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International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship (IJEBE)
Published by Universitas Lampung
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26156873     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23960/ijebe
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship (IJEBE). The objectives of IJEBE are to establish an effective communication between policy makers, government agencies, academic and research institutions and professional’s person concerned with business, entrepreneurship and Small Medium Enterprise (SME) in a community. It also aims to promote international empirical research efforts. The international dimension is emphasized in order to understand cultural and national barriers and to meet the needs of entrepreneurs and SME in the global economic community.
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Influence of Competitiveness, Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Growth of Asean Developing Countries Afif, Fadeli yusuf; Ciptawaty, Ukhti
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 3 No 1 (2020): IJEBE January - June 2020
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The purpose of this study is to look at the condition of the country's competitiveness and its influence on ASEAN economic growth. The data used is panel data consisting of time series data for 2009 - 2019 and cross section of five ASEAN countries with the highest level of competitiveness. The variables used are economic growth, competitiveness, corruption perception index, political risk, and foreign direct investment. The analysis tool used is panel data regression, the Random Effect Model (REM). The results show that competitiveness and foreign direct investment have a positive and significant effect on economic growth, while the corruption perception index has no effect on economic growth in 5 ASEAN countries.
The Effect of Divided Government and The Incumbent Leader on The Economic Growth in Indonesia Nairobi, Nairobi; Ambya, Ambya
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 3 No 1 (2020): IJEBE January - June 2020
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Purpose:The purpose of this research is to know the effect of the divided government and the incumbent government on the economic growth in regions and cities in Indonesia. Methodology:This research uses 157 regions and cities which had run the regional election in June till August in 2005 as the sample. This is due to the perception of how the regional election had just begun in 2005 while the next and the upcoming election were held in 2010. By far, the data is taken until the end of 2010 to picture the progress of the governmental performance during the period of the leadership of the incumbent leader. Main Findings:As a result, it is found that the incumbent leader has a negative effect on economic growth. This can be seen on the differences between the area with the new leader and the incumbent leader. There are several causes that lead to these results. First, it shows that the voters have not yet evaluated the performance during the leadership period. Second, because the incumbent leader is in the last period of their leadership, they tend to maximize their personal and their group interest, as well as their party, which is resulted to the ignorance of economic growth. Another key finding is that divided government has no effect on economic growth. In Indonesia, the regional leader anticipates the issue of the divided government by doing accommodative politics for the representative member of the regional house (DPRD). Instead of only becoming the checker and balancing power, this action is taken to support all the actions of the regional leader. Thus, it is confirmed that there is no difference between the divided or unified government.
Finding the Strategy After Corona Crisis: The New Normal and Resilient Economy Growth in Indonesia Hidayatullah, Dicky Ramadhan; Darmawan, Arif; Kallidumban, Shamsad
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 3 No 1 (2020): IJEBE January - June 2020
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The research method used to analyze the situation and conditions in making this paper is a qualitative method. As an analysis procedure, qualitative methods can produce descriptive data in the form of written or spoken words from people or observable behavior. This pandemic comes with all its negative effects. Inequality, poverty, and education are the most affected lines in this pandemic because they reduce the income of vulnerable and poor groups. Many parties assess the world economy is far worse than before the corona. Weakening global economic growth caused many impacts on the pace of economy in Indonesia, both in terms of trade, investment and tourism. Thus, changing the projected economic growth becomes even slower due to the spread of Covid-19 throughout the country. Although we know that the Indonesian government has issued a policy of hundreds of trillions of rupiah to save our economy, social impact, poverty, and Equality. The Indonesian government has currently budgeted funds of Rp405.1 Trillion for handling Covid-19. The budget allocation will be divided for several sectors, such as the health sector in the amount of Rp75 Trillion, Social Safety Net of Rp110 trillion, tax incentives and stimulus for People's Business Credit (KUR) of Rp70.1 trillion, and funding for the national economic recovery program of Rp150 Trillion, including credit restructuring and guarantees
Unlocking The Secret of E-Loyalty: A Study from Tiktok Users in China Susilo, Donny
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 3 No 1 (2020): IJEBE January - June 2020
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TikTok is a recent global phenomenon and in the first quarter of 2020 alone it has TikTok been downloaded 315 million times. People love it because it allows them to spur creativity in video content and increase their online presence. Founded by a Chinese company, this social networking application has become a trend for about 400 million loyal users in China. However, studies about how people become loyal to TikTok are lacking. This study aims to examine the effect of service quality and satisfaction to loyalty of TikTok users in China. Since the study was focused in an online environment, the terms E-service quality, E-satisfaction and E-loyalty are used instead of the conventional ones. SEM-PLS was employed to analyze valid and reliable data which was successfully collected from 400 Chinese TikTok users. The result confirmed that E-service quality affects significantly and positively E-satisfaction and E-loyalty, E-satisfaction also significantly and positively affects E-loyalty and E-satisfaction mediates the relationship between E-service quality and E-loyalty. Since the TikTok application is easy to use with interesting features for its users, the company has successfully delivered information about the booming of TikTok use all over the world and impressing users so that they have high trust in the application’s ability to make them more famous and socially famous. Therefore users believe that TikTok can provide them something better than what they expected. When reality exceeds the expectation, customers will be satisfied. TikTok is also believed to have a good, reliable and available system.
