scholarly journals THE MODEL SUCCESS OF BUSINESS AND THE COMPETITIVENESS OF FEATURED SMES IN BANGKA BELITUNG PROVINCE ISLAND

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 659-676
Author(s):  
Reniati Reniati ◽  
Ratna Santi ◽  
Fadillah Sabri

Purpose: The purpose of this research is to build a model of creative strategy and incremental innovation and to analyze its impact on the success of business and competitiveness of featured small industries in Central Bangka. Methodology: This research is designed by using the descriptive and verification method. The minimum size of sample that should be obtained in this research is 207 units of featured small industries. The verification tool used is the Partial Least Squares (PLS) using LISREL 8.5 program. Results: The calculation result of the influence of creative strategy and incremental innovation on the success of the business indicates that the most influential variable on the success of a business is the variable, creative strategy. The increasing of creative strategy variable gives greater encouragement than the incremental innovation variable towards the success of the business of featured small industries. It can be seen that the most influential variable towards competitiveness is a variable of the success of the business. It means that the more successful the business, the greater competitiveness it will provide. The increasing success of the business provides greater encouragement than incremental innovation and creativity. Implication: The implication of this research is that strategy is very important in maintaining a lasting business and driven by success in business and incremental innovation in small businesses.

Healthcare ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 544
Author(s):  
Jorge Pelegrín-Borondo ◽  
Noelia Araújo-Vila ◽  
Jose A. Fraiz-Brea

Spa tourism is considered one of the most important segments of the $639 billion wellness market. The literature refers to two types of spa tourists: wellness tourists and healthcare/medical tourists. However, virtually no studies have compared spa choice models between these two segments. The present study uses the Cognitive-Affective-Normative (CAN) model to compare the variables that explain purchase intention in relation to spas between the two segments. Data were collected through a questionnaire administered to a sample of 810 potential Spanish spa-goers, and consistent partial least squares (PLSc) structural equation modeling (SEM) was used. Contrary to what might be expected, no major differences were found between the spa choice models for wellness tourists and for healthcare/medical tourists. The results show that R2 and Q2 were similar for both models. The most influential variable was performance expectancy, and differences were only found in the influence of the pleasure variable.


2014 ◽  
Vol 488-489 ◽  
pp. 759-764 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ke Hong Zheng ◽  
Zhi Qiang Wang

A new GM(1,1) model is proposed in the paper thinking about of the influence of the traditional modeling accuracy bias of subjective modeling and noise interfere. Using the new model, the noisy part of monitoring data could be deleted and prediction error could be decreased. At the same time, the constraint conditions of minimum fitting error sum of squares of each variable during once accumulation is raised to build and optimize a prediction model with optimal initial values based on the Principle of Least Squares. Moreover, the new GM(1,1) model is established by improving the background value and gray value with consideration of systematical optimization. Finally through the practical case, the results show that the calculation result of using the new GM(1,1) model is smaller and the accuracy is higher than using the traditional model.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Novi Swandari Budiarso ◽  
Winston Pontoh ◽  
Heince R.N Wokas

One source for implementing national development is tax revenue that reaches 75% of current state revenues, with the existence of taxes, the state can carry out development aimed at the welfare of the community itself. In fact, the voluntary awareness and concern of taxpayers is very difficult to realize if it is not forced, meaning that people are required to pay taxes in order to build a national economy. Tax collection itself still has many obstacles and challenges that come from the community itself, for example; awareness of paying taxes is still lacking in the community, the crisis of public confidence in the government and understanding of taxation itself is still very poor in terms of calculations, payments up to reporting (in this case Calculating Own Taxes - Self Assessment System), so often cause obstacles in paying taxes themselves. Malendeng, Paal 2 Subdistrict, Manado City as part of an interesting autonomous region to be observed specifically considering 1,305 taxpayers, land and building taxes, but the realization of the is only around 60.53%, namely from the small industries and household handicrafts, the medium and large industrial sectors and the service sector as well as tax revenues on the control of economic assets of the community. The problems are 1) Lack of knowledge, especially small businesses about taxes related to partner businesses and 2) Lack of ability to do tax calculation and reporting related to partner businesses, while the solutions offered are 1) Transfer of knowledge about taxes in connection with small businesses and, 2) Transfer expertise regarding tax calculation and reporting related to partner business. The method used is 2 (two) ways, namely lecture and training, lecture method with presentation techniques of material concerning taxation material, especially those involving small entrepreneurs, namely Income Tax. The training method is carried out with a simple case study of the calculation and reporting of income tax.The results achieved were an increase in the knowledge of the Malendeng villagers about income tax for micro, small and medium enterprises and an increase in the community's ability to calculate and report income taxes.Keywords : Income Tax, Small Industries, Self Assessment System


