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Proceedings of Bengkulu International Conference on Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting
Published by Universitas Bengkulu
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30266726     DOI : 10.33369/bicemba
Core Subject : Economy,
The focus and scope of BICEMBA include Economics Development, Finance and Public Economics, Labor Economics, Blue and Green Economics Digital Economy and Behavioral Economics, E-Government and Governance, Macroeconomics Policy, International Trade, Creative Economics and Tourism, Food Security, Financial Management, Operational Management, Marketing Management, Strategic Management, Consumer Behavior, Organizational Behavior, Entrepreneurship, Risk Management, Human Resources Management, Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Auditing, Information Systems, Public Accounting, Finance and Investment, Economics and Accounting Sharia, Financial Technology. Authors are invited to electronically submit through the Journal Website no more than 10 pages of a full paper.
Articles 41 Documents
The Influence of Human Development Index, Gini Ratio, Life Expectancy, and Economic Growth on Poverty in Aceh Province 2018-2022 Dini Triani; Antoni Sitorus
Proceedings of Bengkulu International Conference on Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting Vol. 1 (2023): Proceeding Bicemba
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The aim of this research is to determine the influence of HDI, Gini Ratio, life expectancy, and economic growth on district and city poverty in Aceh Province in 2018–2022. This research uses quantitative data. 32 districts or cities were the sample for this research. using types of secondary data sourced from BPS. The analysis was carried out using the panel data regression method selected by REM. HDI, Gini Ratio, and AHH, as well as economic growth, have an effect of 73% (R2 = 0.732320) and can explain the elements that contribute to poverty in districts and cities in Aceh Province. HDI has a negative and significant effect with a coefficient of -0.628582 and a probability of 0.0000<0.05. The Gini ratio with a coefficient of 3.025394 and a prob of 0.01720.05<0.05 has a positive and significant effect; AHH has a coefficient of 0.063478 with a prob value of 0.75>0.05, which is not significant; and the economic growth coefficient is 0.053672 with a prob of 0.0001<0.05, which means it has a negative and significant effect on poverty in the districts and cities of Aceh Province.
Analysis of the Efficiency of Local Government Spending in Poverty Alleviation and Unemployment Reduction in West Java Province Jormarito Elizabet Siahaan; Roosemarina Anggraini Rambe
Proceedings of Bengkulu International Conference on Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting Vol. 1 (2023): Proceeding Bicemba
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This study aims to measure the efficiency of local government spending in West Java Province during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The inputs used are economic spending, education, health, public facilities, and infrastructure. The outputs used are poverty rate and unemployment rate. The analysis method used is Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) with an output-oriented model based on variable Return to Scale (VRS) approach. The results showed that 19 local governments were relatively efficient; which consists of 10 districts and 9 cities. The ten efficient districts are Bogor, Bandung, Garut, Tasikmalaya, Ciamis, Sumedang, Indramayu, Purwakarta, Bekasi, Pangandaran. While the nine efficient cities are Bogor, Sukabumi, Cimahi, Bandung, Cirebon, Bekasi, Depok, Tasikmalaya, Banjar.
Analysis of the Impact of Poverty, Human Development Index, and Labor on Domestic Products in the District/City of Bengkulu Province 2017-2021 Ditra Deviasari; Bambang Agoes Hermanto
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This study aims to determine the impact on regional gross domestic product in the districts or cities of Bengkulu province. In data analysis, a panel data regression model was used (combining time series and cross series) for the period 2017–2021 in 10 districts and towns in Bengkulu using Eviews 12. Research results This shows that poverty has a negative and insignificant impact. impact on GRDP; the human development index shows that HDI has a positive and significant impact on GRDP; and dynamic populations have a positive and significant influence on GRDP.
Analysis of the Effect of Exports, Imports, Exchange Rates, and Inflation on Indonesia's Economic Growth Intan Chairani; Septriani Septriani
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This study aims to examine the impact of exports, imports, inflation, and exchange rates on economic growth in Indonesia during the period 1993-2022. The analytical method employed is multiple regression analysis. The findings of this research indicate that the variables of imports and exchange rates have a significant positive influence on economic growth. Meanwhile, export variables have a significant negative effect on economic growth. Variable inflation does not have a significant effect on economic growth. So the country needs to develop various types of products that can meet global market demand while looking for opportunities in new markets abroad. And focus on improving the quality and innovation of export products to be essential. This helps ensure that exported products meet high international standards remain competitive in the global market and can boost Indonesia's economic growth. Meanwhile, the government should have the capacity to uphold the level of inflation stability so that it is not higher and causes economic growth to rise.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Poverty in Eastern Indonesia Quriah Silvia Ningsih; Novi Tri Putri
Proceedings of Bengkulu International Conference on Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting Vol. 1 (2023): Proceeding Bicemba
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This study aims to analyze the effect of per capita income, length of schooling, and unemployment to on poverty in Eastern Indonesia. A panel regression model was used. The data used consisted of 11 provinces from 2016 to 2022. The research results show per capita income has a significant negative effect on poverty. Years of schooling and the unemployment rate have a significant positive effect on poverty. Years of schooling and unemployment rates are the main factors influencing poverty in Eastern Indonesia. Meanwhile, per capita income and years of schooling can help reduce poverty in Eastern Indonesia. Thus, both central and regional governments should reduce the unemployment rate. They also should create the programs in order to increase the people’s income in Eastern Indonesia.
