Erik Nugraha
Universitas Sanggabuana YPKP

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Digitalizing Rural Development in Indonesia: Unveiling Concepts and Strategies for Building Sustainable Digital Villages Lucky Nugroho; Haura Hazimah Melzatia; Muhammad Izzat Abidin; Erik Nugraha; Safira
Proceeding International Annual Conference Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting Vol. 1 (2023): Proceeding International Annual Conference Economics, Management, Business, and Accou
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Digitalizing rural Indonesia can alter the quality of life and promote inclusive economic growth. This article discusses the importance of digital technology in rural areas, highlighting the impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the COVID-19 epidemic on human behavior and the significance of ICT in modern communal life. The report emphasizes the necessity for reliable infrastructure, particularly internet networks and related technologies, to adopt ICT in rural areas. The qualitative study examines the urgency, characteristics, and growth methods of digital villages in Indonesia using current literature, official reports, and academic papers. A digital village development approach emphasizes interconnectedness, collaborative capacity building, digital integration benefits, and growth. The study examines Indonesia's digital village potential in farming, plantations, aquaculture, animal husbandry, travel, and hospitality. After examining the pros and cons of digital villages, the article emphasizes the need for a comprehensive program and policy to ensure rural digitization success. It offers practical solutions for using digital technology to overcome challenges and promote sustainable development in rural areas.
Aspects Influencing the Dividend Payout Ratio of the Indonesian Manufacturing Sector Amid the Covid-19 Epidemic Lucky Nugroho; Fitra Roman Cahaya; Muhammad Rudiyanto; Erik Nugraha; Yananto Mihadi Putra
Proceeding International Annual Conference Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting Vol. 1 (2023): Proceeding International Annual Conference Economics, Management, Business, and Accou
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The objective of this research endeavor is to examine the impact of assets, free cash flow (FCF), return on assets (ROA), current ratio (CR), and debt to equity (DER) on the dividend payout ratio (DPR). Therefore, the problem formulations in this study include: (i) does FCF affect DPR?; (ii) does ROA affect DPR?; (ii) does CR affect DPR?; (iv) does DER affect DPR?; (v) does assets affect DPR?. The methods used in this research are quantitative, using multiple regression. Furthermore, secondary data is sourced from the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2017–2020 period. The number of samples used amounted to 42 manufacturing companies. The results of this study found that the variables (i) FCF has a positive and significant effect on DPR; (ii) ROA variable has a negative and insignificant effect on DPR; (iii) CR variable has a positive and insignificant effect on DPR; (iv) DER variable has a negative and significant effect on DPR; and (v) company size or asset variable has a negative and significant effect on DPR. The implication of this research is to provide information to stakeholders in the construction sector related to factors that can affect DPR. The originality of this research lies in the object related to the construction sector, which is very important in the Indonesian economy.
Concerning Climate Change: Assessing the Potential of Islamic Business Entities to Promote Environmental Sustainability Lucky Nugroho; Shinta Melzatia; Nurhasanah; Erik Nugraha; Audita Setiawan; Ibrahim Musa Gani
Proceeding International Annual Conference Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting Vol. 1 (2023): Proceeding International Annual Conference Economics, Management, Business, and Accou
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The current climate change has threatened human life, which has a negative impact on human health and the preservation of the natural environment. Therefore, this research aims to determine whether the existence of Islamic business entities can maintain environmental sustainability. The method used in this conceptual paper is a descriptive qualitative method that aims to answer the formulation of the problem: whether the concept of Islamic business entities can support environmental sustainability. The results of this conceptual paper are: (i) Islamic business entities have a strong commitment to environmental sustainability; (ii) The pillars of Islamic business entities include financial aspects, social aspects, environmental sustainability aspects, and spiritual aspects; (iii) The primary purpose of the existence of Islamic business entities is to provide safety in the world and happiness in the hereafter; and (iv) Islamic business entities aim to provide sustainable benefits to society and the environment. The implication of this conceptual paper is to provide scientific knowledge in environmental sustainability and Islamic economics.