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Balance: Jurnal Ekonomi
ISSN : 18582192     EISSN : 26865467     DOI : 10.26618/jeb
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Balance: Jurnal Ekonomi has p-ISSN 1858-2192 and e-ISSN 2686-5467 published by the Development Economics Study Program of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Muhammadiyah University of Makassar, this journal publishes research articles in the field of Economics. This journal publishes research studies that use various qualitative and/or quantitative methods and approaches in the field of Economics. This journal aims to develop concepts, theories, perspectives, paradigms, and methodologies in the scope of Economics published twice a year, namely June and December. The scope of Balance: Journal of Economics covers Economics and Development, Economic Behavior, Islamic Economic System, International Economy as well as applied sciences of Statistical Economics, Macro and Micro. Article submissions are made using the Balance: Jurnal Ekonomi template accompanied by supporting documents in the form of: a statement of authorship, ethics, and a copyright statement, which can be downloaded on the main page of the Balance: Jurnal Ekonomi website. Balance: Jurnal Ekonomi has been single-reviewed by peer reviewers. The decision to accept or not accept scientific articles in this journal is the right of the Editorial Board based on recommendations from peer reviewers.
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The Effect of Intrinsic, Extrinsic Motivation and Organizational Culture on Employee Job Performance at the Yogkarta Regional Disaster Management Agency Office (Office Case Study in Yogyakarta City) Tangkur, Eventinus Darman; Subiyanto, Didik; kirana, Kusuma Chandra
Jurnal Ekonomi Balance Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jeb.v19i1.11107

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Employee engagement is one of the key success factors that is always needed or strived for in almost every company. The work of employees in the company is very important. Achieving company goals requires high performance in all efforts to cooperate with employees. Employee performance can be achieved through 3 factors, namely (i) Intrinsic motivation is the motivation that makes someone perform well that comes from himself, (ii) Extrinsic motivation is the motivation of employees to complete their work. culture is an individual organization or company that can complete the work of employees, (iv) The purpose of this research is to identify and the importance of differences between intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, and organizational culture on employee performance at the Yogyakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency office. The following research uses a quantitative approach. The population in this research is 45 employees. The sampling method was carried out using a non-probability method and the sampling technique was purposive sampling. Data analysis using IBM SPSS application. The results of the research variable Intrinsic Motivation (X1) have no significant effect on Employee Performance (Y) as indicated by the results of the t test and the calculated t value of 0.767 < the t table value of 2.021 and its significance. 0.449 which means more than 0.05. Then the Extrinsic Motivation variable (X2) has no significant effect on employee performance (Y) which is shown from the results of the t test, the t count value is 0.094 <t table value 2.021, which is 0.926, which means more. Do 0.05 Differences in organizational culture (X3) have a positive effect on employee performance (Y). This is evidenced by the results of the t test, with a significance value of t count 6.110 > t table value of 2.021. 0.001 which means 0.05 is smaller than 05
Analysis Of Influencing Factors Poverty in East Nusa Tenggara Province 2016 – 2020 Anggara, Dhitya; Utomo, Yuni Prihadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jeb.v19i1.11108

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The destitution rate in the East Nusa Tenggara District overall is still high, still over the public neediness level. This study means to analyze the factors that influence the System/City Destitution Level in the East Nusa Tenggara Locale in 2016-2020. Board information relapse examination is the examination utilized in this review. The free factors utilized in this study were the Human Advancement Record, Area The lowest pay permitted by law, Labor supply, Government Consumptions, and Training Level; while the reliant variable utilized is the Neediness Level. The information utilized is information from 22 rules/urban communities in East Nusa Tenggara Region in 2016-2020. The outcomes showed that the best evaluation model was the Fixed Effect Model (FEM). The model exists, with a coefficient (R2) of 0.998260. Labor and Government Consumptions were found to adversely affect the Destitution Level in the Regime/City of East Nusa Tenggara Territory in 2016-2020, while the Human Improvement File, Locale The lowest pay permitted by law, and Training Level factors affected the Neediness Level.
The Effect Of Independence, Due Professional Care, And Audit Intensity On Audit Quality (Case Study At A Public Accounting Firm In Indonesia During The Covid-19 Pandemic) Pramesti, Nataza Intan; Saputro, Julianto Agung; Kusuma, Manggar Wulan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jeb.v19i1.11109

