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GREENOMIKA
ISSN : 26570114     EISSN : 26570122     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55732/unu.gnk
Greenomika contains a collection of a selected articles from the results of research and study of literature which is relevant to accounting, management, and entrepreneurship. Greenomika Journal is published 2 (two) times a year, in June and December.The Greenomika topic include Accounting in Public Sector, Auditing, Tax, Educational accounting, Financial Accounting, Financial Management, Marketing Management, Operations Management, Strategic Management, Human Resource Management, and Entrepreneurship.
Articles 148 Documents
Optimization of Poverty Alleviation Programs Through the Classification of Village Characteristics Around the Mandalika Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Putra Kumara Dewa, Jhon Jhohan; Wahyuningtiyas, Loetvy; Cahyana, Alifan
GREENOMIKA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): GREENOMIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/unu.gnk.2024.06.2.4

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The Mandalika Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Pujut District is a tourism SEZ with rapid development, projected to absorb 194,293 workers by 2037. However, there are still 7,749 households (37.56%) categorized as pre-prosperous in the surrounding rural areas. This study analyzes rural development strategies using cluster analysis (K-means) with 5 variables: number of pre-prosperous communities, tourism facilities, trade and service facilities, capital access facilities, and SME presence. The research grouped villages into 5 clusters with different focuses: SME and trade development, capital access and trade, tourism and local employment, entrepreneurship training, and optimization of capital access for trade. This clustering aims to streamline poverty alleviation programs around the Mandalika SEZ as a regulatory improvement that pays more attention to the social and economic aspects of the surrounding communities.
The Effect of Corporate Governance on Firm Value in Food and Beverage Sector Companies in Indonesia Purwanti, Titik; Kuntaryanto, Oki; Utami, Tri; Marjukah, Anis; Darmawansyah, Iwan; Kalbuana, Nawang
GREENOMIKA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): GREENOMIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/unu.gnk.2024.06.2.7

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This study examines the effect of corporate governance through institutional ownership, public ownership, and audit committee on firm value in the food and beverage sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The research sample consisted of 32 companies from a total of 49 companies listed in the 2020-2022 period, which were selected using purposive sampling method based on certain criteria. The analysis was carried out using multiple linear regression, the results showed that the three variables had a significant effect on firm value as measured by the Price to Book Value (PBV) ratio. Institutional ownership shows the strongest influence, which shows the importance of external supervision in improving the efficiency and transparency of the company. Public ownership, despite its smaller effect, still contributes to management accountability and stock liquidity. The existence of an effective audit committee also plays an important role in improving the integrity of financial statements and risk management, which in turn increases investor confidence and firm value. This study confirms the importance of good corporate governance to increase the market value of companies in the food and beverage sector.
Analysis of Export, Investment, and Corruption Perceptions’ Influence on GDP Per Capita of 5 Emerging Countries in ASEAN Arina Nur Fitri; Muhammad Yudhi Lutfi
GREENOMIKA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): GREENOMIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/unu.gnk.2024.06.2.6

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The purpose of this study is to examine how the GDP per capita of 5 ASEAN countries is impacted by exports, investment, and perceptions of corruption. Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam are included in this study and categorized as emerging ASEAN. Panel data regression using the Fixed Effect Model (FEM) is the technique employed in this study. The results show that the GDP per capita of the 5 ASEAN countries is significantly impacted by exports and the perception of corruption. Exports are significant at the 5% level whereas the perception of corruption is important at the 10% level. Exports of good and services and low corruption rates will bring the increase of GDP per capita of 5 ASEAN countries. However, investment has found to negatively effect GDP per capita of 5 ASEAN countries. Evaluation of the effectiveness of investment related policies are needed to maximize the spillover effects of investment so it can have positive impact on the economy.
The Effect of 11% VAT on the Consumer Purchasing Power of Beauty Products in Klaten Regency Rizky Windar Amelia
GREENOMIKA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): GREENOMIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/unu.gnk.2024.06.2.8

