Siti Sumiati
Universitas Islam Sultan Agung Semarang, Indonesia

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STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES Dina Novita; Caroline Caroline; Siti Sumiati; Ony Kurniawati; Mohd. Fauzi Hussin
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October
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This study delves into Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) within the context of international business, utilizing a case study approach to examine the practices of multinational companies. The objective is to shed light on the multifaceted dynamics of HRM in a global context and assess its significance for multinational corporations. The research employs a comprehensive methodology that combines a literature review, qualitative analysis of case studies, and empirical data collection. It examines the role of HRM in multinational companies, emphasizing its crucial function in navigating the complexities of global markets. Furthermore, the study explores the impact of cultural diversity on HRM strategies, recognizing that adequate cross-cultural competence is paramount for success. The case studies offer insights into talent management and recruitment strategies tailored to local markets, emphasizing the adaptability of HR policies to varying international contexts. Moreover, the research underscores the importance of network relationships within and with local partners in shaping HRM outcomes. This study contributes to the field of HRM in international business by integrating existing theories and empirical evidence into a coherent framework. It underscores the need for HRM practices accommodating diverse cultural and institutional contexts. Ultimately, it provides HR professionals and international business leaders with actionable insights to enhance their HRM strategies in the dynamic landscape of global operations.
ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPING ECONOMIES IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS Caroline Caroline; Siti Sumiati; Ahmad Rizani; Loso Judijanto; Yamolala Zega
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): November
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In the context of globalization, this study assessed the impact of trade liberalization on economic growth in developing economies and provided essential policy implications. Utilizing a comparative analysis, historical perspectives, and quantitative measures, we examined case studies of developing nations to understand the dynamic relationship between trade liberalization and economic growth. The results demonstrated that trade liberalization has generally yielded positive outcomes, fostering economic growth and integration into the global economy. Developing countries that actively engaged in trade liberalization experienced increased foreign direct investment, expanded exports, and enhanced economic development. However, the study also identified various factors influencing this relationship, including institutional factors, human capital, investment in infrastructure, and political stability. In the context of globalization, the study highlighted the profound impact of international trade agreements and the need for responsive trade policy reforms. Lessons from the comparative analysis were used to provide practical recommendations for developing economies. These recommendations emphasize the importance of nurturing human capital, promoting sound governance, and investing in critical infrastructure. While acknowledging the potential challenges and risks, this research underlines the significance of carefully crafted trade policies to harness the benefits of trade liberalization and ensure sustainable economic growth.
Taxation in the Modern Economy: An In-Depth Analysis of Policy Frameworks, Economic Implications, and Strategic Approaches for Sustainable Financial Development Caroline Caroline; Siti Sumiati; Ahmad Rizani; Loso Judijanto; Novianty Djafri
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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This paper delves into the pivotal role of taxation in shaping the intricate dynamics of the contemporary economic landscape. Focusing on the imperative of sustaining financial development, the analysis emphasizes the importance of effective tax policies. The study thoroughly examines diverse tax policies, unraveling their multifaceted dimensions and scrutinizing their direct and indirect impact on economic agents, wealth distribution, and overarching financial stability. In the pursuit of equitable growth, the analysis navigates through the complexities of various taxation strategies, assessing their potential to bridge socioeconomic gaps. The study actively engages with the challenges presented by modern taxation systems and identifies opportunities for refinement and innovation. The paper considers global economic dynamics that influence and shape contemporary tax structures in a world characterized by evolving economic paradigms. Real-world case studies are integrated, providing practical insights into the application and consequences of different tax policies. Drawing on economic theory, rigorous policy analysis, and empirical observations, the paper seeks to contribute substantially to the ongoing discourse on designing and implementing effective tax systems. By synthesizing insights from diverse perspectives, the objective is to provide a holistic understanding of taxation's pivotal role in fostering economic prosperity. In this comprehensive exploration, the paper aims to deepen scholarly understanding and offer valuable insights for policymakers, economists, and practitioners grappling with the complexities of taxation in the modern era.