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Characteristics of Cooperative Debtor Households in Maluku Province Jean Claire Nicolette Matatula; Sri Muljaningsih; Marlina Ekawaty
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1915

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Cooperatives are one of the recognized microfinance institutions in Indonesia, with the aim of improving the welfare of members in particular and society in general. This is in line with the goals of the SDGs to end poverty, ensure a healthy life and prosperity for all. Cooperatives are considered easier to reach the lower middle class, especially in accessing loans and having problems with collateral. This paper examines the characteristics of cooperative debtor households in Maluku Province. This research uses descriptive analysis based on the SUSENAS 2021 data by Central Bureau Statistic. As a result, most of those who access loans in cooperatives are married men aged 30 years and over with education below high school and informal employment status, live in rural areas outside the provincial capital, have a total of 4 household members and are not poor households, however have health complaints. Based on these results, it can be concluded that future government policy is to encourage cooperatives to innovate so that it is easier to reach poor households in order to minimize the occurrence of loans in the informal sector (family, friends or online loans) which have the potential to increase conflict and prolonged poor status. Keywords: Characteristics, Household, Cooperative Loan, Maluku, Descriptive Analysis, SUSENAS.
Hedonic Shopping Behavior During the Covid-19 Pandemic Eka Adiputra; Dina Alafi Hidayatin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1939

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People need money during the Covid-19 pandemic as it is today because of the large number of layoffs and unemployment. The government provides cash assistance to people affected by the pandemic. Cash assistance is to ease the economic burden on the community, but it is indicated that the assistance is used to meet hedonic needs. If true, then the program is not as expected by the government. The purpose of this study is to determine whether social assistance funds are used to meet the needs of life or only for hedonic desires. This study was conducted to analyze the effect of hedonic shopping and money available on impulse buying with positive emotion as an intervening variable. The number of samples in the study was 213 respondents. This study uses Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis. The results showed that the effect of hedonic shopping on impulse buying through positive emotion was positively related (os=0.112; p<0.05). The effect of money available on impulse buying through positive emotion is positively related (os=0,270; p<0,05). Positive emotion will further strengthen hedonic shopping and money available in impulse buying. It is recommended that people who receive cash assistance avoid being in the store for too long because they are afraid that they will receive a store stimulus. Initially, maybe people with funds will not do impulse buying, but if they get comfort, tranquillity, and warmth in the store (positive emotion), they will tend to do impulse buying. It is better for people to determine in advance the products they will buy.Keyword: impulse buying, cash assisement, consumption
Impact of Nationality and Educational Diversity on CSR Performance: The Moderating Role of CEO Overconfidence Khairunnisa Khairunnisa; Sylvia Veronica Siregar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1917

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The sustainability report has attracted the attention of various business organizations and has become an essential issue in corporate sustainability and already required to report based on POJK No 16/SEOJK.04/2021. This study examines the relationship between board diversity and corporate social responsibility (CSR). This study used the nationality and educational dimension of board diversity by applying Blau's index. The upper echelons, stakeholders, and resource dependence theory are used to evaluate the hypothesized relationship through an empirical investigation of Indonesia's listed companies from 2011 to 2021. Indonesia used a two-tier corporate governance system, and this paper has been hypothesized by the board of directors (BOD) ) and board of commissioners (BOC) systems. BOD and CSR used CEO overconfidence as a moderating variable because there was a direct relationship between BOD and CEO overconfidence. Control variables for this paper are (1) profitability, (2) leverage, (3) size, (4) board meetings, and (5) board size. The results showed that the Board of Directors (BOD) positively related to CSR. CEO Overconfidence also strengthens the relationship between the Board of Directors (BOD) Educational and CSR in the company.
The Impact Of Certified Seeds Adoption On Cost Efficiency Of Horticultural Cultivation Oktya Putri Gitaningtyas; Diah Widyawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1897

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This study aims to analyze empirically the impact of adoption of certified seeds on household cost efficiency of seasonal horticultural cultivation. This study uses data  from Cost Structure of Horticultural Cultivation Household Survey  (SOUH) 2018, Statictics Indonesia. The cost inefficiency variable is estimated using a one-step stochastic frontier. The results of the descriptive data show that labor costs are the biggest costs in the seasonal horticultural cultivation. On average, the proportion of households that adopt certified seed is still lower than households that do not adopt certified seed. In addition, the cost composition between adopters and non-adopters is different. The results of the stochastic frontier analysis show that the adoption of certified seeds has a positive effect on cost inefficiency, meaning that the adoption of certified seeds actually increases cost inefficiency/reduces cost efficiency. The impact of adopting certified seeds has not yet been felt by farmers because it has not lasted long.
Assistance in Preparation of the Operational Budget at the Noor Arsy Foundation in Gondanglegi District Himmiyatul Amanah Jiwa Juwita; Risna Wijayanti; Yovita Leyla Pradipta; Atim Djazuli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1943

