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Economica: Journal of Economic and Economic Education
ISSN : 23025190     EISSN : 2460190X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22202/economica
Core Subject : Economy, Education,
Economica: Journal Of Economic And Economic Education, sebuah jurnal internasional elektronik, menyediakan forum untuk menerbitkan artikel penelitian asli, artikel ulasan dari pakar yang diundang, dan berita teknologi baru yang terkait dengan Riset ekonomi dan Riset pendidikan ekonomi. Jurnal ini dirancang dan dikhususkan untuk dosen, peneliti, guru ekonomi sekolah, pendidik guru, mahasiswa (S1, S2 dan S3) yang ingin mempublikasikan laporan penelitiannya baik lokal maupun internasional. Fokus dan Ruang Lingkup Teori Ekonomi Teori Ekonometrika: penerapan metode statistik pada data ekonomi untuk memberikan konten empiris pada hubungan ekonomi Ekonomi Lingkungan dan Sumber Daya Alam: alat ekonomi untuk mengevaluasi alokasi dan pemanfaatan sumber daya alam dan pengelolaan lingkungan alam, mengatasi masalah lingkungan dan sumber daya alam, memprediksi kemungkinan dampak dari kebijakan dan peraturan pemerintah, dan merancang solusi untuk menekan masalah ekonomi dan lingkungan. Ekonomi perilaku: Model perilaku biasanya mengintegrasikan wawasan dari psikologi, ilmu saraf, dan teori ekonomi mikro. Studi ekonomi perilaku mencakup bagaimana keputusan pasar dibuat dan mekanisme yang mendorong pilihan publik. Perilaku kewirausahaan: teori kontemporer pengambilan keputusan kewirausahaan - neoklasik, dan Austria. Perdagangan internasional: Kebijakan dan teori perdagangan internasional, rezim perdagangan multilateral Ekonomi pertanian: mencakup ekonomi pertanian dalam arti luas, mulai dari konsumsi pangan dan nutrisi hingga tata guna lahan dan lingkungan, pada setiap skala analisis dari rumah tangga hingga pasar dan ekonomi makro ekonomi.
Articles 252 Documents
THE IMPACT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT'S FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ON ECONOMIC GROWTH, UNEMPLOYMENT, POVERTY Runtunuwu, Prince Charles Heston; Mazelan, Norsaidatul
JURNAL ECONOMICA : Research of Economic And Economic Education Vol 12, No 1 (2023): Economica: Journal Of Economic And Economic Education
Publisher : Economic Education Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/economica.2023.v12.i1.6872

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The purpose of this study is to analyze whether financial performance in the form of independence ratios, effectiveness ratios, efficiency ratios have a positive effect on economic growth; and also to analyze the effect of economic growth on unemployment; as well as to see whether economic growth has an effect on poverty. The data is in the form of a time series during the period 2011-2021 so that the results of this study are the result of using the time series during that period. Sources of data were obtained from BPS and the Finance Department of Taliabu Regency. The analysis technique used in this study used statistical analysis using the SPSS version 20 for Windows program. The analytical tool used is multiple linear regression (multiple regression). The results of the first hypothesis test, it can be concluded that the financial performance area in the form of independence ratio has a negative and significant influence on economic growth . The results of the second hypothesis test show that there is a significant influence between Financial Performance in the form of Effectiveness Ratio to Economic Growth. The results of the third hypothesis test have a significant positive effect between Financial Performance in the form of Efficiency Ratio to Growth Economy. The results of the fourth hypothesis test show that there is no significant positive effect on economic growth Unemployment. The results of the fifth hypothesis test are found significant negative effect of Economic Growth on Poverty.
CTL AND BLENDED LEARNING MODELS IN IMPROVING LEARNING OUTCOMES Ronald, Jimi; Amelia, Mona; Eprillison, Vivina; Stevani, Stevani; Amaluis, Dina; Pratama, Indra Mulia; Selvia, Nisha
JURNAL ECONOMICA : Research of Economic And Economic Education Vol 12, No 1 (2023): Economica: Journal Of Economic And Economic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/economica.2023.v12.i1.7582

