muhajaroh, Ririn Muhammad Abdullah Mukhtar, Khoirul Munasari, Tri Musafa, Fajar Nafi'ah, Miftahun Naina Rizki Kenarni Nasrika, Evy Nikmah, Nailatun Nofitasari, Maria Ulfa Noor Aini Habibah Nova N Zakyani Novita Kusuma Wardani Nugrahaningsih Nugrahaningsih Nugrahaningsih WH Nur Kusuma Dewi Nur Kusuma Dewi Nurhafizah Nurhafizah Nurhafizah Nurhafizah, Nurhafizah Parmin Parmin - Permatasari, Yoan Peryana, Riska Pramesti Dewi Pukan, Krispinus Putri, Raras Widiasri R Susanti R Susanti R Susanti R. Susanti R. Susanti Rahayu, Reny Rahayu, Reny Riska Laila Mukaromah Rizka Oktafiani Rukaenah, Rina Rukaenah, Rina Sadikin, Nadya Audina Nurkhafiya Septina, Esky Purba Septina, Esky Purba Setianingsih, Rizki Setianingsih, Rizki Siti Alimah Siti Harnina Bintari Sri Mursiti Sri Ngabekti Sri Sukaesih Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti Sugianto - Sulaiman, Meltasari Triyanasari, Triyanasari Triyanasari, Triyanasari Tyas Agung Pribadi Tyas Agung Pribadi, Tyas Agung Wijawati, Nur Y. Ulung Anggraito, Y. Ulung Yustinus Ulung Anggraito