2021
DOI: 10.25105/jti.v11i1.9664
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Analisis Risiko Dampak Wabah Pandemi Covid-19 Terhadap Rantai Pasok IKM Batik Keraton

Abstract: Intisari— Indonesia merupakan salah satu negara yang terdampak covid-19 diberbagai sektor perekonomian, salah satunya adalah Usaha Mikro Kecil Menegah (UMKM). Ketidakstabilan rantai pasok mengakibatkan banyak UMKM tidak dapat menjalankan aktivitas bisnis seperti biasa. Terjadinya wabah pandemi covid-19 pada rantai pasok merupakan contoh dari distruption risk yaitu risiko yang tidak sering terjadi namun memiliki dampak yang besar terhadap rantai pasok. Salah satu UMKM yang terdampak covid-19 adalah IKM Batik Ke… Show more

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“…As stated by Armadani et al (2021), many companies experienced losses and a decline in company value during the pandemic, as reflected in the condition of the joint stock price on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), which experienced a sharp decline, and quite a few companies experienced bankruptcy during the pandemic. Companies' financial problems during COVID-19 are inextricably linked to factors such as changes in public consumption, sluggish or declining market demand, and issues in the company's supply chain (Aminy & Fithriasari, 2021;Putri et al, 2022;Qisthani & Hidayatuloh, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As stated by Armadani et al (2021), many companies experienced losses and a decline in company value during the pandemic, as reflected in the condition of the joint stock price on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), which experienced a sharp decline, and quite a few companies experienced bankruptcy during the pandemic. Companies' financial problems during COVID-19 are inextricably linked to factors such as changes in public consumption, sluggish or declining market demand, and issues in the company's supply chain (Aminy & Fithriasari, 2021;Putri et al, 2022;Qisthani & Hidayatuloh, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%