The Effect of Formal Performance Evaluation and Efficacy on Supervisor Trust in Employees with Remote Working Shalihani Humaira; Sriwidharmanely Sriwidharmanely
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This study examines the effect of formal performance evaluation and efficacy on supervisors' trust in remote employees. One important way to create effective performance is the trust of superiors in their subordinates and vice versa. Remote working means employers and employees don't have to meet in person to get work done. This research uses the Leadership Member Exchange (LMX) leadership theory. Leadership Member Exchange (LMX) theory is the perception of interaction between superiors and employees. This article examines how efficacy can strengthen employers' trust in their employees' data in remote work. Still, formal performance evaluations do not have the effect obtained using online questionnaire survey data. The method in this study used multiple regression.
The Role of Accounting Student Learning Experience on Career Choices as Public Accountants: The Effects of Information Overload and Alternative Attractiveness Ovy Alexander; Sriwidharmanely Sriwidharmanely
Proceedings of Bengkulu International Conference on Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting Vol. 1 (2023): Proceeding Bicemba
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This research project aims to delve deeper into the impact of experiential learning, the challenge of information overload, and alternative career appeal when individuals decide to pursue a career as a public accountant. This study employs Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) to explore the roles of information overload and alternative career attractiveness in individuals' decisions regarding public accounting careers based on their learning experience, which motivated them. The research methodology involves the administration of a questionnaire, with participants selected through random sampling from a pool of accounting students. The study employs Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA) to examine the relationships between these variables. The findings indicate a significant association between information overload and its reinforcement of the role of experiential learning in career choice among accounting students. In contrast, alternative career attractiveness does not exhibit a meaningful relationship. It appears to weaken the influence of learning experience in their decision-making process regarding a career as a public accountant.
The Implementation of Performance-Based Budgeting and The Quality of Financial Reports on The Performance Accountability of Government Agents Nila Aprila; Devia Rolita; Febbiana Nurhasanah
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Performance accountability is very much needed in a government agency for tangible evidence of agency accountability for the realization of a success or failure of program implementation and the achievement of specified activities. Increased accountability can be supported by the implementation of performance-based budgeting and the quality of financial reports in achieving the success of work goals and objectives. The purpose of this study is to identify the influence of performance-based budgeting and the quality of financial reports on the performance accountability of South Bengkulu Regency government agencies. This study uses quantitative methods. Purposive sampling is used in the sampling technique. The data collection technique used a questionnaire that was tested through descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression. The population in this study amounted to 40 OPD in South Bengkulu Regency. Based on the results of data management research, it is known that performance-based budgeting and reporting systems simultaneously or partially have a significant positive effect on the performance accountability of South Bengkulu Regency government agencies.
Analysis the Influence of GRDP, Population, and Provincial Minimum Wage on Open Unemployment in Bengkulu Province Nur Asyifa Oktaliana; Mochamad Ridwan
Proceedings of Bengkulu International Conference on Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting Vol. 1 (2023): Proceeding Bicemba
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Open unemployment in Bengkulu Province is allegedly likely to increase due to the economic recession and the Covid 19 pandemic, which is caused by fluctuations in GRDP, population and provincial minimum wages. This research aims to determine and analyze the influence of Gross Domestic Regional Product (GRDP), Population, and Provincial Minimum Wage on the Number of Open Unemployed in Bengkulu Province. The data used is secondary data sourced from BPS (Central Statistics Agency). The form of data used is panel data by taking the case of 1 city (Bengkulu City) and 3 parent districts (South Bengkulu, Rejang Lebong, North Bengkulu) in 2011-2020. The analysis method used is panel data regression with the Common Effect Model (CEM) approach. The research results show that simultaneously, the variables GRDP, Population and Provincial Minimum Wage influence Open Unemployment in Bengkulu province. Partially, the GRDP and Population variables have a significant and positive effect on Open Unemployment, while the Provincial Minimum Wage variable does not have a significant effect on Open Unemployment in Bengkulu province.
Comparative Study of Local Government Spending Efficiency in Achieving HDI Components Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic Muhammad Havizd; Roosemarina Anggraini Rambe
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This study aims to measure the efficiency of local government spending in achieving the human development index in each province in Indonesia before (2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020). The inputs used consist of four types of spending, which are spending per capita on the economy, health, education, and social protection. The outputs used are the three components in the human development index, namely life expectancy, average length of schooling, and real spending per capita. This research is a quantitative descriptive study using secondary data for 2019 – 2020. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) was applied using the Variable Return to Scale (VRS) approach. The efficiency model used is Output Oriented. The results of this study show that the average efficiency score of 34 provinces in Indonesia before the COVID-19 pandemic (2019) was 0.946; and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020) it was 0.946. There were 6 provinces that were consistently relatively efficient both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic; they were provinces of Banten, DI Yogyakarta, Jakarta; West Java, Central Java, and North Sumatra. Meanwhile, there was one province that was efficient before the COVID-19 pandemic, but become inefficient during the pandemic, that is Riau Archipelago.

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