Vivi Silvia
Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh 23111, Indonesia

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The Effects of Tourism Determinants on Poverty through Economic Growth in Indonesia Munawwir Abbas; Vivi Silvia; Muhammad Nasir
Grimsa Journal of Business and Economics Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : Graha Primera Saintifika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61975/gjbes.v3i1.94

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As an archipelagic and developing country, Indonesia faces complex and persistent poverty challenges that hinder both societal welfare and provincial economic growth. This study aims to examine the factors influencing tourism and assess efforts to reduce poverty through economic growth. Using panel data from 34 provinces in Indonesia for the period 2016 to 2024, the analysis applies a random effects regression model. The results show that domestic tourist arrivals, international tourist arrivals, occupancy rates of starred hotels, and occupancy rates of non-starred hotels exert a positive and significant effect on poverty. In contrast, economic growth does not significantly influence poverty and does not function as a mediating variable. To sustain increases in tourist arrivals both domestic and international the government should enhance promotional efforts for Indonesian tourism and strengthen support for regional tourism development. Moreover, providing subsidies and improving access to business loans for hotel operators can help expand their operational capacity. Finally, the government needs to improve the competence of tourism stakeholders through well designed and effective education and training programs.
The Moderating Role of Foreign Investment in the Relationship between Economic Growth Determinants in Sumatra Island Aisar Riski Baizura; T Zulham; Vivi Silvia
Grimsa Journal of Business and Economics Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61975/gjbes.v3i1.100

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Economic growth in Sumatra Island still faces structural challenges, especially related to the high level of open unemployment, the quality of human development, and the effectiveness of local government spending. On the other hand, the role of foreign investment in strengthening the relationship between these factors and economic growth has not yet shown empirical consistency, so it is important to study it more deeply. This study aims to evaluate the effect of open unemployment rate, Human Development Index (HDI), and government expenditure on economic growth in Sumatra Island, by including foreign investment as a moderating variable. This study uses panel data from ten provinces for the period 2011-2024 and is analyzed using the Fixed Effect Model (FEM) and Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA). The results show that the open unemployment rate has a significant negative effect on economic growth, while the Human Development Index (HDI) has no statistical effect. Government spending has a significant negative effect, indicating that the effectiveness of regional spending is not yet optimal in driving economic growth. In the moderation test, foreign investment was proven to strengthen the effect of government spending on economic growth, but it was not able to significantly moderate the effect of unemployment and HDI. These findings confirm that foreign investment is more effective when accompanied by good fiscal governance and human resource readiness. This study recommends optimizing the quality of public spending, implementing productive job creation programs, and synergizing foreign investment with regional human resource capacity development to promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth.