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The Role of Employee Job Satisfaction: Work Discipline and Work Environment Muhammad Taufik Lesmana; Asrizal Efendy Nasution; Dedi Tri Handoko
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1718

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This study was conducted to determine and analyze the effect of work discipline and work environment on employee job satisfaction at PT. Perkebunan Nusantara III (Persero) Medan. The population in this study were all employees of PT. Perkebunan Nusantara III (Persero) Medan in the Human Resources (HR) section, totaling 44 people. Sampling using a saturated sample that is using the entire existing population as a sample. Data collection techniques using questionnaires and interviews. The data analysis technique used multiple linear regression, hypothesis testing, and coefficient of determination. The results of this study indicate that work discipline has no significant effect on employee job satisfaction, while the work environment has a significant effect on employee job satisfaction. Simultaneously, this study proves that work discipline and work environment have a significant effect on employee job satisfaction at PT. Perkebunan Nusantara III (Persero) Medan. Keywords: Work Discipline, Work Environment, Job Satisfaction
Harnessing The Internet for Inclusive Development: Evidence from Spatial Panel Data Analysis in Indonesia Karmila Maharani; Munawar Ismail; Ferry Prasetyia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1691

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Technology utilization is often considered one of the main drivers promoting inclusive development. As a form of technology utilization, whether using the internet can promote inclusive development has been a concern for researchers and policymakers. Considering geographical connectivity characteristics, we examine the effects of internet penetration on inclusive development by applying spatial econometric models and using data from 34 provinces in Indonesia from 2015 to 2020. This study reveals that encouraging the internet penetration can significantly improves the inclusive development in a province. However, the increase of internet penetration leads to the decrease of inclusive development in neighboring provinces. The digital divide among provinces in Indonesia can be attributed to this phenomenon. This study also indicates a strong positive spatial correlation of inclusive development. Our findings point to the need for policies to promote people's use of the internet to achieve more benefits from development, balance the digital development to reduce the harmful effects of the digital divide, and consider the spatial aspects when making policies to promote inclusive development.Keywords: Inclusive Development; Internet Penetration; Spatial Analysis
Relationship between Competency, Motivation, Workload and Leadership with the Performance of Administrative Staff in GMIM Bethesda General Hospital Sjeddie R. Watung
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1708

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All administrative staff of the GMIM Bethesda Tomohon General Hospital have their respective job descriptions that have been determined by the hospital management, but the implementation has not been carried out optimally. This is evidenced by the fact that there are still complaints of dissatisfaction from the community regarding the services provided. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between competence, motivation, workload and leadership with the performance of administrative staff at the General Hospital GMIM Bethesda Tomohon. This research is an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional approach. The population is all administrative staff at the General Hospital GMIM Bethesda Tomohon with a total of 54 employees. The data were collected by using a questionnaire filled out by the employees themselves, and the data were analyzed univariately through a frequency distribution table, bivariate analysis with chi-square test and multivariate with logistic regression method. The results of the analysis show that there is a relationship between competence, motivation, workload dan leadership with staff performance dan there is a most dominant variable on the performance of administrative staff is leadership.Keywords: Competency, Leadership Motivation, Performance, Workload.
Capital Structure Adjustment Speed: Evidence From Indonesian Property, Real Estate, and Construction Building Firms Patricia Steffina Mawitjere; Bertha I. Mundung; Nikolas F. Wuryaningrat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1702

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This study examines the capital structure based on dynamic trade-off theory in property, real estate, and construction building companies in Indonesia. We have used a data panel from 17 companies over the years 2018 to 2021. There are two stages of testing in this study. First, we estimate the target leverage using Random Effect Model and then find the capital structure adjustment speed using Fixed Effect Model. The results of this study prove that profitability has a negative and significant effect on the company's capital structure, firm size has a positive and significant effect on the company's capital structure, while growth does not influence it. This study also revealed that property, real estate, and construction building companies in Indonesia adjusted their capital structure toward optimal capital structure, where the adjustment speed was 25% per year or took 4 years to achieve their optimal capital structure. This study suggests government policies encouraging people's purchasing power to support economic recovery. Keywords: Capital Structure, Dynamic Trade-Off Theory, Firm Size, Growth, Profitability, Speed of Adjustment.
Assessing Students’ Entrepreneurial Interest Post Covid -19 Pandemic Chrisna Riane Opod; Nikolas F. Wuryaningrat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1679

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This study analyses the influence of entrepreneurship education and family background on entrepreneurial interests. The sample of this study is 6th-semester students, Faculty of Economics and Business, Manado State University, who have received entrepreneurship classes. A total of fifty respondents answered the questionnaire thoroughly. Multiple linear regression tests were carried out to prove the hypothesis obtained from the review literature. Based on the research and discussion results, it can be concluded that the factor of entrepreneurship education influences interest in entrepreneurship. In contrast, the family background factor does not influence the Interest in entrepreneurship. Meanwhile, simultaneously entrepreneurial education and family background affect entrepreneurial Interest. It is undeniable that the COVID-19 pandemic had weakened the Indonesian economy, but not with Interest in entrepreneurship. Looking at the result of research that found that entrepreneurship education influences the Interest in entrepreneurship for students, it is necessary to pay more attention to lectures on entrepreneurship, and a better program can be developed. Keywords: Entrepreneurial Education, Entrepreneurial Interest, Family Background, Manado State University, Multiple Linear Regression. 
The Effect of Profitability and Leverage on Tax Avoidance (Empirical Studies on Chemical and Basic Industrial Companies listed on the IDX) Masta Sembiring
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1733

