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Entrepreneurial Marketing: A Panacea for Market Performance of Small-Sized Enterprises (SSEs) in Benin City, Nigeria
Eleazar Chibuzor Gbandi;
Uwaraye Patience Oware
SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Sriwijaya
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DOI: 10.29259/sijdeb.v6i4.341-358
AbstractThe study looked at the impact of entrepreneurial dimensions and market performance of small sized-enterprises in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. Two hundred and forty two (242) respondents who are owners or managers of SSEs in the Benin City Metropolis were selected as the sample size of the study using stratify and random sampling techniques. Data from respondents were gathered using a survey research design and a questionnaire. Multiple regressions were used to analyse the relationship between the study's variables that had been hypothesized. Results show a substantial positive and significant association between the entrepreneurial marketing dimensions (pro-activeness, opportunity-focus, innovation-oriented, customer focus, resource leveraging, and value creation) and market performance of SSEs in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. As a result, the study recommends that SSEs should use aggressive entrepreneurial marketing dimensions to enhance their market performance in terms of sales expansion and profitability.
Risk Management Committee, Company Complexity, Public Accounting Firm Size and Audit Fees
Agil Novriansa;
Asfeni Nurullah;
Aryanto Aryanto;
Muhammad Akbar Prayoga Putra;
Dela Mutia
SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Sriwijaya
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DOI: 10.29259/sijdeb.v6i4.359-370
This study aims to empirically examine the relationship between the risk management committee, company complexity, and public accounting (PA) firm size and audit fees. This study uses panel data with a span of 9 years of observation. The sample for this research is a non-financial company registered on the Indonesian capital market in 2012-2020. The results of purposive sampling showed that the number of samples in this study was 414 firm-year observations. The results of panel data regression analysis with the fixed effect model and clustered standard error show that risk management committee and PA firm size are positively related to audit fees, while company complexity is not related to audit fees. An important implication of the results of this research is that it is important for companies to have a risk management committee that stands alone in order to improve the corporate governance process.
Monetary Policy and Demographics: Empirical Evidence for Housing Prices in Indonesia
Alghifari Mahdi Igamo;
Azwardi Azwardi;
Ardi Saputra;
Rizky Ghoffar Ismail;
Gustriani Gustriani;
Vinny Dwi Melliny
SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2022
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DOI: 10.29259/sijdeb.v6i4.371-384
The housing market in Indonesia has different characteristics for each region. These differences underlie changes in house prices, factors that affect house prices include Loan to Value (LTV), mortgage rate, income, and population. The data was obtained from relevant agencies of Bank Indonesia and the Statistics Indonesia, using data from 2012-2021, which is a combination of time-series data and a cross-section of 18 cities in Indonesia. The research method used is a regression panel. The results of the study of income levels, population, and Loan to Ratio (LTV) are significant to house prices, except for mortgage rates which not be effective in depressing housing price during the observation period.
COVID 19 and The Emergence of Virtual Tourism in Indonesia: A Technology Readiness Index Perspective
Nono Wibisono;
Lina Setiawati;
Widi Senalasari
SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2022
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DOI: 10.29259/sijdeb.v6i4.397-411
For a nation, tourism is a significant source of revenue. However, due to travel bans across the nation and abroad, the pandemic Covid-19 outbreak has had a substantial impact on the tourism business. This study aims to analyze the intention of virtual tourism during the post-pandemic using the technology readiness index and the TPB model (theory of planned behavior). Data was collected from 465 tourist users in Indonesia. The data analysis technique used is structure equational model-partial least square (SEM-PLS). The results proved that all TPB constructs, namely attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavior control have a significant effect on the intention to use virtual tourism. The results of this study will help virtual tourism service providers and policymakers in planning services and increasing intention to use virtual tourism in the post-pandemic. The results of the study will add to existing knowledge about the literature on virtual tourism during the pandemic and post-pandemic.
EARNINGS MANAGEMENT, BANK’S MANAGERS COMPENSATION, AND FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE COMPENSATION: AN INDONESIAN CASE
Rahmat Febrianto;
Erna Widiastuty;
Etik Kresnawati
SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2022
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DOI: 10.29259/sijdeb.v6i4.385-396
This study is motivated by the enactment of Indonesian Financial Service Authority (FSA) regulation. This regulation requires bank to implement remuneration scheme to their employee. It specifies that bank must have a plan to holdback or clawback the variable remuneration, to protect bank from imprudent risk taking.Our research has two objectives. First, this study is to detect post-implementation earnings management. Second, we determine factors that influence banks to choose clawback. Samples are all banks listed at the Indonesian Stock Exchange and are divided into two periods: pre- and post-regulation.The tests results indicate that banks manage their earnings after the adoption of the regulation. The second test result presents that earnings before tax, equity, and non-performing loans have a positive and statistically significant relationship with the banks intention to choose clawback. We also report some implications, limitations, and future research opportunities.
