scholarly journals EVALUATION OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IN PT FREEPORT INDONESIA

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (02) ◽  
pp. 19-26
Author(s):  
Theresia Oktavia

This research is aimed to evaluate  the implementation of Micro, Small and medium enterprise development Program in PT Freeport Indonesia. The method used for this research was qualitative descriptive, using CIPP (Context, Input, Process, and Product) evaluation model. Primary data was obtain through interviews and observation, and secondary data document study. The results showed that Program Context, Input and process were classified as high category, while   outcomes as moderate categories. The overall evaluation shows Moderate categories.The Program was rendered effective to achieve the goal of enhancing the Micro, Small and Medium enterprise Development.It should be continued and further enhanced by the management to acquire better enterprise graduates.Keywords: Evaluation of Program, Micro, small and medium enterprise, PT Freeport Indonesia

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (02) ◽  
pp. 19-26
Author(s):  
Theresia Oktavia

This research is aimed to evaluate  the implementation of Micro, Small and medium enterprise development Program in PT Freeport Indonesia. The method used for this research was qualitative descriptive, using CIPP (Context, Input, Process, and Product) evaluation model. Primary data was obtain through interviews and observation, and secondary data document study. The results showed that Program Context, Input and process were classified as high category, while   outcomes as moderate categories. The overall evaluation shows Moderate categories.The Program was rendered effective to achieve the goal of enhancing the Micro, Small and Medium enterprise Development.It should be continued and further enhanced by the management to acquire better enterprise graduates.Keywords: Evaluation of Program, Micro, small and medium enterprise, PT Freeport Indonesia


2020 ◽  
Vol 55 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nuramalia Hasanah ◽  
Diah Armeliza ◽  
Indah Muliasari ◽  
Indah Fajarini Sri Wahyuningrum

In Indonesia, micro, small, and medium enterprises contribute 60% to domestic economic growth and employ approximately 90% of the country’s productive workforce. These companies also serve as a buffer for the national economy in a crisis. The Indonesian Institute of Accountants asserted that the majority of micro, small, and medium enterprises experience difficulty in accessing assistance from banks and other funding sources. This difficulty for micro, small, and medium enterprise financial reports, whose completion is part of the standards implemented in the financial industry. This research explored the idea of accomplishing financial reports on the basis of EMKM (Entity or Micro, Small and Medium) standards in Jakarta. Primary data were collected using a descriptive quantitative questionnaire. The results showed that the application of accounting in several districts of Jakarta deviated from the Financial Accounting Standards of Indonesia. This deviation was due to the lack of knowledge and training among micro, small, and medium enterprise owners. Therefore, this research has a contribution for researchers, entrepreneurs, academics, as well as other interested parties.


Author(s):  
Anak Agung Putu Gede Bagus Arie Susandya

The purpose of this study is to do more in-depth analysis about factors that affect the financial reporting timeliness. The sample used in this study consists of 90 existing cooperatives in Denpasar city. Secondary data obtained from the Department of Cooperatives, Small, and Medium Enterprises. The primary data collected from the questionnaires. The analytical technique used is multiple linear regression. The results of this study found that profitability, leverage, and total assets are significantly effecting on financial reporting timeliness of the cooperative. On the other hand, the performance of the executive board and the participation of members are not significantly affected on financial reporting timeliness. The results of this study are expected to be input for service Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprise Office in oversees cooperative for the sake of realization of the principle of accountability and financial transparency.


Author(s):  
Maya Aresteria ◽  
Apip Apip ◽  
Deddy Sulestiyono ◽  
Rosdayah Fairuz Hitsotsu

ABSTRACT -  Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) also known as UMKM is growing rapidly and has become one of many sectors to support the Indonesian Economy. The lack of ability to have NPWP has been a problem for UMKM and also people. The same problem also found at UMKM in Kangkung Village. The purpose of this community service is to train the entrepreneurs about preparing and register oneself to get a NPWP. This community service is consist of four steps which started by survey of service location then collecting data on village potentials and the role of the community , Preparation for the implementation of assistance and training and training activities. After participating in the training, the entrepreneurs become more understanding and can register NPWP. This community service is expected to be held continuously for the UMKM in Kangkung village Keywords: Small and Medium Enterprises, UMKM, NPWP


Al-Buhuts ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-126
Author(s):  
Abdul Latif

