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Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
ISSN : 24773328     EISSN : 28077245     DOI : -
The International Summit on Science, Technology and Humanity (ISETH) is organised by Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta. This summit aims to provide a platform for researchers and academics to share their research findings with others and meet lecturers and researchers from other institutions and to strengthen the collaboration and networking amongst the participants.
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Analysis of the Institutional Capacity as a Part of the Institutional Economics: Evidence from the Organizational Capacity of Surakarta City Local Government Agung Riyardi; W Widojono; Muzakar Isa
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2015: Proceeding ISETH (International Conference on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The institutional capacity is a part of the institutional economics. There are two standards of the institutional capacity. The first standard is the optimality capacity of micro, mezzo, and macro levels. The second standard is the criteria of expertise, specificity, and incentives. However, analysis on the concept of institutional capacity is limited. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the application of the institutional capacity in Surakarta city local government and to obtain empirical facts of the optimal capacity of micro, mezzo and macro levels and its correlation with the institutional criteria. Descriptive method was applied to measure the capacity optimization in the micro, mezzo, and macro levels and to describe its correlation with the institutional criteria, namely expertise, specificity, and incentives. To examine the level of the capacity optimization, the percentage of the expected and prevailed was analyzed, whereas the dynamics of each criterion since 2005 to 2011 was analyzed to illustrate the correlation with the institutional criteria. The study indicated the overall capacity of Surakarta city government has not been optimal, due to their suboptimal mezzo and macro levels capacity. In addition, the capacity of micro, mezzo and macro level of Surakarta government turns to have correlation with the institutional criteria. The micro level correlates with the expertisecriterion, the mezzo level with the specificity in authority and incentives criteria, andthe macro level with the specificity in responsiveness criteria.
Analysis of Supply Chain Management in Indonesian Creative Industries: an AHP Approach Benyamin Parubak; Suryadi Hadi
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The implementation of supply chain management can help creative industry to improve their business. However, there are many obstacles that should be overcome, such as, lack of financial, lack of knowledge in maintaining relationship with supplier and customers, and lack of technology. Therefore, this study aims to acknowledge the implementation of supply chain management in Indonesian creative industries and identify the main issues in supply chain management. This study applies AHP approach to analyze the data. There were 50respondents involved in this study and completed the questionnaires. This study focuses on several criteria such as supplier relationship management, demand management, cash flow, customer service, and product development. The research findings show that managing the cash flow is the most important when one applies supply chain management. The future research is expected to extend the research with other approaches so that the understanding of the issues will benefit the improvement of creative industries.
Improving Economic Community Empowerment and Health Care Utilization through Insurance Awareness to Reduce Maternal Death in Indonesia Nugroho Wisnu Murti; Vitri Widyaningsih
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Maternal mortality is still a global public health problem. Despite the efforts that have been conducted to prevent maternal death, the rate remains high, especially in the low and middleincome country. Indonesia faced a big challenge, with increased number of maternal mortality in recent years which has reached more than 300 deaths per 100,000 live births, and fails to reach its Millennium Development Goal (MDGs) in 2015 of 102 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. Several factors that have been related to maternal death include hemorrhage, hypertension, and infection as three main direct causes of maternal mortality. Several indirect causes include maternal preexisting medical problems, such as diabetes, anemia, HIV and chronic energy malnutrition. Problems regarding access and quality of health care, especially during the antenatal and postpartum period have also been linked to maternal mortality. With the current policy of universal coverage, maternal health care should reach women from all socioeconomic background which will alleviate this problem. It is also crucial to improve income to ensure that these women can afford insurance membership, especially those who are not covered by the government. This paper reviewed methods to decrease maternal mortality through increasing health care utilization by improving insurance awareness and community empowerment in economics which will enable women to have adequate access to quality health care.
Dinimishing Musharakah Contract as an Alternative Financing for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises I Imronudin
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Given the fact that the utilization of Islamic financial contract based on the PLS principle is relatively low, it is important to propose new insight of using Islamic financial instrument under PLS principles. Therefore, this paper aims to provide insight of using diminishing musharaka contract as an alternative financing for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), which operate under PLS principles. Descriptive analytical method is used to describe the use of diminishing musharaka contract. Using simple calculation, this paper shows how to apply this type of contract to finance investment for SMEs particularly in fixed assets. Based on the diminishing musharaka contract, the profit which is shared to Islamic banks decrease gradually in response to the amount of decreasing banks’ capital involve in partnership. Conversely, the proportion of profit for SMEs increases gradually as a consequence of the increasing amount of partnership with Islamic banks. Thus, diminishing Musharaka contract enables SMEs to release the contract without undergoing financial distress because they make repayment of the principle in installment together with the profit sharing.