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Exploring Emotional and Cultural Intelligence of Undergraduate International Students at an Indonesian Private University Silalahi, Ayupitha Tiara; Wulandari, Roosalina; Akbar, Muhamad Fijar Rotul; Kristopo, Hari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i5.2003

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By using a phenomenological approach, this study explored the role of emotional and cultural intelligence in the adjustment process of international students. The study engaged 11 participants recruited through purposive sampling. The study employed focused group discussion for the data collection method. The questions were designed to help understand the challenges of adjustment and how emotional and cultural intelligence were exercised to counter those challenges. Findings showed that emotional and cultural intelligence was paramount in enabling international students to be socially integrated. This study aims to offer a greater understanding of the social adjustment challenges of international students while contributing to the existing knowledge and suggesting future research directions.
Analysis of Brand Loyalty through Brand Image as an Intervening Variable Arisandi, Edi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i5.1999

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Consumers will judge the quality of a product by experience. A positive experience will result in a positive assessment of the brand that has been used. Companies must maintain a positive consumer experience through the brands. The experience of using a brand will produce opinions, attitudes, and aspects of consumer behavior. A good experience in using a brand will make consumers loyal to the brand; it can impact the company’s sustainability. This study aims to determine the impact of product quality, customer value, and brand experience on brand loyalty through brand image. The sampling method uses non-probability sampling with a purposive sampling method—data retrieval using survey methods. The analysis technique used is Partial Least Square Analysis Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) using SmartPLS 3. The results are that customer value & brand experience has have a significant effect on brand image, and product quality has no significant effect on brand image & brand loyalty. Customer value has no significant effect on brand loyalty, and brand experience & brand image have a significant effect on brand loyalty. Product quality, customer value, and brand experience have no significant on brand loyalty through brand image.
ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGICAL TOWARDS PRICE DISCOUNTS: A CASE STUDY AT PAKUWON MALL YOGYAKARTA Efendi, Lukman; Geta, Marinda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i5.2018

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The phenomenon that the price discounts has been altering consumer decisions in allocating revenue.This research aims to analyze how consumer behavior when there are discounted goods and to know the factor of consumer psychological in buying discounted goods.This research uses a quantitative approach and supported with qualitative approach.Methods of data collection in this research through questionnaires and interviews.The analysis technique used in this research is descriptive analysis techniques.The results of this research stated that most of consumers in Pakuwon Mall is more interested in shopping for discounted items.Consumers in the purchase of discounted goods with different motivations and most of them because of personal desires.This means that the consumers no longer considering their needs, but tend to consider price cuts attached to the goods.While the discount goods that are often purchased by consumers is clothing.Consumers are more interested in buying a discount on clothing because choice of clothing are always linked to the lifestyles and has become a habit.The results of this research are expected to be input for related parties to implement the right promotional mix to attract consumers to buy goods.Keywords: Consumer psychological, Discounts, Consumer behavior, Consumer decision, Choice.
COST OF GOODS MANUFACTURING IMPLEMENTATION WITH JOB ORDER COSTING METHOD AT PT. CITRA SARUNG TANGAN INDONESIA Fitriyani, Lita Yulita; Widyanti, Arum; Prasetio, Januar Eko
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i5.2025

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ABSTRACTThis study aims to find empirical evidence related to the calculation of the cost of goods manufacturing to determine the selling price of PT. Citra Sarungtangan Indonesia, especially in orders for military gloves. Quantitative research is used, along with descriptive analysis that concentrates on the application of the calculation of the cost of goods ordered by PT. Citra Sarungtangan Indonesia. In this study describes PT. Citra Sarungtangan Indonesia sets the cost of ordered products on the basis of LOP (Labor, Overhead, and Profit) which is inaccurate because the calculation method does not group overhead costs according to the actual situation. The results showed that there were differences in the calculation of the cost of goods manufacturing between the LOP method and the Job Order Costing method. The results of calculations using the LOP method are known that the company recognizes profits that are too large compared to the Job Order Costing method. This can affect management decisions in the development and plans of the company in the future. PT. Citra Sarungtangan Indonesia should organize an order cost card, a working hour card, as well as in the charging of factory overhead costs, the cost of goods manufacturing is determined first.Keywords: Cost of Goods Manufacturing, Job Order Costing Method, LOP Method, PT. Citra Sarung Tangan Indonesia
THE EFFECT OF FINANCIAL LITERATURE AND FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY ON COMMUNITY FINANCIAL INCLUSION (CASE STUDY ON ADOLESCENT IN CITY OF TEBING TINGGI, NORTH SUMATERA) Radiman, Radiman; Wahyuni, Sri Fitri; Novika, Indah Ayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i5.2089

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ABSTRACTThis study aims to determine and analyze the Effect of Financial Literacy and Financial Technology on Public Financial Inclusion (Case Study on Teenagers in Tebing Tinggi City, North Sumatra). This research method uses a quantitative approach and uses associative research with questionnaire data collection techniques. The population in this study amounted to 27,837 people in Tebing Tinggi city teenagers and this study used incidental sampling technique, taking a sample of 100 respondents. The data analysis technique in this study used the classical assumption test, multiple linear regression test, research hypothesis testing (t test and F test), and the coefficient of determination. Based on the results of this study, financial literacy has a significant influence on community financial inclusion in Tebing Tinggi city adolescents, financial technology has a significant influence on community financial inclusion in Tebing Tinggi city adolescents, financial literacy and financial technology affect community financial inclusion in Tebing Tinggi city adolescents.Key Words : Financial Literacy, Financial Technology, Financial InclusionJEL Classification:B26, C58, E26
Child Marriage And Its Impact in Indonesia in 2021 Rahayu, Astuti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i5.1977

