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Influence of Macro and Internal Factors of Bank on Non Performing Loan (NPL) Bank in Indonesia Year 2011-2015 Sri Wahyu Agustiningsih & Purwanto, Ardian Prima Putra, Suryo Ediyono, Nunun Tri Widarwati
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Dieng Culture Festival as a Reinforcement of Local Cultures in Globalization Era Ismi Dwi Astuti Nurhaeni, Ervin Hidayat dan
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Dieng Culture Festival (DCF) is an event that offers a variety of traditional artsinitiated with performance of Kuda Lumping (leathered horse dance), RampakyasoDance, Wayang (shadow puppet), and finalized with dreadlock hair cuttingtraditional ceremony. Local wisdom in Dieng plateau is closely related to the localwisdom which is associated to God through a range of traditional ceremoniesavailable (Suyatno, 2011).The unique and varied cultures in Dieng certainly become pride and challenge thatmust be faced in order to maintain the cultures and inherit them for the nextgeneration. Thus, the rapid changes and development of this era also result inchanges on people’s life into a more modern way. Therefore, people tend to choosenew culture for it is considered more practical than the local one (Effendi, 2017).DCF aims the construction of new concept which is the acculturation of culture andnatural tourist destination. Its missions include the enhancement of economic levelof local people, preservation of Dieng cultures, and information spread about localcultures and customs in Dieng into broader community. This should be able todistribute the attractiveness in Dieng to potential visitors both local andinternational. Moreover, DCF is well-scheduled and published through any media(printed, sites, or social media). The event involves modern arts and music (Jazzand lantern festival) that attract more visitors to come (Diengnesia, 2017).Hence, this writing is descriptive analytics and discusses the purpose of DiengCulture Festival as an encouragement towards local or traditional cultures throughculture preservation as an effort to maintain Dieng’s identity in this rapiddevelopment in technology and modern world. The outcome of this researchincludes the description on how DCF could be an essential magnet to attract morevisitors so they can learn Dieng and its cultures deeply.Keywords: Dieng, Dieng Culture Festivals, local cultures, tourists
The Influence of the Good Corporate Governance of the Company on the Companys Property and Real Estate In BEI Kartika Hendra Titisari, Istikoma Ulva, Siti Nurlaela &
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The purpose of this study is to conduct empirical test on influence of goodcorporate governance of the company on the companys property and real estate inIndonesia stock exchange years 2014-2016. The difference with previous researchlocated on the use of independent variable and the dependent variable. The data inthis study is secondary data obtained from the Indonesia stock exchange. Thenumber of sample as many as 21 of the companys property and real estate 2014-2016 period, using the method of purposive sampling. Analytical techniques usedto use multiple linear regression, data processed using the SPSS 17. The results ofthe test showed that the variables are independent Commissioners and Board ofDirectors to the companys value, while the audit committee has no effectsignificantly to the value of the company.Keywords: good corporate governance, firm value
Changed in the Community’s Livelihood Along Chee River Under The Process of Capitalism: Case Study Chee Wang Kan Village, Mancha Khiri District, khon kaen province. Putsyainunt, Bodee
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The objective of this article is to understand the general context of the CheeWang Kan village, including of change in Chee Wang Kan livelihood under theprocess of capitalism. This study employed the concept of community economy.In-depth interviews with 10 key informants and 103 household representativeswere applied together with guided questions. The study found that the previouspattern of community economy in Chee Wang Kan village, since 1924, wasagriculture, based on cropped rice for their own consumption and fish from theChee River for their own consumption and for sale. Since 1989, the advance ofagriculture technology meant that they started to use walking tractors on theirfarms. The pattern of the community economy in Chee Wang Kan village changedto be agriculture products for sale. Prior to 2000, area suffered flooding that ledmore laborers in the community to migrate to find work in Bangkok. Consequently,this changed the villagers’ livelihoods, which became a mixture of non-agricultureand agriculture products for sale. This situation continues to the present time.However, the pattern of community economy in Chee Wang Kan village hasadapted to suit the context of the community, having not only agriculture but also anon-agriculture pattern. This has ensured the maintenance of the communityeconomy pattern, under the influence of capitalism, to the present time.Keywords : Community livelihood, Community economy, Capitalism, Chee River, CheeWang Kan
Financial Effect On Stock Price Based Chemistry and Industry Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange Year 2014-2016 Kartika Hendra, Yuliyantina Safitri, Siti Nurlaela &
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This study aimed to determine the effect of the financial performance of the stockprice on the company and basic chemical industry listed in Indonesia StockExchange either partially or simultaneously. Samples taken as many as 11companies in the period 2014-2016. The type of data in this study using secondarydata from the financial statements. The independent variable in this study is theDAR, ROA, CR, and EPS. As for the dependent variable in this study is the stockprice. The data collection technique using purposive sampling method. The data inthis study using multiple regression analysis. The first results of this study from thecalculation of DAR, ROA, and CR simultaneously no significant effect on stockprices. While the EPS of the most dominant variable influence on the companysstock price base and chemical industry.Keywords: [DAR, ROA, CR, EPS, Price Stocks]
The Effect of Profitability, Leverage, Liquidity, and the Company Size on Aggressiveness Tax the Sector Companies Consumer Goods Industry That Listed On The Indonesia Stock Exchange Year 2014-2016 Riana Rachmawati Dewi, Erna Setyowati, Kartika Hendra Titisari &
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This research aims to examine and analyze the effect of profitability,leverage, liquidity, and company size on the tax aggressivenes. The taxaggressivenes is an independent variablethat is measure by the ETR(Effective Tax Rate). Variable dependent is an profitability, leverage,liquidity, and company size. The population in this study is sectorcompanies consumer goods industry that listed on The Indonesia StockExchange in period 2014-2016. Sampling technique using purposivesampling method obtained by samples of 62 sector companies consumergoods industry that listed on The Indonesia Stock Exchange in period 2014-2016. Data used in this study is secondary data. This research used data inthe form of corporate financial statements contained in The Indonesia StockExchange (IDX) and www.idx.co.id website. Data analysis method used ismultiple linear regression. The result shows that the profitability, leverage,dan size of company do not affect impact on tax aggressiveness. Meanwhile,liquidity affect impact on tax aggressiveness. Based on the determinationcoefficient test (R2) obtained the coefficient of determination with adjustedR2 of 0,093. This result show that 9,3% of variables tax aggressivenes canbe explained by the profitability, leverage, liquidity, and company size.While, the rest of 91,7% is explained by other factors outside in thisresearch.Keywords: Aggressiveness Tax, Profitability, Leverage, Liquidity, and Company Size.
