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JICP is proceedings series that aims to publish proceedings from conferences, in the fields of economics, business, and management research. All proceedings in this website are open access, which means the published articles are permanently free to read, download, copy, and distribute. The online publication of each proceedings is sponsored by the conference organizers and hence no additional publication fees are required. JICP helps the Conference Organisers to increase impact of their conference with Online Abstract Book and also fullpaper book and Indexed Publication of the abstracts. JICP has vision which is to publish scholarly empirical and theoretical research articles, offering the authors and readers alike an academic rigor as well as professional development.
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The Fiscal Illusion: A Regional Paradox of Mining Resources (Study on Regencies/Cities in North Maluku) Reza, Muhammad Dwi; Fahri, Johan; Amiro, Suratno; Ahmad, Abdul Chalid
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 7, No 2 (2024): 2024 ICSM Thailand & AIC Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v7i2.3749

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This study aims to determine the fiscal illusion of the mining area paradox in North Maluku Regency/City which is affected by  the flypaper effect by regression on Regional Original Revenue, General Allocation Fund and Revenue Sharing Fund on Regional Expenditure. The data collection method uses census techniques. There are 10 districts/cities in this study with a total of 50 observations from 2018-2022. The technique used in this study is a multiple linear regression analysis technique using the E-Views  12 statistical test tool. The results of this study Fiscal illusions in North Maluku can include a variety of aspects related to perceptions or beliefs that may not correspond to the actual economic reality. Revenue from the mining sector, dependence on central transfer funds, increased revenue from massive investment are gaps in the occurrence of fiscal illusions in districts/cities in North Maluku Province. Regional Original Revenue, General Allocation Fund and Profit Sharing Fund affect regional expenditure and there is a flypaper effect symptom in districts/cities in North Maluku province.
Embedding Character Values to Children in Bugis Family Nurture Salmiati, Salmiati; Zaman, Badru
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Mal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v4i1.1161

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Family nurture is one of parents’ attempts to guide and lead their children physically and mentally from born to adulthood. The family has a significant role in preparing individuals in the early stages of development of their members. Family members are expected to have an active role in the community where they live. Values, norms, and practices embedded in primary socialization are influenced by family background involving ethnicity, religion, culture, and social strata. This causes children to acquire character values slowly and below the parents’ expectations. This study aimed at obtaining information on children character values inculcation in Bugis family nurture as it has been stated in Law number 20 Year 2003. This study indicated that there was character values inculcation to children in Bugis family nurture. One of the parents’ roles was to inculcate noble values to children from birth to adulthood. To realize this mission, it was crucial to strengthen the character values and the Bugis family nurture as well as to cooperate with the people within the community, messages in the Bugis community to children occur through the process of socialization and enculturation. Socialization through a verbal process, namely through advice, advice, advice and also actions in the form of parents giving examples of what is good and not good for children, while the enculturation process occurs through habituation by children to the values learned from parents and to their children. surrounding environment.
Effectiveness of Implementing Qris Transactions in the Covid-19 Era in Medan Petisah Market Kalsum, Umi
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 3 (2023): 2023 ICPM Penang Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i3.2819

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In the Covid-19 era, the Minister of Health uses non-cash transactions, non-cash transactions that reduce interaction are the QRIS (Quick Response Code Standard Indonesian) payment system, with a QR Code Scan of a successful payment transaction. So according to the researchers, the Petisah market in Medan City is a place where cash transactions are often used, so it would be better if QRIS payments could be made at the petisah market in Medan City. The research used by researchers is empirical in that they go directly to the field to see the market situation and how effective the use of QRIS is to conduct interviews with business people in the petisah market in Medan City. Researchers obtained data from the Petisah market in Medan City. partially the perceived interest variable has no influence on the decision to use QRIS, while the perceived benefits and perceived risk variables have a significant influence on the decision to use QRIS at the Medan Petisah market. Simultaneously the variables perceived interest, perceived benefits and perceived risk together influence a significant relationship to the decision to use QRIS at Pasar Petisah Medan.
The Effectiveness of a Training Model Based on Sufism for Enhancing Self-esteem Julaikhah, Astin; Sarkadi, Sarkadi; Muhab, Sukro
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 3 (2023): 2023 ICPM Penang Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i3.2516

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The goal of this investigation was to discover the effectiveness of Sufism-based training in increasing the self-esteem of elementary school teachers. This study uses a qualitative and quantitative approach. This research uses a quasi-experimental method. This study's sample consisted of public elementary school instructors in the South Jakarta area in DKI Jakarta Province, with a total of 50 teachers. The experiment in this study was the provision of interventions using training techniques or tasawuf-based training. Researchers conducted measurements (pre-test) and post-test.The results showed that the Sufism-based training model given to teachers proved beneficial in raising elementary school teachers' self-esteem in the South Jakarta area of DKI Province. This condition can be seen from the results of the tests carried out either through the t test, or the test using the n gain score. The tests that have been carried out are pretest and posttest.
Credit Channel Transmission of Monetary Policy: How Promote Growth in Indonesia? Wulandari, Evalia; Astuti, Rini Dwi
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 6 (2023): 2023 WIMAYA Yogyakarta Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i6.2844

