10 research outputs found
Inovasi Produk, Kreativitas, Orientasi Berwirausaha, Orientasi Pasar, Lokasi, dan Keberhasilan Usaha : Suatu Perspektif Usaha Mikro Kecil Lele di Kabupaten Lima Puluh Kota dan Kota Payakumbuh
PRODUCT INNOVATION, CREATIVITY, ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION, MARKET ORIENTATION, LOCATION AND BUSINESS SUCCESS
Muarrif Ardy1, Donard Games2, Dessy Kurnia Sari3
Department of Magister Management, Universitas Andalas
Correspondent author: [email protected]
Padang, 25173, Indonesia
Abstract
This study aims to examine the entrepreneurial perspective on the success of catfish farming in Lima Puluh Kota District and Payakumbuh City. The research method uses descriptive quantitative analysis using data processing with the SPSS application and as enrichment using qualitative variables with 80 quantitative respondents and 5 qualitative respondents. The results of this study indicate that product innovation has a negative effect, creativity has a positive effect, entrepreneurial orientation has a positive effect, location has a negative effect, and market orientation has a positive effect on the success of catfish farming in Lima Puluh Kota District and Payakumbuh City. The limitations of this study are the use of product innovation variables, creative ability, entrepreneurial orientation, location, market orientation, and business success, and the sample used is very limited. It is recommended for further research to use other variables that have not been studied and increase the sample or even examine other types of businesses that are relevant to this research.
Keywords: Business Success; Creativity; Entrepreneurial Orientation; Location; Market Orientation; Product Innovation
INOVASI PRODUK, KREATIVITAS, ORIENTASI BERWIRAUSAHA, ORIENTASI PASAR, LOKASI DAN KEBERHASILAN USAHA
Muarrif Ardy1, Donard Games2, Dessy Kurnia Sari3
Jurusan Magister Manajemen Universitas Andalas
Penulis koresponden: [email protected]
Padang, 25173, Indonesia
Abstrak
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji Perspektif wirausaha terhadap keberhasilan usaha budidaya lele yang ada di Kabupaten Lima Puluh Kota dan Kota Payakumbuh. Metode penelitian menggunakan deskriptif analisis kuantitatif dengan menggunakan pengolahan data dengan aplikasi SPSS dan sebagai pengayaan menggunakan variabel kualitatif dengan 80 responden kuantitatif dan 5 responden kualitatif. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa inovasi produk berpengaruh negatif, kemampuan kreativitas berpengaruh positif, orientasi berwirausaha berpengaruh positif, lokasi berpengaruh negatif, dan orientasi pasar berpengaruh positif terhadap keberhasilan usaha budidaya lele di Kabupaten Lima Puluh Kota dan Kota Payakumbuh. Keterbatasan pada penelitian ini menggunakan variabel inovasi produk kemampuan kreativitas, orientasi kewirausahaan, lokasi orientasi pasar dan keberhasilan usaha dan sampel yang digunakan sangat terbatas. Disarankan bagi penelitian selanjutnya menggunakan variabel lain yang belum diteliti dan memperbanyak sampel atau bahkan meneliti jenis usaha lain yang relevsn dengan penelitian ini.
Kata Kunci: Inovasi Produk; Keberhasilan Usaha; Kreativitas; Lokasi; Orientasi Berwirausaha; Orientasi Pasa
DETEKSI VIRUS AVIAN INFLUENZA H5N1 PADA AYAM PETELUR (LAYER) DI KABUPATEN ACEH BESAR DENGAN METODE RT-PCR (REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE-POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION)
Revisi taksonomi rayap isoptera, termitidae, termitinae) berdasarkan karakter kasta pekerja
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PENGGUNAAN E-COMMERCE DALAM PENGEMBANGAN SEKTOR UMKM
UMKM are one of the pillars of the Indonesian economy, but the dilemma is the minimal use of technology by UMKM amid ongoing global competition. This study aims to provide awareness to both UMKM and stakeholders about the importance of using technology in advancing the economy. The method used is literature study with reference sources from several articles available online. The results showed that there was still a lack of interest in the use of technology coupled with inadequate facilities. So it can be concluded that there are still many UMKM in areas that still use traditional methods. The author suggests to increase the supporting facilities by stakeholders for the sustainability of the welfare of the small community
Taxonomic and Ecological Notes on Termes propinquus Holmgren, 1914 Known from Sumatra (Blattodea: Termitoidae: Termitidae)
The genus Termes Linneus, 1758 consisting of a total of 24 valid named species known from the Old World, is a very heterogeneous group of termites and seems to involve many taxonomic obscurities and confusions. In the island of Sumatra, the sixth-largest island located in the Southeast Asian tropics, four species of Termes have been found, namely, T. comis, T. laticornis, T. rostratus, and T. propinquus. Termes propinquus is also known from Brunei, Indonesia (Kalimantan and Sumatra), Malaysia, and Thailand. However, previous authors have mentioned that T. propinquus has been poorly discriminated from the other congeners, especially T. rostratus. Therefore, the present study aimed at clarifying the discrimination of Termes propinquus from the morphologically similar congeners from Sumatra. A total of 14 nests were collected using a standardized sampling protocol and visual colony searching in Sumatra and its adjacent island. As a result of a careful morphological examination of the soldier caste, T. propinquus was discriminated from the three other congeners by a combination of the following characteristics: distinctly long frontal projection, larger head capsule, and 2nd antennal segment distinctly longer than the 3rd. The redescription of the soldier caste of T. propinquus and a key to Termes species known from Sundaland are provided. The nests of T. propinquus were attached to the bases of living trees, clinging to stumps or the bases of the dead tree, or were epigeal
MENJELAJAHI SPESIES BURUNG DI PULAU BREUEH, KECAMATAN PULO ACEH, PROVINSI ACEH
Pulau Breueh, located in Pulo Aceh District, Aceh Besar Regency, Aceh Province, Indonesia, is renowned for its rich avifaunal diversity. However, comprehensive data on bird species distribution and abundance on the island remain limited, highlighting the need for detailed studies to support conservation efforts. This study aimed to document and analyze the bird species present on Pulau Breueh, focusing on their distribution across various habitats. Field observations were conducted in July 2024 using two methods: the transect method, covering a 20 km route across coastal and inland areas, and the point count method, with observations at strategic locations. A total of 34 bird species from 19 families were identified, including coastal species such as the Pacific Reef Egret (Egretta sacra) and forest-dwelling birds like the Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis cheela). The findings underscore the ecological significance of Pulau Breueh as a habitat for diverse avian communities and emphasize the importance of conservation measures to mitigate threats such as habitat alteration and hunting. Recommendations include habitat protection, community education, and continuous monitoring to preserve this biodiversity hotspot.