Macro-Regional Analysis of Tourism Entrepreneurship Environment in Bali: A Descriptive Study Donny Susilo
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 3 No 1 (2020): IJEBE January - June 2020
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Bali has always become a world-class famous tourism destination since a long time ago. Entrepreneurship development in Bali is needed because it can create job for local people and maximize the utilization of local resource for regional growth and development. This research aims to understand tourism entrepreneurship environment in Bali based on macro-regional analysis. This research used PESTEL framework and secondary data from various sources to analyze external environment of Bali as a place to develop tourism entrepreneurship. This research also conducted seasonal analysis from secondary data to understand characteristic of tourism market in Bali. The research founded that governments actively promoted Bali as world-class tourism destination, while at the same time provided grant for green project. Through their investment coordinating board, governments also helped investor to enter Indonesia market easily and conveniently. In economic aspect, tourism industry growth is seasonal but prospective because the economic growth in Bali is visibly good and stable. While setting up business in Bali needs basic knowledge in local Hindu culture, the technology infrastructure in Bali still needs improvement especially related to internet speed. Green project is important because Bali has significant environmental issue on recently, which also becomes opportunity for entrepreneurs to innovate. The protection law and legal standing for entrepreneurs in Bali is basically available but still need improvement, especially in the field of start-up taxation, garbage reduction and green project regulation.
Effectiveness of Monetary Policy in Morocco: Stability and Implications Erraiteb, Meryem
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 3 No 1 (2020): IJEBE January - June 2020
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The purpose of this study is evaluating the effectiveness of monetary policy in Morocco. The results suggest that the monetary authorities must get out of the narrowness of logic monetarist by adopting a new approach which explicitly privileges the targeting of inflation as the ultimate goal, while referring to a multitude of indicators likely to guide the Central Bank in the conduct of its monetary policy as the exchange rate and interest rate next to the M3 aggregate growth rule. Thus, monetary authorities should out of the narrow sense monetarist by adopting a new approach that focuses explicitly targeting inflation as the ultimate goal, while referring to a multitude of indicators to guide the central bank in the conduct of monetary policy as exchange rate and Interest rate ET and this, alongside the growth rule M3.
Investor Sentiment and Mispricing Anomalies Dai, Jiarui
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 3 No 1 (2020): IJEBE January - June 2020
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This paper attempts to investigate the effect of investor sentiment on mispricing anomalies, including value premium, earnings to price, gross profitability, operating profitability, return to assets, and V/P ratio. Via bi-variate analysis and regression analysis, I find these anomalies are stronger in the periods with higher investor sentiment. The effect is robust after controlling for Fama-French three factors. The results are consistent with the idea that investors are more likely to misprice stocks when investor sentiment is high, leading stronger mispricing anomalies in such higher investor sentiment periods. The limitation of this study is that it only includes tests for six misplacing anomalies and does not cover the detection of a large number of anomalies. The value of this study is it is the first study to investigate the effect of investor sentiment on V/P anomaly and to explore these misplacing anomalies as a whole. More importantly, through this study, I actually tested the impact of investor sentiment on investor valuation accuracy.

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