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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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The Influence of the Work Environment and Compensation on Employee Performance is mediated by the motivation of online drivers in Bekasi City Kardinah Indrianna Meutia; Hasanuddin, Hasanuddin; Christophorus Indra Wahyu Putra; Wirawan Widjanarko; Gerry Juan Carlos; Rosalina Siagian; Mohamad Sobari
Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting (May - June 20
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v5i2.2559

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This research tries to analyze the influence of the work environment and compensation on performance mediated by motivation in online motorcycle taxi drivers in Bekasi City. This research was conducted using a quantitative design with 100 respondents from online motorcycle taxi drivers in Bekasi City. The accidental sampling technique with a minimum number of samples using the Lemeshow (1997) approach is an important part of this research. Statistical tools used to test data and draw conclusions from hypotheses using SmartPLS 4.0. The results of this study found that the work environment and compensation had no effect on performance. However, motivation has a direct influence on the performance of online motorcycle taxi drivers. Other findings found that the mediating role of motivation on the influence of the work environment and compensation proved to be influential and strengthened previous findings. This research also focuses on online motorcycle taxi drivers in Bekasi City as a buffer city and a metropolitan city. The theoretical framework and thinking as well as the research instruments in this research are improvements from previous research so that they have their own novelty.
Personal Finance Millenial Generation : Determination of Mediation of Investment Intention on the Influence of Investment Knowledge and Returns on Investment Decisions on Gold Instruments in Bekasi City indra Wahyu putra, Christophorus; Widjanarko, Wirawan; Juan Carlos, Gerry; Indrianna Meutia, Kardinah; Hasanuddin, Hasanuddin; Siagian, Rosalina; Sobari, Mohamad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v5i2.2561

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This research is a study that studies the influence of investment knowledge and returns on investment decisions through investment interest in Bekasi City. This research uses a quantitative approach and population of this study is not known with certainty but the unit of analysis used is investors who invest in gold instruments and are the millennial generation in Bekasi City. This research sample adopted previous research which used the Lemeshow (1997) approach with a sample size of 100 respondents.  The results of this research indicate that investment knowledge does not influence investment decisions, return and investment interest influence investment decisions. Meanwhile, the indirect effect found that investment knowledge influences investment decisions through investment interest, while returns do not influence investment decisions through investment interest. This research focuses on the millennial generation and specifically those who invest in gold instruments. This research also focused on the city of Bekasi, which is one of the developing capital cities of Indonesia. The novelty of this research is in the research model where the researcher adds a return variable to this research which has never been done before to the best of the researcher's knowledge.
The Role of Mediating Purchase Intention : Influence Between Brand Image and Social Media on Buying Decision Traveloka Apps in Bekasi City Juan Carlos, Gerry; Indrianna Meutia, Kardinah; Indra Wahyu Putra, Christophorus; Widjanarko, Wirawan; Hasanuddin, Hasanuddin; Siagian, Rosalina; Sobari, Mohamad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v5i2.2562

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This research aims to study and analyze the influence of brand image and social media on purchasing decisions which are mediated by purchasing interest. This research uses a quantitative design with sample in this study consisted of 105 respondents who were users of the Traveloka application in Bekasi City. This research uses multivariate statistical analysis (SEM) techniques to process research data. This research found that there is an influence of brand image on purchasing decisions, but social media has no influence on purchasing decisions. The same results show that buying interest influences purchasing decisions. Other findings show that brand image influences purchasing decisions through purchasing interest, but other findings show that social media has no influence on purchasing decisions through purchasing interest. This research focuses on the influence of brand image and social media marketing on purchasing decisions which are mediated by purchasing interest. This research also focuses on discussing users of the Traveloka application in Bekasi City to see how the Trevaloka application can be of interest to consumers. Theoretically, this research has an improvement research side where this research model has never been examined before during the researcher's research.
Factors Influencing Employee Engagement and Performance: Examination of Transformational Leadership and Empowerment Maulia, Indah Rizki; Ali, Hapzi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v5i2.2572

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This study aims to build a hypothesis for further research, namely to formulate: a) impact from transformational leadership to employee engagement; b) impact from transformational leadership to employee performance; c) impact from empowerment to employee engagement; d) impact from empowerment to employee performance; e) impact from employee engagement to employee performance. The research method used is literature review by studying previous research which  examine the impact of transformational leadership, empowerment on employee engagement and performance. From this systematic literature review study, it is concluded that hypotheses can be formulated for further research are: a) H1: there is positive impact from transformational leadership to employee engagement; b) H2: there is positive impact from transformational leadership to employee performance; c) H3: there is positive impact from empowerment to employee engagement; d) H4: there is positive impact from empowerment to employee performance; e) H5: there is positive impact from employee engagement to employee performance.
The Effect of Relationship Marketing Implementation on Depositor Customer Loyalty at BSI KCP Gunung Tua North Padang Lawas Siti Hot Nita Hasibuan; Rahmi Syahriza; Nursantri Yanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v5i2.2589

