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Spatial Analysis of Inclusive Growth in Central Java Province Rahmadi, Farid Adam; Rustiadi, Ernan; Hakim, Dedi Budiman
Jurnal Manajemen dan Agribisnis Vol. 22 No. 1 (2025): JMA, Vol. 22 No. 1, March 2025
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17358/jma.22.1.1

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Background: Economic growth, while often viewed as a sign of development success, may not guarantee equitable income distribution, particularly in developing nations. The Inclusive Economic Development Index (IPEI) by the National Development Agency (Bappenas) gauges inclusivity in Indonesian development. In Central Java Province, regency/city-level IPEI varies, indicating uneven growth. Purpose: This study has two objectives: (1) to analyze the spatial distribution patterns of inclusive growth in regencies/cities within Central Java Province; and (2) to assess the relevance of the regional development system by considering the spatial interrelations of inclusive growth. Design/methodology/approach: The research utilizes secondary data. The same analytical methods are applied for both objectives with different data points Moran's Index Analysis, Moran’s Scatterplot, and Local Indicator of Spatial Autocorrelation (LISA). Findings/Results: The research findings indicate that (1) the spatial distribution pattern of the IPEI in the regencies/cities of Central Java Province from 2012 to 2021 tends to form spatial clusters, with three regencies/cities showing significant and consistent local IPEI spatial influence namely Surakarta City (High-High quadrant) and Banjarnegara and Wonosobo (Low-Low quadrant), and (2) alternative Regional Development (WP) spatial analysis reveals a high IPEI spatial correlation within each WP, with Surakarta City and Salatiga City consistently appearing in the High-High quadrant, while Pekalongan City is significantly positioned in the Low-Low quadrant. Conclusion: The spatial distribution pattern of the IPEI in Central Java Province tends to form spatial clusters with three regencies/cities showing significant and consistent local IPEI spatial influence namely Surakarta City, Banjarnegara, and Wonosobo. The spatial analysis of alternative WPs reveals a strong spatial correlation of IPEI values with Surakarta City and Salatiga City identified as significant local spatial influencers.Originality/value (State of the art): This study enables the identification of regencies, cities, and/or WP with lagging IPEI values, thereby allowing policymakers to design targeted interventions. Based on the findings, Banjarnegara and Wonosobo are identified as such areas. The alternative WPs proposed in this study can serve as important considerations for regional development planning in Central Java Province. Keywords: IPEI, inclusive growth, spatial analysis, Moran’s Analysis, Central Java Province
The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment, Inflation, and Labor Force Participation Rate on National Income of Asean Countries In 2010-2020 Iqbal, Muhammad; Hakim, Dedi Budiman; Anggraeni, Lukytawati
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i2.50843

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Capital availability is necessary to support economic growth in order to reach its potential. Sources of capital supply might come from various sources owned by the state or foreigners. One of the foreign capital supplies comes from foreign direct investment (FDI). Recently, FDI is known to be one of the factors driving the national income of various countries in the world, including ASEAN countries. This study examines the influence of FDI, inflation, and the labor force participation rate (TPAK) on GDP in ASEAN countries. This study used secondary data in the form of panel data from eleven ASEAN countries for the period 2010 to 2020. The analytical method involved using the static panel analysis with the best model in the form of a fixed effect model (FEM) equipped with descriptive statistical analysis for each variable in this study. The results confirmed that FDI has a positive and significant effect on GDP. Meanwhile, inflation and TPAK has a negative and significant impact on nominal GDP in ASEAN countries over the time span of observation. For this reason, the governments of each country need to formulate strategies and policies to encourage investment improvement and economic stability. This is important to support each country's economy to achieve its best potential.
Factors Affecting Production and Inefficiency of Smallholder Oil Palm Plantations in Riau Province: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis Liana, Limetry; Siregar, Hermanto; Marulitua Sinaga, Bonar; Hakim, Dedi Budiman
Jurnal Agribisnis Indonesia (Journal of Indonesian Agribusiness) Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Juni 2025 (Jurnal Agribisnis Indonesia)
Publisher : Departmen of Agribusiness, Economics and Management Faculty, Bogor Agricultural University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jai.2025.13.1.49-60

