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Kiki Nuriska Denhas
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kiki.denhas.ak@upnjatim.ac.id
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+6281572276822
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ebgc@upnjatim.ac.id
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Jl. Raya Rungkut Madya Surabaya, Indonesia
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Kota surabaya,
Jawa timur
INDONESIA
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 Transparency and Accountability of Village Fund Management in Bengkalis Sub-district Muhammad Luthfi Iznillah; Yesi Mutia Basri
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 1 No. 02 (2018): Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges [JoEBGC]
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Bussiness, UPN "Veteran" Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ebgc.v1i2.13

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The existence of village autonomy makes villages free to manage their own household, including in the case of village financial management. The amount of funds obtained by the village demands the village government to be able to manage its finances well, because based on the Minister of Home Affairs regulation no 113 2014 village finances are managed on the basis of transparent, accountable, participatory principles and carried out in an orderly and disciplined budget. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of Transparency and Accountability and how the management of village finances in the district Bengkalis. This research was conducted in Bengkalis District with total 28 villages using Mixed research method. The population in this study were 28 villages and using the Saturated sampling technique. The results of this study indicate that the level of Transparency and Accountability for each Financial Management Stage from Planning, Implementation, Administration, Reporting and Accountability is at the lowest value of 86.64% to 100%, meaning that in managing the financial village of Bengkalis Sub-district has fulfilled the Principle of Transparency and Accountability. Meanwhile, qualitatively there are various obstacles in each stage, ranging from regulatory changes, natural constraints, quality of human resources, even until the delay. However, the local government continues to improve this condition by always providing assistance to the village government, one of which is in the form of training so that village officials as the spearhead of village finance managers have good capacity so that they can manage the village finances well and expected to give a significant impact to the welfare of rural communities.
Study of Earning Management and Audit Quality in Indonesia Rika Puspita Sari; Rida Perwita Sari
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 1 No. 02 (2018): 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.v1i2.23

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The objectivites of the research is to find out empirical evidence of the determine audit quality in mediating the relantionship between KAP size, KAP tenure and earnings managemen. The population of this study was listed companies in the manufacturing sector at the Indonesia Stock Exchange, and the sample was determined based on following criteria: (a) the annual report ended 31 December, (b) not include in financial secto, ect. There were 355 companies meeting the criteria. The technique used is the analysis of Partial Least Square (PLS). The result of this research show that (1) KAP size have significant effect on audit quality; (2) KAP tenure have significant effect on audit quality; (3) Audit quality have significant effect on earning management; (4) KAP size capable of being mediating variabel in the relantionship between KAP size with earning management; (5) KAP Tenure does not capable of being mediating variable in the relantionship between KAP tenure with earning management.
Model Of Acceleration Of Economic Development Of Disadvantaged Areas In East Java Province Mohammad Wahed; Sishadiyati
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 3 No. 02 (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.v3i2.123

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The purpose of this study was to determine the role of the leading sectors and their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to economic development in disadvantaged areas using the LQ, Shift-share, Klasen Typology, SWOT analysis methods. The results of this study conclude: 1) the economic structure of each region (Sampang, Bangkalan, Situbondo, and Bondowoso) is dominated by the agricultural sector, this is supported by abundant natural resource potential, such as the extent of agricultural land; 3) from the demographic aspect, the people in each disadvantaged area, most of whom work in the agricultural sector, either as farmers or as farm laborers; and 4) based on the discussion above, the resulting strategy is based on the development of the agricultural sector, including: a) optimizing management, utilization of natural resources potential, and investor interest in increasing employment; b) improving the quality of human resources for farmers and fishermen, PPL personnel and information networks by utilizing technology in order to increase production capacity; c) improving facilities and infrastructure, as well as improving technology to increase investment, especially in leading sectors; and d) strengthening regional institutions, trade institutions and management of leading sectors in facing competition between regions.
Shopping Orientation and Online Trust to Enhance Online Purchase Intentions With Gender Differences as Moderator Nur Ika Effendi; Rizki Maulana Akbar; Yanti Murni
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 3 No. 02 (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.v3i2.124

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The use of the internet now seems to have become a primary need. The growth of e-commerce in Indonesia is driving the popularity of non-cash transactions. The purpose of this study, first to give an overview and the implications of the influence of shopping orientation and trust in online consumer purchase intentions. Second, see gender differences as moderating variables because in the virtual group by gender plays a role in communication and e-commerce transactions. Purposive random sampling and Proportional Random Sampling used in sampling techniques. Regression Modeling of Moderating Variable with a Method of Sub Group used in this study with the analysis tool is SPSS 25. Suggestions that can be recommended for online shopping providers the expected to need a strategy in increasing trends in shopping at home by providing complete information. Also, consumer confidence in the services is crucial with the suitability of goods sold with completed information.
Analysis of OCR’s Factor and Sales Promotion on E-commerce Nuruni Ika Kusuma Wardhani; Wilma Cordelia Izaak; Muhammad Ricki Yohanes
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 3 No. 02 (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.v3i2.127

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Indonesia one of the country with the fastest e-commerce growth in 78% of the world, demanding an unavoidable tight e-commerce business competition, thus encouraging some e-commerce to increase promotion and assessment from customers to be more attractive. The convenience offered by e-commerce attracts consumers to move from offline shopping to online shopping. Many factors influence consumers to switch from offline to online shopping, one of it is online customer reviews and sales promotions. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of online customer reviews and sales promotions on purchasing decisions at the Bukalapak marketplace. The sample of this study was 99 respondents who were measured using Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis. The results of this study indicate that online customer reviews and sales promotions have a positive and significant effect on buying decisions.
Relevance Profitability and Managerial Ownership Trough Capital Structure for Company Value Icasania Septentia; Dwi Suhartini
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 3 No. 02 (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.v3i02.347