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Contextual Teaching And Learning (CTL) and Blended Learning models are learning models that both improve student learning outcomes. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the Contextual Teaching And Learning (CTL) Learning Model on the learning outcomes of students in Class 2022 A of the Economic Education Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat, to analyze the effect of the Blended Learning Model on the learning outcomes of students in Class 2022 B of the Economic Education Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat, and to see the difference in the effect of the Contextual Teaching And Learning (CTL) Learning Model with the Blended Learning Model on the learning outcomes of students in Class 2022 of the Economic Education Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat. The method in this study uses the Quasy Experiment method, with the population being 108 batch students with the sample being batch 2022 A and 2022 B with a total of 50 people. The hypothesis test used is using factorial analysis which is modified by a different test. From the results of the study obtained the results that: there is an effect of the Contextual Teaching And Learning Model (CTL) on the learning outcomes of students in Class 2022 A of the Economic Education Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas PGRI West Sumatra, there is an effect of the Blended Learning Model on the learning outcomes of students in Class 2022 B of the Economic Education Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas PGRI West Sumatra, and there is a difference in the effect of the Contextual Teaching And Learning Model (CTL) with the Blended Learning Model on the learning outcomes of students in Class 2022 of the Economic Education Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat.
ANALYSIS OF INCOME INEQUALITY (GINI RATIO) AND ITS IMPACT ON THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX (HDI) IN WEST SUMATRA PROVINCE Amaluis, Dina; Ronald, Jimi; Amelia, Mona; Stevani, Stevani; Syamra, Yesmira; Eprillison, Vivina
JURNAL ECONOMICA : Research of Economic And Economic Education Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Economica: Journal Of Economic And Economic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/economica.2024.v12.i2.8225

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This study aims to see or find out 1) the phenomenon of income inequality during 5 years of observation in the Districts / Cities of West Sumatra Province, 2) Human Development Index in Districts / Cities of West Sumatra Province, 3) The Impact of Income Inequality on the Human Development Index in Districts / Cities of West Sumatra Province, The type of research used is associative research. This research was conducted using the object of research in districts / cities in West Sumatra province consisting of 19 districts / cities in Sumatra Bara province. Research data used during the period 2017-2021 with 90 samples. The results showed that: 1) Income Inequality has a negative and significant impact on the Human Development Index in the Districts / Municipalities of West Sumatra Province.
PRIORITY DETERMINATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WEST SUMATRA CREATIVE ECONOMY SUBSECTOR Ansofino, Ansofino; Sari, Putri Meliza; Rosya, Nilmadesri; Yulio, Anggri; Rezki, Afrital
JURNAL ECONOMICA : Research of Economic And Economic Education Vol 12, No 1 (2023): Economica: Journal Of Economic And Economic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/economica.2023.v12.i1.6569

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The focus of this research is how to rank the West Sumatra creative economy sub-sector using creative economy indicators according to law No. 24 of 2019, Added Value, Intellectual Property, Cultural Heritage and Science and Technology. The research was conducted in six sub-sectors with the largest proportion of creative entrepreneurs in 2022. This study used the promethee ranking method, and GAIA analysis. The results of the study show that the competitiveness of the West Sumatra creative economy sub-sector is determined by cultural heritage and use of technology as well as the role of the workforce and developing the creative economy. There are three sub-sectors that have advantages based on creative economic indicators in West Sumatra, namely the Fashion, Performing Arts and Design sub-sectors. The factors causing its superiority are mainly in terms of cultural inheritance and the application of technology in the products created. The design policy for increasing the competitiveness of the West Sumatra creative economy sub-sector can be carried out most urgently (necessary conditions), increasing awareness of creative business actors registering intellectual property rights for creative products.
FACTORS AFFECTING BEHAVIORAL INTENTION TO USE MOBILE BANKING SERVICES Amelia, Mona; Ronald, Jimi; Syamra, Yesmira; Pratama, Indra Mulia; Putri, Yosi Eka
JURNAL ECONOMICA : Research of Economic And Economic Education Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Economica: Journal Of Economic And Economic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/economica.2024.v13.i1.8736

