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Journal of Economic Empowerment Strategy (JEES)
Published by Universitas Pasundan
ISSN : 26217724     EISSN : 26214652     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23969/jees
Core Subject : Economy,
Scope and Focus of Journal of Economic Empowerment Strategy (JEES) encompasses: Management Business administration Business strategy Accounting Industrial creative Entrepreneurship Small business Family business Human Resourrces Development Conomic empowerment for women Corporate Social Responsibility
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THE COMPARISON OF APPLICATION OF STOCK RETURN EVALUATION IN RECORDED COMPANIES IN LQ 45 FOR THE 2012-2016 PERIOD Neneng Susanti; Deden Novan Setiawan Nugraha
JEES: Journal of Economic Empowerment Strategy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): Volume 2 Number 1, February 2019
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The purpose of this study is not only to compare the Capital Asset Price Model, Arbitration PriceTheory, Three Factor Price Model, Three Factor Price Model, and Five Factor Price Model to studythe Capital Asset Price Model, Price Arbitration Price Theory, Three Factor Price Model, FourFactors Pricing Model and Five Factors Pricing Model for excess returns and for determining thebest asset pricing model in terms of the ability to explain estimates of excess returns. This researchincludes explanatory research (explanatory research), namely looking at the relationship betweenresearch variables and testing hypotheses that have been formulated previously. This study examinesthe effect of variables in the asset pricing model and compares the asset pricing models in explainingexcess returns. Based on the results of the research that has been carried out the best model that canbe used in assessing the asset pricing model is the five Price Model Factors, this is evidenced by thevalue of R2 or R Square of 89.4%, the value is greater than the value of R2 or R Square CapitalAsset Pricing Model, Arbitration Price Theory, Three Price Factor Models, and Four Price FactorModels, which were 34.7%, 55.2%, 77.2% and 79% respectively
THE IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MOTIVATION, TRAINING, AND WORK ENVIRONMENT TO NURSES PERFORMANCE IN PATIENT SAFETY Fushen fushen; Meylona Verawaty Zendrato
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The development of hospitals in health industry as economic institutions and the establishment ofmany new hospitals increase the number of nurses needed while the number of nurses producedcannot keep pace with the increasing demand. In hospital services, nurse is the most frequentlyinteracted person with patients and are fully responsible for patient care, including in terms of patientsafety. This study aims to obtain empirical evidence about the effect of motivation, training andwork environment on the performance of nurses in patient safety in the Public Hospital. Expectedoutput from this study can be used as a reference to determine the policy for nurse management atthe hospital. This is a correlational analytic study with a cross-sectional approach and descriptivemethod of verification. The research was conducted in a Public Hospital in Jakarta. The researchsample are 90 nurses working in inpatient wards. The hypothesis of this study were analyzed withpath analysis methods. The results of this study showed a significant positive effect betweenmotivation and performance (20.7%), training and performance (21.8%), working environment andperformance (20.7%), and the simultaneous influence from motivation, training, and workingenvironment on the performance (63.2% ).
SUPERVISION OF HOTEL AND RESTAURANT TAX LEARNING TO IMPROVE REGIONAL ORIGINAL INCOME (PAD) SUMEDANG DISTRICT Lalas Sulastri; Prima Nugraha
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To manage hotel and restaurant taxes, it is absolutely necessary to have sufficient supervision andto supervise the implementation of hotel and restaurant taxes carried out by the Regional RevenueService. The purpose of this study, namely to determine the implementation of supervision of hoteland restaurant tax collection, things that hinder and efforts that must be done to overcome obstaclesto the implementation of supervision of hotel and restaurant tax collection in increasing the originalrevenue of Sumedang Regency. The method used in this research is qualitative method. With eightinformants of research, namely the Head of the Regional Revenue Service, Head of Planning andOperations Control, Head of Control and Supervision Section, Executive Staff of OperationalControl Planning, hotel and restaurant management. The results of the study show that controllingof hotel tax collection and restaurant tax to increase Sumedang Regency's original revenue has beeneffective but not yet maximally this can be seen from still encountered several obstacles, includingthe competency of tax collector officers, budget constraints and low awareness of taxpayers.However, it is expected that in the future there will be improvements in line with efforts to be carriedout by the Regional Revenue Service of Sumedang Regency.
IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TO THE VALUE OF COOPERATIVE COMPANY Rima Elya Dasuki; Ardiyani Lestari
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Cooperatives are one of the institution that can carry out economic empowerment for thecommunity. Cooperative business is directly related to the improve the business and welfare ofmembers, so that with good supervision will have a high beneficial impact for members. Cooperativedevelopment policy should give priority to quality of cooperatives, to produces quality cooperativesrequired good supervision. The subject of the result are saving loan cooperatives in West Java-Indonesia . The type of research used in this study is descriptive research methods, namely researchthat uses primary and secondary data which is then processed and analyzed .Implementation of GoodCorporate Governance encourages cooperative management in conducting savings and loanactivities effectively and efficiently by taking into account the principles of cooperatives andprudential principles so that the cooperative assessment is transparent, accountable and responsive.Principles of Good Corporate Governance required by cooperatives to achieve businesssustainability. Research Finding: Management of cooperatives can be done effectively and with theimplementation of Good Corporate Governance the performance of cooperatives can be increasedand improve service to the member. Cooperative development policy should give priority to qualityof cooperatives, to produce quality cooperatives required good supervision.
DETERMINANTS OF FDI INFLOWS IN SIX ASEAN COUNTRIES IN 1998-2016 Iqbal Firdaus; Sri Mulatsih; Iskandar Ahmaddien
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Investment is an important element of the growth and the development of economic. Foreign DirectInvestment (FDI) is one of the investment sources as an alternative to the Domestic Investment thatmight be difficult to be fulfilled by a country itself. The increased numbers of FDI inflows toASEAN countries turns out were not evenly distributed to each country. This research is importantto determine the development and determinants of FDI inflows in six ASEAN countries in the periodof 1998-2016. From the panel data regression analysis, it can be concluded that the variable levelsof corruption negatively affect the FDI inflows, while the level of economic freedom and incomeper capita has a positive effect on FDI inflows in six ASEAN countries in 1998-2016.

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