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This research, conducted in Siak Regency, a key area of smallholder plantations in Riau Province, holds significant implications for the local agricultural community. The main objective of this study is to analyze the factors that influence production and the inefficiency of smallholder oil palm plantations, analyzed using the Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA) method with STATA 17 software. Data were collected through field surveys and direct interviews with 132 smallholder farmers in Empang Pandan and Keranji Guguh Koto Gasib District Riau. The SFA estimation results show that five input variables significantly affect smallholder plantation production: land area, K fertilizer, organic fertilizer, and labour, which positively correlate with the increase in Fresh Fruit Bunch (FFB) production. In contrast, N fertilizer showed a negative correlation. We also found that the dummy variables for plantation management patterns and agricultural extension or training significantly impacted the inefficiency of smallholder oil palm plantations in Riau Province. The alternatives of the interaction between input variables on smallholder plantation production reveal that five alternative interactions between input variables significantly affect the increase in smallholder plantation production by more than 5 per cent, including the interaction of land area >< plant age, plant age >< pesticide, plant age >< labour, N fertilizer >< P fertilizer, and organic >< pesticide interaction.
Integrating Good Corporate Governance, Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility, Zakat, Syariah Governance, and Syariah Compliance: Exploring their Interconnected Impact on the Financial Health of Islamic Commercial Banks Solihati, Garin Pratiwi; Suhardiyanto, Herry; Hakim, Dedi Budiman; Irawan, Tony
ADMAN: Journal of Contemporary Administration and Management Vol 1 No 3 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : PT. LITERASI SAINS NUSANTARA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61100/adman.v1i3.94

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The background of this research revolves around the need to understand the complex relationship between Good Corporate Governance (GCG), Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility (ICSR), zakat, Shariah Governance (SG), and Shariah Compliance (SC) in the context of financial institutions, particularly Islamic banks. This study adopts a holistic framework to explore their interconnected impacts on the financial health of Islamic banks. The research utilized a comprehensive literature review with qualitative analysis, aiming to gain a thorough understanding of the subject from 2010 to 2023. The findings indicate that in the face of business complexity and global market dynamics, Islamic banks need to implement concepts such as Good Corporate Governance (GCG), Islamic Corporate Social Responsibility (ICSR), Zakat, Shariah Governance (SG), and Shariah Compliance (SC). The holistic integration of these principles can have a significantly positive impact on the financial health of Islamic banks. GCG provides a robust foundation for risk management and transparency, ICSR enriches the social and environmental dimensions, Zakat plays a crucial role in wealth redistribution and community economic empowerment, while SG and SC ensure adherence to Shariah principles and maintain the integrity of financial institutions. By effectively applying these concepts, Islamic banks can strengthen their position in facing market challenges and enhance their contributions to sustainable economic development.
Determinants of Credit Growth For MSME Financing in Bank DKI in Jakarta Province Aristo Purboadji; Hakim, Dedi Budiman; Siregar, Hermanto; Sembel, Roy
Jurnal Aplikasi Bisnis dan Manajemen Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): JABM Vol. 8 No. 1, Januari 2022
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17358/jabm.8.1.46

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This study aims to analyze the determinants that affect the growth of MSME credit at Bank DKI in DKI Jakarta Province. The independent variables used consist of ROA, NPL, CAR, Spread, Marketing Expense, GDP and Inflation. The data used is quarterly secondary data for the period January 2014 – December 2018. The analysis is carried out as a whole and economic segments (10 sectors) so as to form 11 regressions (sectors) using the EGLS panel model fixed effect model (Cross–Section SUR). The results of this study indicate that Sector 1 (One) is affected by ROA, NPL, and GDP; Sector 2 (Two) is affected by ROA, NPL, CAR, and Inflation; Sector 3 (Three) is affected by NPL, CAR and Inflation; Sector 4 (Four) is affected by NPL, CAR and inflation; Sector 5 (Five) influenced by ROA, NPL, CAR, PEX and GDP; Sector 6 (Six) affected by CAR, PEX, Spread, and GDP; Sector 7 (Seven) affected by ROA, NPL and Spread; Sector 8 (Eight) affected by ROA, NPL, CAR, PEX, Spread, GDP and Inflation; Sector 9 (Nine) affected by ROA; Sector 10 (Ten) affected by ROA, NPL, Spread and GDP; Sector 11 (Eleven) is affected by ROA, NPL, CAR, GDP and Inflation. The results of the study indicate that banks must prioritize certain financial ratios in each MSME sector to grow their credit growth. Keywords: credit growth, MSMEs, macro factors, micro factors, regional development bank
The The Effect of Rational and Irrational Sentiments of Individual and Institutional Investors on Indonesia Stock Market Elly Zunara; Achsani, Noer Azam; Hakim, Dedi Budiman; Sembel, Roy
Jurnal Aplikasi Bisnis dan Manajemen Vol. 8 No. 3 (2022): JABM Vol. 8 No. 3, September 2022
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17358/jabm.8.3.802