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Our research aims to reveal factors that are considered effective in influencing intentions to use mobile banking services, especially those owned and managed by Bank Nagari Padang Main Branch. In our research, the population used was all customers who saved at Bank Nagari Main Branch in Padang, while the samples were 100 customers who had saved through Bank Nagari Main Branch for more than a year and were over 17 years old. The data collection stage was carried out by a survey, namely by distributing questionnaires directly to target respondents who met predetermined criteria. The analytical method used is multiple linear regression (OLS) and t-statistical testing. In accordance with the results of hypothesis testing, we found that three dimensions of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), namely performance expectancy, effort expectancy and social influence, have a positive and significant effect on the intention to use Bank Nagari's mobile banking services, while the other dimension is Facilitating conditions do not have a significant influence on customers' intentions to use Bank Nagari's mobile banking services. Thus, it can be concluded that the hope of obtaining maximum benefits, the ease of operating procedures for technology-based devices, as well as the large influence of the social environment have an important role in shaping the intentions of Bank Nagari Padang Main Branch customers to use mobile banking services.
ANALYSIS OF THE POTENTIAL OF THE COASTAL VILLAGE OF KARANGAGUNG, TUBAN REGENCY FOR VILLAGE ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH BLUE ECONOMY FACTORS Anggapratama, Reza
JURNAL ECONOMICA : Research of Economic And Economic Education Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Economica: Journal Of Economic And Economic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/economica.2024.v13.i1.8677

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The impact of globalization on the emergence of the idea of sustainable growth or Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was introduced by the United Nations (UN) on September 25 2015. The cycle of economic activity that sustainably utilizes marine and coastal resources is outlined in the blue economy. This research aims to assess the potential of the coastal village of Karangagung, Tuban Regency, in achieving sustainable economic growth goals related to marine ecosystems and to determine the challenges in managing this potential through the application of blue economy factors. Blue economy factors include workforce (X1), capital (X2), technology (X3) and income (X4). The research method uses a mixed method. Mix methods are a combination of quantitative and qualitative research. The quantitative method uses multiple linear regression analysis. Questionnaires were distributed to 355 respondents. Qualitative method through FGD and interviews. The research results show that it partially influences village economic growth with an F-count of 2138.583 > 3.02. The results simultaneously show that workforce with a value of 0.000, capital with a value of 0.003, technology with a value of 0.000 and income with a value of 0.000 affect village economic growth. The results of the coefficient of determination with a value of 96.1% show that workforce, capital, technology and income influence village economic growth. The results of FGDs and interviews with fishermen and village officials show that workforce, capital, technology, and income influence village economic growth because most Karangagung village residents earn their livelihood as fishermen, influencing the village's economic growth.
SYNERGY OF DEMOCRACY, ENVIRONMENT, GENDER EQUALITY, AND INVESTMENT IN INCLUSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Fadilla, Meita Indah; Kusumastuti, Sri Yani
JURNAL ECONOMICA : Research of Economic And Economic Education Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Economica: Journal Of Economic And Economic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/economica.2024.v13.i1.8376

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AbstractInclusive economic development is a target that Indonesia must achieve in realizing social welfare. To achieve this target, synergy must be carried out through various mutually supporting factors, namely democracy, environmental quality, gender equality, and investment. The existence of these factors has a strong influence on encouraging the realization of inclusiveness in development. This research aims to analyze the existence of democracy, environmental quality, gender inequality, and investment in inclusive economic development. The research method used was Least Squares Dummy Variable (LSDV) with a sample of 34 provinces in Indonesia in 2018-2022. The results of this study show that the presence of democracy and investment influence inclusive economic development in a significantly positive way. This means that environmental quality and gender inequality affect inclusive economic development in a significant negative way. The influence exerted by democracy, environmental quality, gender inequality, and investment of 83.54% on inclusive economic development and sustainability of 16.46% is influenced by other components not in the research model.JEL Classification: J16, P48, O11Keywords: Democracy, Environment, Gender Equality, Investment, Inclusive Economy
INCREASING EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS THROUGH IMPROVING TRADE FACILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE Ansofino, Ansofino; Momon, Momon; UH, Vivi; Aldjoeffry, Mohammad Fikrie
JURNAL ECONOMICA : Research of Economic And Economic Education Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Economica: Journal Of Economic And Economic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/economica.2024.v13.i1.8722

