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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 Role of Audit Fees in Moderating the Impact of Competency and Professionalism on Audit Quality Lubis, Henny Zurika; Siregar, Nadia Prastika
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 7, No 5 (2024): 2024 ICPM Bali Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v7i5.3796

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Audit quality is an important aspect that is influenced by various factors, both internal and external auditors. Factors such as competence, independence, ethics, and professional concerns in auditors significantly impact audit quality. This study aims to determine the influence of auditor competence and professionalism on audit quality with audit fees as a moderating variable. The research method used is associative research, which tests the influence between variables. Data was obtained by distributing questionnaires to respondents, namely auditors who work at Public Accounting Firms in Medan City. Furthermore, the data was analyzed using descriptive analysis, multiple regression analysis test, classical assumption test, hypothesis test, and moderated regression analysis. This study's results show that auditors' competence and professionalism significantly affect audit quality, and audit fees cannot moderate the relationship between auditor competence and professionalism and audit quality
Determinants Of Personal Financial Management: Exploring The Mediating Role of Locus of Control Among Multigenerational Caregivers in Medan Wahyuni, Sri Fitri; Sari, Maya; Astuty, Widia; Puji Lestari, Sri; Rifki Hafas, Hafriz
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 8, No 1 (2025): 2025 ICPM Malaysia Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v8i1.3978

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This study investigates the impact of financial literacy, individual spiritual intelligence, peer group, and love of money on personal financial management among the multigenerational caregivers (sandwich generation) in Medan City, with locus of control serving as a mediating factor. Utilizing a quantitative, associative research design, data were gathered from 96 respondents via structured questionnaires and analyzed using Partial Least Squares (PLS). The analysis reveals that both financial literacy and individual spiritual intelligence significantly enhance personal financial management and contribute to a stronger locus of control. Although the peer group exerts a significant influence on locus of control, its direct impact on personal financial management is not statistically significant. In contrast, love of money demonstrates a significant positive effect on personal financial management, while its effect on locus of control remains insignificant. Furthermore, locus of control significantly improves personal financial management and mediates the relationships between the independent variables and financial management practices. The findings underscore the potential of targeted financial education, initiatives to bolster spiritual intelligence, and the cultivation of supportive peer networks to enhance financial management among the sandwich generation.
The Influence of Special Autonomy Funds and Regional Original Income on Economic Growth in Papua Province (2013–2022) Jitmau, Jelita; Iek, Mesak; Bethania Titalessy, Pisi; Arwimbar, Efannoris
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 7, No 4 (2024): 2024 Wimaya Yogyakarta Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v7i4.3808

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This study examines the impact of Special Autonomy Funds (SAF) and Regional Original Income (PAD) on the economic growth of Papua Province during the 2013–2022 period. Utilizing a quantitative descriptive approach, the research relies on secondary data from the Papua Province Statistics Bureau (BPS) and the Regional Financial Management Agency (BPKAD), focusing on annual financial reports. The data were analyzed using linear regression to measure the relationship between SAF, PAD, and economic growth. The findings reveal that SAF has a positive but statistically insignificant influence on economic growth. This outcome is attributed to suboptimal management and utilization of SAF, which limits its effectiveness in addressing community development needs. Conversely, PAD exhibits a significant positive influence on economic growth, primarily driven by high levels of government expenditure on regional development projects and financing. These results highlight the critical role of efficient resource allocation and fiscal management in promoting sustainable economic progress.
Organizational Capacity: Navigating Complexity in Integrated Primary Healthcare in Rural Indonesia Mansur, Syusanty A; Badu, Badu; Nara, Nurdin; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 7, No 5 (2024): 2024 ICPM Bali Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v7i5.3952

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This study explores the organizational capacity of the Jeneponto District Government in implementing the Integrated Local Health System (ILP), focusing on infrastructure, technology, and financial resources. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were gathered through interviews, observations, and document analysis involving key stakeholders such as government officials, health workers, and community members. The findings highlight several challenges, including inadequate health infrastructure, limited availability of medicines, and a shortage of health workers in remote areas. The use of digital systems for monitoring remains suboptimal due to technical limitations and lack of ICT support. Financially, support for Posyandu operations and incentives for cadres are uneven, with budget commitments from local governments needing improvement. The study emphasizes the need for stronger organizational capacity through better infrastructure, improved digital health systems, and sufficient financing. Collaboration across sectors and firm political commitment are essential to ensuring the success of ILP and advancing primary health care services.
Going Green: Exploring the Factors Behind Eco-Friendly Products Purchase Intentions Siagian, Hendra Sakti Putra; Khair, Hazmanan; Jufrizen, Jufrizen; Tirtayasa, Satria; Rahmat, Muhammad
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 8, No 1 (2025): 2025 ICPM Malaysia Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v8i1.3973

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Unregulated worldwide consumption habits have resulted in significant issues such as pollution and climate change, hence underscoring the necessity for understanding of eco-friendly products. This study seeks to examine the impact of students' awareness of eco-friendly products on their intention to acquire such products. This study specifically investigates the impact of awareness, availability, value, and quality on students' desire to purchase reusable bottled water products, as well as how these characteristics predict purchase intention among students. Data were gathered through an online survey of 145 students from diverse universities in Indonesia and analyzed utilized partial least squares-structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). The findings revealed that awareness and perceived value significantly enhance the purchase intention of reusable bottled water products, with perceived value being the most influential element. These findings underscore the necessity of enhancing awareness and value the of eco-friendly products to promote more sustainable and responsible consumption among students, thereby significantly contributing to environmental conservation initiatives and the reduction of plastic waste in society. Furthermore, these findings offer valuable insights for stakeholders in formulating more successful marketing strategies to enhance student engagement in sustainable consumption.
Impact of Information Disclosure on Banking Risk Febriany, Novita; Marwa, Taufiq; Suhel, Suhel; Yusrianti, Hasni
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 7, No 5 (2024): 2024 ICPM Bali Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v7i5.3682

