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Proceeding International Annual Conference Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting
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Increasing Customer Satisfaction Through Digital Banking Technology Services And Service Quality At Bank Syariah Indonesia Kcp Nganjuk Yos Sudarso Rizky Natalia Hartanti; Dyah Suswanti Respatiningtyas; Rendi Dwi Apriansa; Wiwin Alief Bachtiar
Proceeding International Annual Conference Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting Vol. 1 (2023): Proceeding International Annual Conference Economics, Management, Business, and Accou
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The purpose of this research was to provide empirical evidence to determine customer satisfaction in terms of digital services and service quality at Bank Syariah Indonesia KCP Yos Sudarso. This research method was a quantitative research with descriptive method. The population in this study were 93 respondents using a purposive sampling technique using the slovin formula, namely taking informants based on respondents who fit the research objectives with certain criteria from 1250 population to 93 responden. Data collection techniques were obtained by observing, interviewing questionnaires and documentation. Data analysis techniques used to data quality testing, classic assumption testing, and hypothesis testing. The result of the research is that digital technology services have a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction at BSI KCP Yos Sudarso Nganjuk with a value of 4,412. Furthermore, service quality had a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction at BSI KCP Yos Sudarso Nganjuk of 4,139. Furthermore, the contribution to the influence of digital technology services and service quality is R 0.834 or 83.4%. which had a very strong level of relationship because it correlation coefficient value in the range of 0.8-1. And for the adjusted R Square value of 0.688 or 68.8%, this indicated that digital technology services and service quality are factors that could affect customer satisfaction by 68.8%.
Analysis of Market Responses to Lockdown Effect of Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia and Malaysia (Studies on Companies Listed on Jakarta Islamic Index and FTSE Bursa Malaysia Hijrah Syariah Index) Afny Suci Ningsih; Ely Windarti Hastuti; Salysya Dzakiyah Al Abidah
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The announcement of lockdowns in Indonesia and Malaysia due to Covid-19 affected the formation of stock price fluctuations because stock prices continued to change, known as volatility. Measurements on the stock market that occur as a result of an event use the market response that is determined by abnormal returns and trading volume activity. The purpose of this study was to analyze abnormal returns and trading volume activity on the lockdown effect in Indonesia and Malaysia. This type of research is quantitative. The samples used were 19 companies listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index which were consistently listed during the lockdown due to Covid-19 and the 10 best constituents on the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Hijrah Syariah. The data analysis technique used is the normality test using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and the significance test. The results of the study showed that there was no reaction to abnormal returns when setting the Large Scale Social Restrictions policy and Imposing Restrictions on Community Activities in Indonesia, but there was a reaction to abnormal returns when setting the Movement Restriction Order policy in Malaysia. As for trading volume activity, there was no reaction to the enactment of the Large-Scale Social Restrictions policy, the Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities, and Orders to Restrict Movement in Indonesia and Malaysia.
A Conceptual Framework For Islamic Gold Monetization: Hybrid Musharakah Model Hardiansyah
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This conceptual paper proposes a hybrid musharakah gold-based refinancing scheme submitted for productive physical gold investments. It answers the product innovation opportunity challenge in Islamic Financial Institutions (IFI) towards bullion bank activity implementation because of Act of Law No. 4 of 2023 about P2SK. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach of contemporary resource material about fiqh literature from Shariah Standard No. 57 on gold trading and its trading control released by the World Gold Council and AAOIFI, as well as Fatwa DSN MUI for Musharakah refinancing contract, then validated by semi-structured interviews. We use product simulation to present and compare the concept with an existing gold-based pawn contract (Ar-Rahnu). The calculation will be based on the risk-adjusted valuation to protect the initial investment. Eventually, the result shows that this proposed model can be an alternative to productive gold investment and financing methods for its debt-free contract and make gold savings more valuable.
