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Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education
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JRBEE: Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education is aimed at being a medium for research results dissemination and scientific paper exchanges on the Indonesian economy and business among academics, practitioners, regulators, and public. JRBEE: Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education is issued 6 times annually. The Editor receives rigorous research manuscripts that have not been offered for publication elsewhere. In addition, analyses on new economics and business and notes or comments on articles published in the Journal are welcomed. Since its first issue published in 2019.
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THE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL RATIOS ON SHARE PRICE CONSUMER GOODS SECTOR COMPANIES LISTED IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE Siska Wulandari
Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): February
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Increased consumption is a positive driving force for manufacturing companies especially those engaged in the field of consumer goods. No exception on stock trading, Consumer Goods index posted the highest growth compared with the other sectoral indices. In the investment decision, shareholders using financial ratios as a reference in selecting companies to invest. The ratio used in this study is the Net Profit Margin (NPM), Earning Per Share (EPS) and Dividend Per Share (DPS) .This research is a quantitative research methods and panel data regression analysis using software Eviews 10. The data used is data secondary form of annual data obtained from the Indonesia Stock Exchange, Indonesian Central Securities Depository and the company's official website, with technical documentation. The sampling technique was conducted using purposive sampling and got 44 data during the period from 2015 to 2018 in 11 companies manufacturing consumer goods sector listed on the Stock Exchange Indonesia.Hasil testing using the t test to the conclusion that the variable Net Profit Margin and Earning Per Share has no effect on stock prices, whereas only Per Share Dividend variables that have a positive and significant effect on stock prices of companies manufacturing consumer goods sector listed in Indonesia stock Exchange during the study period.
PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYEES : INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT IN PT KAWAI NIP Raniasari Bimanti Esthi
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Every employee has its own personality and distinctive characteristics, so that individual characters are formed for each employee. This individual characteristics if directed properly will improve employee performance. The work environment can also affect employee performance. This study aims to determine the effect of individual characteristics and work environment on employee performance. The sample is 60 employees of PT. Kawai Nip. The sampling technique uses random sampling. Data analysis using Structural Equation Model (SEM) with SmartPLS. The results show that individual characteristics influence employee performance. This is indicated by the T-statistic value of 20.258 and the path coefficient value is 0.770. While the value of T-statistics on the influence of the work environment on performance is obtained at 1.438 and the path coefficient value is 0.091. This means that the work environment does not affect employee performance.
EFFECT OF DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO AND INCOME SMOOTHING OF EARNINGS MANAGEMENT IN BAKRIE LAND DEVELOPMENT, TBK. Muhamad Syahwildan
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To perform earnings management, the company needs some analysis and ratio in the financial statements. Financial ratios can be used to Determine earnings calculations. In this research, we use the Debt to Equity Ratio and Income Smoothing to know how big influence of the ratio to earnings management at PT. Bakrieland Development. Tbk. Data collection techniques are to use secondary Data Obtained from the financial statements of PT. Bakrieland Development, Tbk in the period 2009 - 2016, the data is taken from the website www.idx.go.id. Debt to Equity Ratio and Income Smoothing are Independent Variables (X) while Profit Management is Dependent Variable (Y). Linear Regression is used to analyze research data.
THE EFFECT OF JOB SATISFACTION, CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND COMMITMENT TO TURNOVER INTENTION IN CAKRAWALA MITRA BERSAMA Nining Yuningsih
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Job performance will improve if the company can meet the needs and job satisfaction of its employees and is supported by companies that enhance the career development of their employees. employees assume the performance done in the company as he expected and the company has a good future for these employees, this can increase the organizational commitment of employees in the company, so that company goal will be achieved. The problem in this study is whether the lack of job satisfaction affects the high level of turnover intention, whether the lack of career development affects the high level of turnover intention and whether the organizational commitment of employees influences the level of turnover intention in PT Cakrawala Mitra Bersama. This research was conducted by simple random sampling and carried out on the employees of PT. Cakrawala Mitra Bersama. Based on hypothesis testing using the t-test (partial) that the Satisfaction variable influences Turnover Intention, while the Career Development variable has no effect on Turnover Intention and the Organizational Commitment variable does not affect the decline of Turnover Intention.
EFFECT OF PRODUCT QUALITY, PRICES AND PLACES ON PURCHASE DECISIONS Nur Aeni
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of product quality, price, and place on the purchase decision of Meatballs Ikhtiar. The research method used was quantitative research in the form of a survey. The research sample of 100 consumers Meatballs Tofu Ikhtiar. The data collection method uses a questionnaire. Data analysis techniques using multiple linear regression tests, partial hypothesis testing using t-test and simultaneous test using the F test. The results of this study are that there is a significant influence on product quality on purchasing decisions. There is a significant effect on price decisions. There is a significant influence of place influence on purchasing decisions. There is a significant influence on product quality, price and place simultaneously on the decision. The magnitude of the effect of product quality, price and place simultaneously on purchasing decisions. The conclusion of the study is that there is a significant influence on product quality, price, and place on the purchasing decision of Ikhtiar Meatballs Tofu.
