cover
Contact Name
Ratnaningsih Hidayati
Contact Email
ratna.hidayati@kemendag.go.id
Phone
+62217423226
Journal Mail Official
jurnalperdagangan@gmail.com
Editorial Address
CENDEKIA NIAGA Pusdiklat Perdagangan Kementerian Perdagangan Jl. Abdul Wahab No. 38 Kedaung Sawangan Depok Jawa Barat Indonesia 16516
Location
Kota depok,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
Cendekia Niaga
ISSN : 25483137     EISSN : 25483145     DOI : -
Cendekia Niaga receives manuscripts with some topics/issues of trade and trade-related issues including Domestic Trade and Consumer Protection, International Trade and Trade Remedies, Trade-related human resources competency development, and Small Medium Enterprises.
Articles 6 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Cendekia Niaga terbit per 1 Agustus 2022" : 6 Documents clear
Peran Strategis Widyaiswara Dalam Membangun Kompetensi ASN di Era Digital Agus Kurniati
Cendekia Niaga Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Cendekia Niaga terbit per 1 Agustus 2022
Publisher : Pusat Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Aparatur Perdagangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52391/jcn.v6i1.628

Abstract

The new normal era and the accompanying covid-19 pandemic condition such as digital transformation and the industrial revolution 4.0 which is side by side with 5.0 with VUCA characteristic bring new challenge that demand changes in every line of life. Indonesia is one of the affected countries, so the change are absolutely necessary including the government system. This situation needs an agile government system with online or virtual public management. Digitization is mostly done in the public service sector, including the implementation of State Civil Apparatus competency development, in this process facilitator have a strategic role there. This study discusses the strategic role of facilitator as an integral part of state civil apparatus based on the competency map of facilitator in Regulation of Minister of State Apparatus Empowerement and Bureaucratic Reform Number 42 of 2021 concerning the Functional Position of facilitator juxtaposed with the competency needs in digital era so that widyaiswara can provide a strategic role in developing state civil apparatus competencies. This is a qualitative descriptive research. Data collection use literature study, observation and interview from any sources. From data processing and analysis, it can be concluded that facilitator in carrying out the task in the digital era has its own challenges, so they must be able to apply the principles of innovation, acceleration, efficiency, accountability, inclusion, collaboration, communicativeness and thinking in every decision making. To support the competency development of state civil apparatus, facilitator have important roles including: acting as a center of excellence, strengthening state civil apparatus talent, developing state civil apparatuscompetencies, forming character. A facilitator must be an agile person and open mind and willing to learn new thing according to the demand of the time. This research is expected to provide benefit for the enrichment of knowledge in the field of state civil apparatus competency development, especially in the field of education and training.
Upaya Membangun Kesadaran Keamanan Siber pada Konsumen E-commerce di Indonesia Ratri Nur Rohmah
Cendekia Niaga Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Cendekia Niaga terbit per 1 Agustus 2022
Publisher : Pusat Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Aparatur Perdagangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52391/jcn.v6i1.629

Abstract

Technological developments change people's behavior in buying and selling transactions. Consumer's shopping habits switched to e-commerce. However, transactions in e-commerce not only have a positive impact but also have a negative impact. consumers suffer losses due to cybercrime. Consumers need security. Cyber security is not only a device, but also human needs to provide an understanding of cyber security awareness. This study aims to determine the cybersecurity awareness program that can be built to protect e-commerce players. The method used is descriptive analysis conducting a literature study based on references. The results of the study indicate that efforts to build cybersecurity awareness among e-commerce players can be carried out through awareness programs or cybersecurity awareness programs. This awareness program is very simple and not too formal. It is necessary to prepare several aspects such as structure, priorities, materials, presentation and budgeting. The selected material can be searched directly for users, namely e-commerce actors. On the other hand, support from market providers is also needed to campaign for this cyber security awareness program. It is also necessary to carry out continuous evaluation of this cybersecurity awareness building effort to get feedback for improvement.
Pengaruh Label Nomor Registrasi Barang Keamanan, Keselamatan, Kesehatan, Dan Lingkungan Hidup (K3L) Dan Harga Terhadap Keputusan Membeli Produk Seprai Irma Listiani
Cendekia Niaga Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Cendekia Niaga terbit per 1 Agustus 2022
Publisher : Pusat Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Aparatur Perdagangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52391/jcn.v6i1.669

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to find out the influence of registration number label of Security, Safety, Health, and Environment, and also the products’ price on consumer purchase decisions on bed sheet products. This research was quantitative study with 100 respondents. The collected data were then tested for validity and reliability, then analyzed using the Structural Equation Modeling method based on PLS version 3.0. The result of data analysis show that registration number label of Security, Safety, Health, and Environment and price has a positive and significant effect on consumer purchase decisions.
Perilaku Utang Dan Piutang Pengusaha UMKM Penerima Penjaminan Kredit Dari Bank ONP Michael Laurensius
Cendekia Niaga Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Cendekia Niaga terbit per 1 Agustus 2022
Publisher : Pusat Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Aparatur Perdagangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52391/jcn.v6i1.673