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The study's goal is to explore the relationship between investor sentiment, stock return, and volatility in Indonesian markets, with a focus on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). This research looked at the Indonesia Stock Exchange's (IDX) monthly statistics on stock trading volume from January 2015 to January 2021 to infer the attitudes of both institutional and retail investors. The analysis also uses a variety of well-known and accepted factors from the literature on asset pricing, such as the Covid-19 index, a reliable indicator of Indonesia's underlying market conditions. Error Correction Model was used to analyze a regression between investor sentiment and fundamentals in the Indonesian stock market in order to determine the impact of macroeconomic and Covid-19 risk variables on sentiment (ECM). Next, it looked at how unexpected shifts in Indonesian investor sentiment affected stock returns and IDX volatility with the help of Impulse response functions (IRFs) derived from a Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) model. Individual and institutional investors' stock market returns and IDX volatility were found to be affected more by rational than by irrational attitudes, according to the empirical findings. Keywords: investor sentiment, IDX, stock returns, volatility, VECM
ANALISIS KESENJANGAN PADA PELAYANAN PENDAFTARAN TANAH PERTAMA KALI DI KANTOR PERTANAHAN KOTA BEKASI Sukirno, Nono; Mulyanto, Budi; Hakim, Dedi Budiman
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 8 No. 2 (2015): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (289.913 KB) | DOI: 10.24156/jikk.2015.8.2.106

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In order to increase service performance of government agencies, the stakeholders have to pay attention to the satisfaction of the public it serves. This study aimed to determine the level of public satisfaction and further willbe analyzed the gap between service performances of the agency and public satisfaction to the service of Land Office of Bekasi City. This research was conducted at the Land Office of Bekasi City; held from March to June 2014. The design used in this study was a cross-sectional study. The samples were chosen by convenience sampling technique. Analysis of the gap was measured by Importance Performance Analysis (IPA). The results showed that the quality of land registration services that was provided by the Land Office of Bekasi City had not meet people's satisfaction. This was indicated by the difference between the average score of the service performance (3,22) and an the average score of the expectations (3,77). This finding showed a gap of -0,55 that means the service performance of the agency still lower that public expectation for the services. Moreover, punctuality was indicator that that had high gap score between the service performance and public satisfaction. Therefore, Land Office of Bekasi should have a policy to discipline its employees to be on time in service of land registration.
ANALISIS KEPUASAN MASYARAKAT TERHADAP KUALITAS PELAYANAN DALAM PENDAFTARAN TANAH PERTAMA KALI PADA KANTOR PERTANAHAN KABUPATEN BOGOR Hermawan, Wawan; Hakim, Dedi Budiman; Hutagaol, Manuntun Parulian
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 9 No. 1 (2016): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (469.256 KB) | DOI: 10.24156/jikk.2015.9.1.65

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This study aimed to analyze the level of community satisfaction to the services of land registration in Land Office of Bogor. This study is expected to find indicators as a priority in the improvement of service quality. Level of community satisfaction was measured using five dimensions, i.e. reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy and tangible. Based on the results of the study, the overall dimensions of service quality in the first land registration through a process of the recognition of the rights granted by Land Office of Bogor District did not meet community satisfaction. Community dissatisfaction to the quality indicator of officer was marked by the difference between the average performance score of 3,58 with an average expectation score of 3,76 in order to obtain an average score of negative gap of -0,18. Indicators which are prioritized to improve community satisfaction with quality service of land registration are the clarity of service conditions, certainty of service cost, and timeliness of certificate completion. Managerial implication of recommended increasing satisfaction of service were a need to adjust the standard conditions of service, evaluating and reviewing existing policies and policies which are no longer relevant to the current conditions, creating a standard of service that is simpler, add service information in writing, improve the knowledge and abilities of employees through education and training.
The Impacts of ALMA Primary Variables on Profitability An Empirical Study of Indonesian Banking Jumono, Sapto; Achsani, Noer Azam; Hakim, Dedi Budiman; Firdaus, Muhamad
International Research Journal of Business Studies Vol. 8 No. 1 (2015): April - July 2015
Publisher : Universitas Prasetiya Mulya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21632/irjbs.8.1.13-32

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This study aims to determine the impact of liquidity on BEP and ROE in Indonesian banking industry. The supporting theory in this study is ALMA theory. Based on annual data for the period 2001-2014 and following purposive sampling technique, the acquired amount of sample study is 97 banks. The data is analyzed using panel data regression of GMM Arrelano Bond, as a novelty in data processing, therefore the speed of adjustment can be known. The ALMA variables such as LAR, capital, leverage, operating expenses, interest income, and CAR sensitivity have a significant effect on BEP and ROE. Meanwhile LDR, NPL, the FBI have no impact on profitability. The implication of this study is the fact that banking performance in Indonesia can be leveled up through the reduction in mortgage interest rates and increment of credit volume and FBI.