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ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE, BANK REPUTATION, AND BANKING DIGITALIZATION ON SAVING DECISIONS IN SHARIA COMMERCIAL BANK (STUDY ON THE PEOPLE OF SEMARANG CITY) Salma Rohadatul Aisy; Nyata Nugraha; Sri Hardiningsih
Applied Accounting and Management Review (AAMAR) Vol 1, No 2 (2022): APPLIED ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT REVIEW (AAMAR)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (386.134 KB) | DOI: 10.32497/aamar.v1i2.4165

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This study aims to analyze the significance of the effect of Product Knowledge, Bank Reputation, and Banking Digitalization on Saving Decisions in Sharia Commercial Bank on the people of Semarang City both simultaneously and partially. The population in this study was all people in Semarang City, Central Java, while the sample in this study was 75 respondents selected using purposive sampling techniques. The data used in this study are primary data obtained through questionnaires. The analysis model used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis, while the analysis technique uses the F statistic test, coefficient of determination test (R2), and t statistic test with the SPSS 26 computer program. The results of hypothesis testing and discussion show that Product Knowledge, Bank Reputation, and Banking Digitalization have a significant effect on Saving Decisions both simultaneously and partially.
THE EFFECT OF ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT AND INVESTMENT DECISION ON FIRM VALUE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC (EVIDENCE FROM HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, AND TOURISM COMPANIES LISTED IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE 2020-2021) Ummu Hanifah; Maria Th. Heni Widyarti; Sri Hardiningsih
Applied Accounting and Management Review (AAMAR) Vol 1, No 2 (2022): APPLIED ACCOUNTING AND MANAGEMENT REVIEW (AAMAR)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (264.198 KB) | DOI: 10.32497/aamar.v1i2.4166

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This study aims to analyze the effect of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and investment decision with firm size, leverage, and managerial ownership as control variables on firm value during the Covid-19 pandemic, either simultaneously or partially. The population of this study is hotel, restaurant, and tourism companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange 2020-2021. The sample was selected using purposive sampling method with a total sample of 26 companies. The method of analysis in this study using multiple linear regression. The results showed thatEnterprise Risk Management (ERM) and investment decision with firm size, leverage, and managerial ownershipsimultanously had a significant effect on firm value as indicated by the value of Fcount>Ftable, which was 5.553 > 2.42 with a significance level of 0.000 from significance level of 0.05. The partial test shows that Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), investment decision, and managerial ownership have no significant effect on firm value. Partially, firm size has a significant negative effect on firm value. And leverage partially has a significant positive effect on firm value.
The impact of dictogloss and blogging on EFL students’ writing skills in an Indonesian tertiary vocational college Sri Hardiningsih; Elizabeth Anggraeni Amalo
JOALL (Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature) Vol. 8 No. 2: August 2023
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/joall.v8i2.26857

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The purpose of this study is to assess students' writing abilities using dictogloss and blogging. It involved 24 students from vocational colleges and incorporated five audio scripts from Hughes and Naunton's "Students Book of Business Results (Intermediate)" (2008). It employed a mixed method in the form of a quasi-experimental. The data was acquired using questionnaires and interviews. The students were divided into two groups: half were assigned to the control group, while the other half were assigned to the experimental group, which received training while the control group did not. The experimental group achieved a score of 59, whereas the control group achieved an average score of 41. Future research should look in depth at how creatively tertiary vocational college students think, especially through listening activities.