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The study aims to determine “The Effect of Probability and Leverage on Tax Avoidance (Empirical Study on Basic and Chemical Industry Companies Listed on the IDX)”. The type of research used is quantitative research. Population in this study, 19 basic and chemical industrial companies were listed on the Indonesian stock exchange in 2016 – 2020. The method used in this study to determine the sample is purposive sampling with as many as 9 companies for 5 consecutives years. The data collection used is the documentation method by retrieving financial statement data on the Indonesian stock exchange. The data that is ready to be processed will then be tested using the SPSS version 21.0 program. The data analysis methods used in this research are descriptive statistics, multiple linear regression, classical assumption test and hypothesis testing. The results of this study show that probability has no significant effect on tax avoidance, this can be proven by the significance value of 0.672 > 0.05, and conversely leverage has a significant effect tax avoidance with a significant value of0.021 < 0.05 and simultaneously probability and leverage have no significant effect on tax avoidance with evidence of 0.061 > 0.05. Keywords: Profitability, Leverage and Tax Avoidance
Analysis of Factors Affecting Income Inequality in Indonesia From 2016 - 2021 Deni Anggreani Sutomo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1666

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The purpose of this research is to look at the impact of human resources, minimum salaries, infrastructure, and investment on income disparity in Indonesia from 2010 to 2022. This study employs quantitative descriptive analysis with secondary data spanning the years 2010 to 2022. Data from the CSA and the Ministry of Finance are used in this analysis. Secondary data comprises economic data, particularly GDP figures, as well as scientific papers, books, and journals. Because of its quantitative nature, structural equation modeling (SEM) is applied (combining time series and cross section). This study's model has gone through construction selection and testing to become an estimating model. SEM can be used to determine the relationship between human resources, minimum wages, infrastructure, and investment, and employment, economic growth, and income. The findings indicate that all variables have a negative and significant effect on income inequality. This suggests that improving human resources, the minimum wage, infrastructure, and investment will be followed by a reduction in income inequality in Indonesia.Keywords: Human Resources, Minimum Wage, Infrastructure, Investment, Income Inequality
The Influence of Entertainment Tax Receiving and Advertising Tax on Regional Original Income Zulia Hanum
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1714

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of entertainment tax revenue on the local income of Serdang Deli Regency, to determine the Effect of Advertising Tax Revenue on Deli Serdang Regency's Original Regional Revenue, to determine the effect of entertainment tax revenue and advertising tax on the local income of Serdang Deli. The research approach used in this research is quantitative associative with documentation technique. In this study is quantified by the documentation technique. The data sources for this study are reports of the realization of domestic tax revenues and entertainment tax and advertising tax revenues from 2016 to 2020. The data analysis used is descriptive statistics, multiple linear regression analysis, classical assumption test. The hypothesis was tested using the t test and f test. The results of this study indicate that entertainment tax revenue and advertisement tax have a significant effect on Deli Serdang Regency's original revenue in 2016-2020, this can be shown from the results of the F (simultaneous) test calculation, indicating that F-count > F-table (6,209 > 3.06) which means H_o is rejected and H_a is accepted. The coefficient of determination test of 0.209 or 20.9% can affect PAD.Keywords: Entertainment Tax, Advertisement Tax, Local Revenue
The Effect of Work Placement and Motivation On Employee Performance at Perum Bulog, Pematang Siantar Branch Muhammad Elfi Azhar; Asri Fatimah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1695

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The method in this study using a quantitative approach, the number of samples in this study were 40 respondents based on the results of calculations using the Slovin formula. Data collection techniques in this study using questionnaires or questionnaires distributed to employees of the Bulog Office of Pematang Siantar Branch. The data analysis technique used multiple linear regression, classical assumption test, t test, f test and coefficient of determination. Based on the results of the study, it shows that work placement partially has no effect on the performance of the employees of the Bulog Office of Pematang Siantar Branch with a significant value (0.141) smaller than 0.05 and tcount (1,503) smaller than ttable (1,685), and the test results show motivation partially significant effect on the performance of the employees of the Bulog Office of Pematang Siantar Branch with a significant value (0.001) smaller than 0.05 and tcount (3.776) greater than ttable (1.685) and work placement and motivation simultaneously have a significant effect on the performance of office employees Bulog Branch Pematang Siantar with a value of Fcount = 11,366 which is greater than Ftable 3,252 (seen from Ftable) with a probability value of sig 0.000 less than 0.05.Keywords: Work Placement, Employee Motivation and Performance
The Economic Impact Analysis of Infrastructure Development in East Java: Do Roads Drive Growth? Rachmad Kresna Sakti; Eddy Suprapto; Axellina Muara Setyanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1975

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Infrastructure development is considered as a locomotive that accelerates the pace of the economy in a region. The success of the development process is generally measured by economic growth. This study aims to analyze the effect of road infrastructure development on the economic growth of districts/cities in East Java and identify differences in the economic growth of East Java districts/cities before and after road infrastructure development. To answer the first research objective, panel data regression was used in 38 districts/cities in East Java with the dependent variable being economic growth, and the independent variable measuring the availability of infrastructure. Furthermore, to answer the second research objective, paired t-test was used. Road infrastructure, as well as government spending on public services and capital were found affecting economic growth at a decreasing rate. Tax revenue found to boost economic growth, implying that tax still one of the main instrument driving growths. Lastly, during the development of infrastructure, no significant difference has been found in economic growth. Indicates that the development effect on growth is a long-term effect. The results contribute to the discussion regarding the determinants of regional economic growth and how development can affect the economic growth of one or more regions. Keywords: Economic Growth, Infrastructure, East Java.

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