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The main objective of this research is to analyze the economic agglomeration pattern of competitiveness of the main export products of West Sumatra province, focusing on the role of improving trade facilities and transportation infrastructure to and from the export port. How strong is its competitiveness, able to interact to serve national, regional and global trade, what strategies will be adopted to increase export competitiveness? The approach to measuring agglomeration export competitiveness used the Lapay Index, Moran and LISA Index, as well as factors influencing the creation of agglomeration using the spatial lag model and spatial error model, as well as strategies for increasing export competitiveness using the Promethee model. The research results show that aspects of existing transportation infrastructure and trade facilities have placed the competitiveness of West Sumatra province lower at the national and regional levels. Export ports have not interacted heavily with national and regional export port nodes. Strategy to increase the agglomeration of West Sumatra's export competitiveness through increasing ship units loading and unloading at export ports, increasing the number of containers (teus), increasing warehousing, improving the regulatory environment and increasing ICT capabilities at export ports.
THE INFLUENCE OF LEARNING MOTIVATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL INVOLVEMENT ON ACADEMIC PROCRASTINATION THROUGH TIME MANAGEMENT Fatoni, Arif; Dialoni, Diah; Munawaroh, Munawaroh; Sugiarto, Apprillia Anggraeni; Kurniawan, Dandi
JURNAL ECONOMICA : Research of Economic And Economic Education Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Economica: Journal Of Economic And Economic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/economica.2024.v13.i1.8693

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Schools are responsible for teaching students to be active in creative thinking, innovation, and diligent in completing their tasks. The purpose of this research is to explain (1) the influence of learning motivation on academic procrastination, (2) the influence of organizational involvement on academic procrastination, (3) the influence of time management on academic procrastination, (4) the influence of learning motivation on academic procrastination through time management; and (5) the influence of student involvement on academic procrastination through time management. This study employs a quantitative research approach, with data collected through observation, interviews, documentation, and questionnaires. The population of this research consists of 461 students from public high schools in Jombang Regency. The total sample size was determined using Slovin's formula, resulting in a sample of 82 students. In the course of this research, Partial Least Squares (PLS) were used as a technique for data analysis. The results indicate that learning motivation and organizational involvement affect time management, with a value of 0.134, meaning that the variables of learning motivation and organizational involvement can influence the time management variable by 13.4%. The R-squared value for the influence of learning motivation, organizational involvement, and time management on academic procrastination is 0.256, indicating that these variables can influence academic procrastination by 25.6%. Thus, this shows that learning motivation and organizational involvement affect academic procrastination through time management. Klasifikasi Jel: M21;J24 Kata Kunci: Motivasi Belajar, Keaktifan Berorganisas, Prokrastinasi Akademik, Manajemen Waktu
ANALYSIS OF COMPANY VALUE WITH MODERATION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONBILITY TO INFLUENCE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND CAPITAL STRUCTURE IN MANUFACTURING Eliza, Eliza -; Zefriyenni, Zefriyenni; Saludin, Mohamad Nasir; Nasrah, Rasidah; Mulya, Jumiatul
JURNAL ECONOMICA : Research of Economic And Economic Education Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Economica: Journal Of Economic And Economic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/economica.2024.v13.i1.8552

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This research was conducted to examine matters related to the variables studied. The objectives of this research are, 1) To determine the influence of financial performance and capital structure on company value, 2) To determine the influence of capital structure on company value, 3) To determine the influence of financial performance on company value and disclosure of corporate social responsibility as a moderating variable in manufacturing companies, and 4) To determine the effect of capital structure on company value and disclosure of corporate social responsibility as a moderating variable in manufacturing companies listed on the BEI in 2018-2022. The sample for this research is manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesian stock exchange in 2018-2022 which were selected using a purposive sampling method with predetermined criteria. In this research, panel data regression analysis was carried out using the E-EVews 12 software program. The results of this research are, 1) Financial Performance partially has a positive and significant effect on Company Value in Manufacturing Companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2018-2022, 2) Capital Structure has no partial effect on Company Value in Manufacturing Companies on Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2018-2022, 3) Financial Performance does not have a significant effect on Company Value which is partially moderated by Corporate Social Responsibility in Manufacturing Companies on the Indonesian Stock Exchange in 2018-2022, and 4) Capital Structure partially does not has a significant effect on Company Value which is moderated by Corporate Social Responsibility in Manufacturing Companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2018-2022.

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