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The online business continues to increase, the government has issued legal policies, one of them is VAT policy. The government also officially increased VAT from 10% to 11%. This VAT policy directly increases the value of goods because consumers bear the VAT. This study aims to analyze the effect of 11% VAT on the purchasing power of beauty products in Klaten Regency. This research uses a quantitative method with regression analysis. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. Data was collected through a questionnaire distributed to 100 respondents who were consumers of beauty products in Klaten Regency. The data was analyzed using the t-statistical test and the coefficient of determination test (R2). Data processing in using SPSS software version 26.0 for Windows. The results of this sudy show that 11% VAT has a positive and significant effect on the purchasing power of beauty products in Klaten Regency. Based on the results of the analysis coefficient of determination R2, it shows that peoples purchasing power is influenced by 11% VAT by 5.7%. The remaining 94.3% is influenced by other variables not discussed in the research. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the impact of tax policy on communities and businesses at the local level, with the hope of providing guidance for more inclusive and sustainable policies in the future.
Optimal Portfolio Formation of SRIKEHATI Index Stocks on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (2019-2023 Period) Az-Zahra, Layalia Briliani; Viana, Eka Dasra; Kaewlaead, Chuta
GREENOMIKA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): GREENOMIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/unu.gnk.2024.06.2.9

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The stable economic conditions in Indonesia have had a positive impact, leading to an increase in the number of investors in the Indonesian capital market. One of the key instruments in this market is stocks. The aim of this research is to create an optimal portfolio that can be recommended to investors. The study utilizes the CAPM and Markowitz models and involves the use of secondary data. The research sample selection process makes use of non-probability sampling techniques, specifically purposive sampling. This research focuses on the SRI KEHATI Index for the period from January 2019 to December 2023. Using the CAPM method, 7 efficient stocks have been identified, namely BBCA, BBNI, BBRI, BMRI, JSMR, KLBF, and UNTR. The combination of 7 stocks using the Markowitz model forms two preferences. The first preference generates an allocation proportion with a formula that results in an annual portfolio expected return of 40.55% and an annual portfolio risk of 30.33%. The second preference generates an allocation proportion with a solver that results in an annual portfolio expected return of 46.79% and an annual portfolio risk of 32.91%.
The Effect of Job Insecurity and Perceived Organizational Inclusion on Outsourcing Employee Performance Boyas, Jeziano Rizkita
GREENOMIKA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): GREENOMIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/unu.gnk.2024.06.2.10

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This study aims to examine the influence of job insecurity and perceived organizational inclusion on the performance of outsourced employees at PT Karya Utama Nusindo (KUN). A quantitative approach was used with a survey method involving 83 respondents from five partners of PT KUN. Job insecurity was measured using 5 indicator items, while Perceived Organizational Inclusion used 6 indicator items. Employee performance uses 6 indicator items. The results showed that job insecurity has a positive and significant effect on employee performance, meaning that job uncertainty actually motivates employees to work better. Meanwhile, perceived organizational inclusion also has a significant positive effect, indicating that an inclusive work environment encourages optimal performance. This research provides insight for companies to leverage these factors in improving outsourced employee performance through a strategic approach that manages job insecurity productively and encourages organizational inclusiveness.
Mapping Green Accounting Research Trends in Indonesia : A Systematic Literatur Review Perspective from 2017 to 2024 Erstiawan, Martinus
GREENOMIKA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): GREENOMIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/unu.gnk.2024.06.2.5