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The company has a goal of achieving going concern and making a profit. Companies that apply economic principles are generally not only oriented towards achieving maximum profit, but also trying to increase the value of the company and the prosperity of their owners. The company's objectives can be achieved by maximizing profitability by with the mechanism of Good Corporate Governance and also considering the selection of an appropriate capital structure to achieve corporate value. This study aims to determine the effect of profitability and managerial ownership on company value with capital structure as an intervening variable. This research sample of 13 food and beverage companies listed on the Stock Exchange in the 2012-2018 observation period. Testing the research hypothesis using the Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis technique. The results showed that profitability negatively affected capital structure and company value. Managerial ownership does not affect the capital structure or company value. Capital structure variables can mediate the effect of profitability on company value, but cannot mediate the effect of managerial ownership on company value
SMALL AND MEDIUM MICRO ENTREPRISES INNOVATION STRATEGIES IN EFFORTS TO FACE THE INDUSTRY REVOLUTION 4.0 Tranggono; Egan Evanzha Yudha Amriel; Endang Sholihatin; 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.v4i1.162

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Micro, small and medium enterprises still rely on conventional ways of doing business. On the other hand, rapid digitalization is integrated with the economy and trade, giving birth to the industrial revolution 4.0. If micro, small and medium enterprises do not want to innovate, they will be disrupted. The research objectives are to describe the innovation strategies of micro, small and medium enterprises in increasing competitiveness in facing the industrial revolution 4.0; and also identify factors that hinder the innovation of micro, small and medium enterprises in increasing competitiveness in facing the industrial revolution 4.0. The method used in this research is qualitative. The research location is in the area of ​​micro, small and medium enterprises in Gresik Regency and Sidoarjo Regency. The conclusion of this research is(a) innovation strategies for micro, small and medium enterprises in increasing competitiveness in facing the industrial revolution 4.0 through marketing with e-commerce marketing through social networking media. One of the strategies is product innovation.(b) Furthermore, the factors that hinder innovation are human resources, capital to innovate, a narrow owner's mindset, and the use of technology that is still simple. lack of strategic partners for innovation, managementmicro small and Medium Enterprises who are kinship and less professional, and lack of permits micro small and Medium Enterprises.
Workshop Activities to Increase Team Cohesiveness at the Department Learning Center (DLC) Meidiya Ende Repa; Devi Damayanti
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 6 No. 01 (2023): 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.v6i01.353

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Department LC (DLC) is a work unit of PT. GREAT INTEGRATED. DLC functions as an employee training and development facilitator at PT. GREAT INTEGRATED. in DLC there is less than optimal output and there are consumer complaints regarding the quality of the implementation of the training program in the form of conveying information on less than optimal training implementation schedules. Employees also express complaints when working with a team, even when working deadlines. These complaints: the appearance of anxiety, dizziness, and lack of comfort when working in a team. The results of the open system diagnostic method found that the complaint was caused by conflict in interaction between teams, which was caused by limited non-formal communication, such a situation resulted in the intensity of direct interaction between team members being less than optimal. This form of communication causes misunderstanding, the misunderstanding is not because the team is unable to express opinions, so further forms of intervention for DLC are a function of the team itself, because the cohesiveness of the DLC team is not optimal and it is necessary to carry out team building activities to increase team cohesiveness.
Influence of Fan Attachment and Attitude towards Impulsive BTS Meal Purchasing Interest among Army (BTS Fans) Dewi Deniaty Sholihah; Nurkholis Majid
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 6 No. 01 (2023): 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.v6i01.354

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This research aims to examine the factors that cause impulse buying by Army (BTS fans) which are influenced by attachment and attitude towards the product. The research was conducted by involving BTS fans who are members of groups affiliated with Kapanlagi.com media. The sample in the study was 97 people, representing a response rate of 97% of the target sample. Data analysis was conducted using PLS 3.0 and showed that fan attachment can trigger impulsive buying activity carried out by Army. In addition, attachment also has an impact on improving the view of the product by having a label with the BTS logo as a brand. However, the attitude towards the product does not necessarily lead to impulse buying interest because it requires attachment factors to build spontaneous purchases
Publication Mapping regarding E-Government Implementation using VosViewer and Biblioshiny Putri Kinanti, Novrianti; Yuadi, Imam
Journal of Economics, Business, and Government Challenges Vol. 6 No. 02 (2023): 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.v6i2.251

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This study aims to analyze the development of research regarding the implementation of e-Government in 2019-2023 and can be used as a literature review for further research on how to implement e-Government. The method used in this study is a bibliometric analysis conducted in the Scopus global literature journal by including the keyword "E-Government Implementation". The results of the bibliometric analysis show that This study aims to analyze the development of research regarding the implementation of e-Government in 2019-2023. The method used in this study is a bibliometric analysis conducted in the Scopus global literature journal by including the keyword "E-Government Implementation". The results of the bibliometric analysis show that 2019 was the year with the most publications regarding e-government, reaching 209 publications, with the most research subjects in the fields of social and computer science, and the country that published the most research was Indonesia. E-government keywords are the most used keywords in several studies related to the implementation of e-Government.

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