Abstract

MSME entrepreneurs contribute greatly to the GDP of the Indonesian economy, so whether if crisis occurs, government intervention is necessary to accelerate recovery, one of which is credit guarantees policy. This study aims to examine the effect of credit guarantee intervention policies on MSME banking lending and its impact on MSME trade payables and accounts receivable. The research was conducted using a descriptive causal method to explain the relationship between credit guarantees, banking credit, and trade payables and trade receivables of MSMEs. The results of the study explain that there is a significant effect of providing credit guarantees on the amount of bank credit for MSME entrepreneurs, then from the amount of banking credit disburse it is known that there is no significant effect on the behavior of trade payables and there is a significant effect on trade receivables. In addition, this study also sees that in the implementation of the provision of credit guarantees that there is an adverse selection and moral hazard carried out by PT Jamkrindo as the guarantee provider and MSME entrepreneurs as the beneficiaries of the guarantee.
Penjajakan Indonesia-Southern African Customs Union Preferential Trade Agreement Dalam Upaya Memperluas Peluang Pasar Non-Tradisional Dan Studi Simulasi Perdagangan Bebas Bilateral RI-Namibia Sulthon Sjahril Sabaruddin
Cendekia Niaga Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Cendekia Niaga terbit per 1 Agustus 2022
Publisher : Pusat Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Aparatur Perdagangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52391/jcn.v6i1.675

Abstract

This study examines the feasibility of the RI-SACU PTA cooperation in an effort to expand non-traditional market opportunities, especially in the Southern African region. The study illustrated that Southern African region, particularly SACU member countries, is one of the potential regions for alternative trade development, especially for the Indonesian exports. The methodologies used in this study are descriptive approach to describe the economic potentialities, the trade relations development and the level of complementarity of the RI-SACU trade structure, a review of the SACU economic cooperation with third parties, and quantitative approach using the partial equilibrium analysis method with the SMART Model to assess the impact of trade liberalization or free trade on trade, tariff revenue, and welfare effects. Furthermore, TCI results showed that Indonesian exports can better fulfill the import needs of the SACU member countries than vice versa (except South Africa). In an effort to boost the RI-SACU trade performance, the study suggests to establish RI-SACU PTA which is not only will open market access to the SACU region, but also it will make Indonesian products to become more competitive in the SACU market. Furthermore, this study also conducted a free trade simulation between Indonesia and Namibia (one of the member countries of SACU). The simulation uses the SMART Model partial equilibrium analysis method. The RI-Namibia (one of the SACU member states) free trade simulation depicts a very positive impact for Indonesia in which Indonesian exports to Namibia are estimated to increase quite significantly, and at the same time reducing performance of the Indonesian trade competitor countries, particularly South Africa and China, and in the ASEAN context, especially Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam. In addition, the simulation results also illustrate that trade liberalization between Indonesia and Namibia is predicted to reduce tariff revenues on both countries, and would increase the welfare of consumers from both countries. Furthermore, the challenges experienced and strategies adopted by India, China, and the United States in dealing with the SACU economic cooperation could become a valuable lesson learned for Indonesia pertaining to the RI-SACU PTA cooperation. This paper also suggests ASEAN-SACU PTA and RI-SACU TIDCA could become alternative options to the RI-SACU PTA. Also, it is equally important for the Indonesian government to continue making efforts to enhance Indonesian positive image in the SACU community on the quality and image of Indonesian products, and as well to consider the possibility of establishing production centers in SACU member countries.
Klausula Baku Pada Perjanjian Berjangka Dan Perlindungan Hukum Bagi Investor Perdagangan Berjangka Komoditi Sheila Namira
Cendekia Niaga Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Cendekia Niaga terbit per 1 Agustus 2022
Publisher : Pusat Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Aparatur Perdagangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52391/jcn.v6i1.677

Abstract

Legal protection of customers or investors in the world of commodity futures trading needs to be considered. Many victims of the case of "spoofed investment" who suffered losses with a nominal that is not small. By using the normative juridical method, it is hoped that this research can realize justice and legal certainty in the world of futures trading. This study focuses on the standard clauses on futures agreements and consumer legal protection, in this case customers or investors. Law No. 10 of 2011 in conjunction with Law 32 of 1997 concerning Commodity Futures Trading which aims to ensure legal certainty and protect consumers who carry out futures trading transactions. Likewise with Law no. 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection. Both laws have the aim of protecting consumers. Before making a transaction, the customer or investor must meet the requirements for customer acceptance, one of which is by signing agreements. The agreement is in the form of a standard contract. The contents of the agreement are made by Bappebti. Therefore, the contents of the agreement have taken into account aspects of consumer protection. As a form of self-protection, customers can find out about brokerage companies through the web www.Bappebti.go.id or come directly to the Bappebti Building Floors 3 – 7 on Jl. Kramat Raya No. 172 Jakarta or CoFTRA's call center at (021) 31924744 and SMS center at 0811-1109-901. Bappebti also provides tips on protecting customers or investors with the “7Ps”. If a problem occurs in the future, the customer or investor can submit a complaint either to the division that serves complaints at the brokerage firm, futures association, and Bappebti. If the problem has not been resolved by deliberation, it will be resolved through the District Court or Commodity Futures Trading Arbitration.

Page 1 of 1 | Total Record : 6