Implementation of Learning Management System in Information Technologi Education UNISRI Surakarta Betri, Tigus Juni
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The solutions in current learning system is Electronic Learning or well known withE-Learning. Implementation of Electronic-Based Learning can be more varied andat the same time can eliminate the saturation of learners. In Education perception,aplication for E-Learning usually called with Learning Management System(LMS). This software includes material, quizzes , courses learning method and allof them are summarized in one application. Implementation of LMS in Universityof Slamet Riyadi Surakarta not running maximally. The solution for the problem isbetter to design LMS and it must be implemented for student. The new appliactionof LMS had been created and can be implemented for the students as end user.Thesubject of this research is the students who are taking class in InformationTechnology Education. They will take some courses with this electronic learningmethod that can be opened by online Meanwhile questioneer and testing areapplied to gain the data. The questioneer were done toward students after they aretaking courses with the application. Testing was conducted directly in learningprocess after they are given questioneer to be fullfilled. The data that collected thenanalyzed using experimental quantitative research. After the data accuratelycollected, then analyzed using Partial Least Square to measure reception level bythe students as end user.The results showed, based on the questionnaire and testingto end users can be concluded that the application LMS offered can be accepted forthe students. This is shown from the statistical results of the analysis of theinfluence between variables that are formulated. Hypothesis of influence betweenvariables most or dominant produce application acceptableKeywords: Application, E-Learning, End User, Information Technology, LMS
Effect of Liquidity and Capital Structure on Profitability in Manufacturing Company Listed In Indonesia Stock Exchange Period 2015-2016 Suhendro, Piggy Aprilia Pangastuti, Endang Masitoh &
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This study aims to determine whether there is a partial influence Current Ratio,Quick Ratio, Debt to Equity Ratio and Total Assets Turnover on Profitability(Return On Assets). This research uses quantitative data. The population used inthis study is a manufacturing company listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchangeperiod 2015-2016. The method used in this study is purposive sampling andobtained a sample of 71 companies for each year in the period 2015-2016, so thatobtained as many as 142 data observation. Data analysis method used is multiplelinear regression analysis. The result of research partially states that the variableof Total Assets Turnover influence to Profitability (Return On Assets), whilevariable of Current Ratio, Quick Ratio and Debt to Equity Ratio have no effect toProfitability (Return On Assets). Based on regression analysis, we found that CR ,QR, DER and TATO have a significant effect on Profitability (ROA).Keywords: Liquidity, Solvency, Activity and Profitability
The Importance of Postcolonialism in Learning History Amid the Challenges of Globalization Sariyatun, Gusti Garnis Sasmita, Hermanu Joebagio dan
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Social change in the context of social deviations that occur in the community is a necessityall the time. The relativeity of deviant behavior encourages social control by thegovernment. Regularity is the standard of social welfare. So education as one of the socialcontrol institutions is preventiv in responding to various changes in the era of globalization.Education development, especially historical learning is a form of acculturation ofmodernism and local genius community. So in the frame of poskoloniality, Historicallearning actually leads to peace building. So western colonialism can be viewed as a formof colonialism that stimulates the development of critical intellectuals which in the era ofglobal cultural hegemony determine the quality of national education. So the ideal historicallesson will be born when perception is built from the "we" perspective. Thus suchposkolonialitas will lead to the achievement of social welfare of society at large.Keywords: historical lesson, poscoloniality, global culture
International Marriage: Life Must Go On! Yongvanit, Sekson
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International marriage is marriage between people from two different nations and itis a common phenomenon that occurs daily in todays small-world society. Due tothe changes in this modern world, it is now very easy to be interactive, travel, andexchange information. People from many countries have the opportunity tocommunicate through media such as web pages, email, Face book, or Line. It isalso much easier for people to meet ‘face to face’ due to the lower cost of airfares.Sometimes, when there are problems with language, it is possible to hire someoneto help by translating or writing letters to help people connect with each other fromanother country. It is also possible to use a broker company who, for a fee, willcontract and coordinate everything right up until the couple gets marriedThailand is one of the countries where local people enter into marriage withforeigners. Especially, Thai women prefer to marry Westerners, while women fromVietnam or China often choose husbands from Japan, Korea, or Taiwan. Studiesindicate that there are large variances in the age, education, religion, language,culture, life style, and family relationships of the people involved in thesemarriages. The parents of Thai women, who marry a foreigner, although they maynot understand their son in law’s language, will accept him and be very happy tohave him as a son in law. If they move abroad with their husband, the Thai womenwill visit Thailand every year and many send money back to Thailand regularly.They also plan to return to live in the Thailand when there is an opportunity orwhen their husband retires.Keywords: International Marriage, Germany, Thailand, Way of life

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