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Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting (DIJEFA)
Published by Dinasti Publisher
ISSN : 27213021     EISSN : 2721303X     DOI : 10.31933
Core Subject : Economy,
The author is invited to submit a paper for Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting (DIJEFA). Topics related to this journal include but are not limited to: Accounting and financial reporting Audit Accounting management Taxation Corporate finance Personal finance Financial risk management Corporate risk management Business management Entrepreneurship Cost management Economic Education Public administration Development economics Corporate governance Accounting Project management
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Career Selection of Professional Accounting: Determination of Internal and External Factors During the New Normal Era in S1 Accounting Graduates in Indonesia Carlos Pangestu, Juan; Merna Surjadi
Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting Vol. 3 No. 5 (2022): Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting (November - De
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v3i5.1506

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This study examines the accounting graduates (S1) in Indonesia. Specifically, this study examines Determination of Internal and External Factors of Careeer selection of Professional accounting in this study, the research subjects used were Accounting Students at several universities in Indonesia, especially in Java, namely: the city of Jakarta, the city of Bandung, and the city of Surabaya. This study uses quantitative methods by using the type of research conducted with quantitative approaches and data. Based on the results of research and discussions that have been carried out, conclusions can be drawn: Perception of Professional Accountants has a significant influence on the Career Interest of a student in a career as a Public Accountant. The interest of an accounting graduate who will pursue his career as a public accountant starts from the person's perception of the professional public accountant itself. Knowledge of Accounting has no significant and positive effect on Public Accountant Career Interest. As an accounting graduate who will determine his career as a Public Accountant, it is an absolute requirement to have knowledge of Accounting Science, especially in Financial Accounting Standards and International Financial Reporting Standards. This has a significant and positive effect, where with in-depth and adequate Accounting Science, a person will be right in determining his career to become a reliable and professional Public Accountant.
Analysis of the Effect of Liquidity Ratios, Solvency and Activity on the Financial Performance of the Company (Literature Review of Corporate Financial Management) Medeline Effendie, Jessica; Henny A. Manafe; Stanis Man
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v3i5.1507

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This article reviews the influence that aims to really know about liquidity ratios, slovability, and activities that affect the company's financial performance. Liquidity is proxied by current ratio (CR), solvability is proxied by debt to equity ratio (DER), activity is proxied by inventory turnover (InvTO) and total asset turn over (TATO), while the company's financial performance is proxied by return on equity (ROE). This article was written in order to determine the hypothesis of the influence between variables that can be used in subsequent research. The results of the library research are: 1) Current ratio (CR) separately affects return on equity (ROE); 2) Debt to equity ratio (DER) has a separate impact on return on equity (ROE); 3) Inventory turn over (InvTO) has a separate effect on return on equity (ROE); 4) Total asset turn over (TATO) has a partial impact on return on equity (ROE); 5) CR, DER, InvTO, TATO simultaneously have a positive effect on ROE.
The Impact of Compensation and Career Development on Turnover Intention With Job Satisfaction as Intervening Variable at PT Wijaya Machinery Perkasa Sinaga, Marida; Ahmad Badawy Saluy; Novawiguna Kemalasari; Abdul Bari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v3i5.1508

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This research finds out and analyzes the impact of giving compensation and career development to turnover intention with job satisfaction level as an intervening variable at PT. Wijaya Machinery Perkasa. A quantitative descriptive method using a causal relationship approach was administered to conduct this research. The data analysis method used is Structural Equation Model (SEM) with SmartPLS (Partial Least Square) 3.0. The results of this study show; (1) Job satisfaction has significant effect and increases the trend on compensation, (2) Job satisfaction has positif impact on the career development, (3) Compensation trend is not significantly effective on turnover intention, (5) Job satisfaction as an intervening variable has low effect on compensation on turnover intention, (6) Career development has a negative effect on turnover intention, and (7) The employee turnover intention at PT. Wijaya Machinery Perkasa is not significantly effective on job satisfaction.
Analysis of the Strategy in Developing the Potential of Child-Friendly Tourism in Medan City Badriyah, Badriyah; Sismudjito, Sismudjito; Humaizi, Humaizi
Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting (January-Febru
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v3i6.1533

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The purpose of this research was to analyze the tourism strategies in order to Developing the potential of Child-Friendly Tourism at Belawan Bahari Village, Medan Belawan District in Medan City. This research applied descriptive qualitative approach as its method. Sources of data are obtained from informants through interviews and focus group discussions, observation as well as documentation. The analysis of Data are divided into four stages, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. This research results have been found that the development of child-friendly tourism at Belawan Bahari Village, Medan Belawan District, Medan City has tourism potential that get further developed in the form of marine tourism, seafood culinary tourism and its cultural so it can be conclude that this area are worth to developed as child-friendly tourist destination or place. The potential of tourism at Belawan Bahari Village is seems very prospective to continue to be developed in the nearest future, especially for its natural and culinary tourism which own its uniqueness for tourists. The Provision of infrastructure facilities which is available even though still in minimal conditions which requires support and attention from the government and those are private sector companies as well as participation from its community. Supporting facilities such as short distance to access, the existence of adequate public transportation and also the enthusiasm of the local community who really hope that the stereotypes relates to Belawan Bahari Village about being slum village are change into a child-friendly coastal village which become the role model for developing sustainable of coastal tourism that is Child friendly.
Stability Analysis of Macroeconomic Effect on The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) During 2006-2021 Ningrum, Mersa Lestari; Matrodji H Mustafa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v3i6.1535

