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Business and Entrepreneurial Review
Published by Universitas Trisakti
ISSN : 08539189     EISSN : 22524614     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25105/ber
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Business and Entrepreneurial Review is published by Program Pascasarjana Universitas Trisakti. The editorial receives general writing, management and entrepreneurship areas in which no other media has ever been published and reviews of new management books and marketing services. Preferred writing is the result of field research. The evaluation process of papers submitted depends entirely on the "Blind Review" designated by the editor in chief in accordance with the reviewer’s expertise.
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TOWARD RURAL SUSTAINABLE PHOTOVOLTAICS DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA THE EFFECTS OF SOCIOECONOMIC BENEFIT, INFORMATION ACCESS, AND FINANCING FACILITIES TO THE SUSTAINABILITY OF PHOTOVOLTAICS TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS I Wayan Sujana
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 10 No. 2 (2011): Volume 10, Number 2, April 2011
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The search for a substitute for fossil energy resources in view of the growing demand for environmentally friendly technologies for electricity generation, and the needs of the growing economics and population in Indonesia have increased the interest in photovoltaic as a long term, environmentally friendly and reliable energy technology. Although Indonesia outperformed its regional neighbors and joined China and India as the only G20 members posting growth during the 2009 economic crisis, Indonesia still struggles with poverty and unequal energy distribution. Fortypercent of Indonesian households are still not electrified and most of them live in the rural area.Indonesia is trying to introduce a modern electricity technology to rural population who cannot be served economically or in a timely manner by the conventional rural electrification system. For several decades, the electricity generation in Indonesia have been under the monopolistic management of national electric company, PLN controlled and funded by the government.Experience shows that PLN has for reasons of limited funding, inadequate capacity, and has been unable to service and ensure the expansion of the utility grid to most rural households.The utilization of a photovoltaic system is targeted to contribute to the rural electrification and contribute in total of one half percent to the domestic energy mix. The photovoltaic development in Indonesia is progressing very slowly. The goal to have 50 MWp of photovoltaic generating power in the year 2010 has not been accomplished. Current installed photovoltaic capacity is 10 MWp about 2.85 percent of the year 2025 target. This dissertation studies socio and economic viability, rural information access and financial facilities influences to the sustainability of photovoltaic system dissemination in the rural area of Indonesia
ROAD TRANSPORT OF GOODS IN INDONESIA: INFRASTRUCTURE, REGULATORY AND BRIBERY COSTS Brasukra G Sudjana
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 10 No. 2 (2011): Volume 10, Number 2, April 2011
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Indonesia’s logistics costs have been identified as the weak link in the country’s price competitiveness. Part of this problem is attributed to the cost of domestic transportation. This article attempts to quantify the components of domestic transportation of goods overland, especially those due to infrastructure, regulatory barriers, and illegal charges. The study focuses on Sulawesi and covers six routes connecting major cities on the island, as well as three other comparator routes in Sumatra, Java, and West Nusa Tenggara. This report finds that while a big portion of the cost comes from Indonesia’s topography (and lack of infrastructural development to tackle these topography, such as the building of highways), some 10% of transportation cost is due to regulatory and illegal charges.
”GREEN” HRM: AN EVALUATION AND THE FUTURE AGENDA Andreas W Gunawan Putra
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 10 No. 2 (2011): Volume 10, Number 2, April 2011
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The application of “green” Human Resource Management Practices (HRMP) to achieve a company’s competitive advantage particularly in the hospitality industry is arguably derives fromits Human Resource Management strategy. This has been driven by both customer requirements and increasing intensity of competition. It seems essential these days to invest in quality of Human Resources in order to improve its competitive advantage. However, far from being investigated as the difficulty for the consistency and integrity of the application of ‘green’ HRMP in the workplace.Furthermore, a frame of reference for “Green” HRM has yet to emerge. It is suggested that “green”’ HRMP concepts and frameworks could be utilized to improve the hospitality industrymaintaining its green environment. This paper examines critical aspects of ‘green’ HRMP theory and practices to underpinning business service performance. Indeed, the paper suggests a research agenda that could begin to investigate these propositions.
CUSTOMER RETENTION STRATEGIES AT HYPERMARKETS IN JAKARTA Willy Arafah
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 10 No. 2 (2011): Volume 10, Number 2, April 2011
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Today many Hypermarket growing in Jakarta, although Jakarta market is very large and seems very promising, Hypermarkets are finding it tough to be profitable in Jakarta. One of the marketing strategies is to focus on retaining the existing customer as they are three time more profitable than looking for the new one. In this research we examine the factor that influence customer intention to continue purcjhasing from Hypermarkets in Jakarta. The results show that customer’sperceived value is an important indicator of customer continuance intention, as are the loyalty incentives provided by the Supermarkets. Moreover, convenience is more important for customer in these markets than enjoyments. Hypermarkets can increase customer retention by focusing their strategies in making customer experience more valuable and convenient. Implication for theory and practice are also discusses in this research.
PATH ANALYSIS COMMUNICATION MODEL OF COOPERATION ORGANIZATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION (VILLAGE UNIT COOPERATIVE/VUC RICE MILLING UTILIZATION CASE IN KARAWANG AND CIANJUR DISTRICT WEST JAVA PROVINCE) Parlaungan Adil Rangkuti; Amiruddin Saleh
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The objectives of this research were (1) to explain VUC organization communication factors whichare the key in improving the VUC performance, (2) to explain VUC organization communicationfactors that become the key in developing the VUC capacity, and (3) to formulate defined strategyin improving the VUC quality service as the agricultural economic organization for agriculturalmechanization development. Active category of VUC sample as analysis unit was determinedby each of five VUC samples at Karawang and Cianjur District. From each VUC sample, thirtyrespondents that use rice milling of VUC, were taken. This research was designed using surveymethod with multi analysis approaches, they were: descriptive analysis and path analysis usingSEM (Structural Equation Model) analysis with LISREL analysis support. The primer andsecondary data were collected from December 2009 to March 2010. The result of this researchshowed that (1) according to the similarity test model referring to the goodness of fit criteriafrom SEM analysis showed that VUC organization communication model is good, (2) level ofperformance, capacity, and quality of VUC service at Karawang and Cianjur District classifiedas low,(3) determinant factors which have real influence on the low performance and capacityof VUC are low quality of information, inconvenient organization communication environment,and low intensity of public organization communication, (4) determinant factors which have realinfluence on the low quality of VUC service are low quality of VUC personnel characteristicand weak VUC organization communication process, and (5) improvement strategy of VUCquality service should be done by developing VUC organization communication model throughagricultural information system development in the centers of agriculture production in eachrural area towards modern agriculture.

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