https://journal.ikopin.ac.id/index.php/aliansi/issue/feedKoaliansi : Cooperative Journal2024-10-28T01:38:08-05:00Suryanammikopin@gmail.comOpen Journal Systemshttps://journal.ikopin.ac.id/index.php/aliansi/article/view/4526Model Pendampingan Koperasi Dalam Upaya Akselerasi Pencapaian Koperasi Modern2024-07-12T02:57:56-05:00Devi Restianydrestian86@gmail.comDandan Irawandrestian86@gmail.comDeddy Supriyadidrestian86@gmail.comIbnu Riyadhi Prayandadrestian86@gmail.com<p><em>Intervention efforts in dealing with the problems of modern cooperatives focus on priority needs, and one method is through assistance programs. This need includes experts as accompanying staff who can directly support cooperative management in overcoming obstacles or constraints that may arise in institutional development and cooperative business. This research aims to find the modern cooperative assistance program model in 2023. This research uses qualitative methods with data collection techniques in the form of interviews, document analysis, observation, and triangulation. The results show that the 2023 modern cooperative assistance program is "Problem-Based Assistance", activities are carried out through pre-assistance, assistance, and post-assistance stages. The advantage of this mentoring model is that it has an inclusive nature, that is, it opens up opportunities for every cooperative to join in the Modern Cooperative Assistance program. The assistance begins with "determining the needs of the cooperative", namely an initial analysis carried out by the PMO (Project Management Office) team, and the existence of an assessment working paper and final assessment as an assessment indicator and a guide for assistants and participants in modern cooperatives. Based on the research results, there is a Recommendation for a Modern Cooperative Assistance Program Model, with several additions compared to the initial model, namely increasing the intensity of involvement of the Local Cooperative Government in charge of Cooperatives in the area where the Cooperative is located, as well as adding Post-Assistance activities in the form of Monitoring and Follow-up Mentoring activities which can be carried out by the Ministry or Local Cooperative Government so that this assistance model can help accelerate the achievement of Modern Cooperatives.</em></p>2024-09-25T00:00:00-05:00Copyright (c) 2024 Devi Restiany, Dandan Irawan, Deddy Supriyadi, Ibnu Riyadhi Prayandahttps://journal.ikopin.ac.id/index.php/aliansi/article/view/4752Komunikasi Negosiasi Dalam Perspektif Islam2024-09-25T21:08:20-05:00Wawan Lulus Setiawanwawanlulus@ikopin.ac.idHarmonis Harmoniswawanlulus@ikopin.ac.id<p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Communication is an important element in human life. Every human being is bound to communicate either verbally or non-verbally. However, today's society does not ignore the principles that need to be adhered to when communication takes place. Negotiation is used to bridge different interests, between producers and consumers. Business ethics are important in this era of increasingly fierce business competition. The many cases of violations in the business world that have caused adverse impacts on each other, this raises the importance of business ethics awareness. Doing business in the era of disruption requires Islamic Business Ethics in order to achieve business profits without destroying each other. Islam teaches to be honest, trustworthy and fair in doing business and to avoid manipulation, harm, speculation, monopoly and hoarding, and usury. Islam provides a boundary or dividing line between what is allowed and what is not allowed, what is right and wrong and what is halal and haram.</span></em></p>2024-08-01T00:00:00-05:00Copyright (c) 2024 Wawan Lulus Setiawan, Harmonis Harmonishttps://journal.ikopin.ac.id/index.php/aliansi/article/view/4754Optimalisasi Media Sosial Untuk Meningkatkan Citra Koperasi di Kalangan Generasi Z2024-09-26T01:01:46-05:00Delphia Audinta Fischelafarida@ikopin.ac.idFarida Faridafarida@ikopin.ac.id<p><em>Cooperatives, in building relationships with the community, do not rely solely on face-to-face interactions but can also establish connections through social media. Platforms like Instagram have the potential to change public perceptions of cooperatives. An institution’s image can be shaped when individuals see or recall something related to the organization. Content associated with an institution or company can create a unified perception among the public toward that organization. Cooperatives can leverage this to build a positive image via Instagram. This research aims to explore the perception of cooperatives among Generation Z and identify managerial strategies that can be employed to build a positive image of Credit Union Rahastra among Generation Z using Instagram. A case study method was employed, with descriptive qualitative data analysis. The findings indicate that while Generation Z, both members, and non-members, have been aware of cooperatives since their school years, they do not fully understand the true nature of cooperatives. Moreover, public relations strategies via Instagram to enhance the positive image of cooperatives, particularly among Generation Z, using the RACE (Research, Action, Communication, Evaluation) framework, have not been fully implemented. Greater commitment is needed to manage the Instagram account effectively.