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Menyeimbangkan Kerja dan Studi: Kunci Kepuasan Hidup Mahasiswa Paruh Waktu di Samarinda: Balancing Work and Study: The Key to Life Satisfaction for Part-Time Students in Samarinda Aini, Rohana Nur; Kesuma, Muhammad Ramadhani; Irianto, Ellen D Oktanti; Ariswati, Lusiana Desy; Henrika, Margareth
Economic and Education Journal (Ecoducation) Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): Economic and Education Journal (Ecoducation)
Publisher : Pendidikan Ekonomi, Universitas Insan Budi Utomo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/ecoducation.v7i3.2056

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Penelitian ini mengkaji pengaruh keseimbangan kehidupan-kerja dan kinerja kerja terhadap kepuasan hidup pada mahasiswa paruh waktu di Samarinda, Indonesia. Dengan pendekatan kuantitatif, data dikumpulkan dari 166 mahasiswa menggunakan kuesioner berskala Likert yang mengukur keseimbangan kehidupan-kerja (X1), kinerja kerja (X2), dan kepuasan hidup (Y). Analisis statistik meliputi statistik deskriptif, uji validitas dan reliabilitas, serta regresi linier berganda. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa keseimbangan kehidupan-kerja (β = 0.384, p < 0.001) dan kinerja kerja (β = 0.214, p = 0.006) secara signifikan memprediksi kepuasan hidup, dengan keseimbangan kehidupan-kerja memiliki pengaruh lebih kuat. Model regresi menjelaskan 27,4% variansi kepuasan hidup (R² = 0.274). Temuan ini menegaskan peran penting keseimbangan kehidupan-kerja dalam meningkatkan kesejahteraan mahasiswa paruh waktu, terutama dalam mengelola peran ganda. Penelitian ini berkontribusi pada literatur dengan menyoroti populasi yang jarang diteliti dalam konteks negara berkembang, memberikan wawasan untuk kebijakan pendukung institusional. Implikasinya mencakup perlunya jadwal akademik fleksibel dan layanan konseling untuk mendukung kesejahteraan mahasiswa.
A Bibliometric Analysis of Financial Literacy and Financial Planning Research Korip, Zahwa Muslimatul; Assyifa, Adzra Rania; Mantika, Syifa Unada; Kesuma, Muhammad Ramadhani; Ariswati, Lusiana Desy
Ekopedia: Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): OKTOBER-DESEMBER
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/31gje388

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This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of global research on financial literacy and financial planning published between 2000 and 2024. Using 452 Scopus-indexed documents, the study examines publication trends, journal distribution, and the conceptual structure of the field through keyword co-occurrence analysis using VOSviewer. The findings show a significant growth in research output, particularly after 2017, illustrating the increasing academic relevance of financial capability, financial behavior, and long-term financial well-being. The journal analysis identifies several influential sources, with the Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning emerging as the most productive outlet. Keyword mapping reveals six major thematic clusters that highlight core topics such as financial literacy, financial education, financial behavior, demographic and gender differences, decision-making, investment behavior, retirement planning, insurance, and behavioral biases. These clusters demonstrate the interdisciplinary development of the field, integrating psychological, demographic, and socio-economic dimensions. Overall, this study provides an updated conceptual landscape of financial literacy and financial planning research and offers valuable insights for researchers, educators, and policymakers. The results also underline the need for more holistic and context-specific financial education and policy initiatives, particularly in developing economies where financial literacy levels remain comparatively low.
Public Financial Management: A Bibliometric Analysis of Research Trends and Influential Publications Maulana, Muhammad Dimas; Mandese, Raka Restu; Adyutasara, Daiva; Kesuma, Muhammad Ramadhani; Irianto, Ellen D. Oktanti
Ekopedia: Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): JANUARI-MARET
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/gt0sws91