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The assets of the foundation can be in the form of money or goods, whether it comes from donations, endowments, grants, will grants and other acquisitions that do not conflict with the Foundation's Articles of Association or the prevailing laws and regulations. The foundation must periodically make an accountability report for the funds obtained from donors in detail related to the planned use of funds receipts and expenditure plans. Foundation funding assistance is usually a non-permanent aid, so institutions will be very vulnerable to financial difficulties if the expenditure is greater than the incoming funds, especially during the current pandemic. Foundation management must be able to think critically in strategic financial plans for foundation funds, so that if the funds they have are limited they will be able to allocate them appropriately and efficiently
Moneylender and the Welfare of Traders in Parung Market: Theological and Economic Approach Ahmad Maulidizen; Heristina Fitri Rukmana; Muhammad Rafi Thoriq
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1929

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This research focuses on traders in Parung Market, aiming to discuss Moneylender and the welfare of traders in the Parung Market from theological and economic perspectives. The purpose of this study is: (1) to determine the existence of Moneylender in trading, (2) Moneylender from a theological perspective, and (3) to analyze the impact of Moneylender practices on the welfare of traders in Parung Market from an economic perspective. This research is a descriptive-qualitative research method with a critical paradigm approach in a case study research method. The primary data collection method is observation, structured interviews, and documentation. Data processing and analysis techniques are data reduction, data presentation, conclusion drawing, and verification. While testing the validity of the data is done by testing the credibility. This research’s findings indicate that Moneylender have existed since 2013 due to the need for capital and the absence of financial institutions that provide capital lending facilities. In addition, the mechanism for accounts payable is carried out with an easy process, but debt payments use the installment system daily. Moneylender harms the welfare of traders in Parung Market. From a theological perspective, the practice of usury by Moneylenders is not following the principles of Islamic economics, namely the principle of justice, the principle of Ta’awun, and Maslahat, so it does not meet the spiritual needs of traders. Meanwhile, from an economic perspective, capital loans from Moneylender can only meet capital needs for the short term and support the business being carried out because the interest charged to traders is very high
DOES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, AND THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT AFFECT NATURAL DISASTER RISK IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA? DYNDA FADHLILLAH AULIA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.2078

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Natural disaster risks are things that need to be prioritized in relation to economic activities. The intensity of disasters is getting higher and it is necessary to know what the impact will be. Therefore, this study wants to see how much influence economic activity, population development, and the government's role have on the level of disaster risk. The panel regression model is used on secondary data from 38 districts/cities from 2015 to 2021 as a database. Based on the estimation results, there are several findings in this study: (i) increased environmental preservation and the role of the government can reduce the level of disaster risk (ii) economic activity and population density leads to an increase in disaster risk. As a result, areas with a high level of disaster risk have economic activities that need to improve prospects for a sustainable green economy and population density that causes land use change. Nevertheless, the government's role in spending is felt to be able to reduce the level of disaster risk. Of course by increasing nature conservation to reduce environmental damage.
The Scientometrics and Information Retrieval: Bridging Weak-Link Between Technology and Performance I Wayan Wirga; I Wayan Sukarta; Ida Bagus Sanjaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1925

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Studies over the past 20 years have shown that the alignment between technology utilization and business performance is a widespread and unexplored problem, especially in SMEs. While significant progress has been made to understand alignment, research on IT alignment is still plagued by several problems. This study aims to find patterns of the relationship between the role of technology and business performance through visual trends by identifying the keywords technology and business performance to find and identify related articles in the Scopus database that published from 2002 to 2022. The findings are visual trends increasing number of publications each year, authors, and subject area articles, keywords, and authorship networks. This literature review provides evidence that technology attracts academic researchers to make policy-relevant.
Sustainable Use of the Sharing Economic Platform in Improving Quality of Service and Trust in Aceh, Indonesia Nurma Sari; Wirdah Irawati; Fathurrahman Anwar; Ghrina Zikran; Syafira Amanda
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Economics is a crucial research topic because in the future the economy may be one way to support the economy. The objective of this study is to analyze the variables that affect the use of economic platforms that share primary data sources. The data was obtained through a questionnaire of 144 respondents, the data were then subjected to a multiple regression analysis. The findings revealed that one of the three exogenous variables, namely brand image did not affect creation, while service quality and trust had a strong and significant impact. Simultaneously shows significant outcome on the shared use of the platform economy. Quality makes the biggest contribution to influencing, so optimizing the implementation of quality and trust will help the development of the platform without harming users.
ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMER LOYALTY MODELS INFLUENCED BY CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT AND SATISFACTION IN TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Raihanah Daulay
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1958

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Transportation services are a much needed need today. But the pandemic has caused all sectors to experience a tremendous decline, including transportation. efforts are needed to retain existing customers to remain loyal to using transportation services with a customer relationship management strategy. This study determined how satisfaction and customer relationship management affect client loyalty. The participants in this study are people who have used online cab transportation services for more than two years in Medan that was started by 85 different people. An online survey that had been verified for validity and reliability was used in the data collection process. The data analysis method employed traditional assumption testing, hypothesis testing, and multiple linear regression. The findings indicate that, in part, customer relationship management and satisfaction have a major impact on customer loyalty, and that, in part, customer relationship management and satisfaction have a substantial impact on customer loyalty for online cab transportation services

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