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Enhancing Quantity and Quality Academic Papers through Collaborative Training Between Universitas Negeri Jakarta and Universitas Malaysia Sabah Suherman, Suherman; Wibowo, Agus; Respat, Dwi Kismayanti; Utaminingtyas, Tri Hesti; Zairin, Gentiga Muhammad; Karyaningsih, Rr. Ponco Dewi; Gurendrawati, Etty; Sang, Lim Thien
Jurnal KARINOV Vol 6, No 3 (2023): September
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service (LP2M), Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um045v6i3p165-169

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Publikasi merupakan salah satu upaya untuk meningkatkan daya saing perguruan tinggi. Daya saing perguruan tinggi dapat dilihat dari jumlah publikasi ilmiah yang dihasilkan. Semakin produktif perguruan tinggi menghasilkan publikasi ilmiah, maka daya saingnya akan semakin tinggi. Kegiatan PKM ini merupakan salah satu tugas Tri Dharma dimana dosen dapat mengeksplor diri dan bersosialisasi dengan masyarakat. Kegiatan PKM bertujuan menambah pengetahuan dan pemahaman dosen tentang publikasi di jurnal internasional bereputasi. Kegiatan pelatihan ini dilaksanakan oleh Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Negeri Jakarta (FEUNJ), dan Fakultas Bisnis, Ekonomi, dan Akuntansi Universiti Malaysia Sabah (FBEA UMS). Peserta kegiatan ini adalah dosen FEUNJ dan FBEA UMS. Hasil kegiatan ini menunjukkan peningkatan pengetahuan dan keterampilan para peserta pelatihan dalam menghasilkan artikel berkualitas internasional. Tulisanl ini dapat melengkapi literature yang sudah ada khususnya terkait dengan PKM kolaborasi internasional.. Kata kunci—Pelatihan penulisan artikel, Jurnal internasional bereputasi, Pengabdian kepdaa masyarakat Abstract Publication is one of the efforts to increase the competitiveness of higher education institutions. The competitiveness of tertiary institutions can be seen from the number of scientific publications produced. The more productive universities produce scientific publications, the higher their competitiveness. This community services activity is one of the Tri Dharma tasks where lecturers can explore themselves and socialize with the community. Community service activities aim to increase lecturers’ knowledge and understanding of publications in reputable international journals. This training activity was carried out by the Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Jakarta (FEUNJ), and the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Accounting, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (FBEA UMS). The participants in this activity were lecturers at FEUNJ and FBEA UMS. The results of this activity show an increase in the knowledge and skills of the trainees in producing international-quality articles. This paper can complement the existing literature, especially related to international collaborative community services. Keywords—Training of article writing, International reputable journal, Community services activity.
The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Corporate Performance and Cash Dividend Distribution in China's Manufacturing Industry Danni, Wang; Sang, Lim Thien; Guangmei, Lei
Indonesian Capital Market Review Vol. 17, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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As an unprecedented global public health emergency with rapid spread and challenging prevention and control measures, the COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted corporate performance worldwide. Notably, the manufacturing industry in China has been severely impacted. To comprehensively understand the influence of significant public health incidents on enterprises and mitigate the epidemic's repercussions, the unbalanced panel data of China's A-share listed manufacturing enterprises from 2018 to 2023 was analyzed by regression analysis. The findings demonstrate that the COVID-19 outbreak has diminished these enterprises' financial and market performance. Moreover, companies with higher cash dividends and more excellent stability exhibit superior future performance in the face of the impact. This finding implies that cash dividends are pivotal in augmenting corporate performance during uncertain periods following unexpected adverse events, suggesting potential adjustments and optimizations to the development strategy and dividend payment policy.
Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance on Corporate Resilience During Pandemics Bahari, Asniati; Sang, Lim Thien; Yuskar, Yuskar; Astari, Silvy; Annisa, Safira
AMAR (Andalas Management Review) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Management Institute Faculty of Economics Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/amar.9.2.105-129.2025

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The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Governance (CG) on Corporate Resilience (CR) during the first and second waves of COVID-19 in Indonesia and Malaysia. Data for this study were collected from companies listed on the IDX80 of the Indonesia Stock Exchange and the FTSE Bursa Malaysia 100 of the Bursa Malaysia. STATA 14.2 was used for data analysis. The results indicate that in Indonesia, Environmental Disclosure, Social Disclosure, Board of Directors Size, and Audit Committee Size have a significant effect on CR, but not Economic Disclosure and Board of Commissioners Size. In Malaysia, only the size of the Audit Committee has a significant effect on the CR. On the other hand, during the second wave of the pandemic in 2021, CSR and CG did not significantly impact CR for Indonesia and Malaysia. This study shows that internal factors such as CSR and GC do not affect investors' decisions to buy stocks during pandemics. Future research should consider including additional variables, not limited to internal factors, but external factors such as inflation rate and interest rate. Future researchers may need to further combine financial and non-financial data to examine if these factors influence investor decisions to buy stocks during pandemics.