The Effectiveness of Unconventional Monetary Policy (UMP) on Financial Markets in Indonesia and Malaysia during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Ardina Yulia Putri;
Sugiharso Safuan
SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2022
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DOI: 10.29259/sijdeb.v6i4.413-438
Abstract: This paper discusses the effectiveness of unconventional monetary policy (UMP) on financial markets, includes the exchange rate and stock return index in Indonesia and Malaysia during the Covid-19 pandemic. Using announcements issued by the central banks of Indonesia and Malaysia as a benchmark for changes of yield curve in response to UMP, the effectiveness of UMP on exchange rates and stock return index is estimated using the sign and zero restriction VAR. As a result, UMP is effective on exchange rates in Indonesia and Malaysia, but it is not effective on stock return index in those two countries.
Entrepreneurial Marketing: A Panacea for Market Performance of Small-Sized Enterprises (SSEs) in Benin City, Nigeria
Eleazar Chibuzor Gbandi;
Uwaraye Patience Oware
SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Sriwijaya
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DOI: 10.29259/sijdeb.v6i4.341-358
AbstractThe study looked at the impact of entrepreneurial dimensions and market performance of small sized-enterprises in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. Two hundred and forty two (242) respondents who are owners or managers of SSEs in the Benin City Metropolis were selected as the sample size of the study using stratify and random sampling techniques. Data from respondents were gathered using a survey research design and a questionnaire. Multiple regressions were used to analyse the relationship between the study's variables that had been hypothesized. Results show a substantial positive and significant association between the entrepreneurial marketing dimensions (pro-activeness, opportunity-focus, innovation-oriented, customer focus, resource leveraging, and value creation) and market performance of SSEs in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. As a result, the study recommends that SSEs should use aggressive entrepreneurial marketing dimensions to enhance their market performance in terms of sales expansion and profitability.
Monetary Policy and Demographics: Empirical Evidence for Housing Prices in Indonesia
Alghifari Mahdi Igamo;
Azwardi Azwardi;
Ardi Saputra;
Rizky Ghoffar Ismail;
Gustriani Gustriani;
Vinny Dwi Melliny
SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Sriwijaya
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DOI: 10.29259/sijdeb.v6i4.371-384
The housing market in Indonesia has different characteristics for each region. These differences underlie changes in house prices, factors that affect house prices include Loan to Value (LTV), mortgage rate, income, and population. The data was obtained from relevant agencies of Bank Indonesia and the Statistics Indonesia, using data from 2012-2021, which is a combination of time-series data and a cross-section of 18 cities in Indonesia. The research method used is a regression panel. The results of the study of income levels, population, and Loan to Ratio (LTV) are significant to house prices, except for mortgage rates which not be effective in depressing housing price during the observation period.
Risk Management Committee, Company Complexity, Public Accounting Firm Size and Audit Fees
Agil Novriansa;
Asfeni Nurullah;
Aryanto Aryanto;
Muhammad Akbar Prayoga Putra;
Dela Mutia
SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Sriwijaya
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DOI: 10.29259/sijdeb.v6i4.359-370
This study aims to empirically examine the relationship between the risk management committee, company complexity, and public accounting (PA) firm size and audit fees. This study uses panel data with a span of 9 years of observation. The sample for this research is a non-financial company registered on the Indonesian capital market in 2012-2020. The results of purposive sampling showed that the number of samples in this study was 414 firm-year observations. The results of panel data regression analysis with the fixed effect model and clustered standard error show that risk management committee and PA firm size are positively related to audit fees, while company complexity is not related to audit fees. An important implication of the results of this research is that it is important for companies to have a risk management committee that stands alone in order to improve the corporate governance process.
EARNINGS MANAGEMENT, BANK'S MANAGERS COMPENSATION, AND FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE COMPENSATION: AN INDONESIAN CASE
Rahmat Febrianto;
Erna Widiastuty;
Etik Kresnawati
SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 4, December 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Sriwijaya
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DOI: 10.29259/sijdeb.v6i4.385-396
This study is motivated by the enactment of Indonesian Financial Service Authority (FSA) regulation. This regulation requires bank to implement remuneration scheme to their employee. It specifies that bank must have a plan to holdback or clawback the variable remuneration, to protect bank from imprudent risk taking.Our research has two objectives. First, this study is to detect post-implementation earnings management. Second, we determine factors that influence banks to choose clawback. Samples are all banks listed at the Indonesian Stock Exchange and are divided into two periods: pre- and post-regulation.The tests results indicate that banks manage their earnings after the adoption of the regulation. The second test result presents that earnings before tax, equity, and non-performing loans have a positive and statistically significant relationship with the banks intention to choose clawback. We also report some implications, limitations, and future research opportunities.