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DAMPAK PANDEMI COVID-19 TERHADAP KEPATUHAN WAJIB PAJAK KENDARAAN BERMOTOR DI WILAYAH SOLO RAYA Sari, Arrum Puspita; Nafisah, Durotun; Susanti, Fitri; Setianingsih, Hesti Eka; Hayati, Nur Mila
Academica : Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : IAIN Surakarta

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This study aims to determine the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on motor vehicle taxpayer compliance in the Solo Raya area. This type of research is qualitative research. Data collection techniques through interviews using primary data and data analysis techniques by means of structrured respondent interviews. Respondents in this study were motorized vehicle taxpayers in the Solo Raya area. The conclusion from the results of this study shows that the Covid-19 pandemic has an impact on the weakening of the community's economy which causes a decrease in the level of taxpayer compliance in paying motor vehicle taxes and there are people who do not pay motorized vehicle tax. However, most taxpayers still pay motor vehicle taxes on time.Keywords: Taxes; Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic; Taxpayer Compliance; Motor Vehicle Taxes.
The impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on market volatility: stability of Islamic cryptocurrency Hasyim, Fuad; Rusgianto, Sulistya; Setianingsih, Hesti Eka; Fauziah, Nurul; Ramly, Arroyan
Journal of Islamic Accounting and Finance Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiafr.2024.6.2.22363

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Purpose - This research investigates how the Russia-Ukraine conflict affects the volatility of cryptocurrencies, with a specific focus on the comparative stability of Islamic gold-backed cryptocurrencies versus conventional cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin.Method - Utilizing the GARCH model, this study examines the risk factors and volatility transmission among cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin and Tether-gold), traditional financial markets (gold and stock markets), and their interrelationships during the conflict period. The study employs the daily closing prices of Bitcoin, Tether-gold, gold, the S&P 500, and the Dow Jones Islamic Market Index from February 7, 2020, to November 30, 2023.Result - Bitcoin experienced significant volatility during the conflict, while the Tether-gold remained more stable. Islamic gold-backed cryptocurrencies have proven to be more stable than conventional ones during geopolitical crises.Implication - The findings offer valuable insights for investors seeking safe-haven assets during periods of economic uncertainty. Gold-backed cryptocurrencies present a more stable investment option compared to conventional cryptocurrencies, especially for investors adhering to Shariah principles.Originality - This research highlights the stability of Islamic gold-backed cryptocurrencies during geopolitical events, contributing to the understanding of safe-haven assets and offering practical implications for portfolio diversification and risk management.
Investor Sentiment and Stock Return Volatility: Implication of The Israel-Palestine Conflict on Sharia Stocks in Indonesia Setianingsih, Hesti Eka; Fauziyah, Nurul; Hasyim, Fuad
Muslim Business and Economics Review Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56529/mber.v3i2.300

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The escalation of the Israel-Palestine conflict has garnered global attention. Public condemnation through mass boycotts of pro-Israel products has significantly impacted capital markets, particularly the sharia stock market in countries with Muslim majority populations. The volatility of sharia stock returns becomes a crucial focal point in this context as it serves as a sensitive indicator of geopolitical events and changes in investor sentiment. This study investigates the connection between the volatility of sharia stock returns in Indonesia and investor sentiment as a result of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Researchers use the GARCH (1,1) model to look at how investor sentiment and the conflict between Israel and Palestine affect the volatility of Sharia stock returns indexed by the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII), using monthly data from January 2012 to February 2024. The researchers hypothesized that investor sentiment and the Israeli-Palestine conflict affect Islamic stock returns in Indonesia, but the results of this study show that the two factors have no effect on Islamic stock returns. The findings of this research provide valuable insights for financial market practitioners, investors, and regulators in understanding the impact of geopolitical conflicts on the capital market, particularly in the context of sharia stocks in Indonesia. By considering investor sentiment factors and market fluctuations triggered by such geopolitical events, this study provides a stronger foundation for wise investment decision-making and effective risk management, thereby enhancing the stability and performance of sharia capital markets in the future.
The effect of environmental disclosure on stock return of Islamic and conventional banks Widayanti, Mega Ayu; Rusgianto, Sulistya; Setianingsih, Hesti Eka; Kefeli, Zurina
Jurnal Ekonomi & Keuangan Islam Volume 11 No. 1, January 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/JEKI.vol11.iss1.art4

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Purpose – We examine the effects of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure and green building policies on the stock returns of Islamic and conventional banks. Methodology – Data were obtained from 17 Islamic banks and 17 conventional banks from eight countries (Arab Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Bahrain) over seven years from 2017 to 2023. We conducted panel least squares with fixed effects (dummy variables) for cross-sections using EViews to process the data.Findings – The estimated results show that the green building policy variable is statistically significant to the stock return of Islamic banks, while the environmental, social, and governance variables are not. Meanwhile, the social dimension is statistically significant for the stock returns of conventional banks, but environmental, governance, and green buildings are not. Implications – Investors and policymakers should consider the implementation of ESG and green building policies to contribute on sustainability issues and gain financial return.Originality – This study tests non-financial performance, such as ESG disclosure and green building policy, on the stock returns of Islamic and conventional banks, which has not been extensively studied by the existing literature.
Islamic leadership and work-life balance: Impact on Generation Z performance Setianingsih, Hesti Eka; Achsania, Hendratmi
Asian Journal of Islamic Management (AJIM) VOLUME 7 ISSUE 1, 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Business & Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia

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Purpose – This study examines the impact of Islamic leadership styles, including transformational, transactional, and charismatic approaches, on Generation Z employees’ performance. Rooted in ethical and moral paradigms, Islamic leadership underscores principles that resonate with the importance of work-life balance, a key priority for Generation Z.Methodology – Adopting a quantitative research methodology, this study evaluates the mediating role of work-life balance and the moderating influence of Islamic work ethics on the interplay between leadership styles and employee performance. Data were gathered through structured questionnaires completed by 101 Generation Z employees across diverse organizational settings.Findings – The findings reveal that charismatic leadership significantly enhances employee performance, with Islamic work ethics serving as a crucial moderating factor that strengthens the relationship between charismatic leadership and work-life balance. Conversely, transformational and transactional leadership styles demonstrate no significant impact on performance, highlighting Generation Z's preference for flexible and relational leadership.Implications – These results provide valuable insights for organizations aiming to integrate Islamic values into their leadership frameworks, fostering a unified and performance-driven work environment tailored to the aspirations of the modern workforce.Originality – This study uniquely explores the impact of Islamic leadership styles on Generation Z employees, emphasizing their distinct work-life balance priorities. It also introduced Islamic work ethics as a moderating factor, offering fresh insights into culturally relevant leadership practices.