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 55
Author(s):  
Ibnu Wahid Fakhrudin Aziz

<p>The industrial sector in Bantul, Yogyakarta potential is still dominated by small industries. There are lack of synergy between many parties, both government and private sectors in developing and empowering small businesses making it difficult to achieve the goal of creating small businesses are resilient and competitive. Thus, the need for a study of alternative priority needs of small industries which results can be used as a reference in formulating policy of development of the small industry. This analysis is used to make decisions effective output over the decision making process. The main tools Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a functional hierarchy with the main input of human perception. By hierarchy, a complex and unstructured problems solved in their groups, and the groups are arranged into a hierarchy form. Small industries were chosen as research sample includes melinjo chips industry, rice crackers industry, bakery industry, peyek cracker industry, and snack food industry. Food industries are scattered in the district of Bantul, Yogyakarta Province. The result was two things: (1) the ineffectiveness of the direction of development; (2) the lack of a uniform indicators of success, because each agency builder seeks to pursue the goals and targets in accordance with the criteria that they have set themselves. Factors that influence the activity / operating a small food industry in order are processes, products, labor, and then raw materials. The need for an industrial to an alternative support is the cornerstone of determining the appropriate policy applied to each different industries. Priority factors in every industry are factors that influence the selection of alternatives that may need assistance in the form of training, equipment, technical, capital and then marketing.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong>: Analytical Hierarchy Process, Policy making, Small Scale Food industries </p>


Author(s):  
Tajeri Tajeri

National development is an effort to improve human quality and Indonesian society conducted sustainably. Development the economy originally oriented on industrial industry growth large-scale shifts to more economic development emphasis on democratic economy. one of them through UMKM however lots of small industries that cannot develop wrong one is the rambak crackers industry in Barito Utara because of lack their UMKM ability, so many businesses that go out. With improving the quality of UMKM and the government's role is expected to be to be able to increase entrepreneur's knowledge and skills in terms of technology, facilities and infrastructure, capital and marketing.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-12
Author(s):  
Rahma Khaeratih

Home industry in Polewali Mandar Regency in 2014 reached 6,035 industries. The number of micro and small businesses increased 1.34 percent. The workforce involved in micro and small industries reached 13,470 people. Polewali Mandar main area which incidentally has a Mandar tribe has some special culinary. One of them is Golla Kambu or what is commonly called Wajik Lokal Mandar. These local Mandar food entrepreneurs adjust the market because it has become a typical local snack. In fact, now Golla Kambu has been eyeing foreign tourists when they travel in West Sulawesi. Along the road in Lagi-Agi Village, Campalagian Subdistrict precisely Polewali Mandar, many of the Mandar local food are often found. Along the way we will find many stalls that provide this food with different prices and flavors. One of the other advantages of this food is that it is durable, even though it does not use preservatives, Golla Kambu can last for months using only a wrapper of dried banana leaves. To make Golla Kambu is actually very simple, practical and the material is easy to obtain. The basic ingredients are only three, namely selected glutinous rice, palm sugar and young grated coconut. Three main ingredients are mixed into one, put in a suitable bowl or place and then cooked for several hours to form a good mixture. The end result is then wrapped in dried banana leaves in a small size. Besides its simple taste, the price is quite affordable for visitors. The famous Golla Kambu in Mandar comes from the area of Lagi-Agi Village, Campalagian Subdistrict, Polewali Mandar Regency.


2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 166
Author(s):  
Adji Suradji Muhammad

Despite the large number of border management agencies at both local and national level, there is no guarantee that borders of Riau Islands Province are well protected. Most illegal fishing, mining and human trafficking are attributable to the lack of collaboration among vari-ous border management agencies. It also indicates failure to implement effectively collabora-tive culture, leadership, team process, structure, and strategic vision. This study aims to eval-uate the implementation of Collaborative Governance Model in the management of Riau Islands Province borders. The study used a descriptive verification method, and collected data using an interview technique, while partial least squares method was used in analyzing the data. Re-sults swhowed that the collaborative team process (CTP), turned out to be the dependent varia-ble, while the other five principles, , inter alia, structural, cultural, leadership and strategic vision variables were established as the indepdendentindependent variables that influence CTP.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
Rahmadiawati Devi

This study aims to determine and analyze the effect of business capital and entrepreneurial attitudes on the income of micro small businesses in M. Said Samarinda. The variables used in this study consisted of independent variables, namely variables of venture capital and entrepreneurial attitudes. While the dependent variable is business income. In this study using quantitative methods, namely definition, quantitative data measurement and objective statistics through scientific calculations derived from samples of traders in the M. Said Samarinda area. The data collection technique used was observation, questionnaires and literature writing. While the analytical tool used is multiple linear regression analysis. The research concludes that business capital (X_1) and entrepreneurial attitude (X_2) simultaneously have a significant effect on income (Y). The regression equation is Y = 0.507 + 1.237 X_1 + -0,364 X_2. The R value (correlation coefficient) obtained is 0.948 and the R Square value (coefficient of determination) is 0.899 or 89.9%. Overall hypothesis testing (F test) shows that the independent variables (independent) together have a significant effect on income. The results of the partial test (t-test) show that business capital has a significant effect on income, while entrepreneurial attitudes have no significant effect on income. The most influential variable is business capital.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Novi Swandari Budiarso ◽  
Winston Pontoh ◽  
Heince R. N. Wokas

