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Keizai
Published by Universitas Darwan Ali
ISSN : 28075668     EISSN : 28073967     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.56589/keizai
KEIZAI: Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi, Manajemen, dan Akuntansi mengundang para praktisi, peneliti, dan mahasiswa untuk memberikan temuan kajian-kajian di lingkup ekonomi, manajemen, dan akuntansi sebagai berikut: (1) Ekonomi perilaku, Studi ekonomi spasial (wilayah, perkotaan, pedesaaan, dsb), Perencanaan pembangunan, dan Kebijakan pembangunan termasuk makroekonomi dan mikroekononomi; (2) Manajemen Keuangan; Pemasaran; Sumber Daya Manusia; dan Manajemen Produksi; (3) Akuntansi Biaya, Akuntansi Pajak, Akuntansi Keuangan, Akuntansi Manajemen
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Model Financial Satisfaction Berbasis Financial Literacy dan Self-Control Melalui Financial Well-Being pada Karyawan Perempuan Bank BUMN di Kota Jambi Rusita, Dea; Wediawati, Besse; Fazri, Andang; Ratnawati, RTS
Keizai Vol 6, No 2 (2025): September-Februari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56589/keizai.v6i2.526

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Financial satisfaction is an important indicator of individual financial well-being, especially for female employees who often face the dual burden of managing work and household finances. This study aims to analyze the influence of financial literacy and self-control on financial satisfaction through financial well-being as a mediating variable among female employees of state-owned banks in Jambi City. This quantitative research uses a survey method with 100 respondents selected through purposive sampling. Data analysis uses Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) with SmartPLS 3.0 software. The results show that: financial literacy has a positive and significant effect on financial satisfaction; self-control has no direct effect on financial satisfaction; both financial literacy and self-control have a positive and significant effect on financial well-being; financial well-being has a strong positive effect on financial satisfaction; and financial well-being significantly mediates the relationship between financial literacy and self-control on financial satisfaction. This study provides important implications for financial education programs and employee welfare policies in the banking sector.
Political Event Risk (Elections and Election Announcements) on LQ45 Stock Returns Desliniati, Nurfitri; Andika, Retno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56589/keizai.v6i2.532

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This study is motivated by the need to understand the impact of political event risk on Indonesia’s capital market, especially on highly liquid and large-cap stocks such as those in the LQ45 index. Political events, both domestic and international, can influence investor behavior and create stock price volatility. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the effect of political event risk on LQ45 stock returns. The study applies a quantitative approach with an event study method. The sample includes companies listed in the LQ45 index during the observation period, which covers several key political events. Secondary data in the form of daily stock prices were analyzed by calculating returns around the event window to identify any significant impact of political events on stock returns. The event window used in this study spans 30 days before (H-30) and 30 days after (H+30) the political events. The results show different impacts of political event risk across the two phases. During the election result announcement, political event risk had a significant positive effect on LQ45 stock returns, reflecting greater certainty about Indonesia’s political direction and increased investor confidence. Conversely, during the election period, political event risk had no significant effect on LQ45 stock returns, indicating that the market had already anticipated these dynamics. These findings highlight the importance of distinguishing political event phases when assessing market responses.
Transformasi Menuju Green Behavior: Peran Pelatihan, Keterampilan, dan Motivasi Dalam Mewujudkan Tenaga Kerja Berkelanjutan Sabarudin, Eddy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56589/keizai.v6i2.529

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Environmentally-oriented training is expected to enhance participants’ green skills that are relevant to sustainable work practices. Furthermore, mastering green skills is expected to serve as a bridge toward environmentally friendly behavior change. This study uses a quantitative approach with a survey design targeting participants of vocational training programs. The aim is to examine the relationship between Green Training and Green Behavior, mediated by Green Skills and moderated by Motivation in the context of vocational education. Data were collected using a standardized questionnaire and analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The sample consisted of 138 respondents who had previously participated in environmentally focused training. The findings show that Green Training has a positive effect on the development of Green Skills, and Green Skills significantly contribute to changes in Green Behavior. The study also indicates that the effect of Green Training on Green Behavior is fully mediated by Green Skills, while Motivation does not significantly moderate the relationship between skills and behavior. This study contributes theoretically to the literature on environmentally based training and sustainable behavior, and provides practical implications for vocational training designers to place greater emphasis on developing applicable skills that directly influence participants’ behavior.
The Role of Financial Inclusion, Digital Marketing, and Fintech in Driving Msme Sustainability Toward an Inclusive and Competitive National Economy Febriani, Nova; Rahel, Herlina Kristin; Putri, Ressalyu Melani; Maulinda, Chiara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56589/keizai.v6i2.533

