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International Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting
Published by CV. LAFADZ JAYA
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International Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting (IJEMA) | ISSN (e): 2988-7615 publishes research articles related to Economics, Management and Finance. The research studies that are acceptable for publication in this journal are: Economics: development economics, applied economics, monetary economics, public economics, industrial economics, international and regional economics, natural resource economics, human resource economics, and sharia economics). Management: Strategic Management, Marketing Management, Public Relations Management, Sales Management, Procurement Management, Finance and Accounting Management, Human Resources Management, Technology and Information Management, R&D Management, Engineering Management, Project Management, Risk Management, Change Management). Accounting: Financial Accounting, Auditing, Management Accounting, Cost Accounting, Tax Accounting, Budgeting, Governmental Accounting, and Accounting System.
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The Effect of Learning Environment, Learning Motivation, and Family Economics on Student Learning Achievement Adhitia Hermawan, Rangga; Napisah, Napisah; Ruhiyat, Endang; Doringin, Ferry
International Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting (IJEMA) Vol. 2 No. 8 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/ijema.v2i8.223

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Education is an element that cannot be separated from humans, through education humans have the responsibility of fostering humans to have good quality, intelligent, and responsible for themselves, society, nation, and country, even spiritual responsibility so that humans as learners can carry out their religious teachings properlyThis study uses cross-sectional quantitative research techniques. The population in this study was 357 students. researchers used the slovin formula in determining the number of research samples so that 191 samples were obtained in this studyThe learning environment, learning motivation and family economy have an influence on learning achievement by 37.9%The learning environment variable has no effect on learning achievement partially The learning motivation variable affects learning achievement partially The family economy variable affects learning achievement partially The learning environment, learning motivation and family economy on learning achievement simultaneously
Analysis of the Impact of Green Policy and Environmentally Friendly Supply Chain Management on Competitive Advantage through Green Technology Adaptation as an Intervening Variable in Manufacturing Companies in North Sumatra Handayani Harahap, Hastuti; Rudy Sentosa Rajagukguk, Frederick; Welly Arifin, Indra
International Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting (IJEMA) Vol. 2 No. 8 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/ijema.v2i8.230

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This study aims to analyze the impact of green policies and environmentally friendly supply chain management on the competitive advantage of manufacturing companies in North Sumatra through the adaptation of green technology as an intervening variable. The method used in this study is quantitative with the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) approach using Smart PLS software. The data used in this study were obtained through a survey involving manufacturing companies in North Sumatra. The results of the study indicate that green policies and environmentally friendly supply chains have a significant effect on the adaptation of green technology, which in turn has a positive impact on the company's competitive advantage. This study also found that the adaptation of green technology acts as a mediator that strengthens the relationship between green policies, environmentally friendly supply chains, and competitive advantage. These findings indicate that manufacturing companies that implement green policies and manage their supply chains with an environmentally friendly approach can strengthen their competitive position through more efficient and environmentally friendly technological innovations. The implication of this study is the importance of green policies that support the adoption of green technology and environmentally friendly supply chain management in increasing the company's competitiveness in an increasingly competitive market.
The Impact of Green Marketing Techniques on Consumer Purchasing Decisions in Organic Product Companies in North Sumatra through Product Quality Perception as an Intervening Variable Welly Arifin, Indra; Handayani Harahap, Hastuti; Rudy Sentosa Rajagukguk, Frederick
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/ijema.v2i8.231

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This study aims to analyze the effect of green marketing techniques on consumer purchase decisions through perception of product quality as an intervening variable in organic product companies in North Sumatra. The method used in this study is a quantitative method using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) through SmartPLS software. The test results show that green marketing techniques have a significant effect on the perception of product quality, which in turn affects consumer purchasing decisions. In addition, the perception of product quality is proven to be a variable that mediates the relationship between green marketing and purchasing decisions. These findings indicate that companies that implement green marketing techniques can improve the perception of product quality, which ultimately encourages consumers to buy the product. This study provides important insights for organic product companies to optimize green marketing strategies to improve consumer purchasing decisions.
Analysis of the Influence of Green HR on Employee Job Satisfaction in Eco-Friendly Hotels in Lake Toba with Work Environment as an Intervening Variable Rudy Sentosa Rajagukguk, Frederick; Welly Arifin, Indra; Handayani Harahap, Hastuti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/ijema.v2i8.232

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This study aims to analyze the effect of Green HR on the Work Environment and Job Satisfaction of employees in environmentally friendly hotels around Lake Toba, as well as the effect of Harmonization of Digitalization of Tax Accounting on Community Economic Welfare through Digital Literacy. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of Green HR policies has a significant effect on the quality of the work environment and employee satisfaction. Sustainability-based and environmentally friendly policies increase motivation and work comfort, which in turn increases employee satisfaction. In addition, the digitalization of tax accounting, supported by digital literacy, has a positive impact on improving community economic welfare. These findings support the theory that policies that prioritize sustainability, both in the fields of HR and taxation, can create better results in improving quality of life and work productivity. This study makes an important contribution to the development of policies that support sustainability and digitalization in improving economic welfare and job satisfaction.
The The Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) in Analyzing the Impact of Economic Growth, Population Growth, and Carbon Emissions in Indonesia Daffa Nanda Pratama; Neli Aida; Asih Murwiati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/ijema.v2i8.226

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Managing carbon emissions is a pivotal challenge in Indonesia due to its significant impact on climate change and environmental sustainability. This study aims to examine the dynamic relationships between economic growth, primary energy consumption, and carbon emissions in Indonesia, employing the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) approach. Using annual data from 1996 to 2023 sourced from the World Bank, the analysis investigates both short-term and long-term effects of the independent variables on carbon emissions. The findings reveal that primary energy consumption exerts a substantial and consistent impact on increasing carbon emissions across both time horizons, whereas the influence of economic growth appears more variable and less pronounced. The Impulse Response Function (IRF) analysis demonstrates a persistent upward trend in carbon emissions following shocks from primary energy consumption. Moreover, the Variance Decomposition analysis highlights that by the 25th period, primary energy consumption accounts for 23.79% of the variance in carbon emissions, whereas economic growth contributes only 4.09%. These results underscore the urgent need for Indonesia to prioritize energy transition policies that promote the adoption of renewable energy sources and improve energy efficiency. Such measures are essential to mitigate carbon emissions and support the country’s commitment to sustainable development and environmental preservation.

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