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Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning
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Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning (AMJEL) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing the fields of economy and education through multidisciplinary research. AMJEL provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share innovative ideas, findings, and experiences that contribute to the understanding and improvement of economic and educational practices in Asia. Scope: 1. Economic Theory and Practice: Exploring innovations in economic methodologies, policies, and practices to enhance economic development and learning outcomes. 2. Learning Technologies: Investigating the impact of digital tools, e-learning platforms, and educational software in enhancing economic education and learning experiences. 3. Educational Psychology: Examining learning behaviors, cognitive development, and psychological factors influencing economic education. 4. Comparative Studies: Conducting comparative studies of economic and educational systems, practices, and outcomes across different Asian countries. 5. Higher Education: Researching tertiary education, university administration, and academic performance in higher education institutions, with a focus on economic education. 6. Lifelong Learning: Focusing on adult education, continuing education programs, and professional development opportunities in the economic sector. 7. Inclusive Education: Developing strategies and practices for inclusive economic education, catering to diverse learners, including those with disabilities. 8. Policy and Administration: Analyzing economic and educational policies, leadership, and management in educational institutions. 9. Cultural Influences: Understanding the impact of cultural, social, and economic factors on educational and economic practices and learning outcomes. 10. Language Education: Investigating language acquisition, bilingual education, and language teaching methodologies related to economic learning. 11. Rural Economy and Education: Addressing the challenges and innovations in economic education in rural areas, including access to education, quality of education, and rural-urban educational and economic disparities.
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Regression analysis to evaluate the impact of information technologies tools on the performance of banks in Nigeria: English Ajao, Olutunde; Ayenigba , Alfred Ayo; Aborisade , Johnson Funsho
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70471/mvw57829

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Commercial banking in Nigeria has experienced immense growth since the turn of the century. This growth is largely attributed to the increased use of information technology in banking operations. Banks in Nigeria have now adopted IT systems to better manage customer data, processing financial transactions, and providing customers with better access to banking services. Linear Regression analysis was carried out to determine the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variables. The t, F and Durbin Watson statistic tests were also carried out to determine the individual significance, overall joint significance and goodness of fit of the model respectively. The regression results indicated that there was a positive and significant relationship between profitability and customer independent technology. The results also revealed ATMs, POS, MMO, and IBT were a key determinant of banks performance.  For example, banks in Nigeria can now offer customers online banking services, which make it easier for customers to access their accounts and transfer money. Banks can also benefit from IT systems to increase efficiency in processing transactions. This allows banks to reduce their costs and increase their profits .Overall, the adoption of IT in Nigerian banks has had a positive effect on their performance. The use of IT has allowed banks to increase their efficiencies, improve customer service, and increase their profitability.
Empowering Ulos Artisans through Financial Literacy and Digital Marketing: A Sustainable Approach to Preserving Cultural Heritage in Sipirok, Indonesia: English Siregar, Narumondang Bulan; Nasution, Abdillah Arif; Herubawa, Dio Agung; Azhar, Ibnu Austrindanney Sina
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): December 2024
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The ulos weaving business in Padang Bujur Village, Sipirok District, North Sumatra, plays a vital role in preserving cultural heritage and supporting the local economy. However, these enterprises face significant challenges, including inadequate financial management skills and limited digital marketing adoption. These issues were exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted traditional sales channels and reduced market demand. This program documents a community service program aimed at addressing these challenges through two key interventions: basic accounting training and the adoption of digital marketing strategies. The program provided artisans with practical knowledge in financial management, including transaction recording, cash flow management, and simple financial reporting. Furthermore, digital marketing solutions such as the creation of blogs, utilization of social media platforms, and optimization of e-commerce tools were introduced to expand market reach and improve product visibility. The results demonstrated a significant improvement in artisans' financial literacy and their ability to manage business finances transparently and effectively. Additionally, the implementation of digital marketing strategies increased customer engagement and broadened the market for ulos products, including access to national and international buyers. This program highlights the importance of integrating traditional craftsmanship with modern business practices to sustain micro-enterprises in the digital era. Future efforts should focus on advanced training and fostering partnerships with stakeholders to ensure long-term sustainability and growth.
