25 research outputs found

    PENGARUH BELANJA LANGSUNG DAN SISA LEBIH PERHITUNGAN ANGGARAN (SiLPA) TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI (Survei Pada Pemerintah Daerah Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah)

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    This research’s aims are: 1) to define and analyze the influence of direct expenditure and budget surplus on economic growth; 2) to define and analyze the influence of direct expenditure on economic growth; 3) to define and analyze the influence of budget surplus on economic growth. The research involves ten regencies and one city that are purposively selected. The research type is descriptive analysis with quantitative approach. The data is analyzed with multiple linear regressions. Based on the study results, the research concludes that: 1) direct expenditure and budget surplus simultaneously ave positiveand significant influence on economic growth with Rsquare of  0.2840 or 28,4 % on the significant influence on economic growth with tvalue of 2,797 on the significant level of  0,008; 3) budget surplus partially has insignificant influence on economic growth with tvalue of  0,927 on the significant level of  0,359

    SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEXS

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    SUBJECT INDEX IJBE VOLUME 2access credit, 93acquisition, 177AHP, 61, 82, 165arena simulation,43BMC, 69Bojonegoro, 69brand choice, 208brand image, 208brand positioning, 208bullwhip effect, 43burger buns, 1business synergy and financial reports, 177capital structure, 130cluster, 151coal reserves, 130coffee plantation, 93competitiveness, 82consumer behaviour, 33consumer complaint behavior, 101cooking spices, 1crackers, 1cross sectional analytical, 139crosstab, 101CSI, 12direct selling, 122discriminant analysis, 33economic value added, 130, 187employee motivation, 112employee performance, 112employees, 139EOQ, 23farmer decisions, 93farmer group, 52financial performance evaluation, 187financial performance, 52, 177financial ratio, 187financial report, 187fiva food, 23food crops, 151horticulture, 151imports, 151improved capital structure, 177IPA, 12leading sector, 151life insurance, 165LotteMart, 43main product, 61marketing mix, 33, 165matrix SWOT, 69MPE, 61multiple linear regression, 122muslim clothing, 197Ogun, 139Pangasius fillet, 82Pati, 93pearson correlation, 101perceived value, 208performance suppy chain, 23PLS, 208POQ, 23portfolio analyzing, 1product, 101PT SKP, 122pulp and papers, 187purchase decision, 165purchase intention, 33remuneration, 112re-purchasing decisions, 197sales performance, 122sawmill, 52SCOR, 23sekolah peternakan rakyat, 69SEM, 112SERVQUAL, 12Sido Makmur farmer groups, 93SI-PUHH Online, 12small and medium industries (IKM), 61socio-demographic, 139sport drink, 208stress, 139supply chain, 43SWOT, 82the mix marketing, 197Tobin’s Q, 130trade partnership, 52uleg chili sauce, 1 AUTHOR INDEX IJBE VOLUME 2Achsani, Noer Azam, 177Andati, Trias, 52, 177Andihka, Galih, 208Arkeman, Yandra, 43Baga, Lukman M, 69Cahyanugroho, Aldi, 112Daryanto, Arief, 12David, Ajibade, 139Djoni, 122Fahmi, Idqan, 1Fattah, Muhammad Unggul Abdul, 61Hakim, Dedi Budiman, 187Harianto, 93Hartoyo, 101Homisah, 1Hubeis, Musa, 112Hutagaol, M. Parulian, 93Jaya, Stevana Astra, 93Juanda, Bambang, 52Kirbrandoko, 122, 208Manurung, E. Batara, 130Mukhlis Yusuf, Ahmad, 1Najib, Mukhamad, 165, 197Noor Yuliati, Lilik, 208Nugraha, Artadi, 23Nuryartono, Nunung, 151Oktaviani, Rina, 122Prasetyo, Andrie, 101Primadona, Fitry, 165Qaulan Tsaqiela, Bimahri, 43Ramadhan, Arfin, 82Ridho Nurrochmat, Dodik, 33Rifin, Amzul, 23, 151Rusolono, Teddy, 12Sanim, Bunasor, 43Saptono, Imam Teguh, 130Satria, Arief, 61Setiawan, Indarto, 197Simanjuntak, Mangatas, 12Siregar, Hermanto, 130Suharjo, Budi, 197Sukandar, Dadang, 187Sukardi, 23Sumarwan, Ujang, 33, 165Suprayitno, Gendut, 61Suwandi, Ruddy, 82Syahran, Rinaldi, 187Syarief, Rizal, 69Tinaprila, Netti, 101Trilaksani, Wini, 82Ulfah, Iffatul, 33Wahyudi, Imam, 151Widyatami, Sarah, 52Wijayanto, Hari, 112Wiska, Friesgina, 69Zen, Novian, 177</p

    The Christ Hymn of Colossians 1:15-20: Drawing from the Wisdom Tradition in Hellenistic-Judaism