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The need for banks to retain and acquire new customers amid an increasingly competitive business environment drives this research. Using Relationship Marketing, a marketing approach that emphasizes long-term relationships with clients, is one way to increase customer loyalty. The purpose of this study is to find out how relationship marketing includes communication, trust, commitment, and handling complaints against BSI KCP Gunung Tua customer loyalty. This study used quantitative methodology, with data analysis carried out by correlation analysis between variables and statistical analysis using SPSS version 23 analysis tools, which include: Validity test, normality test, classical assumption test, and hypothesis test conducted using a sample of 100 respondents obtained with the Slovin technique. Bank interviews and questionnaires were used to collect data for the study. Research findings show that complaint handling, communication, dedication, and trust all play a role in fostering client loyalty. The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that, while other factors not addressed in this study contributed to the remaining 23.5% of the effect, the four Relationship Marketing variables together had a significant effect of 76.5% on customer loyalty.
Determinant Employee Engagement and Their Impact on Millennial Generation Employees Performance at Life Insurance Companies in DKI Jakarta Silvia, Nabella; Rifzaldi, Nuraeni; Sulaeman, Suhendar; Yusuf, M.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v5i2.2595

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Employee engagement plays a crucial role in enhancing organizational performance, particularly among the millennial workforce. This study aims to investigate the determinants of employee engagement and its impact on millennial generation employee performance in life insurance companies in DKI Jakarta. The research methodology involves a quantitative approach using structured questionnaires distributed among employees. Data analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression analysis. The findings reveal significant positive relationships between work-life balance, flexible working arrangements, employee engagement, and employee performance. Furthermore, employee engagement is found to mediate the relationship between work-life balance/flexible working arrangement and employee performance. These results underscore the importance of fostering employee engagement and implementing work-life balance and flexible working arrangements to enhance millennial employee performance in life insurance companies. These results emphasize the significance of work-life balance, flexible working arrangements, and employee engagement in enhancing millennial employee performance in life insurance companies in DKI Jakarta.
Palm Farmers' Strategies In Increasing Income Reviewed From Post Transformation Maqashid Syariah Ridho Erianto; Marliyah, Marliyah; Zuhrinal M. Nawawi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v5i2.2603

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This research aims to find out the main priority strategies for oil palm farmers in increasing income in terms of post-transformation sharia maqashid in Labuhanbatu district, North Sumatra province by presenting the internal and external conditions that have been carried out so far which have been discussed with relevant experts. The method in this research uses a qualitative approach with SWOT analysis and the QSPM method. This research used questionnaires and interviews with 10 respondents divided into 5 SWOT respondents and 5 QSPM respondents. From the results of the SWOT analysis, it can be ascertained that the strategy obtained after processing it in the IFAS and EFAS matrices is a progressive strategy. This strategy means that you can maximize your strengths and take advantage of opportunities. Furthermore, the QSPM analysis showed that the main priority strategy that must be implemented is strategy number 2 with a TAS value of 5.565, namely the role of agricultural instructors is maximized so that farmers' knowledge and abilities increase and they can work well.
The Influence of Exchange Rate, Leverage, Intangible Assets and Tunneling Incentives on A Company's Decision To Conduct Transfer Pricing (Empirical Study of Manufacturing Companies Listed on the BEI 2019-2021) Citra Nugraheni Kinanti Raharjo; Fauzan, Fauzan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v5i2.2608

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In this era of globalization and increasing cross-border activity, transfer pricing is a topic that is increasingly discussed and of concern to multinational companies and tax authorities.  Several countries have adopted transfer pricing regulations.  This research aims to analyze exchange rates, leverage, intangible assets and tunneling incentives on company decisions in carrying out transfer pricing.  The dependent variable in this research is transfer pricing.  The independent variables in this research are exchange rates, leverage, intangible assets and tunneling incentives.  The financial or annual reports of manufacturing businesses listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2019–2021 period serve as the secondary data source for this study.  Choosing the sample by use of the purposive sampling technique.  This study used 33 companies and 99 data points as its sample.  The results of this research found that (1) exchange rates have no effect on transfer pricing, (2) leverage has an effect on transfer pricing, (3) intangible assets have an effect on transfer pricing, and (4) tunneling incentives have no effect on transfer pricing.  influence on transfer prices.
The Effect of Global Commodity Prices and JCI on Mutual Fund Investments in Indonesia 2013-2023 Mega Mustika Gustinanda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v5i2.2613

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Technological developments support the digitalization of investment instruments. Hence, investment in mutual funds is one of the instruments that has experienced a positive trend and can survive economic instability. The success of mutual fund investment in surviving economic instability results from investment managers' performance in diversifying portfolios during that period. This study aims to determine the impact of global commodity prices on mutual fund net asset value. The analysis models used in this research are the Bergandi regression analysis estimation model and the classical assumption test. This research uses time series data from the period of 2013 to 2023. The results obtained in the study show that global commodity prices have an impact on the net asset value of mutual funds. In contrast, the Composite Stock Price Index (CSPI) and gold prices have a significant positive impact, world oil prices have a negative effect, and nickel prices and palm oil prices do not influence mutual funds' net asset value (NAV).
Impact of Price, Risk and Shipping Insurance Claims on E-Commerce Gadgets Purchase Decisions Rizka Afriani; Nurul Jannah; Budi Harianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v5i2.2615

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When shopping for gadgets online, a person often feels worried if their shopping activity ends in fraud. Lack of confidence in online shopping is experienced by some consumers which makes them no longer want to buy gadgets on online shopping sites. The risk of buying a gadget in online shopping is huge. Starting from the risk of goods being damaged during shipment, theft, goods not arriving and much more. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the influence of the price, risk and claims of shipping insurance on the decision to buy gadgets in E-commerce. This research uses quantitative methods with double linear regression analysis. Research results show that prices influence purchasing decisions, risks influence purchase decisions, and insurance claims influence buying decisions.

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