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This study aims to examine the effect of financial inclusion, digital marketing, and financial technology (fintech) on the sustainability of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The research involved a sample of 72 MSMEs in Sampit City, selected using the convenience sampling method. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression. The findings indicate that financial inclusion, digital marketing, and fintech have a positive influence on MSME sustainability. Improved access to formal financial services enables MSMEs to obtain more equitable sources of financing, thereby expanding economic opportunities for entrepreneurs across different social groups. The utilization of digital marketing and fintech further accelerates the digital transformation of MSMEs, enhances productivity, broadens market reach, and strengthens the competitiveness of local products at both national and global levels. Ultimately, the reinforcement of these three aspects not only contributes to the sustainability of individual enterprises but also fosters the development of a more inclusive economic ecosystem, adaptive to technological advancements and capable of supporting sustainable economic growth.
The Effect of Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction (A Study at Mitra Baru Gold Shop Sampit) Hilaliyah, Sari Atul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56589/keizai.v6i2.534

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This study aims to examine the extent to which service quality affects customer satisfaction, with price considered as an influencing factor. The research focuses on Toko Emas Mitra Baru 1 in Sampit City, due to the increasingly intense competition in the gold jewelry sector, which requires companies to offer better services as a way to differentiate themselves. The study employs a quantitative approach, collecting data from 73 individuals who have conducted transactions at the store, selected through purposive sampling. The results indicate that service quality has a positive and significant impact on customer satisfaction. This finding suggests that the better the service quality, the higher the customer satisfaction. On the other hand, price does not show a significant effect, implying that customers pay more attention to the service experience, comfort, and sense of security during transactions rather than relatively small differences in price. These results support the argument that, in the gold business, service quality is a crucial factor in maintaining customer loyalty and building competitive advantage.
Digitalization’s Role in Strengthening Empowerment and Product Innovation Effects on Business Sustainability: Evidence From Rumah Bumn Jambi Mardiana, Rina; Setiawati, Rike; Wediawati, Besse
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Business sustainability has become a strategic challenge for entrepreneurs in facing dynamic and increasingly competitive market conditions. This study aims to analyze the role of empowerment and product innovation in supporting business sustainability, with digitalization positioned as a moderating variable. The research focuses on Rumah BUMN Jambi, which actively contributes to enterprise development by providing training, mentoring, and facilitating access to markets and digital technologies. A quantitative approach was employed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) as the analytical method. Data were collected through surveys of entrepreneurs fostered by Rumah BUMN Jambi. The findings reveal that empowerment has a positive effect on business sustainability, and product innovation also contributes significantly to enhancing sustainability. However, digitalization was found to negatively moderate these relationships, indicating that at certain levels, the application of digital technologies may weaken the positive influence of empowerment and product innovation on business sustainability. These results provide important implications for designing empowerment and innovation strategies that are more adaptive to digital advancements, thereby strengthening resilience and ensuring long-term sustainability.
Determinants of Going Concern Audit Opinions in Financially Distressed Manufacturing Firms Said, Muhammad Mas; Hifni, Syaiful; Hayar, Atma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56589/keizai.v6i2.531

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This study aims to examine the effect of public accounting firm (PAF) size, audit tenure, auditor switching, and the disclosure of management plans on going concern audit opinions in manufacturing companies experiencing financial distress. The increasing number of financially distressed firms and corporate delistings on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2017 highlights the crucial role of auditors in providing early warning signals regarding uncertainties in business continuity. The data were obtained from the financial statements of manufacturing companies for the 2016–2018 period and were selected using a purposive sampling technique, resulting in a sample of 45 companies with a total of 135 observations. Logistic regression was employed as the analytical method. The results indicate that PAF size, audit tenure, and auditor switching do not have a significant effect on going concern audit opinions, suggesting that auditors maintain their independence and professionalism. In contrast, the disclosure of management plans has a positive and significant effect on going concern audit opinions, indicating that auditors perceive such disclosures as signals of an increased risk of a company’s inability to sustain its business continuity. These findings provide important implications for auditors, management, and regulators in enhancing audit quality and financial reporting transparency in Indonesia.

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