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The Influence of Good Corporate Governance on the Financial Performance of Insurance Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the Period 2020-2023 Afriana, Wendra; Kurniawan, Tikkyrino; Mulatsih
ENDLESS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUTURE STUDIES Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): ENDLESS: International Journal of Future Studies
Publisher : Global Writing Academica Researching & Publishing

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This study aims to analyze the effect of the board of directors and audit committee on the financial performance of insurance companies listed on the IDX in 2020-2023. The sampling technique that will be applied in this study is purposive sampling so as to obtain 16 companies with a total of 64 data which are then averaged into 16 data on insurance companies listed on the IDX in 2020-2023 which match the research criteria. The conclusion obtained from this research is that the board of directors affects financial performance and the audit committee affects financial performance.
Analysis of the Influence of Good Corporate Governance on Financial Performance of Textile and Garment Subsector Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2022 to 2024 Afriana, Wendra; Darmawati, Sri Sapto; Mulyani, Sulistining Tri; Mulatsih
ENDLESS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUTURE STUDIES Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): ENDLESS: International Journal of Future Studies
Publisher : Global Writing Academica Researching & Publishing

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This research seeks to evaluate how the board of directors, independent commissioners, and audit committees affect the financial performance of textile and apparel firms listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) throughout the 2022–2024 period. Data for the analysis were sourced from the official IDX portal (www.idx.co.id). The study designates independent commissioners, audit committees, and institutional ownership as independent variables, while the dependent variable is the firms’ financial performance, represented by the Return on Assets (ROA) indicator. The sample was determined using a purposive sampling technique, yielding 13 firms and 39 observations from the textile and apparel sector that met the established research criteria. Data processing involved classical assumption tests, followed by multiple linear regression analysis performed with SPSS version 31. The results reveal that independent commissioners, audit committees, and institutional ownership have impacts on the firms’ financial performance.
Ensuring Cash-Intensive Efficiency in The Village: Meta Frontier Analysis Abdulkadir, Amanah; Afriana, Wendra; Azis, Harry
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jde.v6i2.25638

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Inequality, poverty, and unemployment in villages are still problems that have not been adequately resolved to date. Starting to allocate village funds in 2015 and Cash For Work (CFW) in 2018, it hopes this would accelerate these problems. This study uses a meta frontier analysis. This study found three factors that significantly affected inefficiency: the variable number of villages that had not budgeted for CFW ≥30%, the number of villages that had not reported CFW, and the CFW process status ≥ 30%. This study proposes three policy recommendations, including the 30 percent minimum working day (HOK) limit that is no longer a benchmark and gives villages the freedom to use the Village Fund using the self-management method. Second, the Government should synergize data on poverty reduction programs and unemployment between ministries or institutions. Third, the Village Government must prioritize the development of village potential while still empowering marginalized communities. Keywords: Efficiency, Cash Intensive WorkJEL: D72, H7  
Currency Risk and Debt Maturity: Their Effects on the Resilience of Indonesia’s Foreign Exchange Reserves Afriana, Wendra; Damanhuri, Didin S.; Taryono, Taryono; Amanah, Siti
Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): Forthcoming Issue
Publisher : Faculty of Economic and Business, Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/sjie.v14i2.46526

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Research Originality: This study uncovers the unexpected negative impact of long-term external debt on Indonesia’s foreign exchange reserves, challenging conventional beliefs about debt stability. Research Objectives: This study provides important—and occasionally surprising—new insights into the dynamics of Indonesia's external debt and its impact on the country's foreign exchange reserves. Research Methods: Using recent time series data from 2013–2024 and the tried-and-true OLS regression method, this study provides a thorough and timely analysis of the relationship between Indonesia's foreign exchange reserves and the structure of its external debt. Empirical Results: The empirical results indicate that long-term debt has a negative impact on foreign exchange reserves, whereas Rupiah and foreign currency-denominated debts have positive effects. Notably, short-term debt shows no significant impact. These findings offer practical guidance for Indonesia’s external debt management, supporting better debt prioritization and enhanced financial resilience. Implications: These novel insights offer valuable guidance for optimizing debt management to strengthen Indonesia’s financial resilience and economic stability.
Empowerment to Increase the Human Capital of Female Fishermen Through Non-Formal Education Afriana, Wendra; Damanhuri, Didin S.; Taryono; Amanah, Siti
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 6 No 2 (2024): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
Publisher : GoAcademica Research & Publishing

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Fisherwomen, as agents of change, have an important role in developing a quality next generation in the economic and domestic fields. Their involvement in religious activities and training shows a significant impact in empowering and developing fishing communities. This research aims to analyze how the empowerment of female fishermen can be carried out through non-formal education and training to improve the quality of human capital. This research uses a qualitative approach with a gap analysis method. Data was collected through interviews and observations related to the women fishermen empowerment program. The research results show that female fishermen play an important role in developing human resources through religious and ethical education, with support from the Ministry of Religion and the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. Limited religious and social insight can be overcome through non-formal education, which emphasizes character-building and local wisdom. The importance of a holistic approach involving intellectual, emotional, and spiritual aspects (IQ, EQ, and SQ) is emphasized in the education and empowerment of female fishermen. Local wisdom and cultural values are key factors in encouraging social cohesion and the effectiveness of empowerment programs. This research suggests that empowering female fishermen must involve more than just increasing IQ, by utilizing technology and the internet to optimize their potential in developing fishing communities.