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Opportunities and Challenges in Developing Distance Education Services Open University for Indonesian Citizens in Malaysia Taufiqurrahman Hasyim; Ali Muktiyanto; Indrianawati Usman; Wahyu Wahyu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1715

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The Indonesian Open University (UT) has had extensive experience in providing, implementing, and developing educational services in Indonesian and abroad. Several problems related to the planned development of Distance Education Services (PJJ-UT), have become obstacles that hinder the smooth expansion and management of UT abroad. This paper aims to analyze the opportunities and challenges in developing PJJ-UT in Malaysia. The approach used in this study is a qualitative method. The data are collected through participant observation as well as unstructured in-depth interviews involving resources ranging from UT managers, students, and alumni. The results: (1). Many fresh graduates from Senior High School, have departed for Malaysia before the time of receiving their graduation certificate. They are constrained from realizing their intention to continue their study while working; (2). Indonesian illegal migrants who have joined as students, have limited space for movement and are being arrested by Malaysian authorities; (3). Implementation of the mandatory overtime system at workplace, prevented students from participating in examinations; (4). The distance of the student coverage area, resulted in delays in taking academic activities; (5). The dropping out phenomenon among students who are not motivated to study is high, especially after returning to their homeland. Keywords: PMI In Malaysia, PJJ Program For PMI, Study While Working.
Influence of the Characteristics of Internal Auditors and Management Support on the Effectiveness of Internal Audit Henny Zurika Lubis; Desi Andriani Lubis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1865

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This study aims to empirically examine the effect of internal auditor characteristics and management support on the effectiveness of internal audit. This study uses independent variables, namely the characteristics of internal auditor and management support, while the dependent variables is the effectiveness of internal audit. This research is associative quantitative research. The sample of this research is the internal auditors and Supervisors of Regional Government Affairs Organizers who work at Medan City Inspectorate. The sample is done by random sampling method. Data was collected using a questionnaire distributed as many as 57 questionnaires. Statistical method using Multiple Linear Analysis, with hypothesis testing statistical test t. The results of this study indicate that the characteristics of internal auditors do not affects the effectiveness of internal audits, management support affects the effectiveness of internal audits characteristics of internal auditors and management support empirically affect the effectiveness of internal audit Keywords: Auditor, Internal Audit, Management Support.
Determinants of Going Concern Audit Opinion on Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Maya Sari; Aulia Febriana Sukma Batin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1694

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The going concern audit opinion shows the auditor's doubts about the business continuity of the company. This study aims to analyze the effect of financial condition, company size, company growth, auditor client tenure and previous year's audit opinion on the acceptance of going concern audit opinion. This research is a type of associative quantitative research. The population in this study were manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange as many as 162 companies and using purposive sampling technique in determining a sample of 108 manufacturing companies. The data collection technique used is the documentation technique and the data analysis technique used by SPSS windows version 23 software. The results show that simultaneously, the variables of financial condition, company size, company growth, auditor client tenure and previous year's audit opinion affect the acceptance of audit opinions. going concern. However, partially the company growth variable and auditor client tenure have no effect on the going concern audit opinion acceptance, while the financial condition variable, company size and the previous year's audit opinion affect the going concern audit opinion acceptance.Keywords: Financial Condition, Company Size, Company Growth, Auditor Client Tenure, Previous Year's Audit Opinion, Going Concern Audit Opinion.
Determinants of Regional Owned Rural Banks Efficiency Level in Indonesia Irsyad Sirajuddin Bintar Madya; Ghozali Maskie; Nurul Badriyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1689

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The efficiency level of regional owned rural banks is one of the determinants in measuring financial performance each year. In term of local government, the measurement of the level of efficiency can be used in determining strategic policies for the development of regional owned rural banks, especially in capital participation and collaboration with fintech lending. Measuring the level of efficiency with input and output variables with 160 regional owned rural banks in Indonesia in 2020 by purposive sampling with the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method, 66 regional owned rural banks are found in efficient conditions. Analysis using logistic regression is used to analyze the tendency of the factors that determine the efficiency level of regional owned rural banks in Indonesia. This study found that Equity to Total Asset Ratio (EAR) and Total Assets had a positive and significant effect, while Non-Performing Loans (NPL) and Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR) factor has no significant effect on the efficiency level of regional owned rural banks in Indonesia. Therefore, in improving the performance of regional owned rural banks in Indonesia, it is necessary to have the role of local governments in capital participation and discipline in the disbursement of funds selectively to debtors.Keywords: Regional Owned Rural Banks, Efficiency Level
The Effect of Exports and Labor on Economic Growth in North Sulawesi Ferly Christian Kolinug; Robert Winerungan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1685

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of exports and labor on economic growth in North Sulawesi in the last ten years. This study used secondary data taken from the Central Statistics Agency of North Sulawesi for the period 2011–2021. The analysis used was regeresi analysis using an analysis model on the eviews application by taking data on exports, labor and economic growth from the BPS institution of North Sulawesi Province from 2011 to 2021. By testing in the R-Square test model, TestLF and QTYtest, the result is that the export variable has an insignificant influence on the economic growth of north Sulawesi and the labor force has a positive and significant influence on economic growth in North Sulawesi. Keywords: Export, Labor, Economic Growth
Accounts Receivable Turnover Analysis In Increasing Net Profit At PT. (Persero) Indonesia Credit Protection Medan Branch Pandapotan Ritonga
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1701

