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Indonesian Development Economics and Localities
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30895855     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59535
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IDEAL (Indonesian Development Economics and Localities) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to facilitating rapid scientific communication while maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity. Published two times a year, the journal welcomes original articles, short communications, review articles, and letters to the editor, all of which undergo rigorous peer review before publication. As an online-only journal, IDEAL does not assign page numbers; instead, each article is given a unique article number. With a broad scope, IDEAL serves as a platform for research that focuses on development economics and local dynamics, as well as issues related to sustainability, inclusivity, and equitable economic growth. By connecting academics, practitioners, and stakeholders from various sectors, the journal aims to generate new insights, address multidimensional challenges, and foster policy innovation amid global expansion, particularly within Indonesia’s diverse regions. True to its name, IDEAL integrates theory and practice in development economics, emphasizing the role of localities as key factors in sustainable growth. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the journal seeks to build synergy between academic research and real-world implementation, contributing to solving complex economic challenges and enhancing societal well-being.
Articles 34 Documents
Global Issues in Digital-Based Education Marketing for World Class Education at Universitas Internasional Batam Agung Setiabudi; Kasful Anwar Us; Fridiyanto; Sri Kadarsih
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Regional Disparities and Development Policy: Evidence from Indonesian Localitie
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/bdarhf46

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This study explores the global digital marketing strategies implemented by Universitas Internasional Batam (UIB) in its pursuit of World Class Education (WCE). Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, the research analyzes UIB’s efforts to expand its international reach through multilingual website development, participation in global mobility programs such as Erasmus and AIESEC, and active digital campaigns across social media platforms. Findings reveal key challenges including limited multilingual content, insufficient digital marketing infrastructure and human resources, and a lack of differentiated international academic programs and sustainable collaborations. Despite these challenges, UIB demonstrates strategic progress through capacity-building initiatives, accreditation efforts, and enhanced global partnerships. The study highlights the importance of integrating digital innovation with local cultural values (glocalization), strengthening international academic networks, and adopting data-driven marketing approaches. The results provide valuable insights for higher education institutions aiming to compete effectively in the increasingly globalized digital education market.
Leadership and International Collaboration of Institutions Toward World Class Education Fahrizal Nover; Kasful Anwar Us; Fridiyanto
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Regional Disparities and Development Policy: Evidence from Indonesian Localitie
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In the era of globalization and increasing competition among higher education institutions, Universitas Negeri Jakarta (UNJ) is striving to achieve the status of a World Class Education (WCE) institution. This study aims to explore how leadership and international collaboration at both institutional and human resource levels contribute to the realization of WCE at UNJ. Utilizing a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with university leaders, international office staff, and academic personnel, alongside analysis of institutional documents. The findings reveal that visionary, transformational, and distributed leadership plays a crucial role in fostering internationalization strategies, including academic mobility, global research partnerships, and cross-border curriculum development. However, the study also identifies significant challenges such as limited institutional synergy, inadequate international literacy among staff, and underdeveloped monitoring systems for sustainable collaboration. The research emphasizes the need for integrated leadership models and systematic human resource development to enhance global competitiveness. Ultimately, the synergy between effective leadership and strategic international cooperation is essential for positioning UNJ as a globally recognized university.
Analysis of Factors Influencing Taxpayer Compliance in Paying Regional Taxes in Mataram City Saumatur Rizky; Hailuddin, Hailuddin; Sujadi, Sujadi
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Regional Disparities and Development Policy: Evidence from Indonesian Localitie
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This study aims to analyze the influence of the tax administration system, tax services, tax rates, tax audits, tax law enforcement, and tax knowledge on taxpayer compliance in paying local taxes in Mataram City. This study uses a quantitative approach with an associative research type. Data were collected through distributing questionnaires to 100 taxpayer respondents in Mataram City and analyzed using multiple linear regression with the help of SPSS software. The results of the study indicate that simultaneously, all independent variables have a significant effect on taxpayer compliance. Partially, the variables of tax services, tax rates, tax audits, and tax law enforcement have a significant influence, while the tax administration system and tax knowledge have no significant effect. Tax law enforcement is the most dominant factor in influencing taxpayer compliance. In connection with these findings, it is recommended that the Mataram City Government improve and strengthen aspects of tax law enforcement firmly and consistently. The application of administrative and criminal sanctions for violations of tax obligations must be carried out effectively to create a deterrent effect for non-compliant taxpayers.
Factors Affecting Labor Productivity in the Coconut Oil Industry in Kekeran Hamlet, Batu Layar Village, West Lombok Regency Wawan Turmuzi Baedowi; Helmy Fuadi; Ahmad Zaenal Wafik
Indonesian Development Economics and Localities Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Regional Disparities and Development Policy: Evidence from Indonesian Localitie
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This study investigates the factors influencing labor productivity in the coconut oil industry in Kekeran Hamlet, Batu Layar Village, West Lombok Regency. Utilizing a quantitative approach, the research focuses on four independent variables—wages, age, work experience, and gender—while labor productivity serves as the dependent variable. Data were collected through surveys, interviews, and documentation involving 52 randomly selected respondents from a population of 108 workers. The analysis employed Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to assess the significance and contribution of each factor. The results show that wages are the most dominant factor affecting productivity, followed by gender differences. The study highlights the importance of adequate compensation and gender-sensitive approaches to enhance productivity in local resource-based industries. Recommendations for future research include the use of Common Factor Analysis for deeper exploration and comparison.

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