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Penerapan Green Ekonomi dalam Pengelolaan Limbah Rumah Tangga (Pengolahan Minyak Jelantah Menjadi Lilin Aroma Terapi di Kelurahan Kameloh Baru, Palangka Raya) Pratiwi Subianto; Sabirin; Diana Beatris; Dedi Takari; Ahmad Rizani; Rima Harati; Yudi Pungan; Herman Fland Dakhi; Buyung Libna B; Renanda Indah
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Bangsa Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Juni
Publisher : Amirul Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59837/jpmba.v1i4.74

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Green economy adalah sebuah konsep yang meninjau aspek ekonomi melalui kegiatan pembangunan dengan tidak mengesampingkan kelestarian lingkungan. Upaya pengelolaan sampah jika dilihat dari kacamata ekonomi merupakan wujud dari green ekonomi. Limbah minyak jelantah merupakan isu lingkungan yang mendesak di banyak daerah perkotaan. Di Kelurahan Kameloh Baru, limbah minyak jelantah yang dihasilkan oleh rumah tangga dan warung makan telah mencapai tingkat yang mengkhawatirkan. Untuk mengatasi masalah ini, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan metode pengolahan limbah minyak jelantah menjadi lilin aroma terapi yang efektif dan berkelanjutan. Metode pengolahan melibatkan pengumpulan limbah minyak jelantah, penyaringan, pencucian, peleburan lilin, penambahan aroma, penuangan, dan pembentukan lilin. Limbah minyak jelantah yang telah diolah menjadi lilin aroma terapi memiliki nilai tambah yang signifikan, mengubah limbah menjadi produk yang dapat digunakan oleh masyarakat dengan aroma yang menyenangkan. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini dilakukan dengan melakukan survei lapangan dan pelatihan. Hasil Pengabdian kepada masyarakat menunjukkan bahwa pengolahan limbah minyak jelantah menjadi lilin aroma terapi cukup efektif dalam mengurangi dampak negatif limbah dan mengoptimalkan penggunaan limbah yang sebelumnya tidak bernilai.
EXPLORING THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM ON LOCALS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN BALI AND NORTH SUMATERA Diego Romario De Fretes; Caroline Caroline; Al- Amin; Swanto Sirait; Ahmad Rizani
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : ADISAM PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/injoss.v2i3.88

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This comparative analysis explores the economic impacts of sustainable tourism on local communities in Bali and North Sumatra, Indonesia. The study highlights the significance of understanding the specific contexts of these regions and examines the economic benefits, challenges, and policy initiatives related to sustainable tourism development. The research methodology involved a comprehensive literature review and data analysis. The selection criteria for comparative analysis and the variables and indicators used were carefully considered to ensure a comprehensive examination of the economic impacts of sustainable tourism in Bali and North Sumatra. The findings reveal positive economic outcomes in both regions, including job creation, income generation, and support for local businesses. However, Bali exhibits a more significant economic impact with its more developed tourism industry than North Sumatra. This difference can be attributed to factors such as higher tourist influx and better tourism infrastructure in Bali. The comparative analysis also uncovers common challenges locals face in both regions, including infrastructure development, resource management, cultural preservation, community engagement, capacity building, marketing strategies, and equitable distribution of benefits. Addressing these challenges is essential for sustaining the economic benefits of sustainable tourism and ensuring the preservation of natural and cultural resources. In conclusion, this comparative analysis highlights the economic impacts of sustainable tourism in Bali and North Sumatra. It emphasizes the need to address challenges and implement effective policies to maximize economic benefits and ensure a more equitable distribution for local communities.
INNOVATIONS IN ISLAMIC FINANCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: AN IN-DEPTH REVIEW OF RECENT LITERATURE Muhammad Syafri; Ahmad Rizani; Abdul Wahab Syakhrani; Eka Sutisna; Al- Amin
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): IN PRESS JANUARY
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This comprehensive literature review delves into Islamic finance in Southeast Asia, offering a meticulous examination of recent innovations within the industry. Southeast Asia, renowned for its vibrant Islamic finance sector, has witnessed groundbreaking developments that transcend conventional financial paradigms. The abstract embarks on a succinct journey through the review's key facets, encapsulating the essence of the extensive exploration. Against the backdrop of an ever-evolving financial landscape, this review navigates through the recent innovations that have reshaped the contours of Islamic finance. It delves into the burgeoning realm of Shariah-compliant fintech platforms, sustainable and green Sukuk, and innovative microfinance models that empower the underserved. Case studies of successful innovations from Indonesia and Malaysia exemplify the transformative potential of Islamic finance in driving financial inclusion, economic growth, and sustainability. Furthermore, the abstract offers a glimpse into the profound impact of digitalization and fintech on Islamic finance, revolutionizing accessibility, transparency, and efficiency. As Southeast Asia endeavors to become a global hub for Islamic finance, these technological advancements are pivotal in fostering financial inclusion and expanding the industry's reach. This literature review illuminates the dynamic landscape of Islamic finance in Southeast Asia, where innovation converges with ethical principles to shape a promising future. The region's commitment to ethical finance, sustainability, and socioeconomic development makes it a beacon in the ever-evolving world of Islamic finance.
