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Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3048085X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.70865/jiatis
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems is a peer-reviewed open-access journal which publishes result from scientists and engineers from the fields of accounting, taxation, economics and information systems. Every submitted manuscript will be reviewed by at least two peer-reviewers using the double-blind review method. This journal is published Quarterly, (February, May, August, and November) Every year.
Articles 43 Documents
The Impact of Marketing Strategy Training on Marketing Personnel in an Effort to Achieve PT Laju Nusa Armada's Sales Target Parahita, Bayu Wega; Ramadhani, Mohammad; Kusmayati, Nindya Kartika
Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/jiatis.v1i2.51

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Failure to meet sales goals has an impact on the company's goals. goals for profits. The most fundamental issue is coming up with a strategy and a team that will give an answer for the issue. Training in marketing strategy has a fundamental objective of increasing sales and gaining an advantage over competitors with a long-term perspective. Showcasing methodologies incorporate momentary plans and long-term marketing strategies geared toward the market in order to support marketing goals and company objectives This is the reason, PT. Laju Nusa Armada, a company that provides trucking and logistic services, so that this analysis could assits the sales marketing staffs training. The outcome of a Company profit and sales performance are indicators of marketing strategy. growth. It is anticipated that this training will help explain the most recent marketing aspects. strategy to improve one's ability to come up with and analyze promoting systems in the business climate of PT. Goodbye Finapedia.
A Systematic Literature Review: The Influence of Motivation and Work Environment on Employee Performance Anggraini, Maicha Wulan; Mahgfiroh, Intan Rohmatul; Dagustan, Divara Augis; Putra, Riyan Sisiawan
Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/jiatis.v1i2.52

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Employees are the most important asset in a company. Without employees, all of the company's operational activities would cease. Employees need motivation, a supportive work environment, and tasks that allow them to demonstrate their abilities, thereby enabling them to provide their best performance to the company. Employee motivation and performance are two interrelated factors. The more motivation an employee has—whether it is to work, earn money, or support their family—the better their performance at work. This research aims to determine the influence of motivation and the work environment on company employee performance. The method used in this research is a Systematic Literature Review, where motivation and the work environment are the independent variables (x), and performance is the dependent variable (y). All articles referenced in this journal are sourced from Science Direct and Google Scholar, published in the last five years. Based on the results of this research, it can be concluded that there is an influence between motivation and the work environment on employee performance. With motivation, employees will feel more active and enthusiastic, and a positive work environment will further enhance employee performance, ultimately leading to improved company performance.
The Influence of Service Quality and Trust on Customer Satisfaction: (A Study at PT. Bank Perkreditan Rakyat Surasari Hutama Sukorejo Branch, Pasuruan Regency) Solikha, Fitriatus; Zunaida, Daris; Eny, Eny
Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/jiatis.v1i2.53

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The primary objective of this research is to identify and examine how service quality impacts customer satisfaction. To understand and analyze the relationship between trust and customer satisfaction. To explore and analyze the simultaneous and partial impact of service quality and customer satisfaction guarantees. A quantitative research approach was applied in this kind of research. The recorded review approach used a sample of 115 participants. According to the evaluation findings, customer satisfaction is positively and significantly influenced by service quality (X1), as evidenced by a t-calculated score greater than the t-table score (4.196 > 1.981) and a significance level below 0.05 (0.000 < 0.05). Additionally, customer satisfaction regarding the F-test value is influenced by both service quality and trust, determined by an F-table score greater than the F-calculated score (165.263 > 3.08) and a significance level of F below 0.05 (0.000 < 0.05). The adjusted R-square score of 0.742, also known as the coefficient of determination (R2), indicates that the total contribution of all X variables, namely trust and service quality, to the Y variable, which is customer satisfaction, is 74.2%. The remaining 25.8% is attributed to other factors not covered in this research.
The Influence of Financial Technology and Service Features on Consumer Preferences for Choosing a Digital Wallet in Financial Transactions: (Study on OVO Application Users of UNISMA FIA Students Class of 2020) Maharani, Adinda Puspita; Nuringwahyu, Sri; Chanafi, Ainul
Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/jiatis.v1i2.54

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The aim of this research is to investigate the impact of financial technology variables and service features on consumer choices when selecting digital wallets for financial transactions, utilizing a quantitative approach. Data collection was carried out through the use of questionnaires. The research population consisted of FIA students from the class of 2020 at UNISMA who are users of the OVO application. The results of the study reveal that consumer preferences (Y) are affected by financial technology variables (X1) and service features (X2). The F test results support the alternative hypothesis (Ha) and reject the null hypothesis (Ho), indicating that the independent variables have an influence on the dependent variable. The coefficient of determination shows an R square value of 0.299, suggesting that financial technology (X1) and service features (X2) collectively contribute to consumer preferences (Y) by 29.9%. Other variables not examined in this study account for 70.1% of the influence.
The Influence of Price, Service Quality, and Promotion on the Decision to Use GrabBike Services in Malang City: (A Study on Students of the Faculty of Administrative Sciences at Islamic University of Malang Who Use Grab Online Transportation) Nala, Dadilla Daffa Octa; Hardati, Ratna Nikin; Trianti, Khoiriyah
Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/jiatis.v1i2.55

