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Pengaruh Makroekonomi terhadap Kinerja Perusahaan Energi Kesuma, Muhammad Ramadhani; Widaryo, Chandika Mahendra; Irianto, Ellen D. Oktanti; Aini, Rohana Nur
RIGGS: Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Business Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Februari - April
Publisher : Prodi Bisnis Digital Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/riggs.v4i1.435

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Penelitian ini mengevaluasi pengaruh faktor makroekonomi, yaitu pertumbuhan Produk Domestik Bruto (PDB) dan suku bunga, terhadap kinerja keuangan perusahaan energi di ASEAN, diukur melalui Return on Equity (ROE), selama periode 2019–2023. Menggunakan regresi data panel pada 114 perusahaan energi yang terdaftar di bursa saham Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapura, Filipina, dan Thailand, analisis ini menerapkan model efek acak berdasarkan uji Hausman. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa pertumbuhan PDB dan suku bunga tidak signifikan memengaruhi ROE, dengan R² sebesar 0,0032, mengindikasikan dominasi faktor spesifik perusahaan. Volatilitas ekonomi akibat pandemi, heterogenitas subsektor energi, dan faktor internal perusahaan melemahkan pengaruh makroekonomi. Penelitian ini merekomendasikan strategi internal perusahaan dan kebijakan pendukung ketahanan finansial. Temuan ini memperkaya literatur ekonomi energi dan memberikan wawasan praktis bagi manajer dan pembuat kebijakan di sektor energi ASEAN.
Dinamika Likuiditas dan Kinerja Perusahaan: Wawasan dari Sektor Teknologi ASEAN: Liquidity Dynamics and Firm Performance: Insights from the ASEAN's Technology Sector Henrika, Margareth; Kesuma, Muhammad Ramadhani; Ariswati, Lusiana Desy; Widaryo, Chandika Mahendra; Irianto, Ellen D. Oktanti
Economic and Education Journal (Ecoducation) Vol. 7 No. 2 (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.v7i2.1672

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Penelitian ini mengevaluasi pengaruh rasio likuiditas, yaitu Cash Ratio, Current Ratio, dan Quick Ratio, terhadap kinerja perusahaan yang diukur melalui Net Income dan Earning Per Share (EPS) di sektor teknologi informasi di lima negara ASEAN (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapura, Thailand, dan Filipina) selama periode 2019-2023. Dengan menggunakan pendekatan regresi data panel, studi ini menganalisis 655 observasi dari 131 perusahaan publik yang terdaftar, dengan data bersumber dari Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Model efek tetap dan efek acak diuji, dengan uji Hausman menentukan model yang paling sesuai. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Cash Ratio dan Firm Size memiliki dampak positif terhadap Net Income, sedangkan Quick Ratio berdampak negatif.  Hanya Firm Size yang secara signifikan memengaruhi EPS, dengan rasio likuiditas tidak menunjukkan pengaruh yang berarti. Temuan ini menggarisbawahi pentingnya pengelolaan likuiditas yang seimbang di sektor teknologi, terutama dalam menghadapi potensi kebangkitan kembali kasus Covid-19 di ASEAN pada tahun 2025 yang dapat mengganggu stabilitas keuangan. Penelitian ini memperkaya literatur dengan mengatasi kesenjangan dalam analisis sektor teknologi di ASEAN.
Pendampingan dan Participatory Action Research (PAR): Konteks Sistem Informasi Manajemen (SIM), Harga Pangan dan Kepercayaan Publik ZA, Saida Zainurossalamia; Irwansyah, Irwansyah; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Darmawan, Dedy; Darma, Dio Caisar; Permono, Arkanudin Rizki; Widaryo, Chandika Mahendra; Nisa, Febriana Khoirun
Jurnal Pustaka Mitra (Pusat Akses Kajian Mengabdi Terhadap Masyarakat) Vol 5 No 5 (2025): Jurnal Pustaka Mitra (Pusat Akses Kajian Mengabdi Terhadap Masyarakat)
Publisher : Pustaka Galeri Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55382/jurnalpustakamitra.v5i5.1261

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Satu diantara keberhasilan pembangunan dapat dilihat dari kestabilan harga pangan. Untuk mendorong hal tersebut, dibutuhkan akses informasi yang akurat, sehingga berbagai kalangan dapat mengakses lebih mudah. Dengan kata lain, melalui penyediaan Sistem Informasi Manajemen (SIM), pemerintah dapat memperoleh kepercayaan publik dengan pengaturan harga komoditas pangan secara terukur. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat (PKM) ini bertujuan untuk memberikan wawasan seputar urgensi dari SIM dalam harga pangan dan meningkatkan kepercayaan publik di Kota Samarinda. Pendekatan pendampingan dan Participatory Action Research (PAR) diterapkan dalam PKM. Pertama, proses pendampingan dilakukan melalui sosialisasi dan diskusi terbuka. Kedua, PAR difokuskan untuk mengevaluasi luaran PKM. PAR juga menilai kinerja layanan pemerintah dalam penyediaan akses informasi seperti harga pangan yang dapat memengaruhi kepercayaan publik. Secara khusus, PAR didesain menggunakan regresi moderasi untuk mengolah data yang telah terkumpul berdasarkan wawancara. Untuk menyelidiki kebermanfaat SIM yang dikembangkan, para pelaksana mengajukan beberapa pertanyaan dalam kuesioner dan disebarkan kepada 250 responden mencakup: (1) masyarakat, (2) pedagang pasar, dan (3) praktisi. PKM diselenggarakan pada Juni sampai dengan Agustus 2025. Hasil PKM menyiratkan adanya dukungan positif dari stakeholders dalam memahami SIM sehubungan dengan berbagai harga pangan pokok dan perananya sangat berguna sebagai jembatan informasi yang terpercaya. Merujuk pada teknik PAR, SIM berdampak signifikan terhadap harga pangan dan kepercayaan publik. Harga pangan juga berpengaruh signifikan bagi kepercayaan publik. Lebih lanjut, SIM yang dimediasi oleh harga pangan berhubungan signifikan terhadap kepercayaan publik. Implikasi saat ini menggambarkan bahwa harga pangan yang ditentukan oleh SIM memaikan kunci vital yang krusial untuk menjaga kepercayaan publik.
Efisiensi Operasional Perusahaan Properti Indonesia: Peran Likuiditas dan Struktur Modal Muhammad Ramadhani Kesuma; Aini, Rohana Nur; Irianto, Ellen D. Oktanti; Widaryo, Chandika Mahendra
Jurnal Bersama Ilmu Ekonomi (EKONOM) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Agustus 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/ekonom.v1i3.221

