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Effect of Career Development and Supervision on Employee Satisfaction at Pt. Kartika Swarna Dwipa (Tupperware Sales Company) Mukmin Pohan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1697

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Supervision is all the activities undertaken by the manager in an effort to ensure that the actual results in accordance with the planned results. Job satisfaction cannot be felt by employees due to the company's career development programs that are less clear and have not been able to guarantee the future of employees. The research method using quantitative approach, the type of research used descriptive quantitative. Data were collected through interviews, questionnaires and documentation studies. The data analysis used is multiple linear regression. The population used is all employees who numbered 78 people. Determination of sample in research using saturated sample that is with all employees amounted to 78 people. The results showed that career development and supervision simultaneously and partially have a positive and significant effect on employee job satisfaction with the value of determinant coefficient of 0.132 or 13,2%, while the remaining 86,8% influenced by other variables not examined. The conclusion of the research is simultaneously and partially career development and supervision have a significant effect on employee job satisfaction at PT. Kartika Swarna Dwipa (Company in Sales Tupperware).Keywords: Career Development, Supervision, Job Satisfaction
Vertical Fiscal Balance and Local Fiscal Discipline in Indonesia Deni Sarjoko; Moh. Khusaini; Rachmad Kresna Sakti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1681

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Fiscal discipline is the key value to manage public finance. In term of local government, maintaining fiscal discipline can improve basic services and public confidence provision. The research purpose is to give an input for the government to determine regional expansion policy. The analysis applies fixed effect model to analyze the relationship between vertical fiscal balance and local fiscal discipline in 491 districts/cities in Indonesia for 2010 to 2020. This study found the indication that the lower vertical fiscal balance, the lower the fiscal discipline of the district/city governments to collect local taxes, so regional development highly depends on intergovernmental transfer. The results indicate that the increase of vertical fiscal balance will increase local fiscal discipline. In addition to be driven by a vertical fiscal balance, local fiscal discipline increase is also driven by population density increase, the tertiary sector share, and Gross Regional Domestic Product per capita. It is important for the governments to consider vertical fiscal balance, population density, the share of the tertiary sector, and GRDP per capita, as variables to approve proposed regional expansion so that each regional expansion results in optimal public services.Keywords: Vertical Fiscal Imbalance, Local Own-Source Revenue, Population Density, Tertiary Sector Share, Gross Domestic Regional Product.
A Model of Development Mitigation Disaster Based on Digital Eco-Tourism as a Prevention Effort of Forest and Land Fire Disaster Management Amir Syamsuadi; Diki Arisandi; Liza Trisnawati; Seri Hartati; Luluk Elvitaria; Ardian Adi Putra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1749

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In 2020, one of the regencies in Riau, Siak, was the second-largest forest and land fire disaster area, which occurred by acute intercourse inspection (ISPA) patients, and reached 4321 suspected. The subject of this research was in Dayun District, Siak Regency, as a pioneering area to develop ecotourism based on disaster mitigation. The disaster mitigation system is an effort to minimize the impact caused by disasters caused by forest and land fires. Effective disaster mitigation has three main elements, namely hazard assessment, warning, and preparation. Ecotourism is a specific tourism activity that deliberates the environmental area and complies with the balance and preservation of nature principles. Ecotourism-based disaster mitigation efforts using the Penta helix model approach, namely strengthening synergy and collaboration of various related parties. The research was descriptive and qualitative by collecting the interview data by data triangulation techniques in describing the information authenticity. The results of this work showed that ecotourism-based disaster mitigation is conducted by utilizing a large and artificial pond called “embung”, as a rainwater reservoir, and also a natural public tourism facility. The government issues this policy by cooperating with Universities and companies through Corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs. Keywords: Disaster, Ecotourism, Mitigation, Forest, Synergy
The Value Relevance of Fair Value on Non-Financial Asset Ananta D. Pratiwi; Frida M. Sumual; Linda A.O Tanor
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1670

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Accounting information is presented in financial statements as one of the information that investors need to make the best judgment. The reaction of investors to the release of accounting information indicates the degree of value relevance of accounting information. This study aimed to examine the value relevance of accounting information through earnings, book value of equity, and fair value on non-financial assets. This study used 21 LQ45 Index companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2018-2021. Multiple linear regression was used as an analytical tool to test the relationship between research variables. The results showed that earnings and book value of equity had positive effect on stock price and thus had value relevance. The fair value on non-financial assets was found to have a negative effect on stock price and thus had no value relevance. This study provides empirical evidence that earnings and book value of equity are useful information for investors in decision making.Keywords: Book Value of Equity; Earnings; Fair Value; Non-financial Assets; Value Relevance
The Anomaly of Leading Indicator Lydia I. Kumajas; Novie Rarung; Natalia A. Malau
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1716

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The counter cyclical strategy used to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic is through fiscal policy, government expenditure by refocusing on the health sector and economic recovery. This policy is not only carried out in Indonesia but in other affected countries. In general, government expenditure has made positive impact on GDP, but during the COVID-19 pandemic this affect became negative. Using data from 137 countries, government health expenditure has a negative impact on GDP. If government expenditure policies continue to focus on health care, it will have an impact on other sectors, ultimately negative economic growth. In addition to refocusing on health expenditure, there are also assistance programs for affected communities. Higher aid should affect the GDP, but there is no difference in GDP growth between the two groups of countries based on the percentage of income support. Government expenditure policies in each country certainly aim to maintain the stability of the country, but the policy objectives should be allocated not only curatively but also preventively by taking into account the long-term impact post covid-19 Era. Keywords: GDP, Government Expenditure, Government Health Expenditure, Income Support, Refocusing.
Comparative Analysis of Real Time Systems in E- Commerce in Indonesia Post Covid-19 Era Afif Badawi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1664