Juridical Analysis of the Postponement of Execution of Inherited Land Due to Error in Objecto in Supreme Court Decision Number 204 K/Pdt/2019: English Debby Parhusip, Ewis; Yamin, Muhammad; Mulhadi
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): December 2024
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This study examines the juridical and non-juridical obstacles to the execution of court decisions in land inheritance disputes, focusing on error in objecto as highlighted in Supreme Court Decision Number 204 K/Pdt/2019. The case involved a geographical misidentification of the disputed object, which significantly delayed the execution process and hindered the enforcement of the court's ruling. Employing a normative juridical approach, this research utilizes statutory, case, and document analysis to explore the underlying issues. The findings reveal that the primary factors obstructing execution include error in objecto, objections from the judgment debtor, incompetence among law enforcement officers, lack of coordination and support from local government authorities, and the financial burden associated with the execution process. These challenges not only undermine the principle of legal certainty but also perpetuate substantive injustice for litigants. To address these issues, the study proposes preventive measures such as optimizing local inspections (descente), leveraging geospatial technology, and enforcing stricter standards against ambiguous lawsuits (obscuur libel). Corrective measures include the use of judicial review, Supreme Court advisory opinions, and sanctions for negligent judicial officers. By implementing these recommendations, the judiciary can enhance the effectiveness and enforceability of its decisions, ensuring greater legal certainty and fairness in land dispute resolutions.
Determinants of Intrinsic Value in Plantation Companies: An Analysis of Palm Oil Productivity, Firm Size, and Financial Performance on Indonesia Stock Exchange: English Rina Sitepu, Dewinta; Fachrudin, Khaira Amalia; Bulan Siregar, Narumondang
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): December 2024
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The palm oil industry is a cornerstone of Indonesia’s economy, contributing significantly to GDP, exports, and employment. As the largest global palm oil producer, Indonesia supports a vast international market but faces challenges related to productivity and sustainability. This study investigates the influence of productivity, firm size, profitability, liquidity, and leverage on the intrinsic value of plantation companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2018–2022. Employing a quantitative methodology, panel data regression analysis was applied to a sample of 14 companies, selected through purposive sampling, representing a focused yet representative subset of the population. Intrinsic value was calculated using the Free Cash Flow to Firm (FCFF) model under the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) approach. The findings reveal that firm size significantly enhances intrinsic value, indicating that larger firms benefit from economies of scale and better access to financing. However, productivity, profitability, liquidity, and leverage, while positively correlated, show statistically insignificant effects, suggesting that external factors such as global commodity price volatility and inefficiencies in financial management may play a role. This study underscores the critical role of firm size in driving intrinsic value while calling for further exploration of external factors impacting the palm oil sector. The results offer valuable insights for investors and policymakers in fostering financial performance and sustainable industry growth.
Analyzing the Impact of Work-Life Balance, Creativity, and Job Stress on Employee Performance: The Mediating Role of Problem-Solving: English Wiharni Az Lubis, Rizki; Siahaan, Elisabet; Sinulingga, Sukaria
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): December 2024
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This study aims to analyze the influence of work-life balance, creativity, and job stress on employee performance, with problem-solving as a mediating variable. The research was conducted on employees of PT. Bank Mandiri (Persero), Tbk, Unit CRC West Region I Sumatera 1, using a quantitative approach with the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to 160 respondents and analyzed using SmartPLS software. The results show that work-life balance and creativity have a positive and significant effect on employee performance, both directly and through problem-solving. Conversely, job stress has a significant adverse effect on employee performance, also mediated by problem-solving. The problem-solving variable plays an important role in bridging the relationship between work-life balance, creativity, and job stress with employee performance. This research provides practical implications for organizations to improve work-life balance, creativity, and employees' problem-solving abilities through flexible work policies, innovation training, and stress management programs. By focusing on the development of problem-solving skills, organizations can mitigate the effects of job stress and support employees in achieving optimal performance.

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