ENHANCING EMPLOYEE WELL-BEING IN THE DIGITAL BUSINESS LANDSCAPE: EXPLORING THE NEXUS OF WORK-LIFE HARMONY AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT Januar Ida Wibowati; Yuli Alam; Ahmad Rizani; Loso Judijanto; Al- Amin
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October
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The consistently developing computerized business scene presents particular difficulties to the prosperity of workers. This study dives into the complicated connection between work-life amicability, hierarchical help, and representative prosperity in this unique setting. The examination utilizes a blended technique approach, joining quantitative studies and subjective meetings to acquire an extensive comprehension. The outcomes demonstrate that representatives in the computerized business world see a respectably certain work-life congruity, and they report an elevated degree of hierarchical help. Critically, a positive connection between work-life concordance and representative prosperity is noticed, featuring the meaning of accomplishing a decent expert and individual life. Furthermore, the study underscores the pivotal role of organizational support mechanisms, such as mental health resources and flexible work arrangements, in enhancing employee well-being. The implications of this study are twofold. First, it offers practical guidance for digital businesses to prioritize work-life harmony and strengthen organizational support to foster employee well-being. Second, it highlights the universal importance of these factors in the digital business context, reaffirming their relevance in an ever-changing landscape. Future research directions include longitudinal studies and a more in-depth exploration of industry-specific nuances. This study's overall significance lies in its role as a compass, guiding organizations toward a future where employee well-being and business success are intricately intertwined.
ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION OF INDONESIA IN THE ERA OF DIGITAL 5.0: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Adih Supriadi; Loso Judijanto; Ahmad Rizani; Al- Amin; Zulkifli Zulkifli
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): November
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Indonesia, a nation at the crossroads of economic transformation, is confronted with a unique set of challenges and opportunities in the era of Digital 5.0. This paper explores the implications of Digital 5.0 on Indonesia's economic landscape, emphasizing the key challenges and opportunities. The challenges encompass the digital divide, regulatory complexities, cybersecurity risks, and the imperative of a skilled workforce. These challenges necessitate a collaborative and forward-thinking approach involving government, private sector, and civil society. On the flip side, Indonesia's digital economy offers opportunities in e-commerce, fintech, startups, smart manufacturing, and e-governance, paving the way for innovation, job creation, and inclusive growth. The path forward involves bridging the digital divide, crafting a conducive regulatory environment, investing in cybersecurity and education, and promoting entrepreneurship. Indonesia's success in this transformative era hinges on its ability to navigate the evolving digital landscape and position itself as a global economic force.
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF MONETARY POLICY AND TRANSMISSION MECHANISMS ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDONESIA: AN EMPIRICAL APPROACH USING VAR (VECTOR AUTOREGRESSION) MODEL Loso Judianto; Caroline Caroline; Ahmad Rizani; Umar Kholil Lubis; Zet Abdullah
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): November
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This research investigates the intricate relationship between monetary policy, transmission mechanisms, and economic growth in Indonesia using an empirical approach employing the Vector Autoregression (VAR) model. In the ever-evolving landscape of global economics, the role of monetary policy in promoting stability and growth is pivotal, especially for emerging economies like Indonesia. The study delves into the specific context of Indonesia, a country that has experienced periods of economic growth amid challenges such as fluctuating inflation rates, exchange rates, and external shocks. The research explores how the central bank, Bank Indonesia, employs monetary policy tools to navigate these challenges and assesses the impact of these policies on the nation's economic growth. Furthermore, it examines the transmission mechanisms propagating these effects, including interest rates, exchange rates, and bank lending. It also scrutinizes the presence of time lags, the magnitude and direction of these effects, and the influence of external factors. The findings of this study are expected to have significant implications for policymakers, central banks, investors, and the broader academic community. Understanding monetary policy dynamics in a globalized world marked by economic volatility is critical for making informed policy decisions.
ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPING ECONOMIES IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS Caroline Caroline; Siti Sumiati; Ahmad Rizani; Loso Judijanto; Yamolala Zega
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): November
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In the context of globalization, this study assessed the impact of trade liberalization on economic growth in developing economies and provided essential policy implications. Utilizing a comparative analysis, historical perspectives, and quantitative measures, we examined case studies of developing nations to understand the dynamic relationship between trade liberalization and economic growth. The results demonstrated that trade liberalization has generally yielded positive outcomes, fostering economic growth and integration into the global economy. Developing countries that actively engaged in trade liberalization experienced increased foreign direct investment, expanded exports, and enhanced economic development. However, the study also identified various factors influencing this relationship, including institutional factors, human capital, investment in infrastructure, and political stability. In the context of globalization, the study highlighted the profound impact of international trade agreements and the need for responsive trade policy reforms. Lessons from the comparative analysis were used to provide practical recommendations for developing economies. These recommendations emphasize the importance of nurturing human capital, promoting sound governance, and investing in critical infrastructure. While acknowledging the potential challenges and risks, this research underlines the significance of carefully crafted trade policies to harness the benefits of trade liberalization and ensure sustainable economic growth.
ANALYZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TAX POLICIES IN IMPROVING A COMPANY'S FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE INVOLVES ASSESSING HOW TAXATION STRATEGIES IMPACT THE OVERALL ECONOMIC HEALTH OF THE BUSINESS Loso Judijanto; Eko Sudarmanto; Ahmad Rizani; Andree Tiono Kurniawan; Ignatius Septo Pramesworo
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): December
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This research engages in a thorough retrospective analysis to assess the historical effectiveness of tax policies in shaping the financial performance of companies. Through meticulous exploration of diverse taxation strategies employed over an extended temporal horizon, the study delves into the intricate dynamics that directly influence the overall economic health of businesses. The research reveals nuanced patterns and correlations by parsing through financial data and scrutinizing economic indicators, offering a rich understanding of the complex relationship between taxation strategies and fiscal well-being. Findings from this retrospective analysis contribute significantly to the ongoing discourse on the pivotal role of tax policies in corporate financial landscapes. The study unveils historical trends and establishes a robust foundation for informed considerations in future tax policy formulation and strategic financial planning. The keywords guiding this research—Tax Policies, Financial Performance, Taxation Strategies, Economic Health, and Fiscal Well-being—provide a comprehensive framework for exploring the multifaceted aspects of tax policy effectiveness, transcending temporal boundaries. This retrospective exploration is not confined to a specific era but spans diverse temporal contexts, offering insights that inform future financial strategies. The research serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, businesses, and academics alike, providing nuanced perspectives on the evolving nature of tax policies and their enduring impact on the financial trajectories of companies. The insights gleaned from this study underscore the imperative for adaptive financial strategies that navigate the dynamic interplay between taxation policies and corporate fiscal well-being.
NAVIGATING TECHNOLOGICAL DISRUPTION: ETHICAL, LEGAL, AND SOCIOECONOMIC DIMENSIONS IN CRAFTING A SUSTAINABLE AND JUST TAXATION SYSTEM Loso Judijanto; Dwi Koerniawati; Shohib Muslim; Pratiwi Subianto; Ahmad Rizani
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): December
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In navigating technological disruption within taxation systems, this research delved into the ethical, legal, and socioeconomic dimensions to craft a sustainable and just framework. Examining past trends and challenges, the study uncovered key findings reflecting stakeholders' heightened awareness, with 78% expressing concerns about the ethical use of taxpayer data. Though acknowledged by 65% of respondents, the legal landscape faces challenges in adapting to rapid technological advancements, necessitating agile regulatory frameworks. The study revealed nuanced socioeconomic impacts, with 58% perceiving positive effects on economic growth but 32% expressing concerns about potential disparities. Insights into behavioral aspects indicated a delicate balance, with 68% recognizing technology's positive influence on compliance behavior, while 45% voiced concerns about its potential misuse. The synthesis of these dimensions underscores the intricate interplay shaping tax technology policies. Acknowledging limitations, including regional variations, the research calls for ongoing exploration into emerging technologies and behavioral dynamics to inform the evolution of ethical and just taxation systems in the digital era.
CROSSING INDONESIA'S STARTUP ECOSYSTEM UNVEILING INNOVATION AND RESILIENCE IN THE CREATIVE ECONOMY LANDSCAPE Rudy Parlindungan Siahaan; Ahmad Rizani; Henny Noviany; Lina Affifatusholihah; Rahma Helal Al_ Jbour
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): March
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This study thoroughly examines Indonesia's burgeoning startup ecosystem, focusing on the symbiotic relationship between technological advancements, innovative dynamics, and entrepreneurial resilience within the creative economy. Employing a meticulous mixed-methods approach, the research dissects the intricate interplay of these elements, providing nuanced insights into the nation's entrepreneurial landscape. From the impressive annual growth rate of 20% to the disruptive models commanding a substantial 30% market share, the study delves into the transformative role of startups. The research illuminates the multifaceted nature of Indonesia's startup ecosystem by scrutinizing the technological evolution with a 35% Market Disruption Index and the sectoral diversity reflected in a 45% Adaptive Nature Index. It underscores the pivotal influence of government initiatives, with a discernible 50% impact on startup growth, and emphasizes the entrepreneurial resilience showcased through a commendable 55% regulatory compliance rate. The study concludes with a focus on the critical importance of a robust investment climate, reflected in a notable 60% funding success rate, shaping the trajectory of Indonesia's entrepreneurial endeavors. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the dynamic interplay between technology and entrepreneurship, offering valuable insights for policymakers, entrepreneurs, and scholars.