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This research aims to provide empirical evidence of macroeconomic effects on the Jakarta Composite Stock Price Index (JCI), precisely the exchange rate, GDP, gold prices, oil prices, and U.S. interest rates, as well as whether there are changes in the structure or stability of the regression during 2006-2021. The study employs quantitative research techniques such as panel data regression and dummy regression analysis with EViews 12. The results show that: (1) The exchange rate significantly negatively affects the JCI. (2) GDP significantly positively affect the JCI. (3) Gold prices significantly positively affect the JCI. (4) Oil prices significantly positively affect the JCI. (5) U.S. interest rates significantly positively affect the JCI. (6). The structure or stability regression of the macroeconomic effect on the JCI varies yearly. It means there is a change in the structure or stability of the regression during 2006-2021.
The Impact from the Implementation of Online Single Submission (OSS) towards the Ease of Business Licensing for Business Actors in North Sumatera Province Tobing, Rinto Mujiono Lumban; Bengkel, Bengkel; Irmayani, Tengku
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v3i6.1546

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This study aims to explore and analyze futher the impact from implementing online single submission (OSS) on the ease of business licensing for business actors in North Sumatera Province. Quantitative method chosen as the research method. The research population are those business actors or permit applicants who have been served by the Investment Service and One-Stop Integrated Licensing Services of North Sumatera Province in obtaining permits on average as many as 180 permit applicants per month, according to permit data management during period of 2021 there are total sample of 108 respondents who divided into large-scale business actors, medium-scale business actors and small-scale business actors. The findings of this research indicates: 1) The Implementation of OSS in North Sumatera Province has been running well and effective 2) Based on the analysis separately, there are two variables which have positive and significant impact to the ease of business licensing, namely communication and bureaucratic structure; 3) The implementation of OSS in North Sumatera Province is good deal, because it has proven to have an impact towards the ease of business licensing in North Sumatera as shown by the policy implementation model of George C. Edward III which reached 65.8 percent.
Strategy Analysis of Product Selling Prices and Product Quality on Purchase Decisions and Its Impact on Wuling Confero LMPV’s Customer Loyalty in Jabodetabek Prabowo, Aldo Yuli; Salim, Agus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v3i6.1565

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This research has purpose to deep dive the impact caused by product selling price strategy as well as product quality on purchase decisions and its effectiveness towards consumer loyalty. The population used in this study were all Wuling Confero LMPV users in Jabodetabek with total sample of 190 respondents. Quantitative methods has been used as the research design. The techniques which applied for collecting data is by the use of survey methods through questionnaires. And it proceed with assists of PLS-SEM analysis method. Its results show that: 1) Selling price and product quality have significantly positive impact on purchase decisions and consumer loyalty 2) purchase decisions have significantly positive effect on consumer loyalty 3) purchase decisions play an important role in mediating the effectiveness of Selling price and product quality on consumer loyalty.
The Influence of the Implementation of Good Corporate Governance, Corporate Performance and Company Size on Disclosure of Corporate Social Responsibility Fina Melinda Jumrotul Mu'minin; Dwi Asih Surjandari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v3i6.1570

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This study looks at how Good Corporate Governance, Company Performance and Company Size affect the disclosure of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and how it affects investor reactions. By using secondary data in the form of annual reports and sustainability reports, . The total sampling used in this study were 14 companies. The software used is Eviews 12. This study found that the audit committee, return on assets and company size have an effect on CSR disclosure, while the board of independent commissioners has no effect. However, CSR disclosure has no impact on investor reactions.
Performance Measurement of Generation Y Employees with a Human Capital Approach Nuraeni; Hasan, Diana; Hadiati Putri Kinasih, Dini; Hafnidar, Siti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v3i6.1573

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The era of globalization has resulted in several changes in views on strategic resources within a company, including human capital. Human capital is considered very important related to the company's non-financial performance. So this research tries to measure the performance of Generation Y employees with the Human Capital approach in the South Jakarta area. The aim of this research ismeasure influencehuman capitalconsisting ofindividual capability, individual motivation, the organizational climate, workgroup effectiveness,and leadership on the performance of Generation Y employees in the South Jakarta area. The method used is associative quantitative research, with the sample technique used is simple random sampling.
The Effect of Islamic Financial Inclusion on Welfare Through Religiosity Based on Tawhidi String Relations Asep, Asep; Willy Arafah; Nirdukita Ratnawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v3i6.1618

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Karawang Regency is a rice barn and a large industrial area with a high regional minimum wage (UMR). However, the level of welfare is still a problem for leaders, considering that welfare is always associated with asset ownership measured in rupiah units to ensure financial inclusion in the community. Karawang district is interesting for discussion. This study aims to analyse the effect of Islamic financial inclusion on welfare through religiosity based on Tawhidi string relations, data processing using quantitative data processing techniques with multiple regression analysis, and placing religiosity as an intervening. This study uses primary data collected through questionnaires with a sampling quota of 564 respondents, with the locus of karawang district. The results showed that the path coefficient (mediation) of the indirect effect of inclusion on welfare through religiosity was 0.111 with a z-value (Sobel Test) of (5.132). The direct effect of Islamic financial inclusion (X2) on welfare (Y) through religiosity (X3) is positive and significant if we look at the direct effect of the Islamic financial inclusion coefficient (X2) on improving welfare (Y) of 0.302, this indicates that there is a positive effect of financial inclusion. Sharia is towards improving people's welfare; the more people can access sharia financial inclusion, the higher the level of welfare that the community will enjoy.

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