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PENGARUH SALES GROWTH, FIRM SIZE, TOTAL ASSET TURNOVER, NET PROFIT MARGIN, DAN DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO TERHADAP DIVIDEND PAYOUT RATIO PADA PERUSAHAAN PROPERTY DAN REAL ESTATE YANG TERDAFTAR DI BURSA EFEK INDONESIA Mesrawati, Mesrawati; Sirait, Winda Mariati; Br Surbakti, Rospita Sari; Waruwu, Dominikus; Yuliana, Yela

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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (74.745 KB) | DOI: 10.31955/mea.v5i2.1137

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Tujuan dari observasi untuk mengetahui dampak sales growth, firm size, net profit margin, total asset turn over, dan debt to equity ratio terhadap dividend payout ratio pada perusahaan property dan real estate yang terdaftar dibursa efek Indonesia. Informasi data diperoleh dari laporan keuangan yang tercatat di BEI. pengambilan sampel yang dipakai adalah metode purposive sampling. Pengujian yang digunakan meliputi uji asumsi klasik, yang terbagi menjadi uji normalitas, uji multikolinieritas, uji autokorelasi, dan uji heterokedastisitas. Nilai adjusted R square senilai 0.339 artinya 33.9 % dipengaruhi dividend payout ratio dan sisanya 66,1 % dipengaruhi variabel lainnya.Hasil yang diperoleh dari pengujian tersebut: (1) Sales growth, firm size, net profit margin , debt to equity ratio ke empat variabel ini tidak memiliki dampak pada dividend payot ratio. (2) total asset turnover berpengaruh terhadap dividend payout ratio. Dan hasil dari keseluruhan variabel sales growth, firm size, total asset turnover, net profit margin, debt to equity ratio berpengaruh simultan terhadap dividend payout ratio.
Symbolic Modification and Declining Community Participation in Cultural Traditions: A Study of the Ngarot Ritual in Tugu Village, Indramayu, West Java Siga, Willfridus Demetrius; Waruwu, Dominikus; Fransiska, Federika; Joshua, Marchelino
FOCUS Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Focus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/focus.v6i1.9400

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This study aims to analyze the impact of modification on the declining community participation in the Ngarot ceremony in Tugu Village, Lelea Subdistrict, Indramayu Regency. Ngarot is an agrarian tradition that emphasizes the regeneration of cultural values through the active involvement of youth. Unlike Lelea Village, which has preserved the symbolic structure and educational function of Ngarot, Tugu Village has undergone format changes—such as the removal of agricultural training, the addition of religious recitations (pengajian), and entertainment—that have led to a disorientation of meaning and decreased engagement among younger generations. This study employs a qualitative approach using a descriptive-interpretative method. Data were obtained through interviews, observation, and document analysis, and were analyzed thematically and reflectively. The findings reveal that modifications that disregard the cultural structure of meaning can trigger symbolic alienation, interpretive conflict between cultural and religious narratives, and a sustainability crisis in traditional practices. The original contribution of this research lies in mapping the relationship between local policy, symbolic transformation, and cultural participation. This study recommends a contextual meaning-based preservation model and active youth engagement as an alternative approach to sustaining traditions amid ongoing social change.
Symbolic Modification and Declining Community Participation in Cultural Traditions: A Study of the Ngarot Ritual in Tugu Village, Indramayu, West Java Siga, Willfridus Demetrius; Waruwu, Dominikus; Fransiska, Federika; Joshua, Marchelino
FOCUS Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Focus
Publisher : Parahyangan Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/focus.v6i1.9400

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This study aims to analyze the impact of modification on the declining community participation in the Ngarot ceremony in Tugu Village, Lelea Subdistrict, Indramayu Regency. Ngarot is an agrarian tradition that emphasizes the regeneration of cultural values through the active involvement of youth. Unlike Lelea Village, which has preserved the symbolic structure and educational function of Ngarot, Tugu Village has undergone format changes—such as the removal of agricultural training, the addition of religious recitations (pengajian), and entertainment—that have led to a disorientation of meaning and decreased engagement among younger generations. This study employs a qualitative approach using a descriptive-interpretative method. Data were obtained through interviews, observation, and document analysis, and were analyzed thematically and reflectively. The findings reveal that modifications that disregard the cultural structure of meaning can trigger symbolic alienation, interpretive conflict between cultural and religious narratives, and a sustainability crisis in traditional practices. The original contribution of this research lies in mapping the relationship between local policy, symbolic transformation, and cultural participation. This study recommends a contextual meaning-based preservation model and active youth engagement as an alternative approach to sustaining traditions amid ongoing social change.