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    The focus of this thesis is to explore whether the author of Colossians 1:15-20 strategically appropriated language and concepts typically employed to depict Wisdom in the Hellenistic-Judaic tradition and adapted it to give expression to his faith in the supremacy and sufficiency of Christ. While most biblical scholars agree that Col. 1:15-20 reveals at least some linguistic and conceptual dependence upon the role of Wisdom in the Wisdom literature, they disagree about the extent of such dependence. For example, whereas theologians such as Gordon Fee emphatically deny any linguistic and conceptual ties between the two, other authors such as Eduard Schweizer conclude that the first stanza of Col. 1:15-20 is so obviously dependent upon the Wisdom literature that it could be quoted word by word in the Wisdom literature. In this thesis, it will be argued that the author of Col. 1:15-20, like a wise scribe trained for the kingdom of heaven, masterfully adopted what was previously said of Wisdom in the Hellenistic-Judaic tradition (i.e., brought out the old) and creatively adapted it to Christ (i.e., brought out the new) to express both the supremacy and sufficiency of Christ. This, in turn, not only enabled the author present a cosmic vision of Christ, but also to refute a novel teaching that was threatening the church at Colossae

    Background study of the New Testament: its function and value

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    Continued 2001 as 'Verbum et Ecclesia'To be able to understand any normal linguistic utterance, information regarding the context within which it functions, is of decisive importance. For that reason every exegete of the New Testament has to develop a broad frame of reference regarding the Jewish and Graeco-Roman world within which the New Testament documents originated. In spite of various obstacles, our knowledge of that world has increased immensely over the last century. The exegete should, however, also carefully distinguish between textual world, which is a construct of the author, and real world. As illustration of the value of background knowledge Romans 13:1-7 is discussed. It seems that both anti-Roman tendencies in Palestine and dissatisfaction with the Roman taxation system led to Paul's admonitions in this passage. It is also shown how several details of the text become transparent in the light of background information. The danger inherent in accentuating background study at the cost of the text itself is also illustrated.http://explore.up.ac.za/record=b102527

    Efektivitas Program Layanan Pascarehabilitasi Korban Penyalahgunaan Napza di Yayasan Medan Plus

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    This writing originated from the researcher's interest in residents of substance abuse of Narcotics, Psychotropic and Addictive Substances who underwent rehabilitation treatment as the initial stage and posthabilitation treatment as an advanced stage. In this paper, the researcher conducts research on the Pascarehabilitation Program as a follow-up program for residents who have completed the rehabilitation program. This program is run by one of the IPWLs in Medan, namely the Medan Plus Foundation, with the aim of maintaining resident recovery and preventing client reuse or relapse. Medan Plus Foundation provides 3 vocational post-rehabilitation programs. The author conducts research to see the effectiveness of the Pascarehabilitation program that has been running. In this research, the author uses a qualitative method by using 4 aspects of effectiveness measurement theory according to Budiani, namely: Program Target Accuracy, Program Socialization, Program Objectives, and Program Monitoring. The results showed that the Pascarehabilitation Program has been effective in preventing client reuse, it can be seen from residents who have carried out their social functioning well and the client's lifestyle that is applied to clients while undergoing the Pascarehabilitation program.94 HalamanSkripsi Sarjan

    The financial systems approach to development finance: Origin, evolution and prospects

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    This article focuses on the prospects of the financial systems approach to development finance to ensure sustainable access to financial services for microentrepreneurs. It discusses three prerequisites for the success of this approach: the continued application of financial liberalisation policies; the delivery of financial services on a commercially viable basis by emulating the successes of informal financial intermediaries in solving the problems normally experienced by the formal financial sector when serving microentrepreneurs; and the continued appropriate support from governments and the donor community. It is postulated that these prerequisites will be fulfilled, making the author cautiously optimistic that the financial systems approach to development finance will succeed in securing sustainable access to financial services for microentrepreneurs in the 21st century.

    Efektivitas Program Layanan Pascarehabilitasi Korban Penyalahgunaan Napza di Yayasan Medan Plus

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    This writing originated from the researcher's interest in residents of substance abuse of Narcotics, Psychotropic and Addictive Substances who underwent rehabilitation treatment as the initial stage and posthabilitation treatment as an advanced stage. In this paper, the researcher conducts research on the Pascarehabilitation Program as a follow-up program for residents who have completed the rehabilitation program. This program is run by one of the IPWLs in Medan, namely the Medan Plus Foundation, with the aim of maintaining resident recovery and preventing client reuse or relapse. Medan Plus Foundation provides 3 vocational post-rehabilitation programs. The author conducts research to see the effectiveness of the Pascarehabilitation program that has been running. In this research, the author uses a qualitative method by using 4 aspects of effectiveness measurement theory according to Budiani, namely: Program Target Accuracy, Program Socialization, Program Objectives, and Program Monitoring. The results showed that the Pascarehabilitation Program has been effective in preventing client reuse, it can be seen from residents who have carried out their social functioning well and the client's lifestyle that is applied to clients while undergoing the Pascarehabilitation program.94 HalamanSkripsi Sarjan
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