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Kiki Nuriska Denhas
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Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges
ISSN : 19797117     EISSN : 26144115     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33005/ebgc
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Journal of Economics, Business and Government Challenges aims to be the leading, peer-reviewed journal that enhances the solution of challenges in economics, business and government problem. The scope of our journal is quite broad, but all papers should in a substantial way address the solution in any problem of economics, business and government challenges. Relevant subjects include: economics problem, business and accounting problem, public sector problem, in all section include the social, behaviour and organization impact on this problem in the new era of Revolution Industry 4.0.
Articles 191 Documents
Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Government's BPUM on Culinary Sector MSMEs in the Mass of the Covid-19 Virus Pandemic in Sawah Besar District, Central Jakarta Mochamad Arief Iskandar; Sugeng Santoso; Ridho Sunella Putra; Gita Thessa Lonika Putri; Reza Wahyu Perdana; Purna Irawan
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 4 No. 02 (2021): Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges [JoEBGC]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ebgc.v4i2.200

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The economic chaos that has occurred in almost all parts of the world has an unstable global economic condition due to the Corona Virus. In the midst of the onslaught of the global economic crisis, small, medium and large businesses are all affected by the Corona Virus outbreak that has attacked the whole world. Since the Corona Virus attacked the entire world, many MSMEs have experienced many obstacles and obstacles, especially in terms of capital. The government is trying to solve this problem by launching a financing program for MSMEs and cooperatives, namely Assistance for Micro Businesses (BPUM). The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of Assistance for Micro Business Actors (BPUM) in increasing the income of MSMEs in Sawah Besar District, Central Jakarta. The data collection process was carried out by giving a number of questionnaires to several traders selling around the Sawah Besar District, totaling 10 respondents. This research approach uses quantitative descriptive methods. The results showed that the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic was that the MSME assistance program had a positive impact on MSME income in Sawah Besar District, Central Jakarta. So it is advisable for the government to continue to run the Assistance for Micro Businesses (BPUM) program to help MSME capital problems. The results showed that the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic was that the MSME assistance program had a positive impact on MSME income in Sawah Besar District, Central Jakarta. So it is advisable for the government to continue to run the Assistance for Micro Businesses (BPUM) program to help MSME capital problems. The results showed that the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic was that the MSME assistance program had a positive impact on MSME income in Sawah Besar District, Central Jakarta. So it is advisable for the government to continue to run the Assistance for Micro Businesses (BPUM) program to help MSME capital problems.
Mapping The Potential of The Economic Sector of Kediri Regency Sishadiyati; Taufik
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 5 No. 01 (2022): Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges [JoEBGC]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ebgc.v5i1.214

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The purpose of this study is to find out the mapping of the potential of the economic sector of Kediri Regency. The type of data used is secondary data with quantient Dynamic Location Analysis (DLQ) analysis methods and Klassen Typology. The results of this study concluded that the economic sectors that fall into the category of advanced and fast-growing (type I), namely: 1) the agricultural, forestry, and fisheries sectors; and 2) information and communication. While the economic sectors that fall into the category of lagging (type IV), namely: 1) mining and quarrying; 2) provision of accommodation and drinking meals; and 3) company services. While the potential economic sectors in the future, namely: 1) Agriculture; 2) Mining; 3) Industry; 4) Procurement; 5) Water Procurement; 6) Transportation; 7) Provision of Accommodation; 8) Information; 9) Financial Services; 10) Real Estate; 11) Company Services; 12) Administration of Government; 13) Educational Services; and 14) Other services. While the economic sectors that fall into the category are not potential, including: 1) Construction; 2) Trading; and 3) health care.
Case Management Approach to Overcoming The Violence Against Child (Study at the Regional Technical Implementation Unit for the Women and Children Protection, Sidoarjo Regency) Aulia Regita Dewi Fitriana; Arimurti Kriswibowo
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 5 No. 01 (2022): Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges [JoEBGC]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ebgc.v5i01.279

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Violence against children causes multidisciplinary impacts, including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual, affecting prolonged trauma. Case management is a strategy for overcoming cases of violence against a child because it does not focus on the individual child only but also on the family. It is carried out by one assistant intensely and in coordination with various institutions according to the child's needed. This study aims to describe and analyze case management in overcoming victims of violence against the child in UPTD PPA, Sidoarjo Regency. This study used a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. The data analysis technique used is the analysis technique by Miles, Huberman, & Saldana (2014), which includes: data collection, data condensation, data presentation, and concluding and verification. The study results found that case management carried out by UPTD PPA is well. However, they did not succeed yet in reducing the violence against a child. There were still obstacles from individual children or families who did not want to continue the treatment provided.
Analysis of Business Process Reengineering and Export Platform in Supporting Business Exports of Creative Economy Players in the Micro, Small and Medium Business in Culinary Sub-sector Sugeng Santoso; Arfeo Natanael; Ariela Griselda; Jeshica Khoirunnisa; Martua Simanjuntak; A.A. Raka Bagus; Liz Zeny Merry
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 4 No. 01 (2021): Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges [JoEBGC]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ebgc.v4i1.170

