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Indonesia’s Strategic Engagement in G20: The Role of Economic Diplomacy in Advancing National Interests and Fostering Inclusive Global Economic Growth Prasetyo, Bowo
Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Kesatuan Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023): JIMKES Edisi Desember 2023
Publisher : LPPM Institut Bisnis dan Informatika Kesatuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37641/jimkes.v11i3.2166

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Economic diplomacy as a key instrument in advancing national interests and supporting inclusive global economic development. G20, as a major economic forum involving both developed and developing nations, provides a strategic platform for Indonesia to participate in multilateral negotiations and cooperation. This research employs a qualitative approach, focusing on document analysis, literature review, and a comprehensive understanding of Indonesia’s role in G20. Relevant data were gathered from official sources, including Indonesia’s government statements, G20 documents, and B20 policy reports. The analysis aimed to identify Indonesia’s economic diplomacy strategies, the impact on economic growth, and efforts to build networks within G20. Indonesia, as a G20 member, not only conducts economic diplomacy for national interests but also contributes to a more inclusive and sustainable global development. The stable economic growth, supported by effective economic diplomacy strategies, has positioned Indonesia as a key player in shaping the G20 agenda. Through participation in G20, Indonesia facilitates constructive dialogue between the private sector and the government, strengthening synergy to achieve shared economic development goals. This research provides in-depth insights into Indonesia’s role in G20, emphasizing how economic diplomacy serves as a potent instrument for achieving national and regional success. The implications of these findings extend beyond the G20 context, offering perspectives on how developing countries can play a significant role in shaping a more equitable and sustainable global economic development.
The Impact of Perceived Ease, Usefulness, and Risk on Decisions to Use Brimo QRIS (Case Study in Central Java and Implications for Management) Prasetyo, Bowo; Wahyudi, Tri Nur
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v6i1.1465

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Digital payment transactions and the widespread use of electronic devices are hallmarks of the cashless society that is emerging in tandem with the Fourth Industrial change and the change in financial technology. This study aims to examine how people in Central Java perceive the ease, benefits, and hazards of using QRIS, and how these factors influence their decision-making process. This study used a casual associative design and was quantitative in nature. This study used purposive sampling, which selects a population subset according to norms. One hundred people participated in this study. This study included multiple linear regression, hypothesis testing, classical assumption testing, and instrument testing. With a simultaneous test value of 70.201 and a Ftable value of 2.70, along with partial test values of the three variables exceeding the t table value of 1.986, this study concludes that perceptions of convenience, benefits, and risk significantly impact the decision to use BRImo QRIS in Central Java.
The Impact of Perceived Ease, Usefulness, and Risk on Decisions to Use Brimo QRIS (Case Study in Central Java and Implications for Management) Prasetyo, Bowo; Wahyudi, Tri Nur
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v6i1.1465

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Digital payment transactions and the widespread use of electronic devices are hallmarks of the cashless society that is emerging in tandem with the Fourth Industrial change and the change in financial technology. This study aims to examine how people in Central Java perceive the ease, benefits, and hazards of using QRIS, and how these factors influence their decision-making process. This study used a casual associative design and was quantitative in nature. This study used purposive sampling, which selects a population subset according to norms. One hundred people participated in this study. This study included multiple linear regression, hypothesis testing, classical assumption testing, and instrument testing. With a simultaneous test value of 70.201 and a Ftable value of 2.70, along with partial test values of the three variables exceeding the t table value of 1.986, this study concludes that perceptions of convenience, benefits, and risk significantly impact the decision to use BRImo QRIS in Central Java.