</em></p>2024-08-01T00:00:00-05:00Copyright (c) 2024 Delphia Audinta Fischela, Farida Faridahttps://journal.ikopin.ac.id/index.php/aliansi/article/view/4830Pengaruh Jiwa Kewirausahaan Pengurus dan Partisipasi Anggota Terhadap Perkembangan Usaha Koperasi Dengan Peran Pemerintah Sebagai Variabel Moderating2024-10-27T23:40:45-05:00Cipto Riyantomagistermanajemen@ikopin.ac.idGijanto Purbo Susenogps@ikopin.ac.id<p><em>The existence of agricultural sector cooperatives is expected to be able to improve the welfare of its members and support West Java's economic growth, considering the large potential of the agricultural sector in this region. However, in reality, the cooperative business in the agricultural sector is currently experiencing a decline and its contribution to the economy of West Java is also relatively small. To develop a cooperative business, the entrepreneurial spirit of management and member participation is needed and supported by the government role. This research is intended to examine the effect of the management's entrepreneurial spirit and member participation on the cooperative business development which is moderated by government role.</em> <em>This type of research is quantitative with an associative approach. The data used is primary data obtained through questionnaires and secondary data obtained from the Online Data System (ODS) of the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs. Analysis of the collected data used the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) technique.</em> <em>The research results show that the entrepreneurial spirit of management and member participation affects the cooperative business development by 26.4%, while the rest is affected by other variables that were not studied. Partially, the entrepreneurial spirit of the management has a significantly affect on the cooperative business development, while member participation does not significantly affect the cooperative business development. Apart from that, from the moderation test it is known that government role does not significantly moderate the effect of the management's entrepreneurial spirit and member participation on the cooperative business development.</em></p>2024-10-27T00:00:00-05:00Copyright (c) 2024 Cipto Riyanto, Gijanto Purbo Susenohttps://journal.ikopin.ac.id/index.php/aliansi/article/view/4831Identifikasi Manfaat Bagi Anggota Pada Koperasi Produsen Peternakan Sapi Perah2024-10-28T00:49:57-05:00Fatiya Roja Hasanahfatiyaroja@yahoo.comSugiyanto Sugiyantogiyant2000@ikopin.ac.id<p><em>Cooperatives as business entities are actually formed with the intention of being able to provide welfare, especially for members and generally for the community. The realization of the intended welfare is in the form of benefits that can be felt so that in the long run it can improve the community's economy. One type of cooperative that is increasingly present in the lives of community farmers is a dairy farm producer cooperative. In its operational activities, members as farmers play a role in producing dairy milk which is then deposited with the cooperative at a purchase price that is relatively dependent on the quality of dairy milk, then to be processed until the marketing stage to the Milk Processing Industry with a predetermined selling price. This is one of the price benefits received by members, as well as good facilities and services that are able to meet the needs of members. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach, with the type of research method, namely comparative descriptive qualitative method with case studies on cooperatives in West Bandung Regency. This method is carried out to identify the benefits for members in dairy farm producer cooperatives and solutions for cooperatives to increase and or increase benefits for their members.</em></p>2024-10-28T00:00:00-05:00Copyright (c) 2024 Fatiya Roja Hasanah, Sugiyanto Sugiyantohttps://journal.ikopin.ac.id/index.php/aliansi/article/view/4832Perkembangan dan Tantangan Koperasi Syariah di Indonesia2024-10-28T01:38:08-05:00Adi Puspita Hermawanadihermawan1113@gmail.comFikky Ardiyansyahfikky.ardiyansyah@gmail.comRudhi Ariyanto Setiyo Wahyudirudiiarie999@gmail.com<p><em>Sharia cooperatives in Indonesia have become an important element in the sharia financial system which is based on Islamic values, such as justice, cooperation and equality. The development of sharia cooperatives in Indonesia can be traced to the early 1900s, with the establishment of Baitul Maal Wa Tamwiil (BMT) Insan Kamil in 1992 which marked an important moment in the history of sharia cooperatives in this country. This cooperative was formed to provide financial services in accordance with sharia, by avoiding usury, uncertainty (gharar), and speculation (maysir), which are contrary to Islamic teachings. According to data from the ODS of the Indonesian Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs, the number of Sharia Savings and Loans Cooperatives (KSPS) increased from 3,905 units in 2019 to 4,011 units in 2023. This research examines the developments and challenges faced by sharia cooperatives in Indonesia. The aim of this research is to identify the opportunities and obstacles faced by sharia cooperatives in facing the development of the sharia financial industry in Indonesia. The research method uses descriptive analysis with secondary data from the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs as well as sharia financial indicators. The research results show that sharia cooperatives have challenges in terms of sharia financial literacy and limited capital. Apart from that, Sharia Cooperatives also have great opportunities with the support of a significant Muslim population and government regulations. The implications of this research are expected to help sharia cooperatives in increasing the competitiveness and sharia financial literacy of their members.</em></p>2024-10-28T00:00:00-05:00Copyright (c) 2024 Adi Puspita Hermawan, Fikky Ardiyansyah, Rudhi Ariyanto Setiyo Wahyudi