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The aims of this research are to describe the influence of: (1) influence of independence on audit quality in public accountant firms Indonesia. (2) influence of due professional care on audit quality in public accountant firms Indonesia. (3) influence of intensity examination on audit quality in public accountant firms Indonesia. Types of data on this research is primary data in the form of a questionnaire. Population of the research is an auditor who worked the public accountant and work from home during pandemic covid-19. Convenience sampling methods used is obtained from 118 respondents. From 133 questionnaires that were collected, there are 15 data cannot be used. Test requirements analysis included tests for normality, linearity test multicolinearity test, and heteroscedasticity test. The result of the research show that: (1) There is no effect between independence on audit quality, it proved by tcount, smaller than ttable namely 1,248 < 1,98 and the value of significance of 0,215 > 0,05. (2) There is significant effect between due professional care on audit quality, it proved by tcount  larger than ttable namely 2,946 > 1,98 and the value of significance of 0.004 < 0,05. (3) There is significant effect between intensity examination on audit quality, it proved by tcount  larger than ttable namely 4,244 > 1,98 and the value of significance of 0.000 < 0,05.
Analysis of the Effect of HDI, Foreign Investment, Domestic Investment and Population Projections on Economic Growth in Bali Province During the Period (2017-2021) Giovanni, Alveda Elian; Faridatussalam, Sitti Retno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jeb.v19i1.11110

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This study aimed to break down the impact of the Human Development Index, Foreign Investment, Domestic Investment and Population Projections on Monetary Development in Bali Area During the 2017-2021 Period. By involving an example of information in 9 locale in Bali. The data used is secondary and multiple linear regression analysis is the method used. Economic growth is the dependent variable, while the human development index, foreign investment, domestic investment and population projection are independent variables. The results of the study indicate that economic growth is influenced by the human development index variable, but economic growth is not influenced by the variables of foreign investment, domestic investment and population projections have no effect on.
The Effect Of Audit Opinion, Reputation Of Public Accountant Firm, Audit Delay, Company Size, And Financial Distress On Auditor Switching Bagaskara, Kurniarga; Indraswono, Cahyo
Jurnal Ekonomi Balance Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jeb.v19i1.11111

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This study aims to prove whether there is an effect of audit opinion, reputation of public accountant firm, audit delay, company size, and financial distress on auditor switching in the infrastructure, utilities, and transportation also healthcare sectors listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2016-2019. In this study, company size variable is measured using natural logarithms and financial distress is measured using the debt-to-equity ratio (DER). The data obtained are in the form of financial reports that can be downloaded through the company’s official website and IDX’s official website, www.idx.co.id. The sample selection process was carried out using purposive sampling and obtained a sample of 21 companies with a period of 4 years. Hypothesis in this research are tested by logistic regression analytical method and probit model. The result of this study indicate that audit delay has a positive effect on auditor switching, while audit opinion, reputation of public accountant firm, company size, and financial distress has no effect on the auditor switching
The Effect of Number of Members, Own Capital, External Capital and Business Volume on the Residual Results of Cooperative Business in West Java Province 2018-2020 Yaqzah, Moch. Wahyu; Sumarsono, Hadi
Jurnal Ekonomi Balance Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jeb.v19i1.11112