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This study examines the impact of information disclosure on the management of banking risks based on previous research. Various studies show that better disclosure in financial reports can reduce the uncertainty faced by external parties such as investors, regulators, and creditors, as well as improve the efficiency of risk management by the bank's management. This study explains that transparency can strengthen the trust relationship between the bank and its customers, and can minimize risk management in decision-making. On the other hand, lack of transparency or insufficient disclosure can increase uncertainty and may lead to higher risks in decision-making, which can ultimately affect the financial stability of the bank. Increasing transparency in the disclosure of both financial and non-financial information is expected to help reduce bank risks and enhance the overall stability of the financial system.
Do Financial Ratios Send Value-Relevant Signals in Sharia Markets? (Evidence from IDX Sharia Growth) Marpaung, Arif Pratama; Fadhillah, Rizka; Radiman, Radiman
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 8, No 1 (2025): 2025 ICPM Malaysia Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v8i1.3889

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This study aims to empirically examine the effect of financial performance indicators on firm value in companies listed on the IDX Sharia Growth Index during the 2021–2023 period. Specifically, the research investigates whether Liquidity, Leverage, Profitability, Asset Growth, and the Investment Opportunity Set individually and simultaneously influence firm value, as measured by Price to Book Value (PBV). The sample consists of 30 companies consistently listed in the IDX Sharia Growth Index, observed over a three-year period, resulting in 90 firm-year observations. Data were collected using the documentary method, drawing from secondary sources such as financial statements and IDX official reports. Panel data regression analysis was employed using EViews 10 as the data processing tool. The findings reveal that Leverage, Profitability, and the Investment Opportunity Set have a significant positive effect on firm value. Conversely, Liquidity and Asset Growth do not show a statistically significant influence. Moreover, all five variables simultaneously have a significant effect on firm value. These results highlight the importance of financial structure, operational efficiency, and growth expectations in determining firm value, particularly within the context of sharia-compliant firms.
Influence Fashion Involvement and Shopping Lifestyle to Impulse Buying Moderation Positive Emotion and Positive Online Review Generation Z Users Uniqlo Products Rifki Hafas, Hafriz; Murwani Muhar, Ani; Suvero Suyar, Annisha; Hayati, Azura
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 8, No 1 (2025): 2025 ICPM Malaysia Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v8i1.3972

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The purpose of this study is to ascertain how fashion engagement and purchasing habits affect Generation Z's moderated favorable emotions for UNIQLO products. Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA) and multiple linear regression analysis approaches are used in this study design. 118 respondents who are Generation Z Uniqlo product customers make up the demographic and sample for this study, which employs associative research with a quantitative methodology. 1) Fashion participation and shopping lifestyle have a favorable and substantial influence on impulsive buying (sig value 0.05), according to the study's findings. 2) The association between fashion engagement and impulsive purchase behavior is moderated by positive mood. 3) The association between fashion participation and shopping lifestyle and impulsive purchases is not moderated by positive internet evaluations.
Tourist Perceptions of the Bambar Natural Pool Tourist Attraction in Waibu District, Jayapura Regency Urip, Transna Putra; Wonda, Lambek; Pangke, Vanessa D.P
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 7, No 4 (2024): 2024 Wimaya Yogyakarta Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v7i4.3868

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Local economic development is closely tied to the potential resources available within a region. In Jayapura Regency, the natural tourism sector plays a strategic role in promoting regional growth and improving community welfare. One such potential is the Bambar Natural Pool, a nature-based tourist attraction that requires continuous development to enhance visitor experiences. Understanding tourists’ perceptions is crucial in increasing the site’s competitiveness and attractiveness. This study aims to assess tourists’ perceptions of the Bambar Natural Pool based on three key variables: the condition of the tourist site, accessibility, and supporting facilities. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive quantitative methods. The findings reveal that tourists' overall perception of the Bambar Natural Pool is categorized as poor. Specifically, the site condition is rated as good (77.00%), while accessibility (66.67%) and facilities (61.40%) are rated as poor. These results highlight the need for creative development efforts that align with tourist expectations. Enhancing infrastructure and visitor support services is essential to elevate the appeal and competitiveness of this natural attraction. Aligning development strategies with tourists' perceptions can help ensure that improvements meet visitor needs and encourage more sustainable tourism growth in the region.
Assessing The Mediating Role of Employee Performance in Transforming Social Intelligence, Self-Leadership, and Employee Ability into Organizational Commitment at PT KAI Divre I North Sumatra Radiman, Radiman; Fitri Wahyuni, Sri; Viola Marpaung, Theresia
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 8, No 1 (2025): 2025 ICPM Malaysia Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v8i1.3976

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At PT KAI Divre I North Sumatra, this study investigates the impact of social intelligence, self-leadership, and employee ability on organizational commitment, with a particular emphasis on the mediating role of employee performance. Employing a rigorous quantitative research design, data were collected via structured questionnaires and analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to examine both direct and indirect relationships among the constructs. The findings reveal that self-leadership significantly enhances employee performance; however, it does not exert a direct effect on organizational commitment. Conversely, social intelligence exhibits a robust positive impact on organizational commitment, despite having no significant effect on employee performance. Additionally, employee ability is positively correlated with employee performance, yet it does not directly influence organizational commitment. Importantly, the anticipated mediating role of employee performance was not supported, suggesting that enhancements in performance alone may be insufficient to strengthen organizational commitment. These results underscore the need for a comprehensive approach in leadership and human resource development that simultaneously fosters performance improvement and cultivates organizational commitment.

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