Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review (HEBR) is an international triannual open access and peer reviewed journal of economics and business. HEBR is published by Faculty of Economics and Business Hasanuddin University. The journal is published in both print and online versions.
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Tourism Sector and Regional Income Relationship in Sinjai
Khusniati, Navi'ah;
Hermansyah, Fakhrul Indra
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 6 NUMBER 3, 2023
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DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v6i3.5101
Several previous studies have revealed that the tourism sector is positively related to regional income (pendapatan asli daerah). Even though the selected research location still does not have tourism potential, the relationship between these two variables is important to discuss to find tourism potential in Sinjai Regency. This research uses quantitative analysis with the ErrorCorrection Model (ECM) approach, which shows that all variables have fulfilled the stationarity test, long-term cointegration, Error-Correction Term (ECT) and the classical assumption test (Boedijoewono, 2012), which is the time data-series from 2012 to 2021 is used to include proxies for the number of tourists, number of hotels and other accommodation, level of infrastructure, Gross Regional Domestic Product (GDRP) in the tourism sector (trade, hotel and restaurant, entertainment and recreation sectors) and Original Regional Income in Sinjai Regency. The results of this research reveal that in the short term, changes in PAD are influenced simultaneously and partially by changes in the number of tourists, the length of roads in good condition, and Tourism GRDP. However, changes in PAD are not influenced by changes in the number of hotels. On the other hand, every change in the number of tourists and the length of road conditions will have an influence on changes both simultaneously and partially in PAD. Finally, the number of hotels and tourism GRDP do not have a significant influence on PAD.
Free Trade Agreement and Non-Tariff Measure on Indonesia’s Export Performance: Major Export Destination Countries
Perdamayan, Untung
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 6 NUMBER 3, 2023
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DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v6i3.5103
The study in this paper aims to estimate the effect of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) on trade volume in Indonesia. The methodology used to determine the effect of the FTA and NTM is Fixed Effect Model (FEM) and Random Effect Model (REM) on a panel dataset from 2000 to 2020 in 10 main exports destination countries for Indonesia, and set four models to explain these effects. Models 2 to 4 which use the fulfillment of SPS, TBT and a combination of SPS and TBT as non-tariff barriers variables are found to have a negative and significant effect on Indonesia's export performance with resulting that SPS requirements by importing countries will be reduced by 5.7% (Model 2), TBT requirements by 6.02% (Model 3), and the combination of fulfilling SPS and TBT requirements 8.4% (Model 4) on Indonesia's export performance. In the REM model, RTA as a variable of FTA has a negative and significant impact on the value of Indonesia's exports with 3.8% effects. RTA policies with several countries such as Japan, Singapore and South Korea have not been effective in increasing Indonesia's exports for several periods. Meanwhile the trade between the USA and Indonesia without an FTA mechanism has actually increased the value of exports from 2003 to 2020. Furthermore, the implementation of meeting the requirements of non-tariff barriers could have a negative effect on Indonesia's export performance, and trade relations occur with four countries with the largest and negative intercept effect, namely Japan, followed by Singapore, USA and South Korea.
Indonesia Natural Rubber Export Competitiveness Analysis in World Export Market
Victor, Abednego
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 6 NUMBER 3, 2023
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DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v6i3.5098
This study aims to determine the level of export competitiveness of Indonesia’s natural rubber products, namely TSNR (Technically Specified Natural Rubber), natural rubber latex pre-vulcanized or not, Natural rubber smoked sheets, Mixture of natural rubber latex, and compounded of natural gums. In addition, Comparing Indonesia’s natural rubber competitiveness to Malaysia and Thailand in the ASEAN region. The research method used Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) and market share using time series data from 2012 to 2021. There are only four types with good competitiveness with RCA > 1, namely TSNR, Smoked Sheets, Mixture Latex, and Compounded Natural Gums. These four commodities have a comparative advantage with RCA > 1. This shows that Indonesia specializes in these commodities in the world market. Natural rubber TSNR has the highest market share at 41%. The lowest is Natural Rubber Latex and Compounded of Natural Gums at 1%. Indonesia's natural rubber has a comparative advantage or stronger competitiveness than Thailand and Malaysia. This is shown by Indonesia's average RCA value for ten years from 2012 to 2021, which is 30.37. However, Indonesia’s market share has been lower than Thailand’s in ten years.
Application of Technology Acceptance Model in Testing of Regional Financial Information System
Husni, Muhammad;
Fitriyanti, Anisa;
Kartini, Kartini
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 6 NUMBER 3, 2023
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New Public Management emerged as a new paradigm that was a draft reform towards good governance. Good Governance can be achieved if public sector governance and public sector performance, each of which is a well-implemented financial transparency and accountability, are implemented. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of Perceive Ease of Use and Useful Peerceived on the acceptance of Regional Financial Information Systems (RIFS). This research is conducted by quantitative analysis methods. The population in this study was all users of the Regional Financial Information System in Jeneponto Regency with a total of 44 users using saturated sample techniques. Data is analyzed using data quality tests, classical assumption tests and hypothesis tests. The results of the study showed that the RIFS revenue in the Jeneponto District Government Agency was influenced by the user's perception of the ease of use of information systems. In this case the state civil apparatus either as a financial operator or treasurer in the working area of the Jeneponto District Government agency. Simultaneously the perception of ease of use and usefulness affects the acceptance of RIFS. In this case the operator / user feels that RIFS is easy to use and useful in doing the job.
Does Smoking Fool You? The Smoking Habits Influence on the Cognitive Abilities of Indonesians
Marsuki, Rahim
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 6 NUMBER 3, 2023
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DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v6i3.5106
This study aims to analyze the influence of smoking habits on adolescents' cognitive abilities. The data used in this research is cross-section data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey batch 5 2014. The high rate of cigarette consumption for the age range 15 years and over in Indonesia has become a very serious concern. The smoking habit has many negative impacts on human brain development which in the long term will affect the quality of human resources in Indonesia. by exploring IFLS 2014 data, we found 6,908 teenage respondents who smoke. This figure is quite large, reaching 8% of all respondents. This research uses logistic regression analysis to see the impact of the independent variable on the dependent variable. The research results show that together smoking habits, education, history of hypertension, sleep quality and age have a significant effect on a person's cognitive abilities. Partially, smoking habits, history of hypertension, and age have a significant negative effect on a person's cognitive abilities. Meanwhile, education and sleep quality have a significant positive effect on a person's cognitive abilities. Gender partially has no effect on cognitive abilities.
Indonesia Natural Rubber Export Competitiveness Analysis in World Export Market
Victor, Abednego
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 6 NUMBER 3, 2023
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DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v6i3.5098
This study aims to determine the level of export competitiveness of Indonesia’s natural rubber products, namely TSNR (Technically Specified Natural Rubber), natural rubber latex pre-vulcanized or not, Natural rubber smoked sheets, Mixture of natural rubber latex, and compounded of natural gums. In addition, Comparing Indonesia’s natural rubber competitiveness to Malaysia and Thailand in the ASEAN region. The research method used Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) and market share using time series data from 2012 to 2021. There are only four types with good competitiveness with RCA > 1, namely TSNR, Smoked Sheets, Mixture Latex, and Compounded Natural Gums. These four commodities have a comparative advantage with RCA > 1. This shows that Indonesia specializes in these commodities in the world market. Natural rubber TSNR has the highest market share at 41%. The lowest is Natural Rubber Latex and Compounded of Natural Gums at 1%. Indonesia's natural rubber has a comparative advantage or stronger competitiveness than Thailand and Malaysia. This is shown by Indonesia's average RCA value for ten years from 2012 to 2021, which is 30.37. However, Indonesia’s market share has been lower than Thailand’s in ten years.
Tourism Sector and Regional Income Relationship in Sinjai
Khusniati, Navi'ah;
Hermansyah, Fakhrul Indra
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 6 NUMBER 3, 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University
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DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v6i3.5101
Several previous studies have revealed that the tourism sector is positively related to regional income (pendapatan asli daerah). Even though the selected research location still does not have tourism potential, the relationship between these two variables is important to discuss to find tourism potential in Sinjai Regency. This research uses quantitative analysis with the ErrorCorrection Model (ECM) approach, which shows that all variables have fulfilled the stationarity test, long-term cointegration, Error-Correction Term (ECT) and the classical assumption test (Boedijoewono, 2012), which is the time data-series from 2012 to 2021 is used to include proxies for the number of tourists, number of hotels and other accommodation, level of infrastructure, Gross Regional Domestic Product (GDRP) in the tourism sector (trade, hotel and restaurant, entertainment and recreation sectors) and Original Regional Income in Sinjai Regency. The results of this research reveal that in the short term, changes in PAD are influenced simultaneously and partially by changes in the number of tourists, the length of roads in good condition, and Tourism GRDP. However, changes in PAD are not influenced by changes in the number of hotels. On the other hand, every change in the number of tourists and the length of road conditions will have an influence on changes both simultaneously and partially in PAD. Finally, the number of hotels and tourism GRDP do not have a significant influence on PAD.