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The creative economy has a large contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) that the role of creativity and knowledge in generating new ideas is a driver of economic growth and is able to absorb a large number of workers. Strong infrastructure support is needed, such as platfroms and facilitators as an intermediary between creative industry players and the market or consumer if they want to expand their business into the global market. The purpose of this research is to describe the factors that can help Indonesian creative industry players to enter the global market by focusing on four things: Business Process Reengineering ; support system (in terms of product technology, legality, and capital); as well as a platform as an infrastructure as an intermediary between creative industry players and the global market. This research used a qualitative method (review paper) by using data obtained from related journals and articles that were studied, then described descriptively based on the researcher’s perspective. The key informants in the study were cassava flour producers and gluten free food pioneers who have successfully exported as research subjects
THE EFFECT OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND COMPANY CHARACTERISTIC ON ENVIROMENTAL DISCLOSURE Moh Syuad Iman; Novi Darmayanti; Martha Suhardiyah
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 4 No. 02 (2021): Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges [JoEBGC]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ebgc.v4i2.202

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This study aims to examine the effect of good corporate governance and company characteristics on environmental disclosure. Good corporate governance is represented by the variable size of the board of commissioners, independent commissioners, and the audit committee. Meanwhile, company characteristics are represented by size and age variables. This research is a quantitative research. The data taken is secondary data. The data in this study were obtained using library research. The population in this study are companies listed on the BURSA EFEK INDONESIA (BEI) in the period 2015 - 2020. The research sample taken is companies that are included in the natural resources sector and collected using purposive sampling method. A total of 6 companies were determined as the research sample. The data analysis method in this study uses a statistical scientific approach. The analytical method used is multiple regression analysis consisting of classical assumption test (normality test, multicollinearity test, heteroscedasticity test, and autocorrelation test) and hypothesis testing (coefficient of determination, t test, F test). The results of this study indicate that the adjusted R2 value is 98.9% which means that the environmental disclosure variable can be explained by the five independent variables, namely the board of commissioners (DK), independent commissioners (KOMIN), audit committee (KOAU), size (SIZE), and age (AGE). The results of the t-test of this study indicate that: the board of commissioners, independent commissioners, audit committees, size, age have a positive effect on environmental disclosure. While the results of the F test from this study prove that the board of commissioners, independent commissioners, audit committee, size, age have a simultaneous effect on environmental disclosure.
BRANDING INNOVATION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM MICRO BUSINESS PRODUCTS KAMPOENG BATIK JETIS SIDOARJO Aphief Tri Artanto; Aryo Bayu Wibisono; Arista Pratama; Laksmi Diana; Nanang Haryono
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 4 No. 01 (2021): Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges [JoEBGC]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ebgc.v4i1.171

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The role of micro, small and medium enterprises is very important in the effort to build the economy in Indonesia in the era of disruption because of its significant contribution to job creation and improving people's welfare. Problems that often arise in micro, small and medium enterprises include limited capital, lack of innovation, inaccurate distribution/distribution (conventional marketing, inadequate innovation, inefficient in managing finances, technology ignorance so that online marketing is not optimal). The objectives of this research are (a) to describe the product branding innovation of micro, small and medium enterprises of Kampoeng batik Jetis Sidoarjo Regency; (b) describe the supporting factors and the inhibiting factors for the branding innovation of the micro, small and medium enterprises of Kampoeng Batik Jetis Sidoarjo Regency. The research, which is located in Kampoeng Batik Jetis Sidoarjo, uses qualitative research methods. The reason for choosing this topic is that the micro, small and medium enterprises of Kampoeng Batik Jetis Sidoarjo Regency are limited in the management of their business branding so that their marketing is limited. The conclusions of the present research are 1) The innovation of product branding for micro, small and medium enterprises of Kampoeng Batik Jetis Sidoarjo Regency has not been carried out optimally. Jetis batik craftsmen in Sidoarjo Regency tend to follow their predecessors. Branding is built by providing logos, opening galleries, opening batik training, giving good service, giving craftsmen business cards. 2) The factors that support the product branding innovation of Kampoeng Batik Jetis Sidoarjo Regency are (a) very high market potential; (a) The selling price is relatively affordable to the public; (c) is a unique product; (d) Has unique characteristics; (e) The government is committed to developing micro, small and medium enterprises; (f) the not yet mushrooming of batik handicrafts in Indonesia; and (g) Opened market share.
The Effect Of Financial Literacy, Overconfidence, And Risk Tolerance On Investment Decision Nur Yulianis; Erna Sulistyowati
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 4 No. 01 (2021): Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges [JoEBGC]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ebgc.v4i1.172

