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Rikardus Kurnia Lango; Sudarmiatin Sudarmiatin; Naswan Suharsono; Puji Handayati

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Management 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This study aims to describe the dynamics of family business management at Teras Herritage Café in Malang City by highlighting role division, communication patterns, business operations, challenges, and the relationship between family and non-family employees. Using a qualitative approach with a case study strategy, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with the owner, family members, and non-family employees, as well as direct observation at the business location. The results show that café management is strongly influenced by family values, particularly the principle of mutual cooperation and role flexibility that allows all family members to be actively involved in operations. Although differences of opinion often arise, they are resolved through open communication, preventing significant conflict. The main challenges of the business include limited digital marketing, location competition, and suboptimal technical facilities. The relationship between family and non-family employees is harmonious, characterized by fair treatment and an inclusive work environment. The study's conclusions confirm that family social capital is a key strength in maintaining business stability, but strengthening the management structure, marketing strategy, and long-term planning is needed for the business to grow sustainably.

Jusniwati Zai; Reydel Baginsa Lahagu; Mardiana Halawa; Romana Rinda Nazara

Jurnal Publikasi Ekonomi dan Akuntansi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the effect of monetary policy on economic growth in Indonesia. Monetary policy is an important instrument in maintaining macroeconomic stability and supporting growth, through regulating interest rates, money supply, minimum reserve requirements, and open market operations. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach by analyzing the role of each monetary indicator and its impact on the real sector. The results of the study indicate that effectively implemented monetary policy is able to stabilize inflation, regulate banking liquidity, maintain the stability of the rupiah exchange rate, and support sustainable economic growth. In addition, the implementation of a dual monetary system in Indonesia provides additional flexibility in monetary management. This study also emphasizes the importance of harmonious coordination between monetary and fiscal policies in order to create optimal synergy in achieving national economic goals.    

Berkat Jaya Zalukhu; Fajarman Lahagu; Jefrin Zalukhu; Rifqah Harahap

Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis Digital Terkini 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This article presents a theoretical review of the relationship between monetary policy and inflation rates in developing countries. High inflation remains a major challenge for developing economies due to global price fluctuations, import dependency, and weak domestic economic structures. Monetary policy instruments such as policy interest rates, open market operations, and reserve requirements play a vital role in controlling inflation, although their effectiveness is often hampered by shallow financial markets, low financial inclusion, and limited central bank credibility. Moreover, external factors such as imported inflation reduce the ability of monetary policy to maintain price stability. This study highlights the importance of digital innovation, including the use of big data, digital payment systems, and real-time analytics to enhance monetary policy effectiveness. It concludes that structural reforms, stronger central bank credibility, and strategic adoption of digital innovation are essential to achieve price stability and sustainable economic growth in the globalization era.

Muh Anwar Rasyid; Febriandana Akbar; Ilham Fahrirrijal; Eka Bayu Bachtiar Ferdiansa; Agung Nugroho

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Indonesia, as the world's sixth largest sugar market, faces an imbalance between sugar consumption and production, opening up opportunities for natural sweetener alternatives such as stevia. Stevia, which is low in calories and has the potential to reduce the risk of chronic diseases, is increasingly in demand. However, optimal business strategies to market stevia in Indonesia are still limited. This article aims to analyze PT Sweet on Stevia's business strategy by using Porter Five Forces and SWOT analysis. The method used is to link the two analyses to determine strategies in the aspects of service, marketing and sales, and operations. The results of the analysis show the importance of improving service quality, social media-based marketing, and operational efficiency in facing market competition. The findings provide insights for PT Sweet on Stevia to optimize its business strategy and contribute to the promotion of healthier sugar consumption patterns in Indonesia.

Cahaya Citra Azzahro; Johan Krisbima Abi; Octavian Dava Putra; Agil Gilang Chandra Saputra; Fadlil Liwaul Hamdi +1 more

Modem : Jurnal Informatika dan Sains Teknologi 2025 Asosiasi Profesi Telekomunikasi Dan Informatika Indonesia

The rapid advancement of information and communication technology has transformed and opened business perspectives and operations, particularly in UMKM the photography industry. As the demand for online photography services continues to rise, it is crucial for service providers to develop efficient information systems to manage photo sales effectively. The research titled "Development of the POVSHOT Mobile Application for Online Photo Sales Using Flutter and MySQL" aims to facilitate online photo sales through the implementation of Flutter technology and a MySQL database. The findings indicate that the "POVSHOT" application successfully integrates features such as photo uploading, payment management, and user administration within a user-friendly interface. This study suggests that the use of mobile applications can enhance security in the photo sales process and provide a better experience for users. The implications of this research highlight that photography service providers can leverage mobile technology to expand their market reach and improve customer satisfaction through a more integrated and responsive system.