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This research aims to investigate the influence of price, service quality, and promotion on purchasing decisions using quantitative research methods. Documents and questionnaires serve as data collection tools. The research population consists of seventy FIA UNISMA students from the class of 2020 who have used the GrabBike online transportation service at least once or twice. A census approach, combining non-probabilistic and intrusive selection strategies, was employed to select a sample of seventy respondents. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS 23, involving validity and reliability testing, multiple linear regression analysis, and classical hypothesis testing. The findings indicate that: (1) Price positively influences purchasing decisions (t-value 2.928 > t-table 1.668, p ≤ 0.05). (2) Service quality significantly impacts variable Y, with a t-value of 4.078 > t-table 1.668, p ≤ 0.05. (3) Promotion also has a significant positive effect on purchasing decisions (estimated t-value 1.994 > t-table 1.668, p ≤ 0.05). Price, service quality, and promotion collectively influence purchasing decisions, supported by F-value (34.694 > F-table 2.74)
The Impact of Disclosures on Green Accounting, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Corporate Governance on Stock Returns Safitri, Yasmin; PurwohediMurwanigsari, Unggul; Yusuf, Muhammad
Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/jiatis.v1i3.56

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This research investigates the impact of disclosing sustainability reports, encompassing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) aspects, on stock returns. Environmental factors are represented by green accounting, social by corporate social responsibility, and governance by corporate governance. The study employs quantitative methods using secondary data from sustainability reports of companies listed on the ESG Leaders index from 2017 to 2022 (total of 138 samples). Descriptive statistical analysis of panel data using Eviews 12 software was conducted. Results indicate that while green accounting does not significantly influence stock returns, both corporate social responsibility and corporate governance have a positive impact. This study suggests that companies can enhance their ESG reporting to cultivate a positive stakeholder image and potentially increase stock returns.
The Influence of Work Stress and Organisational Culture on Production Employees Performance of PT Kayika Waskita Indonesia Jombang Putri, Ika Oktavia; Prasetyo, Deni Widyo
Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/jiatis.v1i3.57

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The aim of this research is to explore how work stress and organisational culture impact the job performance of production staff at PT Kayika Waskita Indonesia in Jombang. Data gathering involves the distribution of questionnaires, conducting interviews, observations, and documentation.   This study utilizes quantitative methods with a descriptive approach to provide an overview of the research subject based on collected data or samples.   The target population consists of production employees at PT Kayika Waskita Indonesia in Jombang. Probability sampling technique is employed to select a sample of 80 employees.   Data analysis includes validity and reliability tests, classical assumption tests, multiple linear regression analysis, hypothesis testing using t tests, and determination of the coefficient of determination (R²) with the assistance of SPSS 21 software. The findings indicate that work stress negatively and significantly affects the performance of production employees at PT Kayika Waskita Indonesia in Jombang, whereas organisational culture has a positive and significant impact on their performance. 
Analysis of Pension Fund Payment Data Processing Information System Design Antari, Primadela; Bufra, Fanny Septiani; Andesti, Cyntia Lasmi
Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/jiatis.v1i3.58

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Research has been carried out at PT. Pos Indonesia (Persero) Lubuk Sikaping, and problems were found regarding the processing of pension fund payment data, where data processing was still manual and data storage still used folders and stored in filing cabinets. The report creation process is long and inefficient. In writing this research using the SDLC development method (System Development life Cycle) using the Visual Basic 6.0 programming language. In the results of this research, the design analysis used is the Information System Flow. The results of this research are a new system that has the advantage of minimizing the risk of errors or errors error which occurs in processing pension fund payment data as well as assisting in preparing reports and archiving data. It is hoped that PT Pos Indonesia (Persero) Lubuk Sikaping can apply and use this new system and can overcome problems in processing data on pension fund payments.
Analysis of The Impact of Political Connections and Ownership Structure on Corporate Performance (A Study on Companies Listed on BEI 2015-2019) Zen, Fadia; Murdiono, Achmad; Istanti, Lulu Nurul; Pradana, Deni Bagas; Nofianti, Siska Krisdiana
Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/jiatis.v1i3.59

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The aim of this study is to understand the differences in the impact of government and political connections, considering various ownership structures, leverage, and company size, on corporate performance. Focusing on political connections during the Jokowi regime, we analyze based on 2843 observations of companies listed in Indonesia. Additionally, we use OLS regression and address endogeneity problems with Robust Standard Error, resulting in new regression outcomes free from endogeneity issues. Our findings indicate that in the Jokowi regime, political connections significantly enhance corporate performance. Furthermore, the business landscape in Indonesia is dominated by conglomerates, family-owned businesses, and politicians. These findings can assist regulators and standard setters in considering future ownership structures, especially in state-owned enterprises, tender restrictions, and good corporate governance supervision, helping to devise the best strategies to improve welfare and reduce the excessive control of conglomerates in Indonesia. Instead of incremental work, this study focuses on corporate performance from a broader dimension of political connections, also examining the influence of other variables central to numerous research studies.
The Influence of Financial Technology on the Performance of MSMEs in the Regency Blitar : Effect Financial Literacy Mediation Murdiono, Achmad; Zen, Fadia; Istanti, Lulu Nurul
Journal of International Accounting, Taxation and Information Systems Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/jiatis.v1i3.60

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The Pancasila democratic economic system places MSMEs as one of the ideal locomotives for driving the national economy. Financial technology (Fintech) presents a paradigm shift in the financial and business sectors, one of which is the development of Fintech in the MSME scale industry. The focus object in this research is Blitar district MSMEs administrators who use fintech under the coordination of the Blitar District MSMEs and MSMEs Service. From variable testing, we can find out the impact of financial technology on the performance of MSMEs with financial literacy as a mediating variable. This research uses a quantitative approach which is descriptive, meaning that data analysis is quantitative, data collection uses research instruments which are also used to examine populations and samples to test the hypotheses that have been applied. The research results show that Fintech does not affect the performance of MSMEs and financial literacy is able to moderate the influence of Fintech on the performance of MSMEs. Variables such as sales turnover, profitability and asset growth do not show significant differences between MSMEs that use Fintech and those that do not use Fintech. These findings indicate that the benefits of Fintech have not been fully felt by MSMEs.