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This study aims to test and prove whether financial literacy, overconfidence, andrisk tolerance affect investment decisions. The sample in this study were 100respondents who met the criteria (namely: living in Sidoarjo, aged 20-24 years,owning pure gold as an investment instrument, and making purchases/investmentsat least once in the last year). This study used multiple linear regression analysis.As a result, it is known that the variables of financial literacy and overconfidencehave a significant effect on investment decisions. Meanwhile, the risk tolerancevariable has not a significant effect on investment decisions.
The Remote Audit in Post-Pandemic Era: Professional Scepticism and Audit Quality Perspective Acynthia Ayu Wilasittha
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 5 No. 02 (2022): Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ebgc.v5i02.285

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This study aims to determine the implementation of remote audit in the post-pandemic era by considering professional skepticism and the impact on audit quality that is applied during the remote audit. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method. The data source is primary data derived from interviews with auditors at KAP Kanaka Puradiredja, Suhartono (KAP KPS) in Surabaya who carried out remote audits during the Covid-19 pandemic. The results of the interview show the advantages and disadvantages of the implementation of remote audits during the Covid-19 pandemic and the role of professional skepticism and its effect on audit quality. Auditors feel that it is better to conduct an on-site audit compared to a remote audit in the post-Covid-19 era. However, there is a possibility that if technology can be utilized optimally by auditees and auditors, then a hybrid audit can be implemented to carry out audits that are more effective and efficient without compromising audit quality.
The Influencee of Competence and Independence on the Audit Quality of the Inspectorate of the National Narcotics Agency of the Republic of Indonesia Noorina Hartati; Anton Robiansyah
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 4 No. 01 (2021): Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges [JoEBGC]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ebgc.v4i1.173

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The purpose of this study is to provide empirical evidence about theinfluence of competence and independence on audit quality. The objects of thisresearch were the auditors who work at the inspectorate of the National NarcoticsAgency of the Republic of Indonesia. The data used in this study were primarydata in form of questionnaires which distributed to auditors at the Inspectorate ofBengkulu Province. The number of questionnaires which distributed was 48questionnaires. Some data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysiswith the SPSS 18 program.The results of hypothesis test showed that the competence andindependence had a positive and significant influence on the quality of theinspectorate of the National Narcotics Agency of the Republic of Indonesia. Theresults of the study supported the theory of expectations and the previous researchwhich showed that competence had a positive effect on audit quality because thehigher the increase in competence, the higher the audit quality, and theindependence brought a positive effect on audit quality because the higher theindependence of auditors in BNN inspectorate of the Republic of Indonesia, itmade the auditors had better performance so that it would improve the auditquality.
The Role of Extra-Campus Organization in Building "Bela Negara" Character: Case of Cipayung Group of East Java Sri Wibawani; Anis Rosella Pitaloka; Luluk Ul Magnun; Roiyanatun Mahbubah; Jojok Dwiridotjahyono
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 3 No. 01 (2020): Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges [JoEBGC]
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ebgc.v3i1.87

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This study aims to explore the role of the Extra-Campus Student Organizationsincorporated in the Cipayung Group, namely: Indonesian National StudentMovement (GMNI), Indonesian Islamic Student Movement (PMII), IndonesianStudent Association (HMI), Indonesian Christian Student Movement (GMKI) ),and the Catholic Students Association of the Republic of Indonesia (PMKRI) inraising awareness of the nation defense in East Java. This study uses a qualitativeapproach with data collection techniques in the form of content analysis ofcredible news, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions (FGD) oninformants or informants selected based on purposive techniques. The dataanalysis technique used is an interactive model, and the data validity test techniqueuses triangulation. The results of this study indicate that the Copying Group interms of regeneration implanted the values of the country's defense throughcompulsory material delivered in activities ranging from member recruitment,primary education and training, and further training. In terms of scientific studiesand issues, the Copying Group often conducts study discussions that also carry thetheme of defending the country. In terms of student actions or movements, thevalues of state defense instilled through efforts to criticize government policiesthat are considered non-Pancasila. Copying Group members also carry outcommunity service which aims to instill in their members that love for themotherland and willingness to sacrifice for the nation and state. Then it can beconcluded that the Copying Group has a role in raising awareness of the defense ofthe student state in East Java.

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