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This study aims to examine the impact of liquidity and capital structure on the operational efficiency of property and real estate companies in Indonesia from 2019 to 2023, amidst economic challenges posed by the pandemic. A quantitative approach was employed, utilizing panel data from annual financial reports of companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, analyzed through random-effects panel regression to assess variable relationships. The findings reveal that liquidity, measured by cash, current, and quick ratios, and capital structure, measured by the debt-to-equity ratio, do not significantly influence operational efficiency, measured by earnings before interest and taxes. This outcome may be attributed to heterogeneity among companies and the pandemic’s disruption of cash flows. Nevertheless, companies with adequate liquidity demonstrated greater resilience during the crisis. The study concludes that optimal liquidity and capital structure management remain crucial for supporting operational efficiency, recommending diversification of funding sources and adoption of digital technologies to enhance competitiveness in the dynamic property market.
Financial literacy and green finance: catalysts for green economic recovery in smes Kesuma, Muhammad Ramadhani; Irianto, Ellen D. Oktanti; Widaryo, Chandika Mahendra; Henrika, Margareth; Ariswati, Lusiana Desy; Aini, Rohana Nur
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 15 No. 4 (2025): October: Management Science And Field
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/enrichment.v15i4.2377

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This study examined the interplay of financial literacy and access to green finance in driving green economic recovery among small and medium enterprises in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, where resource dependence exacerbates environmental vulnerabilities. The core problem addressed was the sluggish adoption of sustainable business practices by these enterprises, hampered by insufficient financial acumen and constrained funding for eco-friendly initiatives. A quantitative survey approach was employed, gathering data from 150 enterprises across agriculture, trade, and services sectors through structured questionnaires. Partial least squares structural equation modeling analyzed the relationships, revealing that financial literacy exerted a strong positive effect on green practice adoption, while green finance access provided both direct and mediated support. Adoption of green practices fully mediated financial literacy's impact on recovery and partially mediated green finance's influence, collectively accounting for over half of the variance in economic and environmental outcomes. These findings underscored the synergistic potential of education and funding in bolstering resilience. Policymakers should prioritize integrated training and streamlined financing to accelerate sustainable transitions, fostering long-term viability in similar contexts.
Improving Job Satisfaction in Manufacturing Industries: Exploring Roles of Workplace Cold Violence, Abusive Supervision and Organizational Support Nuraeni, Lenny; Wulandari, Ayu Ratna; Indriyani, Susi; Widaryo, Chandika Mahendra; Haribowo, Rio; Lubis, Fatimah Malini
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JSSBS
Publisher : Yayasan Gema Bina Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i1.135

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In the manufacturing industry, employee job satisfaction not only has an impact on performance or contribution given to the company, but also has an impact on work discipline, loyalty and work quality. In types of industries with monotonous working conditions and uncomfortable working environments, job satisfaction is a challenge not only for company management but also for employees. This study aims to explore the role of workplace cold violence, abusive supervision and organizational support on employee job satisfaction, especially in the manufacturing industry. This study uses a qualitative research method, where researchers conduct a study of theories, literature and previous research results that discuss the relationship between all independent variables and dependent variables. The literature collected is scientific articles published in journals in the last seven years. Based on the results of the study and analysis conducted by researchers on the literature and the results of previous studies that discuss the relationship and influence of workplace cold violence, abusive supervision and organizational support variables on job satisfaction, it proves that there is a strong relationship between each independent variable and the dependent variable. Workplace cold violence and abusive supervision have been shown to have a negative effect on job satisfaction, while organizational support has been shown to have a positive effect on job satisfaction.
Does financial literacy drive SME success in resource-rich regions? Ariswati, Lusiana Desy; Kesuma, Muhammad Ramadhani; Aini, Rohana Nur; Irianto, Ellen D. Oktanti; Widaryo, Chandika Mahendra; Henrika, Margareth
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 11 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : Privietlab

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i11.714

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This study investigates the relationships among financial literacy, product innovation, risk management, and financial performance in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) located in East Kalimantan, a region in Indonesia characterized by its resource abundance. While prior studies underscore the importance of financial literacy and innovation for SME success, there is limited research focusing on non-urban, commodity-reliant settings. Using a quantitative methodology, this study employs Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling to analyze data gathered from 200 SME owners in non-extractive industries through a structured survey. This study explores whether financial literacy and product innovation directly affect financial performance and whether risk management mediates these dynamics. The findings reveal that financial literacy has a significant positive effect on financial performance, whereas product innovation strengthens risk management but does not directly influence financial outcomes. Additionally, risk management does not mediate these relationships, indicating potential contextual constraints in resource-limited environments. These insights advance the understanding of SME operations in non-urban, resource-dependent regions and highlight the need for customized financial education and innovation. This study provides actionable recommendations for policymakers to enhance SME resilience through targeted strategies, addressing a key gap in the literature on economies tied to natural resources.