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Journal : Jurnal Maneksi (Management Ekonomi Dan Akuntansi)

Penggunaan E-Money, Intensitas Jumlah Uang Beredar, dan Laju Inflasi di Indonesia Asriatun Nafiah; Darlin Aulia
Jurnal Maneksi (Management Ekonomi Dan Akuntansi) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Desember
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (662.621 KB) | DOI: 10.31959/jm.v11i2.1184

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The increasing use of e-money in Indonesia is one of the government's goals in creating a cashless society environment. This study aims to determine how the influence of the use of e-money with the inflation rate in Indonesia which is mediated by the money supply. This study uses a quantitative approach with monthly secondary data for the years 2009-2021. The total sample used is 624 months. This study uses a general sample so that it does not focus on an e-money product. The data analysis technique used is descriptive statistics, while hypothesis testing is done through multiple linear regression analysis. The regression results in the first equation show that there is no significant effect of the volume of e-money transactions on inflation, but there is a significant negative effect of the value of e-money transactions on inflation. The regression results in the second equation show a positive and significant effect between the use of e-money both in terms of value and transaction volume proxies on the money supply. The regression results in the third equation show that there is no significant effect between the volume and value of e-money transactions with inflation mediated by the money supply.
PENGUJIAN EFEK MODERASIAN E-GOVERNMENT PADA HUBUNGAN ICT DEVELOPMENT DAN MOBILE PAYMENT DENGAN LEVEL KORUPSI DI NEGARA MAJU DAN NEGARA BERKEMBANG Eri Kartika; Darlin Aulia
Jurnal Maneksi (Management Ekonomi Dan Akuntansi) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2023): MARET
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Ambon

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Several studies have stated that ICT development, mobile payments, and e-government have an impact on corruption, although other studies say they have no effect on corruption. This study aims to analyze the impact of ICT development and mobile payment with or without e-government moderation on the corruption index in developed and developing countries. This study also adds control of corruption data as a control variable. Researchers used the cross-section method to process data samples consisting of 59 developed countries and 72 developing countries. The approach used is a quantitative approach, and the data used are secondary data published in 2017 and 2018. The results show that there is a significant influence between ICT development, mobile payment, and e-government moderation on corruption in developed countries. Meanwhile in developing countries, the significant influence is only shown by ICT development towards corruption without e-government moderation. This study only focuses on corruption in the public sector in developed and developing countries.