Free Trade Agreement and Non-Tariff Measure on Indonesia’s Export Performance: Major Export Destination Countries
Perdamayan, Untung
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 6 NUMBER 3, 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University
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DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v6i3.5103
The study in this paper aims to estimate the effect of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) on trade volume in Indonesia. The methodology used to determine the effect of the FTA and NTM is Fixed Effect Model (FEM) and Random Effect Model (REM) on a panel dataset from 2000 to 2020 in 10 main exports destination countries for Indonesia, and set four models to explain these effects. Models 2 to 4 which use the fulfillment of SPS, TBT and a combination of SPS and TBT as non-tariff barriers variables are found to have a negative and significant effect on Indonesia's export performance with resulting that SPS requirements by importing countries will be reduced by 5.7% (Model 2), TBT requirements by 6.02% (Model 3), and the combination of fulfilling SPS and TBT requirements 8.4% (Model 4) on Indonesia's export performance. In the REM model, RTA as a variable of FTA has a negative and significant impact on the value of Indonesia's exports with 3.8% effects. RTA policies with several countries such as Japan, Singapore and South Korea have not been effective in increasing Indonesia's exports for several periods. Meanwhile the trade between the USA and Indonesia without an FTA mechanism has actually increased the value of exports from 2003 to 2020. Furthermore, the implementation of meeting the requirements of non-tariff barriers could have a negative effect on Indonesia's export performance, and trade relations occur with four countries with the largest and negative intercept effect, namely Japan, followed by Singapore, USA and South Korea.
Application of Technology Acceptance Model in Testing of Regional Financial Information System
Husni, Muhammad;
Fitriyanti, Anisa;
Kartini, Kartini
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 6 NUMBER 3, 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University
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DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v6i3.5104
New Public Management emerged as a new paradigm that was a draft reform towards good governance. Good Governance can be achieved if public sector governance and public sector performance, each of which is a well-implemented financial transparency and accountability, are implemented. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of Perceive Ease of Use and Useful Peerceived on the acceptance of Regional Financial Information Systems (RIFS). This research is conducted by quantitative analysis methods. The population in this study was all users of the Regional Financial Information System in Jeneponto Regency with a total of 44 users using saturated sample techniques. Data is analyzed using data quality tests, classical assumption tests and hypothesis tests. The results of the study showed that the RIFS revenue in the Jeneponto District Government Agency was influenced by the user's perception of the ease of use of information systems. In this case the state civil apparatus either as a financial operator or treasurer in the working area of the Jeneponto District Government agency. Simultaneously the perception of ease of use and usefulness affects the acceptance of RIFS. In this case the operator / user feels that RIFS is easy to use and useful in doing the job.
Does Smoking Fool You? The Smoking Habits Influence on the Cognitive Abilities of Indonesians
Marsuki, Rahim
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 6 NUMBER 3, 2023
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DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v6i3.5106
This study aims to analyze the influence of smoking habits on adolescents' cognitive abilities. The data used in this research is cross-section data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey batch 5 2014. The high rate of cigarette consumption for the age range 15 years and over in Indonesia has become a very serious concern. The smoking habit has many negative impacts on human brain development which in the long term will affect the quality of human resources in Indonesia. by exploring IFLS 2014 data, we found 6,908 teenage respondents who smoke. This figure is quite large, reaching 8% of all respondents. This research uses logistic regression analysis to see the impact of the independent variable on the dependent variable. The research results show that together smoking habits, education, history of hypertension, sleep quality and age have a significant effect on a person's cognitive abilities. Partially, smoking habits, history of hypertension, and age have a significant negative effect on a person's cognitive abilities. Meanwhile, education and sleep quality have a significant positive effect on a person's cognitive abilities. Gender partially has no effect on cognitive abilities.