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Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education
Published by STIE Kusuma Negara
ISSN : 26866056     EISSN : 26866056     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
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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SUSTAINABILITY OF INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES OF VILLAGE TOURISM ON ORIGINAL INCOME OF VILLAGE (PAD) IN INDONESIA Subekti; Pangestika, Mirza Anindya
Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education Vol 2 No 1 (2020): February Edition
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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 INFLUENCE OF COMPETENCE, DISCIPLINE AND WORK STRESS ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN PT ARTHA CENTRA BANGUN PERKASA MEDAN Hendry; Angelyn; Harsandi; Hutanico, Hunianti; Jeffry; Delano, Chandra
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the decline in employee performance at PT Artha Centra Bangun Perkasa. HR plays an important role in achieving the goals of the organization or company. Therefore HR is required to be professional, and efficient in facing challenges and opportunities. In this case, the organization or company must pay attention to the competence and discipline of each employee. Competence shows the expertise possessed to carry out the task, and competency coupled with discipline will show a sense of responsibility. Apart from these two things, work stress also affects the decline in a person's performance because it causes physical and psychological disorders. The total population of 35 people and 30 people from companies engaged in the same industry for the validity test. The method used is quantitative with quantitative descriptive research, using interviews, questionnaires and study documentation. Multiple linear regression, coefficient of determination and simultaneous testing to be used in the analysis method. The results of the study have shown that competency, discipline and work stress simultaneously and partially have a positive effect on employee performance.
THE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE, FIRM SIZE, AND ASSET GROWTH ON CAPITAL STRUCTURE Fitrianingrum, Desvi Nurdiana Nabila; Suhendro; Masitoh, Endang
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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.
THE IMPACT OF MERGER AND ACQUISITION ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN INDONESIA Zuhri, Saefudin; Fahlevi, Mochammad; Abdi, Muhammad Nur; Irma, Dasih; Maemunah, Sari
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Merger and Acquisition are two forms of the business combination, where companies that take assets and liabilities or controls are called acquiring companies or bidders, while companies that are taken over are called target companies. The results of the statistical analysis of the Wilcoxon signed-rank test found that there was no significant difference in Return on Equity and Debt to Equity Ratio financial ratios before and after Merger and Acquisition. We can even see that the median and average of pre- Merger and Acquisition Return on Equity is greater than the post- Merger and Acquisition Return on Equity, the same thing is also obtained from the results of this test that we can even see the median and average before the occurrence of Merger and Acquisition had a smaller ratio and was considered better.
HIGH ECONOMIC GROWTH: WILL ENSURING INCLUSIVE GROWTH? Soleh, Ahmad; Sukiyono, Ketut; Nurazi, Ridwan
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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 Noviantoro, Rinto; Afriani, Sulisti; Kurniawan, Heru
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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.
HOW IS THE SIMULTANEOUS APPROACH BETWEEN IMPORT AND AGGREGATE CONSUMPTION IN INDONESIA? Rangkuty, Dewi Mahrani; Anwar Sanusi; Adjie Hermawansyah
Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education Vol 2 No 2 (2020): April Edition
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The research aims to analyze imports and consumption of Indonesia. With the simultaneous equation method of the 1987-2017 time-series data from the World Bank. The results showed that foreign exchange reserves, inflation, and significant consumption influenced the change in Indonesia's import developments. Foreign exchange reserves and consumption is inelastic against imports whereas inflation is elastic against imports. GDP, debt interest and imports significantly affect the change in Indonesia's consumption development. GDP is elastic against consumption while debt and import interest are inelastic towards consumption. Inelastic consumption of the import and import of inelastic to consumption, meaning that the change in price and the value of both economic variables in Indonesia during the period of research is to be responded insensitively by domestic communities. Suggestion to the Government that the Ministry of Trade keeps the regulation the import quota reduces dependence on products abroad and encourages the productivity of the domestic real market industries. Thus consumption of local products that then increases domestic economic growth.