SUSTAINABILITY OF INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES OF VILLAGE TOURISM ON ORIGINAL INCOME OF VILLAGE (PAD) IN INDONESIA Subekti; Mirza Anindya Pangestika
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Village funds are a new hope for village communities to develop their potential. However, forced planning does not in detail see what exactly is needed by the community makes the village funds do not function optimally. Most of it is only for infrastructure development and only a small portion for sustainable productive activities. Village funds were poured into Village-Owned Enterprises (VOE) by opening village tourism destinations. The ignorance of the village government and the VOE management manage the potential tourism destinations of each region resulting in village tourism destinations being built almost the same in all villages in Indonesia without looking at the backward relations and future relationships of the concept of tourist destinations. This research method uses extraction from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), SWOT Analysis with the Travel and Tourism Competitive Index as a measure of the sustainability of investments, how big is the effect on the original income of the village. The results show that investments made by the village government through VOE are inversely proportional to the village's original income. This study found the concept of novelty to balance investment with genuine village income called Competitiveness Financial Services
THE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE, FIRM SIZE, AND ASSET GROWTH ON CAPITAL STRUCTURE Desvi Nurdiana Nabila Fitrianingrum; Suhendro; Endang Masitoh
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This study aims to examine and analyze the effect of Financial Performance (Return On Assets and Current Ratio), Company Size, and Asset Growth on the Capital Structure of Property and Real Estate Companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016-2018. The independent variables in this study are return on assets, current ratio, company size, and asset growth. The dependent variable in this study is the capital structure. The sampling method uses purposive sampling. The sample in this study is 31 property and real estate companies in the 2016-2018 period, according to the criteria that have been determined to total of 93 companies over a three-year period. The analytical method used is multiple regression analysis using SPSS version 17.0. The results of this study Return On Asset, Current Ratio, Company Size, and Asset Growth simultaneously influence the Capital Structure. Partially Return On Assets and Asset Growth do not affect the Capital Structure, while the Current Ratio and Firm Size affect the Capital Structure. The benefit of this research is that it can broaden horizons and simultaneously gain knowledge about the effect of return on assets, current ratio, company size, and asset growth on capital structure.
HIGH ECONOMIC GROWTH: WILL ENSURING INCLUSIVE GROWTH? Ahmad Soleh; Ketut Sukiyono; Ridwan Nurazi
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Inclusive growth (IG) measures the benefits of economic growth for people's welfare. Several approaches have been developed in measuring inclusive growth. This study aims to measure inclusive growth using the poverty approach (IGp). This research was conducted in Jambi province and Kepulauan Riau province which is the region with the highest average economic growth on the island of Sumatera in the period 2001-2016. The method of approach used in this study is descriptive analysis. The technique of collecting data uses library research. The poverty-equivalent Growth Rate (PEGR) was developed in the measurement of inclusive growth. The results of the study show that high economic growth does not guarantee the achievement of inclusive growth. This phenomenon is indicated by the average incremental growth coefficient (IGp) of Jambi province of 0.038 lower than the average coefficient of economic growth (?g) of 0.060. The same condition occurs in the province of Riau Islands, the average inclusive growth coefficient (IGp) is 0.020 lower than the average coefficient of economic growth (?g) of 0.062. This indicates that high economic growth has not been distributed evenly and the benefits of face economic growth are accepted by non-poor people. Some government policies and programs are expected to be directed towards efforts to reduce poverty so that the benefits of economic growth are truly accepted by the poor.
PROFIT PLANNING ANALYSIS ON BUSINESS TAHU TEMPE BAIM MANNA SOUTH BENGKULU DISTRICT Rinto Noviantoro; Sulisti Afriani; Heru Kurniawan
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The purpose of this study was to determine the analysis of earnings planning in the Business Tahu Tempe Baim Manna in South Bengkulu District. The analytical method used in this research is a quantitative analysis using BEP analysis. From the results of the study, the BEP point in 2019 was achieved in the sales volume of 9,513 prints or Rp. 476,031,532.00 with Contribution Margin Ratio of 0.444 or 44.40%. The level of safety or margin of safety is 57.65%. The company's profit rate reaches 25.60%. Based on the 2019 BEP point, then profit planning can be prepared for 2020. If the Business Tahu Tempe Baim Manna in South Bengkulu District plans a 10% increase in profit from 2019 which is Rp 316,510,850.00, then the level of sales that must be achieved is Rp. 1,188,893,806.00 or 23,759 prints.

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