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Research Objective: This study examines the contribution of research to the development of green accounting, both theoretically and practically, and offers recommendations for future research based on a literature mapping. The literature review method was used, employing Harzing’s Publish or Perish (Window GUI Edition 8) application with Google Scholar as the source, using the keyword "green accounting." The data collected comprises 18 articles from open journal systems, 3 of which are nationally accredited at Sinta 4. Research Findings: This study shows that implementing green accounting can improve financial performance and investor appeal, demonstrating mutually beneficial economic and social benefits. The integration of religious values and local culture strengthens the implementation of green accounting, creating strong social and moral support. Environmental education plays a crucial role in promoting future awareness and practice of green accounting. Green accounting can enhance profitability and operational efficiency, proving that sustainability and economic gain can coexist. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a moderating factor can strengthen the effects of green accounting on company value and sustainability. Transparency and accountability in environmental reporting improve corporate reputation and meet stakeholder expectations. Conclusion: There was a peak in green accounting research in 2017, followed by a decline in research on this theme by 2023.
The Influence of Leadership Style, Competency and Motivation on Employee Work Productivity at HS Samsoeri Mertojoso Hospital Sulistyowati, Yekti; Hidayat, Dasrun; Sukajie, Bambang
GREENOMIKA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): GREENOMIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/unu.gnk.2024.06.2.2

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The aim of this research was to determine and analyze the influence of leadership style, competence and work motivation which have a dominant influence on employee work productivity at HS Samsoeri Mertojoso Hospital. The research was carried out using a quantitative approach and is included in the type of associative research. The research instrument used a questionnaire. The population is nurses at HS Samsoeri Mertojoso Hospital, totaling 92 people using a total sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out using multiple linear regression analysis techniques using the SPSS program. The research results show that leadership style, competence and work motivation have a significant effect on employee performance. The implications of this research are to increase nurses' work productivity, leaders must be able to set good examples, such as being consistent in implementing policies and being able to make the right decisions. Apart from that, leaders must also be able to be fair to all nurses. Management needs to improve competence, such as by including training and seminars, as well as providing flexibility to pursue higher education.
The Influence of Organizational Commitment and Work Environment on Employee Performance at KPPN Jakarta IV Afriansah, Heri; Aprianto, Mohammad Andri Dwi
GREENOMIKA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): GREENOMIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/unu.gnk.2025.07.1.1

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The main factor in the success of a company is Human Resources, humans are the main asset for a company, so the company needs special care in special training and management. To get specific employees requires HR who are creative, useful and loyal to the company/organization. This study aims to test whether Organizational Commitment has a partial influence on employee performance, whether the Work Environment has a partial influence on employee performance, and whether simultaneously (together) Organizational Commitment and Work Environment affect employee performance at the State Treasury Service Office (KPPN) Jakarta IV. This study involved samples of 45 employees at KPPN Jakarta IV. The type of research conducted is explanatory research. This study intends to test the hypothesis of the impact of organizational commitment and work environment on employee performance. The data was gathered directly from respondents through a questionnaire. According to the results of the study, the author found that: Organizational commitment positively and significantly influences employee performance; the work environment also positively and significantly impacts employee performance; and collectively, organizational commitment and the work environment have a positive and significant effect on employee performance.
Preservation of Local Culinary Tourism in Improving the Economy of Local Communities in Surabaya Mau, Daniel Pandu; Mau, Yesarela Pandu; Wibowo, Otje Herman; Kurniansah, Rizal; Artana, I Wayan Arta; Ariawan, I Wayan Adi Putra
GREENOMIKA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): GREENOMIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/unu.gnk.2024.06.2.3

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Traditional Indonesian cuisine, including that of Surabaya, plays an essential role in the cultural identity and heritage of the region. However, rapid globalization and modernization have led to declining interest in traditional foods, particularly among younger generations, who prefer fast food. This study aimed to analyze the role of culinary tourism in preserving and promoting traditional Surabaya cuisine, identify the challenges and strategies for its development to increase its appeal, and examine its contribution to the local economy. The research employed a qualitative descriptive approach with case studies, involving interviews with culinary entrepreneurs and tourists and observations at key culinary tourism destinations. The findings revealed that, although culinary tourism has the potential to support the preservation of traditional cuisine, the main challenges identified were ineffective promotion, insufficient supporting infrastructure, and a lack of interest among younger generations in continuing traditional culinary businesses. Therefore, collaborative efforts between the government, business owners, and local communities are needed to enhance promotion, quality, and the overall culinary tourism experience, which can positively impact the local economy through increased tourist visits and regional consumption.

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