THE EFFECT OF PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT, INTERNAL MARKETING AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT ON TURNOVER INTENTION (A CASE OF WISMA BAHASA, INDONESIA) Meilisa, Febby; Bernarto, Innocentius
Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education Vol 2 No 2 (2020): April Edition
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This research attempts to identify and measure the effect of perceived organizational support and internal marketing on turnover intention with organizational commitment as moderating factor in BIPA institution through quantitative approach: PLS-SEM and path analysis. Questionnaire is used to collect data of independent variables and data collected is analyzed using SMARTPLS 3.0 program. Population of the study is taken from instructors of Wisma Bahasa. Based in Yogyakarta, areas of operation of the institution include Yogyakarta itself, Jakarta, Papua and recently Bali. Data collection is conducted through the use of digital questionnaire Google Form distributed to 48 subjects. Statistical analysis using PLS-SEM employs Path Analysis method comprising of 2 phases, namely outer model and inner model. Outer model consists of validity and reliability testing, and inner model focuses on hypothesis testing. The result of the study shows that while Perceived Organizational Support and Organizational Commitment affects Turnover Intention negatively, or in other words suppresive the intention, Internal Marketing does not. In the case of Wisma Bahasa, it appears that Turnover Intention remains to exist despite the institution?s effort to promote Internal Marketing. Keyword: perceived organizational support, internal marketing, organizational commitment, turnover intention.
THE IMPORTANCE OF ELECTRONIC VILLAGE BUDGETING INNOVATION TO IMPROVE PUBLIC SERVICES Afriani, Sulisti; Yustanti, Nirta Vera; Susanti, Melly
Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education Vol 1 No 2 (2019): December Edition
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This study aims to determine the importance of innovation in e-budgeting applications in providing services to the community as well as how to manage local finance effectively and efficiently so that there is transparency in the management of village funds. The method used is a literature review and research results show that the application of e-budgeting in the management of regional finances is very helpful in creating good and clean government. Electronic budgeting is an online innovation that can provide effective and transparent services. In this paper, we discuss how to manage innovation in a company by using theories from existing literature. This discussion includes an innovation framework, the impact of innovation in human services, the advantages and disadvantages of e-village budgeting. The results of this study are e-village budgeting innovation in government in providing services to the public is a new innovation that has advantages and still has weaknesses, therefore there is a need for improvement in electronic village budgeting innovation services.
STUDY OF PONTIANAK PORT FACILITIES AS A MAIN PORT IN WEST KALIMANTAN AREA Kalangi, Theo Johannes Frans; Bagaskoro
Journal of Research in Business, Economics, and Education Vol 2 No 2 (2020): April Edition
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Increasing economic growth in West Kalimantan has made the need for smooth loading and unloading at ports increase. At present, the port in the middle of Pontianak City also handles the loading and unloading of various commodities such as crude palm oil (CPO), rubber, processed alumina mining materials, and various other basic needs of the community. For this reason, efforts are needed to improve port services in order to support West Kalimantan's economic growth. Pontianak Port has shortcomings in that the depth of the Pontianak port is the range of - 3.7 to - 5.3 m LWS, while the requirement is a minimum port pool depth of - 9 m LWS. Have a dock with a minimum capacity of 10,000 DWT. The existing quay has a length sufficient to serve ships weighing 10,000 DWT, but the depth of the port berth pool is -3.7 m LWS - 5.3 m LWS, making ships of this size limited to be able to enter during high tide. The port land area is at least 50 hectares, while the area of ??the Port of Pontianak is 202,422 m2 or around 20 hectares, and it is difficult to develop further. By looking at the results of the calculation of equipment performance, the Quayside Container Crane (QCC), Gantry Crane and Reach Stacker equipment have performance above 80%, so that it has experienced saturation, meanwhile the existing stacking area of ??47,794 m2 has not fulfilled the requirements because it has reached YOR of 86.86%. Therefore, the Port of Pontianak cannot meet the level of service fully as a Main Port, among others in terms of the availability of port facilities and infrastructure and port land development

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