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The purpose of this study is to compare systems and features in E-Commerce with a high real time level. This comparison must be made by determining which E-Commerce between QRIS (Quick Responses Code Indonesian Standard) and other online payments has the real time level expected by its users. Because if the real time level is not as expected by the user, the use of QRIS will not be achieved. This research was conducted by testing the usability testing of the use of QRIS compared to others. The results of the study illustrate that the use of QRIS has not been made every transaction in real time because there is a system that has not been completed. The conclusion in this study provides an overview of the weaknesses of the system and features in QRIS so that efforts are made to utilize and utilize QRIS. Thus, at the end of this study, Keywords: Comparative Analysis, Real Time Systems, Post Covid-19 Era, QRIS.
Tax Avoidance During a Pandemic Pricilia Joice Pesak; Linda Anita Octavia Tanor; Frida Magda Sumual
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1704

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This research empirically want proves that leverage and transfer pricing affect tax avoidance. The phenomenon of tax revenue from the mining sector has been volatile for the past five years so mining companies become the object of research with a research period of 2019 to 2021. This research uses quantitative methods with a causal relationship approach. The sampling technique is purposive sampling by setting several criteria. Based on the established criteria obtained, a sample of 16 companies with the number of data processed was 48 data. The data were analyzed using multiple regression analysis tools with the help of the SPSS 27 application. The results showed that leverage and transfer pricing do not influence tax avoidance. This is due to the research period used by the Covid-19 pandemic which caused restrictions on activities by the government and had an impact on low tax avoidance activities.Keywords: Leverage; Transfer Pricing; Tax Avoidance; Mining Sector; Pandemic.
The Effect of Education and Unemployment Rate on Poverty Rate of 4 Cities in North Sulawesi Gaby Dainty Julliet Roring; Donald Bismarck Rondonuwu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1686

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Through this research, the factors that impact the poverty rate of 4 cities in North Sulawesi, which are education and unemployment rate, were analyzed out. Secondary data and panel data regression is used in this research. After the testing stage, the common effect model (CEM) was selected as the suitable model. This research also conducted a classical assumption, partial, and coefficient determination test. The results are that education negatively and significantly affects the poverty rate of 4 cities in North Sulawesi, and the unemployment rate positively and significantly affects the poverty rate of 4 cities in North Sulawesi. The provision of stimulant assistance and subsidies, more effective and targeted poverty alleviation programs, education funding assistance, skills development training programs, more jobs, support small and medium enterprises, reduction of outsourcing labor, and accepting the employee fairly without nepotism are expected to help in reducing poverty rate and solve poverty problems in 4 cities in North Sulawesi, and even more broadly.Keywords: Common Effect Model, Education, Panel Data Regression, Poverty Rate, Unemployment Rate.
Competitiveness of Indonesia’s Crude Palm Oil (CPO) in International Markets: Based on Database 2018 Betrix Betrix; Halimah Cahyaning Fajri; Stanny Sicilia Rawung
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1677

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As one of the largest CPO exporting countries in the world, Indonesia has a CPO production that continues to increase every year. Through this study, an analysis of the factors affecting Indonesia's CPO competition in the international market in recent years was carried out. The growth of export volume has a positive and significant influence on the competitiveness of Indonesia’s CPO in the international market, while the selling price and inflation in the main export destination countries show a negative and significant influence on the competitiveness of Indonesia's CPO. Policy that can be taken to continue to be able to improve the competitiveness of Indonesia’s CPO by developing technology so that the quality and efficiency of Indonesia’s CPO production will increase. Increasing production efficiency accompanied by improving CPO quality has the opportunity to reduce Indonesia CPO price, thereby increasing export volumes and increasing the competitiveness of CPO itself. If the competitiveness of Indonesia CPO continues to increase, the world market tends to increase the demand for CPO imports from Indonesia, so that in the long run it has implications for the positiveness of Indonesia trade balance and increased growth Indonesia’s economy.Keywords: CPO, Data Panel, International Market, RCA
Islamic Perspectives in the Provision of Wages (Ujrah) (Empirical Study of The Qur'an and Interpretation) Julita Julita; Lailan Safina Hasibuan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1727

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Economic wages are the price that must be paid to employees for their services in the production of wealth, like other factors of production, in other words, wages are the price of labor paid for their services and production. To clarify the position of wages, the Ministry of Manpower through the Decree of the Minister of Manpower No. 13 of 2003 concerning the minimum wage explains several functions of wages, including; First, wages function to meet minimum basic needs for workers and their families. Second, employers in providing labor wages are calculated based on the results of production. Third, in industrial relations Pancasila, labor wages are not only part of the production costs but also have a social function, namely to meet the needs of a decent life for workers and their families. Fourth, realizing a sense of justice in the context of humanizing humans. Fifth, as an effort to equalize income.  Keywords: Upah (Ujrah), Tafsir

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