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Effects of Engagement Rate and Endorsement Rate on Social Media Endorsement Services on Indonesian Tax Compliance Toly, Agus Arianto; Angel, Michellyne; Roedyanto, Jessica Fionna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2578

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As a matter of fact, the Indonesian tax compliance level is still low compared to the taxpayer population. Tax compliance is a mandatory requirement that must be met by taxpayers, who have met the subjective and objective tax requirements, including endorsers. Nowadays, endorsement services are becoming a popular job among Generation Z and Alpha, especially in Indonesia. Endorsement service income is influenced by the endorsement rate set by the endorser based on engagement rate on the endorser's social media. This paper aims to examine how engagement rate and endorsement rate on social media platforms contribute to Indonesian tax compliance with the endorser's income as a moderator. The results show that with the endorser's income as a moderator, engagement rate and endorsement rate significantly strengthened their influence on tax compliance. Furthermore, the endorser’s income itself did not significantly influence tax compliance, which means taxpayers' tax compliance behavior is not fixed by the endorser’s income. The possible impact of this study is to assess taxpayers understanding regarding endorsement service, especially endorsers, and to educate endorsers regarding the imposition of endorsement service tax to increase the tax compliance of Indonesians.
A Study on AI: Customer Feedback & Personalized Marketing Comparison between India and Nigeria Patel, Dr. Ajay Kumar; Agarwal, Dr. Vaishali; Lohar, Harsh Kumar; Jha, Shivani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2610

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In the world of business, using Artificial Intelligence (AI) has really changed how companies connect with customers. This research looks at how AI can understand what customers think and how it helps make marketing more personal. It explores how AI tools can learn important things from customer feedback, like what people like and how they feel. Then, comes how companies can uses these things to make marketing that feels special to each customer. Further, this shows the customer perspective and loyalty along with comparative study of India's AI personalized marketing with Nigeria's AI personalized marketing, by looking at real examples from different businesses. This helps companies build strong relationships with customers and be better than their competitors in today's world that uses a lot of data. The research findings help us see how AI and understand customer feedback are super important for making customers happy and loyal to a brand.
EV Markets: A Comparative Analysis between India & Nigeria Pandey, Dr. Rudresh; Vishnoi, Dr. Sushant Kumar; Tiwari, Swarn; Onukele, Amarachi; Gupta, Himanshu Kumar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2577

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This study conducts a thorough comparative analysis of the Electric Vehicle (EV) markets in India and Nigeria, two emerging economies with distinct socio-economic and infrastructural profiles. The primary objective is to comprehensively understand the factors influencing EV adoption for the consumers in these nations. We meticulously examine consumer preferences, purchasing barriers, and government role, highlighting the unique challenges in each context. We delve into the economic and policy-driven influences on the EV landscape, emphasizing Economic Factors and Economic reforms for EV in both nations. We evaluate policy frameworks in the context of national development goals and environmental objectives, encompassing Government plans and financial perks. This study also emphasizing domestic economic growth potentials. The study employs a structured questionnaire distributed to 100 respondents, resulting in 60 valid responses. This questionnaire includes 19 items for the study which are taken under to analyze or examine on the basis of   Electric Vehicle (EV) Market of India and Nigeria.
Management of Village Owned Enterprises (BUMDES) in Increasing Village Economic Income in Banyumas Regency, Indonesia Laksana, Rio Dhani; Adi, Pramono Hari; Nurfitri, Titi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2637

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In general, signs of BUMDes' success include steadily rising revenues and assets, a widening customer base, staff members who are able to do their jobs, and a positive influence on local communities. BUMDes that are constructed sporadically assist the community. This is brought on by persistent management system shortcomings, unsolved capital-related barriers, and the requirement to boost the caliber of human resources. This study employs a descriptive qualitative methodology and the Donald van Metter and Carl van Horn theory of A Model of Policy Implementation. In the Indonesian province of Banyumas, the study included a sample of 80 BUMDES. Observation, interviews, and documentation studies were the data gathering methods employed. Purposive sampling was performed as part of the informant selection process. The findings suggested that the BUMDes initiative may have been implemented more effectively. The village side anticipates an increase in local income as a result of the development of BUMDes. However, adopting it faces several challenges, including a lack of socialization of BUMDes work, widespread coverage, the managers' poor managerial skills, and little understanding of BUMDes management.
Link Between Innovation Strategy, Innovation Culture, and SMEs Innovation Performance in Indonesia Azizah, Siti Nur; Solichin, Much. Riyadus; Susilowati, Ika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2561

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This study aims to investigate the impact of innovation strategy on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), focusing on the mediating role of innovation culture. There needs to be more prior literature on innovation performance in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia, particularly in terms of serving as benchmarks for assessing SME success. A study utilizing a questionnaire was undertaken to gather data from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) located in Central Java, Indonesia. One hundred fifty surveys were collected and analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The investigation findings indicate that both the proactive and the growth strategies have a good impact on the culture of innovation. Innovation culture was found to have a positive effect on innovation performance. Even though the culture of innovation mediates the relationship between proactive strategy and innovation performance, innovation culture still needs to be proven to mediate the relationship between growth strategy and innovation performance.
Postgraduate Student’s Attitudes towards Investment Decision-making: A Comparative Study between India and Nigeria Pandey, Dr. Laxmi; Karamchandani, Devanshu; Dixit, Anjali; Obinwa, Etoo Emmanuel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2573

