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Research Horizon
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The journal aims to make significant contributions to applied research and knowledge across the globe through the publication of original and high-quality research articles. It publishes original research articles, reviews, mini-reviews, case reports, letters to the editor, and commentaries, thereby providing a forum for reports and discussions on cutting-edge perspectives in social science, art, and humanities. It publishes works from a wide range of fields, including business, economics, education, history, law, criminology, linguistics, political science, public health, psychology, sociology, agriculture, and so on. Kindly learn more in the Author Guidelines on how to organize and prepare manuscripts.
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Effect of Inflation, Exports, and Employment on Economic Growth in Central Java Queen Pamela; Lucia Rita Indrawati
Research Horizon Vol. 2 No. 5 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (464.478 KB) | DOI: 10.54518/rh.2.5.2022.501-510

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Economic growth is closely related to the community's welfare; therefore, economic growth is one of the government's priorities. There are many factors that can affect economic growth. This study analyzes the effect of inflation, exports, and employment on the economic growth of Central Java Province from 1994-2019. The error correction model (ECM) with E-views 10 software is used. The test results show that the inflation variable significantly affects economic growth in the long and short term. In contrast, export variables do not affect long-term and short-term economic growth. The variables of the working population also do not affect economic growth in the long and short term. This research uses secondary data. Secondary data has a weakness; namely, the results of the study may not be able to answer the question. In addition, research results are only oriented to the value and amount of data processing. The study suggests that the government build and develop regional exports with long-term economic growth. It is also recommended that future studies take other variables to add insight related to economic growth in Central Java.
Map of the Best Selling Health Products During the Covid-19 Pandemic Period on the Popular Marketplace in Indonesia Susilawati, Wati; Alamanda, Dini Turipanam; Fajri, Siti Galfanny Rahmanillahi Sabitri; Ramdani, Risma Muhamad
Research Horizon Vol. 2 No. 5 (2022)
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The Covid-19 pandemic can change consumer habits and behavior, consumer preferences regarding health products they buy in the marketplace are increasingly shifting. Health products that became the best-selling products during the pandemic include masks, hand sanitizers, face shields and vitamin C. This study aims to determine the criteria for each health product based on the attributes of health products in popular marketplaces in Indonesia. The research method used is descriptive quantitative with a survey conducted to 100 respondents. The data is then analyzed using a multidimensional scaling approach to produce a map of the best-selling health products on popular marketplaces in Indonesia. The results show that the product that has the most superior rating in various health product attributes is the mask product, followed by vitamin C, face shield and hand sanitizer. This can be seen from the various attributes involved such as efficiency, effectiveness, health benefits, side effects, ingredients, caution, targeting accuracy, product reactions and product durability. This study shows that the attribute value of a product can change along with changes in the environment and consumer needs.
Liquidity, Return on Assets And Sales Growth on Tax Avoidance With Firm Size as Intervening Variables in Banking Companies Listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange Between 2017-2021 Lubis, Maulana Arif; Ronni Andri Wijaya; Ramdani Bayu Putra; Hasmaynelis Fitri
Research Horizon Vol. 2 No. 5 (2022)
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This study aims to examine the effect of liquidity, return on assets, sales growth on tax Avoidance through firm size as an intervening variable. Liquidity, return on assets, and sales growth are used as independent variables and tax Avoidance as the dependent variable. And the size of the company as an intervening variable. This research was conducted on banking companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2017-2021. The sample selection in this study used purposive sampling method so that from 45 populations a sample of 30 companies was obtained. The data in this study were analyzed using panel data regression analysis techniques. The results of this study indicate that return on assets and firm size have a significant effect on tax Avoidance, while liquidity and sales growth have no significant effect on tax Avoidance. Liquidity has a significant effect on firm size, while return on assets and sales growth have no effect. Company size was successful in mediating the effect of liquidity on tax Avoidance, but not for return on assets and sales growth.
The Role of Social Capital in Community Based Ecotourism: A Case of Batang District, Central Java, Indonesia Widiartanto; Fendy Eko Wahyudi; R. Slamet Santoso Santoso; Priyotomo
Research Horizon Vol. 2 No. 5 (2022)
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This study explores the role of social capital in developing local community-based tourism innovation villages. Social capital, including social networks, beliefs, norms of reciprocity, and local cultural values, ​​is a vital asset in various local community development programs. Social capital will be reflected in the community's ability to work together, generate awareness and commitment, a sense of belonging, and social solidarity, and create active participation in achieving common goals. Its presence and role in society are crucial for the success of community development goals and programs, including the eco-tourism development program. This study used a qualitative approach based on a case study located in Batang Regency, Central Java, and conducted in-depth interviews with selected informants. The results show that social capital encourages the ability and capability of local communities to work together and coordinate to contribute to the sustainability of ecotourism productivity significantly. In particular, social capital impacts the readiness and knowledge of local communities on tourist villages, socio-environment, and economy. A part from the active participation of the local community in planning, implementing, and maintaining the tourism village and planning strategies to initiate community action, is an important factor in the sustainability of ecotourism management. In conclusion, several recommendations need to be proposed, including the cooperation of the local community with the Batang Regency Tourism and Culture Office. In addition to collaborating with private investors in order to develop tourism potential in Deswita Pandansari with a mutually beneficial cooperation pattern (mutual benefit). It is especially for the development of traditional arts in order to integrate local arts to support tourist destinations in Pandansari.
Measuring the Effectiveness of State Civil Apparatus Training Rahayu, Neneng; Suryanto, Adi; Andriansyah, Andriansyah; Irawati , Erna
Research Horizon Vol. 2 No. 5 (2022)
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The study discusses the crucial role of training evaluation for State Civil Apparatus (Aparatur Sipil Negara or ASN) and how the shift to distance learning methods, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, has impacted training effectiveness. The evaluation aims to measure the impact of training on participants’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes, as well as its effects on the organizations. The results of the evaluation indicate that distance learning is preferred by alumni due to its flexibility, but there is a need for higher-quality facilitators in delivering content via information technology. Despite the remote nature of training, participants still achieve their intended competencies. The evaluation also assesses the impact of training on participants’ behavior and workplace performance. Notably, National Leadership Training Level I and II have a more positive influence on sustainability and work performance when using blended learning, while Administrator Leadership Training, Supervisory Leadership Training, and the Pre-Service Training Program show a stronger impact on sustainability and work performance with distance learning. The findings emphasize the significance of the chosen learning method in shaping training outcomes. This information is valuable for refining training policies to meet the evolving demands of the bureaucracy.

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