This study aims to determine the system for the results of Mudharabah on Business Multipurpose Cooperative (KSU) Amanah Desa Bunobogu with Qualitative Descriptive Analysis method. This study uses primary data sources and secondary data relating to the annual revenue sharing system Mudharabah (2010-2014). The results of this study indicate that the profit sharing system is implemented by the Multipurpose Business Cooperative (KSU) Amanah Desa Bunobogu in the form of Mudharabah financing. With a guarantee statement on the process akadnya. In the event of negligence made by members who resulted in his business losing the goods made in the guarantee will be seized by the cooperative. Businesses that are established by members are mostly small and medium enterprises so often encountered bookkeeping that is not clear and just make a budget booklet at random. However, it does not become alaasan and hamper the growth of cooperatives which each year has increased the remaining results of operations. Unclear budget bookkeeping can result in member earnings manipulation, by lowering the profits earned and the effect on the revenue share installments


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 294
Author(s):  
Ofgaha Alemu Dire ◽  
Wegene Bekele Bekelcha

The study focuses on “perception towards regulatory burden on small and medium enterprise performance” in Shashemene town, west Arsi zone, Oromia regional state, Ethiopia. The study adopted a qualitative research approach to address broad objective through answering research questions developed by a researchers. Specifically, this study used questionnaire to collect data from SMEs business owners, managers and employees and in-depth interview conducted. Data was analyzed by using descriptive statistics. The information obtained from a samples of the 140 small and medium enterprise and through face-to-face interview of 10 owners of SMEs business. The respondents were selected using stratified sampling techniques. The result of the study show that small and medium enterprise challenges from different factors as they perceived from the challenges of regulatory burden and identifies mechanisms used to mitigate problems from regulatory burden and how much the regulators have smooth contact with them and to what extent regulators made inspections. Moreover, the result indicated the perception of SMEs businesses towards regulatory burden. As a whole, the study suggests a series of measures should be taken by government policy, makers and regulators for SMEs performance. Researchers’ conclude and recommend that government bodies, Small and medium enterprise business owners, managers, employees and policy makers should focus on regulation to reduce regulatory burden on small and medium enterprises.


Author(s):  
Rashmi Sarda ◽  
Devi Baruah

In India micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) play a vital role in the development of economy through their contribution to GDP, employment generation, regional development, export promotion, etc. Irrespective of the achievements of the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector, there are certain issues which eclipse desired growth. Availability of ample and timely credit at reasonable rate of interest is vital for the development of these sectors. There seems to be a gap between demand for and supply of the bank credit to SMEs. The delay in processing of credit and the rate of rejections discourage the borrowers from applying for credit. Hence, this article aims to analyse the discouragement faced by MSME loan applicants from the evidence of rejections and delays in advancing loans in Jorhat district in the state of Assam in India.


Author(s):  
Sam Edwards

This chapter is designed to address the primary difficulties small and medium enterprises face when doing business online with international partners. The guidance provided in this chapter is primarily for at owners of small and medium enterprises rather than legal professionals. The two main problems inhibiting online transactions are a lack of trust between the parties and the risk inherent in the transaction. This chapter analyzes ways to address these problems. Many of the practical suggestions in this chapter are inspired not by million dollar deals but by playground transactions between children. Often the simple solutions are the best ones.


Jurnal Akta ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 877 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moch. Asep Rusmana ◽  
Gunarto Gunarto

The purpose of this research is; (1) to analyze the role of the notary in contract manufacturing standards using technology information in a business transaction that is carried out by SMEs, and (2) to analyze the obstacles and solutions contract manufacturing standards using technology information in providing legal protection to SMEs. Researchers use various types of data in the study, such as; (1) primary data, (2) secondary data, and (3) the data tertiary. The three types of data must be mutually supportive and have conformity with one another so that the results of this study can be justified scientifically.The conclusion of this study, namely; (1) business contracts are usually carried out by SMEs in general do not engage the services of a notary. Form of the contract was generally not made in the format of a standard contract. In general, SMEs also do not use technology information in their business transactions. Only a small portion of SMEs that have used the services of a notary and technology information in conducting business transactions, (2) while the main obstacles SMEs have not been optimally use the services of a notary in the transaction business was due to cost factors (notary) who felt still quite burdensome, attributed to the relatively small volume of the SMEs business.Keywords; Notary; Standard Contracts; Technology Information; Legal Protection and SMEs.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-15
Author(s):  
K. M. Anwarul Islam ◽  
Md. Rezaul Karim Miajee

The paper has talked about writing accord among approach creators, financial specialists, and business specialists that small and medium enterprise (SMEs) are drivers of monetary development. A sound SME segment contributes unmistakably to the economy through making greater work openings, creating higher generation volumes, expanding sends out and presenting advancement and enterprise skills.The dynamic job of SMEs in creating nations safeguards them as motors through which the development targets of creating nations can be accomplished.


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