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Azzuhra, Dirra; Putri, Juliana

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2025 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

This article discusses risk management strategies in the face of global market uncertainty triggered by the process of globalization and economic interconnection. Through a literature review, it highlights the importance of a proactive, flexible and collaborative approach that integrates various aspects such as politics, economics, technology and human resources. The use of modern technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and big data analysis is key in accelerating risk detection and appropriate decision-making. In addition, strengthening human resources, investment diversification, building risk reserves, and cross-departmental and external collaboration are considered key strategies to improve organizational resilience and competitiveness amid global uncertainty. The results of this study provide recommendations for organizations to adopt a comprehensive and sustainable approach to risk management to maintain business stability and sustainability in the era of globalization.

Seftiani, Afifah Tri; Isnaeni, Devit Ruman; Zuhwa, Unfah Ziyan; Shafrani, Yoiz Shofwa

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2025 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

The study analyzes the business strategy of UPC Pegadaian Pasar Bumiayu using the SERVO approach (Strategy, Environment, Resources, Values, Organization). The findings indicate that Pegadaian has developed adaptive and innovative strategies through service digitalization, sharia-based products, as well as public education and strategic partnerships. Both internal and external environments are managed responsively, utilizing human resources and technology effectively. Organizational values promote a collaborative work culture and inclusive leadership. The evaluation shows that the SERVO approach helps Pegadaian remain competitive and relevant in the modern financial industry.

Widyadhana, Kun Aulia; Kirana DP, Rina Tjandra

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2025 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

Cloud-Based Accounting Systems (CBAS) are technological innovations that support digital transformation in financial management by increasing efficiency, transparency, and real-time data access. This system helps companies reduce manual recording errors, improve reporting accuracy, and accelerate data-based decision-making processes. In addition, CBAS also has advantages in terms of flexibility of use and compliance with accounting standards, making it a relevant solution for modern companies. Although CBAS offers many benefits, its implementation can also create a perception of technological superiority that does not fully reflect reality if it is not balanced with organizational and human resource readiness. Challenges often faced in implementing CBAS include dependence on cloud services, data security threats, and errors in system input or configuration that can lead to inaccurate financial reports. In addition, overly high expectations for automation can lead to neglect of manual supervision that is still needed to maintain the reliability of financial information. The success of CBAS implementation is highly dependent on a well-designed implementation strategy, adequate user training, and appropriate risk mitigation measures. With careful planning and a strategic approach, CBAS can serve as a tool that increases financial transparency and efficiency, not just a technology trend that provides no real benefits.