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ISSN : 27749576     EISSN : 27472981     DOI : https://doi.org/10.34306/conferenceseries
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Analysing The Influence of Company’s Dividend Policy and Financial Inclusion to Bank Risk and Performance Erick Wijanarko; Antonius TP Siahaan
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This study examines whether company’s dividend policy and financial inclusion influences bank’s risk and performance in banking sector listed in Bursa Efek Indonesia during the period of 2013–2018 (6 years). Based on the analysis and hypothesis testing, this study showed the following results: Dividend Policy and Financial Inclusion has a significant impact on bank’s risk and performance. Furthermore, changes in dividend payments over time positively affect subsequent changes in foreign shareholding Method: This research used companies in banking sector listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange as sample. Data was extracted from companies’ financial statements for the years 2013 to 2018 and BankFocus application. Impact of dividend policy is analysed by eViews software version 10 and data analysis is done through multiple regression analysis to test the hypothesis.
Analysis of Activity Based Costing Method as The Basis Determination of Hospital Services Rates Christina; Bornok Situmorang
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The aim of this study is to get the accuracy of determining hospital rates. This study,which object is Hospital X at the city of Batam, Indonesia uses a comparative descriptive analysis method with qualitative and quantitative approaches. Cost Drivers used in this study as a cost grouping are the number of inpatient days, the number of inpatients, and floor area. The results of inpatient service calculation based on the activity based costing system at the Hospital obtained a difference for the VIP class of IDR 459,646.68 and a difference for the class I of IDR 213,252.30 where the rate set by the Hospital was higher than it should be (over value). While the difference for class II is IDR 169.50 and the difference for class III is IDR 74,088.22 where the rate set by the hospital is lower than it should be (under value).
Analysis of The Development Cashless Transaction on The Need for Money Paper Based Agung Joni Saputra; Ibnu Harris
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This study discusses the Analysis of Cashless Development of Cash Needs. This study aims to see the extent of the readiness of the people in Batam for the use of non-cash transactions (debit / credit cards, emoney, etc.), as well as see whether the community is ready to no longer use paper-based money. This research method is qualitative (primary) or by distributing questionnaires with a total of 400 respondents in Batam and some data from information obtained from news and Bank Indonesia. The results of this study are people in Batam are still not ready yet to no longer use paper money due to internet facility factors that have not reached every region, not to mention because people are accustomed to using paper money, and public knowledge is still minimal in the use of non-cash transactions. The people of Batam prefer to reduce the production of paper based money by Bank Indonesia but do not eliminate the paper-based money because not all regions or transactions can use non-cash transaction facilities.
Leverage and Executive Pay-Performance of The Indonesian Family Firms Aang Kunaifi; Ninditya Nareswari; Byz Risyad
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This study aims to investigate the impact of firm performance on executive compensation. This study also examines the moderating role of leverage on the firm performance and executive pay-performance relationship. Used data panel regression as a method, this study showed that firm performance had a positive impact on executive compensation. This paper also showed that leverage weakens the pay-performance relationship. These results indicate that creditors prefer to assess family firm performance based on the risk rather than accounting performance. Higher leverage illustrated a high risk. The firm with high risk indicated poor executive performance. As a result, compensation will be lower.
Polarization Conflicts and Stakeholders Interests in Tin Mining Industry Policies in Bangka Belitung Islands Province, Indonesia between 2000 and 2019 Darol Arkum; Shulby Yozar Ariadhy; Bambang Ari Satria
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Bangka Belitung Islands Province is the second largest tin producer that has been widely known in the international market. It has been exploited since the 18th century. In the New Order era, tin mining was exploited by two large companies, namely PT. Timah, Indonesia Tbk and PT. Koba Tin, Malaysia. The purpose of this study was to analyze the polarization of conflicts and stakeholders interests in tin mining policies in Bangka Belitung Islands Province between 2000 and 2019. This study used a qualitative approach with phenomenological analysis techniques. Data collection was carried out by conducting interviews with key informants, Focus Group Discussion, with 30 supervisors, in-depth interviews, and documentation. This study concluded that the polarization of various interest groups in tin mining policies is related to how the stakeholders in the policy reacted to the direct and indirect impact of certain policies to their values ??and interests. The implication of this research is that the central government must consider the stakeholders relationship interests in formulating mining policies and implementation.
