One effort to obtain the superior rice genotypes, namely by selecting several local genotypes of Gogo Rice. This research aims to determine the diversity of components of production and production of some local south East Sulawesi Rice genotypes, the collection Faculty of Agriculture UHO. The planting material used is 8 (eight) local and southeast Sulawesi Rice genotypes. The study used the group’s randomized design, comprising 8 (eight) treatments (genotypes) and three repeats. To eight local Gogo Rice genotypes tested are: 1) yellow Loiyo genotypes, 2) White Loiyo genotypes, 3) Waburi-Buri genotypes, 4) Black genotypes, 5) Ngalaru genotypes, 6) of the Ungurunu genotypes, 7) Pae Momea genotypes, and 8) genotypes of Tinangge. The results showed the diversity of harvest age, the number of productive tillers, the amount of content grain, the total amount of grain, harvest index, the weight of 1000 grains, and the production of dried grain harvest from Gogo Rice genotypes in the test. From the eight locally southeast Sulawesi Rice genotypes tested. Two genotypes have high production potentials (on average of Gogo rice production), Ngalaru genotypes, and Tinangge genotypes, with the output of each 4.08 and 3.28 tons ha-1.
This study aims to examine the performance of government development financing sukuk/SBSN compared with bonds/SUN period 2014-2017. The method used is descriptive quantitative with secondary data. The data obtained were analyzed and concluded based on a predetermined framework. The results of the analysis based on the method of efficiency ratio, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and Value at Risk (VaR) shown that SUN has high efficiency and high risk, while SBSN has low efficiency and low risk. Based on the analysis of the Efficient Portfolio Frontier shown that an efficient portfolio exists at risk level to 0.14% and profit rate up to 369.31% exist in the proportion of 60% SBSN financing and 40% SUN financing proportion, it means that the Sukuk financing portfolio was better rather than Bonds financing portfolio.
This paper aims to determine the implementation of the principles of good corporate governance at PT Nusantara Infrastructure Tbk. The principle of good corporate governance included transparency, accountability, responsibility, fairness, and independency. Data collection method in this research is questionnaires and collecting archives and documents. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis method by using instrument quantitative research test (validity and reliability). The results in this study show that, in general, the principles of good corporate governance have been applied properly in order to protect the interests of companies and shareholders. The analysis of responses shows that the principle of responsibility, fairness, and independency has been applied properly, but still to be improved in several factors. The principle of transparency and accountability has been implemented very well.
ABSTRAKPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan hasil belajar siswa mata pelajaran PKn melaui model pembelajaran Cooperative Learning. Penelitian tindakan kelas ini dilaksanakan sebanyak 3 siklus dengan empat tahapan yaitu : perencanaan, pelaksanaan, observasi, refleksi. Subjek penelitian ini adalah siswa kelas IV SDN 162091 Tebing Tinggi sebanyak 33 siswa. Penelitian ini menggunakan teknik analisis dekriptif kualitatif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan model pembelajaran Cooperative Learning mata pelajaran PKn materi globalisasi dapat meningkatkan hasil belajar siswa yang ditandai dengan peningkatan ketuntasan belajar siswa, yaitu pra siklus (60,60 %), siklus I (69,69 %), siklus II (78,78%), siklus III (90,90 %) dan dinyatakan berhasil ssecara klasikal 90,90 %.
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