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This comparative study aims to explore and analyze the attitudes of postgraduate students towards investment decision-making in the contexts of India and Nigeria.Through a survey conducted among 181 postgraduate students in both the countries, this research investigates their perceptions, preferences, and approaches when making investment decisions. By employing a structured questionnaire, the study assesses factors influencing investment choices, risk tolerance, information sources, and overall financial literacy levels. Drawing on the psychological, social and economic distinctions between India and Nigeria, the research seeks to identify similarities and differences in investment attitudes among the two populations. The findings not only contribute to the literature on factors affecting investment behavior but also provide insights for financial educators, policymakers, and financial institutions to tailor strategies that enhance the investment decision-making skills of postgraduate students in both nations. Finally, this study shows the importance of educational background in shaping individual investment preferences and choices.
Sustainability Analysis of Independent Palm Oil Plantations in Sintang Regency, West Kalimantan Kamaludin, Kamaludin; Harisudin, Mohamad; Sutrisno, Joko; Irianto, Heru
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2611

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The goal of this investigation is to examine the impact of institutional, technological, social, and economic factors on the long-term viability of independent oil palm plantations in West Kalimantan's Sintang Regency. The data obtained from interviewing 216 respondents, spread across three sub-districts, namely, the Sintang, Kelam Permai, and Binjai Hulu; and used Multi-dimensional Scaling RAPFISH (Rapid Assessment Techniques for Fisheries) to analyze the data. The research results show that the sustainability index values in different aspects are generally favorable, such as the sustainability index value in the economic aspect is 74.36%, the value in the social aspect is 71.28%, the environmental value is 70.59%, the institutional dimension value is 72.34% and the technology dimension value is 70.14%. Considering the sensitive attributes of this research as decisive factors some efforts should be made to sustained the oil palm plantations. Furthermore, governments and policymakers should strengthen their institutional and organizational role in supporting oil palm plantations to make it easier for farmers to access technology, assistance with plantation facilities, and agricultural extension services.
The Effect of Compensation and Job Satisfaction on Employee Productivity Sitorus, Santa Lusianna; Hidayat, Aviv
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2608

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Employee productivity is very important for companies to win the competition in the industry. Compensation and job satisfaction are supporting factors for employee productivity to produce maximum and quality production.  This study intends to decide the impact of compensation and job satisfaction on employee productivity at PT. SEIV Indonesia. In this study, secondary data was used and tests were carried out using the SPSS program to determine the most influential variables.  The results of this study demonstrate that: compensation have a positive and critical impact on productivity of employee and jobs satisfaction have a positive and critical impact on productivity of employee.  The advice that can be given is that companies need to maintain compensation through employee welfare programs by providing incentives. companies can improve employee welfare by adding rest room facilities and places of worship that can create job satisfaction and increase employee productivity.
Green SME Business Model in Bangka Belitung: A Value Chain Analysis Approach Reniati, Reniati; Faisal, Faisal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2574

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The objective of this research is to conduct a framework and business model study for Green SMEs by (1) identifying the definition, criteria, and indicators of Green SMEs based on the conditions in Bangka Belitung through a literature review and (2) developing and analyzing the Green SME business model by mapping Green SMEs under the supervision of the Customs and Excise Office of Type Madya Pabean C Pangkalpinang. The research methodology employed in this study is qualitative descriptive analysis, incorporating a literature review, presentation of field findings through tabulated data and descriptive information, and arguments based on previous research exploration. Subsequently, a Value Chain Analysis was conducted to map each primary activity and support the activity process. The results of the Green mapping indicate the following: there are ten respondents at the eco-traditional stage of Green SMEs, six respondents at the eco-adapters stage, three respondents at the eco-entrepreneur stage, and two respondents at the eco-innovators stage. Based on the existing Green practices in the Bangka Belitung Islands Province, critical points in Green practices were identified according to ideal Green indicators.
Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization: A Review and Research Agenda Prijanka, Mariska
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2567

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Industrial organization and entrepreneurship can be closely associated subjects, as both require an understanding of the structure and behavior of firms within an industry. This paper aims to review the literature connecting industrial organization and entrepreneurship to develop a better understanding and propose a research agenda. It provides insights into the emergence, development, and conceptual synthesis of industrial organization and entrepreneurship-related issues for future research. The findings reveal that entrepreneurship can be correlated with industrial organization primarily through entry, innovation, and competition. This connection seeks to understand how new firms emerge and grow within existing industries and how incumbents can adapt and compete with new entrants. Entrepreneurship also plays a crucial role in facilitating market entry which can also foster increased innovation and competition. The recognition that entrepreneurship can stimulate entry, innovation, and competition underscores its critical role in shaping market dynamics. This highlights the need for interdisciplinary research, where scholars and policymakers can collaborate to gain a more holistic understanding of market dynamics and promote economic growth.

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