Ratih Kusumawardhani
Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa University

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The Influence of Financial Literacy, Lifestyle, and Use of Financial Technology on Financial Management Behavior of Generation Z Gheovani Dery Setiawan; Ratih Kusumawardhani; Johannes Maysan Damanik
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Februari 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v4i1.169

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This study aims to analyze the influence of financial literacy, lifestyle, and the use of financial technology on financial management behavior among Generation Z students at the Faculty of Economics, Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa University. This study used a quantitative method with an associative approach. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to 100 respondents selected using a stratified random sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out using descriptive statistics, validity tests, reliability tests, classical assumption tests, and multiple linear regression. The results showed that financial literacy and lifestyle had no significant effect on financial management behavior, while the use of financial technology had a positive and significant effect. These findings indicate that the use of financial technology plays an important role in shaping the financial management behavior of Generation Z.
The Effect of Capital Structure and Dividend Policy on Firm Value with Good Corporate Governance as a Moderating Variables in Financial Sector Companies Nikita Eka Silviana; Sri Hermuningsih; Ratih Kusumawardhani
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 4 No 2 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v4i2.177

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This study aims to examine the effects of capital structure (debt to asset ratio) and dividend policy (dividend payout ratio) on firm value (price to book value) for financial sector companies listed on the IDX during 2020-2024, with managerial ownership as a moderating proxy for good corporate governance. A quantitative approach using secondary annual financial statement data and purposive sampling produced 32 companies and 160 observations over five years. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression and moderated regression analysis in SPSS 27. Result indicate that dividend payout ratio has a significant positive effect on firm value, while debt to assets ratio is not significant. Managerial ownership strengthens the positive relationship between dividend policy and firm value but does not moderate the effect between capital structure on firm value. The findings underscore the importance of dividend policy and managerial governance in enhancing firm value in Indonesian financial sector.
Analisis Pengaruh Corporate Board Size dan Financial Performance Terhadap Volatilitas Return Saham Dengan Growth Opportunity Sebagai Variabel Intervening Pada Ancaman Krisis Energi Indonesia Viki Yuni Astuti; Ratih Kusumawardhani; Alfiatul Maulida
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 3 No 7 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v3i7.149

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The energy crisis in Indonesia has led to fluctuations in energy sector stock prices, creating uncertainty for investors. This study aims to analyze the effect of corporate board size and financial performance on stock return volatility, with growth opportunity as an intervening variable. The research employs a quantitative method using path analysis and secondary data from 14 energy sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the 2018–2022 period. The results show that board size has no direct effect on stock return volatility but has an indirect effect through growth opportunity. Financial performance positively influences stock return volatility. Overall, growth opportunity is proven to partially mediate the relationship between board size and financial performance on stock return volatility.