THE IMPACT OF COOPERATIVE RANKING ON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Bukhari Muslim Author
  • Mimi Cahyani Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis, Universitas Islam Al-Azhar Author
  • Muhamad Sayuti Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70795/Jebra/n93vam68

Keywords:

Impact of Cooperative Ratings, Cooperative Ratings

Abstract

The Mardotillah Amanah Sejahtera Sharia Producer Cooperative received a sufficient quality rating in 2022 and in 2023 the Mardotillah Amanah Sejahtera Sharia Producer Cooperative also received a sufficient quality rating. This research aims to find out what the assessment criteria are in ranking cooperatives and the impact of ranking on improving the performance of the Mardotillah Amanah Sejahtera Sharia Producer cooperative in Central Lombok Regency in developing business. This research is qualitative research with a descriptive research strategy approach. Data collection techniques are by means of interviews or interviews. The research results show that the cooperative ranking instrument which is used as an assessment criterion in ranking cooperatives in Central Lombok Regency consists of 5 (five) aspects, 33 (Thirty three) indicators, namely: 1). Institutional aspects of cooperatives, 2). Aspects of cooperative business, 3). Cooperative financial aspects, 4). Aspects of the benefits of cooperatives for members, 5). Aspects of the benefits of cooperatives to society. Then the cooperative ranking activity carried out by the Central Lombok Regency Cooperatives, Small and Medium Enterprises Service provided benefits for improving the performance of the Mardotillah Amanah Sejahtera Sharia Producer cooperative. For cooperative members, rankings can provide information about the health and performance of the cooperative of which they are members, helping them in making decisions regarding participation and trust in the cooperative.

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Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

THE IMPACT OF COOPERATIVE RANKING ON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT. (2024). JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC, BUSINESS AND TOURISM, 1(2), 64-72. https://doi.org/10.70795/Jebra/n93vam68