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One of the development problems that still occurs in Indonesia is the high number of child marriages. From the average figure of 9.23 percent in 2021, it still has to be lowered to achieve the target of 8.74 percent in 2024. This paper aims to look at the number of child marriages per province in Indonesia, because of the impact on child labor, not completing school, as well as policy implications. The results obtained from the literature study show that in 2021 there are 22 provinces that have child marriage rates above the national average. There are even 5 provinces that have increased from 2020. The causes of child marriage are multi-dimensional. Estimates using provincial cross-sectional data show that child marriage in Indonesia has a significant positive influence on child labor rates, on the level of not completed Junior High School education, and level of not completed Senior High School education. It takes a concerted effort from all parties so that the number of child marriages can be reduced significantly.
Quality Analysis of Black tea Products Using Fisbone Diagram and Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) at PT XYZ Mubarok, Alvian Alvin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i5.2072

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The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that affect the quality of black tea products. This study shows that PT XYZ as a black tea processing company has problems in achieving product quality. This is shown by not achieving the quality target of black tea products, even though the raw materials are relatively in accordance with standards. The analysis used is a cause and effect analysis using a fishbone diagram to determine the causes of product quality problems, as well as the use of pareto analysis and 5-why as a support. Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) is used as a tool to mitigate risks resulting from failure of the production process, the results of which are used for suggested improvements. The results of this study indicate that the factors that influence the quality problems of black tea products include the degree of shoot wilt that does not comply with standards, employees who do not comply with the SOP and the problem of the machine being off during the production process. From these problems, the researcher proposes improvements, namely to tighten the supervisory function in the withering division, improve the supervision system and conduct recruitment or training in the machine maintenance division Keywords: Quality, Black Tea, Fishbone Diagram, Pareto Diagram, 5-Why’s Analysis and FMEA
CRYPTOCURRENCY PRICE VOLATILITY ANALYSIS ON BITCOIN AND ALTCOINS BEFORE AND DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDONESIA Wulandari, Hanum Dyah; Rahman, Ilyasin Aditya
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The emergence of COVID-19 in December 2019 in China, until it spread to Indonesia in early March 2020 was designated as the center of the transmission of COVID-19. It negatively impacted the financial sector and caused cryptocurrency volatility to increase significantly. Therefore, the purpose of this study is essential to determine the volatility of cryptocurrencies and the method of estimating the price of cryptocurrencies. This shows that cryptocurrency fluctuations are unstable and irregular compared to equities, so the cryptocurrency market is more risky and difficult to predict during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, the analytical tools were quantitative and descriptive using the ARIMA and GARCH time series models for time series forecasting. The secondary data were used to determine the existence of volatility. Thus, ARCH Effect is the best model to estimate the volatility price of a cryptocurrency. As a result of forecasting, both bitcoin and altcoins tend to the uptrend.
Bank BTPN’s Financial Performance Before and After Jenius as a Digital Banking Product Pamungkas, Fajar; Suryaningsum, Sri; Satria N, Hari Kusuma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i5.1980

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ABSTRACT Jenius from BTPN has attracted many customers and continues to grow every year. However, further research is needed to see the positive impact of Jenius on Bank BTPN's financial performance. Therefore, this study was conducted to test the differences of BTPN’s financial performance before and after launching Jenius digital bank products. This study uses CAMELS indicator as the proxy of financial performance. The sample is selected by using purposive sampling method. The criteria used to obtain the sample the annual reports of Bank BTPN before launching Jenius (2013-2015) and after launching Jenius (2017-2019). Based on these criteria, a sample of 3 annual reports of Bank BTPN before launching Jenius and 3 annual financial statements of Bank BTPN after launching Jenius is obtained. The paired t-test method was employed to examine the data by using SPSS25 software.The Jenius digital banking product is one of many BTPN products. When Jenius was first introduced, it was able to attract the enthusiasm of customers, especially young customers because digital devices are part of their daily life. Jenius could not improve Bank BTPN’s financial performance significantly because it was just one of their products. This was also because most people are not yet familiar enough with digital banking. Based on the analysis that has been carried out using the t-test, the results obtained are not the same across all the variables tested. The results of this study indicate that there are significant differences between the NPL and BOPO values of Bank BTPN. Meanwhile, other variables such as CAR, ROE, LDR, and risk-weighted assets according to Bank BTPN before and after launching Jenius digital bank products, there is no significant difference. Jenius needs to be appreciated because it has become the role model for digital education for banking users since it was first launched in 2016.Keywords: Digital Banking; Financial performance; CAMELS; BTPN; Jenius
Auditor Performance from a Big Four Public Accounting Firm in Jakarta, Indonesia Pratiwi, Monica Weni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i5.2015

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of accountability and independence moderated by professional ethics on auditor performance at the Big Four public accounting firm in Jakarta, Indonesia. There are also differences in results from previous studies, which motivates the research. The respondents to this study were all auditors at the Big Four public accounting firms in Jakarta, Indonesia. The sample in this study was determined using the probability sampling method, which employs simple random sampling. The data collection technique in this study used an electronic-based questionnaire, which was then delivered using a snowball sampling technique to a sample of 100 respondents. The analytical tool used in this research is multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this study prove that accountability and independence affect professional ethics, and professional ethics affect auditor performance. Based on the results of the study, it appears that the accountability and independence of auditors at the Big Four public accounting firms in Jakarta, Indonesia, have been carried out well. Researchers suggest the Big Four public accounting firms in Jakarta, Indonesia, maintain auditor accountability and independence so that the professional ethics of an auditor remain good and can produce maximum performance.Keywords: Auditor Accountability, Auditor Performance, Auditor Independence, Auditor Professional Ethics, and Big Four Public Accounting Firm.

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