Keywords: bird; Pulau Breueh; biodiversity; conservatio
Figures 18-25 from: Syaukani S, Thompson GJ, Yamasaki T, Othman AS, Muarrif S, Sarong MA, Djufri D, Eguchi K (2019) Taxonomy of the genus Longipeditermes Holmgren (Termitidae, Nasutitermitinae) from the Greater Sundas, Southeast Asia. Zoosystematics and Evolution 95(2): 309-318. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.95.31636
Figures 18-25 (SYK1999-L-3011). L.kistneri (major soldier and major worker). Soldier (18–20, 23, 25) and worker (21, 22, 25). Habitus in profile (18), head in dorsal view (19), head in profile (20), left (21) and right (22) mandibles, pronotum (23), antennae (24, 25). Scale bars: 0.6 mm (18), 0.3 mm (19, 20), 0.1 mm (21, 22, 24, 25), 1.7 mm (23)
Figure 1 from: Syaukani S, Thompson GJ, Yamasaki T, Othman AS, Muarrif S, Sarong MA, Djufri D, Eguchi K (2019) Taxonomy of the genus Longipeditermes Holmgren (Termitidae, Nasutitermitinae) from the Greater Sundas, Southeast Asia. Zoosystematics and Evolution 95(2): 309-318. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.95.31636
Figure 1 Distribution of Longipeditermeslongipes (yellow dot) and L.kistneri (red dot) on the Greater Sundas, Southeast Asia
Taxonomy of the genus Longipeditermes Holmgren (Termitidae, Nasutitermitinae) from the Greater Sundas, Southeast Asia
More than 200 colonies of the genus Longipeditermes were collected in our field surveys across the Sundaland region of Southeast Asia from 1998 to 2014. Two species, L. kistneri Akhtar & Ahmad and L. logipes Holmgren, are recognized and redescribed with color photographs of the workers and major soldiers. We use variation in characters of soldier caste (head capsules, antennae, and pronotum) and worker caste (antennae and mandibles) to distinguish these two species. Longipeditermes kistneri seems to prefer high-altitude forests (above 1,000 m) and has so far been found exclusively in Java and Sumatra, while L. logipes seems to prefer lowland and swamp forests and is widespread in the Greater Sundas
First baseline study on polymetallic passive biomonitoring of Polycarpa aurata in coral reef ecosystems in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia.
International audienceThis pioneering study investigates the use of the tunicate Polycarpa aurata for assessing polymetallic pollution inSoutheast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Over the course of one year, encompassing both rainy and dry seasons, potentiallytoxic elements (PTE) such as metal elements were examined in the tunic and soft body of P. aurata. The researchrevealed site-specific variations in element trace concentrations, with a mining site exhibiting elevated levels ofmultiple metals (like As 12.65 μg/g DW, Cd 0.34 μg/g DW, Co 31.17 μg/g DW, Cu 10.88 μg/g DW and Ni173.50 μg/g DW). A correlation was observed between metal concentrations in P. aurata and those in sedimentand suspended particles. Comparing the 2 tissues analysed (soft body and tunic), we note that certain metalelements, including arsenic (BSAF 8,99), cadmium (6,38), copper (2,84), and zinc (5,28), accumulated preferentiallyin the soft body of P. aurata, while nickel accumulation was minimal compared to sediment levels (BSAFNi 1,12). This study establishes a baseline for passive biomonitoring of Indonesian coral reefs, demonstrating thatascidians like P. aurata are effective candidates for monitoring metal pollution in these marine environments. Thefindings contribute to addressing contemporary environmental challenges by highlighting the potential of marineorganisms in chemical monitoring and biomonitoring programs for pollutant identification and environmentalquality assessment