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The research conducted by the author aims to determine and describe the decline that occurred from the level of receivables turnover, and how the level of receivables turnover in increasing net income at PT. (Persero) Indonesian Credit Insurance which analyzed the company's financial statements. This type of research is descriptive qualitative, with the object of research seen from the financial statements of PT. (Persero) Indonesia Credit Insurance Medan Branch. Where in this study was conducted by analyzing the amount of the company's receivables, and also from the level of the company's net income. The results showed that the decline in receivables turnover was due to the increasing number of company receivables each year. Likewise, the company's net profit also decreased, which was due to a decrease in the company's income, as well as an increase in the company's expenses. Meanwhile, the decline in receivables turnover has a negative impact on the company's net profit.Keywords: Accounts Receivable Turnover and Net Profit.
Observable Versus Unobservable Contracts in Duopolistic Competition Ayu Sasni Munte; Arie Kawulur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1676

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One upstream and two downstream firms are involved in a vertically related industry. Under observable contracts, firms are aware of both their own and their rival's input prices. However, under an unobservable contract, firms only know their own input price and are unaware of their rival’s input price. We demonstrate both vertical separation and vertical integration in the two contracts. We focus on two methods: linear tariffs and two-part tariffs. With linear tariffs and asymmetric costs under both observable contracts and unobservable contracts, vertical integration increases consumer surplus and social welfare. With separation linear tariffs and asymmetric costs, consumer surplus (social welfare) is lower (higher) under observable contracts than under unobservable contracts. With two-part tariffs, vertical integration does not affect (decreases) both consumer surplus and social welfare under observable contracts (under unobservable contracts). Under separation two-part tariffs, consumer surplus and social welfare are lower under observable two-part tariffs than under unobservable ones. Keywords: Observable Contracts, Unobservable Contracts, Duopolistic Competition
The Effect of Profitability on Firm Value with Intellectual Capital as an Intervening Variable in Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Elly Lestari; Moeljadi Moeljadi; Sumiati Sumiati; Djumahir Djumahir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1722

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The “objective of this study is to investigate the effect of profitability on firm value with intellectual capital as an intervening variable in manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The population are manufacturing companies that have published Corporate Governance Reports until 2018. However, some companies do not publish regularly during the observation period from 2012 to 2018. This study uses population requirements, companies do not issue Corporate Governance Reports for a maximum of 1 year. In order to obtain a population of 14 companies, all of which were used as research samples (saturated samples) with 98 observations. The analysis method used path analysis. The results demonstrated that profitability has a direct effect on firm value and profitability has an indirect effect on firm value. Intellectual capital acts as a mediating variable in this relationship. The increase in intellectual capital has an impact on increasing the value of the company. In addition, profitability can improve company performance and corporate image internally and externally, thereby increasing investor confidence, and companies have the opportunity to increase intellectual capital. The increase in intellectual capital has an impact on increasing the value of the” company. Keywords: Profitability, Intellectual Capital, Firm Value
Influence of Participation, Information and Learning Process on Agribusiness Competence of Pepper Farmers Komariyati Komariyati; Endang Siti Rahayu; Mulyanto Mulyanto; Joko Sutrisno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1692

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This study aims to analyze the effect of participation in community institutions, access to information sources and the learning process on the agribusiness competence of pepper farmers . The research method uses quantitative. The population is farmers in 14 (fourteen) sub-districts of the West Kalimantan Border Region. The sampling technique used was multistage cluster sampling . The number of samples was 160 pepper farmers. Data collection techniques using questionnaires and documentation. The data processing and analysis technique used Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results of the study concluded that: (1) participation in community institutions had a significant effect on the pepper farmer 's learning process; ( 2) access to information sources has a significant effect on the farmer's learning process ; (3) the farmer's learning process has a significant effect on the agribusiness competence of pepper farmers; (3) the farmer learning process becomes a mediating variable for the influence of participation in community institutions and access to information sources on the agribusiness competence of pepper farmers on the border of West Kalimantan, Indonesia.Keywords: Participation, Information, Learning Process, Agribusiness Competence
The Effect of Market Orientation and Product Creativity on Competitive Advantage at Etsuko Kitchen Tomohon Meisie Tulung; Stefani Angmalisang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1710

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This study aimed to find out the effect of market orientation and product creativity on the competitive advantage at Etsuko Kitchen Tomohon. The population was the customer of Etsuko Kitchen Tomohon. The number of samples was calculated based on Lemeshow formula that was as many as 100 respondents. Data collection was conducted using questionnaire. Data analysis that used in this study was t-test, F-test and multiple linear regressions processed using SPSS program, version 2022. The results showed that market orientation variable in t-test had tcount value of 5.026 > ttable value of 1.984 and has significant value of 0.000 < 0.05, and product creativity variable had tcount 10.384 > ttable 1.984 and the significant score of 0.000 < 0.05. The research results showed that market orientation variable and the product creativity partially and simultaneously had positive and significant effect on the competitive advantage. Thus, it could be concluded that the role of market orientation and product creativity on the competitive advantage was 74.4% and the remaining, i.e., 25.6%, was influenced by the other variables which were not included in this study. Keywords: Competitive Advantage, Market Orientation, Product Creativity.

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