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This study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric analysis to map the global evolution of Public Financial Management (PFM) research, focusing on publication trends, geographic distribution, thematic clusters, and influential works shaping the field. Using data retrieved from the Scopus database and analyzed through VOSviewer and Bibliometrix, the study identifies a significant increase in PFM-related publications, particularly after 2010, driven by global demands for fiscal transparency, digital governance, and sustainable budgeting. The analysis reveals strong contributions from China, the United States, and several developing countries such as India and Brazil, while Indonesia remains underrepresented despite extensive fiscal reforms. Keyword co-occurrence mapping uncovers five major clusters, dominated by health sciences, environmental sustainability, and material engineering, with PFM themes embedded within broader clusters related to public health governance and fiscal sustainability. Seminal works by Wildavsky, Schick, and Allen & Tommasi continue to shape the intellectual foundations of PFM, influencing contemporary discourse on accountability, performance-based budgeting, and digital fiscal systems. Overall, the findings highlight the fragmented yet growing nature of PFM scholarship and underscore the need for more focused, context-rich research, especially in developing countries undergoing major public sector financial reforms.
Financial Management in the Context of Globalization: A Bibliometric Study Wibowo, Bagas; Edyanto, Christian; Satrio, Rakha; Aini, Rohana; Kesuma, Muhammad Ramadhani
Ekopedia: Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): JANUARI-MARET
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/atc9bc19

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This research analyzes the growth of research on financial management in the age of globalization using Scopus from the years 2000 to 2024. There is an evident growth in the number of publications in congressed performance data and the results show the years after 2017 are especially due to worldwide digital shocks and the increased emphasis on sustainable development. Using science-mapping techniques, the analysis identifies the major concepts of globalization and finance and the emerging subthemes of the green finance, risk management, innovation, and supply-chain finance, as well as the post-COVID transformations. The changes within the subfields and the governance and digital and environmental changes are illustrated in the co-occurrence and word cloud structures of documents. Data from co-citation clustering point to the primary knowledge base of the subfield to be institutional theory, network society and global production systems in the literature, and critical political economy. The sheer volume of the knowledge shows the interdisciplinary and expanding contour of research on the crossing of globalization and the management of finance. The study has resulted in a synthesized knowledge of the most notable contributions, and the more comprehensive thematic areas and untapped areas, which is beneficial to academia, to practice, and to governance, and finance on a global scale.
Who Decides the Household Budget? Bibliometric Insights into Intrahousehold Dynamics Simangunsong, Abraham Peeter Bongiovi; Feryanto, Feryanto; Halomoan Sinaga, Tunggul; Henrika, Margareth; Kesuma, Muhammad Ramadhani
Ekopedia: Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): JANUARI-MARET
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/3b4dvz96

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This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of intrahousehold financial management research, drawing on 135 journal articles indexed in Scopus. Using VOSviewer, the analysis maps co-authorship networks, country collaborations, and keyword co-occurrence patterns to reveal the intellectual and social structure of the field. Results show a concentrated co-authorship network led by a small group of researchers, primarily from Japanese institutions, and a country collaboration pattern centered on the United States with strong links to Japan and several developing countries. Keyword analysis identifies gender as the central organizing concept, connected to four distinct thematic clusters focused on resource allocation, bargaining processes, decision-making and financial literacy, and broader social outcomes such as poverty and gender equality. These findings indicate that contemporary scholarship emphasizes gender disparities and bargaining power within households, particularly in developing contexts, while behavioral and psychological dimensions remain less integrated. The study highlights opportunities to broaden theoretical perspectives and geographic scope to achieve more comprehensive understandings of household financial practices.  
Can financial literacy drive microentrepreneur success in digital economies? Kesuma, Muhammad Ramadhani; Ariswati, Lusiana Desy; Henrika, Margareth; Widaryo, Chandika Mahendra; Irianto, Ellen D. Oktanti; Aini, Rohana Nur
Journal of Economics Research and Policy Studies Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Economics Research and Policy Studies
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/jerps.v5i3.2280

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Microentrepreneurship significantly contributes to economic development in resource-rich regions like East Kalimantan, yet faces challenges due to low financial literacy and limited digital adoption. Existing research highlights the importance of financial literacy for business success, but underexplores the role of digital financial literacy and regional contexts. This study investigates how financial literacy and digital financial literacy influence microentrepreneur success, with financial planning as a mediating factor. Using a quantitative approach with Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling, data were collected from 160 microentrepreneurs in East Kalimantan. The findings reveal that financial literacy directly enhances business success, while digital financial literacy impacts success indirectly through financial planning. The model explains 60.8% of the variance in microentrepreneur success, emphasizing the critical role of structured financial strategies. These results suggest that integrating digital tools into financial education can foster sustainable business growth.