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Cooperatives as an institution with member welfare are the main goal through the process of dividing the remaining operating results (SHU). This study will examine the resulting influence on aspects of cooperatives such as the number of members, owner's capital , external capital, and business volume on SHU. Cooperatives throughout West Java Province were selected as research subjects, with data acquisition using Time Series with Cross Sections in 26 cities/districts of West Java Province in 2018-2020. The quantitative method uses a descriptive approach and panel data regression analysis, which succeeded in finding that number of members is partially positively related to the remaining operating results but has no significant effect. Owner’s capital and business volume can positively and significantly affect the remaining operating results. Meanwhile, external capital creates a significant negative impact on SHU. In a simultaneous study, all independent variables significantly positively influenced the SHU.
The Effect of Economic Growth and Population on the Unemployment Rate in Gowa Regency Asdar, Asdar; Akhmad, Akhmad; Jam’an, Andi; Mustari, Nur Annisa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jeb.v19i1.11113

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This study aims to determine Economic Growth, and the Minimum Wage affects the Unemployment Rate in Gowa Regency. data collection technique uses secondary data sourced from the Central Statistics Agency of Gowa Regency. The data analysis techniques used are classical assumption test, multiple linear regression analysis, coefficient of determination (R), simultaneous test (f test) and partial test (t test). The results showed that based on the results of regression analysis and partial tests (t test) the variables economic growth and population had a significant negative effect on the Unemployment Rate in Gowa Regency and the magnitude of the correlation value obtained by the coefficient of determination (R Square) output of 0.684 which implies that the effect of the free variables of Economist Growth and Population Numbers on the variables bound by the Unemployment Rate in Gowa District is 68.4%.
Cobb Douglas Production Function Analysis with Multiple Linier Regression Method on Rice Farming Business in East Java Province Kristopo, Mailan Bangun; Purnomo, Didit
Jurnal Ekonomi Balance Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jeb.v19i1.11114

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One of the staple foods of the people of Indonesia besides corn is rice. East Java Province is a potential rice-producing area because most of its territory is an agricultural area. This makes the province continue to increase rice production for the continuity of Indonesia's food self-sufficiency, especially in the East Java region itself. This study aims to determine the effect of harvest area, agricultural labor, and rainfall on rice production in East Java Province during the period 2001-2021. The analysis used is the Cobb-Douglas production function with multiple regression analysis using the Eviews. The results showed that the harvest area and agricultural labor had a positive effect on rice production. Meanwhile, rainfall has no effect on rice paddy production.
The Effect of Leadership, Motivation, and Work Environment on Employee Performance at Hermina Hospital Makassar Ramli, Muhammad Alamsyah; Mangkona, Suriyanti
Jurnal Ekonomi Balance Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jeb.v19i1.11115

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This study aims to determine whether leadership, motivation, and work environment have a positive and significant effect on the performance of Hermina Hospital Makassar employees. In this study, the number of samples studied were 76 people from 300 people from the number of employees of Hermina Hospital Makassar. The results of this study prove that: (1) Leadership has a positive and significant effect on Employee Performance; (2) Motivation has a positive and significant effect on Employee Performance; (3) The Work Environment has a positive and significant effect on Employee Performance.
Factors that affect the Amaount of Catfish Farming Production in the Catfish Village Boyolali Regency Ariyanto, Nanda Bagus; Setyowati, Eni
Jurnal Ekonomi Balance Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/jeb.v19i1.11117

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The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of capital, land area, and labor on catfish farming production in Catfish Village, Palm Oil District, Boyolali Regency. Primary data was collected from 29 respondents over a period of one harvest quarter. The study results indicate that capital has a significant impact on catfish farming production, while land area and labor do not have a significant effect. These findings have important implications for catfish farmers and policymakers. It emphasizes the need for sufficient capital investment to enhance production capabilities. Policymakers can support farmers through financial programs and credit access to facilitate investment in modern technologies and infrastructure. It is important to note that this study focuses on the specific context of Catfish Village in Boyolali Regency. Further research is needed to validate these results and explore additional factors that may influence catfish farming production.

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