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Credit plays a significant part in supporting the public economy and as a driver of financial development. Banking facilitates households and companies as deficit spending units to finance their consumption and investment. This encourages the economic growth through increased aggregate demand. This research aims to analyze the transmission of monetary policy in Indonesia through credit channel, how the monetary policy affects economic growth. For monthly data 2017-2022, with the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) and Vector Auto Regressive (VAR), the research results show that economic growth provides a negative response to consumption shocks on the household liquidity effect credit channel. While through the balance sheet channel, economic growth responds positively to investment shocks.  The balance sheet channel is more effective in transmitting monetary policy credit channels targeting economic growth in Indonesia during the research period. Investment as an engine of growth is achieved through optimizing the role of banking intermediation in productive rather than consumer financing because it has a greater multiplier effect on the economy.
Management of Village Owned Enterprises (BUMDES) in Increasing Village Economic Income in Banyumas Regency, Indonesia Laksana, Rio Dhani; Adi, Pramono Hari; Nurfitri, Titi
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 4 (2023): 2023 ICPM Tokyo Proceeding
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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.
Analysis of Green Product, Green Advertising, Green Perceived Value, Green Trust, and Green Purchase Intention of Aqua Product in Special Region of Yogyakarta Nurhalisa, Suci; Wahyuningsih, Tri; Liestyana, Yuli; Utami, Yekti; Tugiyo, Tugiyo
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 6 (2023): 2023 WIMAYA Yogyakarta Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i6.2653

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Consumer's concern for environmental sustainability raises consumption behavior for environmentally friendly products . This study investigates the impact of green products, green advertising, and green perceived value on green purchase intention, with green trust serving as a moderating variable. The population of this research is all consumers of AQUA product in Yogyakarta. The sample of 190 respondents has been chosen with the The technique of purposive sampling. The Partial Least Squares (PLS) method is used in this study to test hypotheses. based Structural Equation Model (SEM) approach.  The data collection method uses a Likert scale. Based on the research results, green products, green advertising, and green perceived value significantly influence green trust. There is a Green Trust, substantial Effect on green purchase intention. Green trust acts as a bridge between green products and green purchase intent. Green trust serves as a link between green advertising and green buying intent. Green trust acts as a bridge between green perceived value and green buying intent.
Accounting Information Systems’ Effectiveness at Village Credit Institutions (LPDs) in Denpasar City and the Influencing Factors Ida Ayu, Ratih Manuari; Andre Silvester, Laoh; Ni Made, Karisma Indiani; Ni Putu, Tiara Maharani Krisna Putri
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 7, No 2 (2024): 2024 ICSM Thailand & AIC Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v7i2.3443

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Companies have been forced to adopt computer-based information systems due to the quick development of information technology. These systems expedite and simplify the management's access to data. The purpose of this study is to investigate how the efficiency of Accounting Information Systems (AIS) at Village Credit Institutions (LPDs) in Denpasar City is impacted by factors such as job experience, educational attainment, training, incentives, and task complexity. The population of the study includes 34 LPDs, with a sample of 136 respondents selected through purposive sampling. Multiple linear regression analysis was involved in the data analysis. The findings indicate that while task complexity has a negative influence on AIS' efficacy, job experience and training have a beneficial impact. However, education level and incentives do not significantly influence the system's effectiveness. These findings suggest that LPD managers should prioritize enhancing work experience and training to improve the effectiveness of their AIS.
Modernization of Tax Administration, Human Integrity and Taxpayer Compliance in East Preanger Pratiwi, Laras; Somantri, Yeni Fitriani
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Mal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v4i1.1151

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East Preanger is one of the regions in Indonesia that has a high economic potential. The potential economic in East Preanger based on knowledge and culture. Unfortunately, awareness of paying taxes still a serious spotlight. Tax revenue at the maximum level can be realized if people obey on their tax obligations. Some of the factors that cause low taxpayer compliance are the existence of public dissatisfaction with public services, uneven infrastructure development, and the many corruption cases committed by unscrupulous officials. This research is an associative study, which aims to determine the influence of tax modernization and human integrity on taxpayer compliance. Sampling technique using accidental sampling with the number of respondents 61 individual taxpayers scattered in the East Prianger. The results showed that tax modernization had no effect on taxpayer compliance, while human integrity had an effect on taxpayer compliance. This research is important because it’s able to explain the factors that affect taxpayer compliance. The novelty in this study is focusing on human integrity on tax compliance, especially in the East Preanger region. This study also provides ideas about solutions that must be taken by the government and society to increase tax revenue, especially in the East Prianger.
Analysis of Sources of Use of Working Capital Period 2011–2020 Irsan, Muhammad
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 3 (2023): 2023 ICPM Penang Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i3.2809

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The purpose of this research is to analyze how the source and use of working capital PT. Pelabuhan Indonesia 1 Medan (Persero) and conduct an analysis of the problems that arise as well as the impact of a decrease or increase in the use of working capital sources of PT. Pelabuhan Indonesia 1 Medan (Persero) which experienced fluctuating conditions (up and down) working capital was not followed by income. The approach used in this study was a descriptive approach, namely collecting data, clarifying data, explaining data, and analyzing data. In this study the authors calculate the net working capital, sources and uses of working capital by using the financial statements in the form of a balance sheet and profit and loss. The descriptive data used is documentation data collection techniques.

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