One source for implementing national development is tax revenue that reaches 75% of current state revenues, with the existence of taxes, the state can carry out development aimed at the welfare of the community itself. In fact, the voluntary awareness and concern of taxpayers is very difficult to realize if it is not forced, meaning that people are required to pay taxes in order to build a national economy. Tax collection itself still has many obstacles and challenges that come from the community itself, for example; awareness of paying taxes is still lacking in the community, the crisis of public confidence in the government and understanding of taxation itself is still very poor in terms of calculations, payments up to reporting (in this case Calculating Own Taxes - Self Assessment System), so often cause obstacles in paying taxes themselves. Malendeng, Paal 2 Subdistrict, Manado City as part of an interesting autonomous region to be observed specifically considering 1,305 taxpayers, land and building taxes, but the realization of the is only around 60.53%, namely from the small industries and household handicrafts, the medium and large industrial sectors and the service sector as well as tax revenues on the control of economic assets of the community. The problems are 1) Lack of knowledge, especially small businesses about taxes related to partner businesses and 2) Lack of ability to do tax calculation and reporting related to partner businesses, while the solutions offered are 1) Transfer of knowledge about taxes in connection with small businesses and, 2) Transfer expertise regarding tax calculation and reporting related to partner business. The method used is 2 (two) ways, namely lecture and training, lecture method with presentation techniques of material concerning taxation material, especially those involving small entrepreneurs, namely Income Tax. The training method is carried out with a simple case study of the calculation and reporting of income tax.The results achieved were an increase in the knowledge of the Malendeng villagers about income tax for micro, small and medium enterprises and an increase in the community's ability to calculate and report income taxes.Keywords : Income Tax, Small Industries, Self Assessment System


AdBispreneur ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Herwan Abdul Muhyi

ABSTRACTThe City of Sukabumi is one of the city directly adjacent to Sukabumi Regency from the north, south, west and east. Potential major economies are from the industrial sector. This city does not have tourism potential of nature (natural tourism). In the industrial sector, the role of small businesses that have production activities play an important role in the economy of the city. The purpose of this study is to identify and explain the extent of the business management skills of small business entrepreneurs who perform production activities (small industries). This study describes the elements of business management skills that are run during this time. This study used a qualitative approach. This approach is intended to uncover the business management skills of small entrepreneurs in District of Cibeureum. To maintain the quality and validity of the data carried triangulation techniques. The results showed that the business management skills of small entrepreneurs in the district of Cibeureum not comply with management standards. This means that there are still many elements of the business management skills that does not run properly. The best element is the human relations while the lowest is the accounting.Keywords : Business management skills, small entrepreneurs  KETERAMPILAN PENGELOLAAN BISNIS PARA PENGUSAHA KECIL DI KECAMATAN CIBEUREUM KOTA SUKABUMI  ABSTRAK      Kota Sukabumi merupakan salah satu kota yang berbatasan langsung dengan Kabupaten Sukabumi baik dari sisi utara, selatan, barat dan timur. Potensi perekonomian yang besar adalah dari sektor industri, mengingat Kota Sukabumi tidak memiliki potensi wisata alam (natural tourism). Pada sektor industri ini, peran pengusaha kecil yang memiliki aktivitas produksi memegang peran penting dalam perekonomian kota. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui dan menjelaskan sejauhmana keterampilan manajemen bisnis atau pengelolaan bisnis para pengusaha kecil yang melakukan aktivitas produksi (industri kecil). Penelitian ini menggambarkan elemen-elemen keterampilan pengelolaan  usaha yang dijalankan selama ini. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Pendekatan ini dimaksudkan untuk mengungkap keterampilan pengelolaan bisnis dari para pengusaha kecil di Kecamatan Cibeureum.  Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa keterampilan pengelolaan bisnis para pengusaha kecil di Kecamatan Cibeureum Kota Sukabumi belum sesuai dengan standar pengelolaan. Artinya masih banyak elemen-elemen pengelolaan bisnis yang tidak berjalan sebagaimana mestinya. Elemen yang paling baik adalah human relations sedangkan yang paling rendah adalah keterampilan akuntansi.Kata kunci: Keterampilan  pengelolaan bisnis, pengusaha kecil


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