The Effect of Working Capital Financing to the Corporate Performance and the Impact of Financial Constraints in Indonesia Manufacturing Industry Hansel Winardi; Yosman Bustaman
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The aim of this research is to gain empirical evidence about the effect of Working Capital Financing to the Corporate Performance of the firms in Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) during the years 2010 – 2018 directly and under the impact of the moderator variable. The moderator variable used Financial Constraints. The Corporate Performance as the dependent variable was calculated by using Return on Assets (ROA) and Tobin’s Q (Q), the Working Capital Financing was calculated by using certain WCF formula, while the Financial Constraints was calculated by using dummy variable that involve some criterias which comprise Firm Size, Cash Flow, and Interest Coverage Ratio. The object of the study is the firms available in JCI in 9 consecutive years and then according to certain aspects. The number of samples should have reliable and qualified financial reports from year 2010 to 2018. Eventually, according to the data analysis and hypothesis testing, this research represented the following results : Working Capital Financing has no significant effect to the Corporate Performance, Working Capital Financing has no significant effect to the Corporate Performance under the Impact of Financial Constraints, Firm Size, Firm Leverage and Firm Growth has significant effect to the Corporate Performance, then Current Ratio has no significant effect to the Corporate Performance.
The Analysis and Implementation of Psak 71 (Ifrs 9): Financial Instruments at PT X for The Year 2019 Veren Hermawan; Indra Pratama
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PSAK 71 was issued by the Indonesian Accounting Standard Board (DSAK-IAI), as an adaptation of IFRS 9: Financial Instruments to replace the old accounting for financial instruments standard, PSAK 55 (IAS 39). The new accounting standard is implemented in Indonesia effective from January 2020. “PT X” is a private company in Indonesia that runs in the heavy equipment industry and was chosen to be the research subject. This research is conducted to identify the financial impacts arised from PSAK 71 (IFRS 9) implementation towards Statement of Financial Position, Income Statement and Statement of Cash Flow of PT X in 2019 compared to the previous accounting standard PSAK 55 (IAS 39). The result of this research shows that there is no significant impact towards PT X financial statements, specifically its Statement of Financial Position, Income Statement and Statement of Cash Flow.
Analyzing the Influence of Dimensions of Customer Based Airline Brand Equity Toward Brand Trust. Case Study of Customer of Citilink Nathaniel Engelbert Chandra; Esa Theodore Mbouw
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Indonesia's airline industry has rapidly grown from the past 10 years for both full-service carriers and low-cost carriers. Customers are faced by lots of LCC airlines; these airlines brand performance being independently surveyed by Frontier Research three times a year and awarded with “Top Brand Award”. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to determine the factor that influences Citilink Indonesia brand trust in order to increase their position in Top Brand Award. The model used in this study incorporated Flight Service Quality, Brand Affect, Self-Congruence, Brand Awareness and Brand Association compatibility into Customer-Based Airline Brand Equity as a determinant of Brand Trust. The findings revealed that Flight Service Quality had a significant influence followed by Brand Awareness and Brand Association. However, neither Brand Affect nor Self-Congruence was found to have an influence on Brand Trust. These findings provided implications for management and recommendations to step their Brand Trust.
Beauty Standard for New Normal: What Indonesian Beauty Advertising Tell Us? Dana Afriza
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This paper aims to examine how beauty product brand advertisements adapt to new habits due to the Covid-19 pandemic. A brand list of 295 brands was compiled. The keyword "ad + 2020 + (brand name)" is used for the Google Images search engine. This study found that the majority of beauty advertisements in Indonesia did not respond to the Covid-19 pandemic at all. This research also found that beauty advertisements in Indonesia that responded to the Covid-19 pandemic did so in five ways, namely campaigning to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, providing discounts and free shipping, providing protection for consumers outside the home, campaigning for CSR, and further promoting the products. This research is limited to beauty product brands in Indonesia. Overall, this study provides a new picture of how beauty product advertisements were run in Indonesia during the Covid-19 era.
Factors Affecting University Selection During Pandemic : a Study on Indonesian High School Students Rocky Nagoya; Innocentius Bernarto; Ferdi Antonio
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The purpose of this study is to find an important factor for high school students in selecting university. It is vital for university to have a significant amount of new students enrolled to ensure a strong financial capability for them. This research focuses on quality, reputation, spirituality value, economic and emotional value factors in relation with intention to enroll in university. The respondents are year 11 and 12 high school students from DKI and Banten Province. The sampling technique is convenience sampling due to a pandemic situation. Smart PLS is used to analyze the data. This study found that quality, spirituality value, reputation and emotional value has positive correlation on intention to enroll, whereas quality and economic have no positive correlation toward intention to enroll.