Optimizing Business Corn Silk as A Fungctional Drink to Enhance Body Immunity Reni Aprilliya Linawati; Rohmawati Kusumaningtias
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Corn silk is an organic waste that has no selling value so if it is not used properly it will pollute the environment by causing bacteria and bad odors. Corn silk contains the minerals calcium, potassium, magnesium, sodium, essential oils, alkaloids, saponins, tannins and flavonoids, proteins, carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins B, vitamin C, vitamin K, steroids (sitosterol and stigmasterol), and protocatechin acid ( compounds polyphenols) which are good for consumption for people with cholesterol, diabetes and hypertension. The purpose of this study was to analyze the benefits of corn silk which is processed into a functional drink in the form of milk. The method applied is a literature review by reviewing some of the previous literature and calculating BEP (Break Event Point), ROI (Return On Investment) and NPV (Net Present Value). This research gives the result that this product has a positive value with a total ROI of 33% and has an NPV between present value and cash flow in the next year of IDR 20,998,440. Based on the financial projection analysis that has been carried out, it shows that the corn hair milk business is feasible to implement.
Does The Paylater Usage In E-commerce Influence Gen Z’s Impulse Buying Behavior In Banjarmasin Fatimah Azzahra; Annisa Sayyid
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Payment methods that were previously limited to cash, paper-based, and card-based transactions are starting to be replaced by electronic payment systems as a result of the growth of e-commerce. Paylater is an electronic-based payment method on credit. Paylater is one of the triggers for impulse buying behavior.This study aims to determine the effect of using pay later on the impulse buying behavior of Gen Z’s who use e-commerce in Banjarmasin City. This research uses quantitative descriptive analysis and simple linear regression tests. The results of this study state that pay later affects the impulse buying behavior of Gen Z’s in Banjarmasin city. From this research, Gen Z should be wiser in using paylater. This study contributes to the literature about Gen’s impulse buying behavior in Banjarmasin.
Influence Of Good Corporate Governance, Profitability And Firm Size To Firm Value Cindy Oktafiani; Angela Dirman
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This study aims to analyze the effect of Good Corporate governance, Profitability, and Firm Size on Firm Value. The population in this study are CGPI Listings companies listed on the IDX (Indonesian Stock Exchange) in 2017-2021. The samples in this study amounted to 12 companies with 5 years of observation and the total sample size was 60 sample data. Sampling method is done by using purposive sampling method. The data analysis method used in this study is multiple linear analysis with the help of IBM SPSS 25 software. The results of this study indicate that good corporate governance and profitability have a positive and significant effect on firm values, while firm value has a negative and significant effect on firm value.
The Effect Of Economic Value Added And Financial Ratio On Sharia Stock Return Ahmad Andy Adinegara; Anita Dwi Utami; Shofia Annisa Ratnasari; Syafira Mariana; Tiana Fenny Krisdina
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This research investigates the impact of economic volatility on the market capitalization of the Jakarta Islamic Index(JII) from 2019 to 2021. Analysis of stock prices and returns for companies in this index reveals fluctuations that are correlated with economic disruption. In addition, research explores the significance of financial ratios, especially Return On Assets (ROA), as an important tool for assessing company performance. Economic Value Added (EVA) was also tested as a factor influencing stock returns, producing different results from previous research. Thirteen companies in the JII were the research samples, selected through purposive sampling based on criteria such as consistent registration for three years, annual financial reports for the 2019-2021 period, and not using foreign currency. Data obtained from company reports. This research uses an explanatory quantitative approach, by applying panel data regression and models such as Common Effect, Fixed Effect, and Random Effect. The results of statistical analysis for the EVA variable show that there is no significant influence on the returns of sharia shares listed on the JII. Meanwhile, the ROA variable shows that ROA has a significant effect on stock returns in companies listed on the JII.
Concerning Climate Change: Assessing the Potential of Islamic Business Entities to Promote Environmental Sustainability Lucky Nugroho; Shinta Melzatia; Nurhasanah; Erik Nugraha; Audita Setiawan; Ibrahim Musa Gani
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The current climate change has threatened human life, which has a negative impact on human health and the preservation of the natural environment. Therefore, this research aims to determine whether the existence of Islamic business entities can maintain environmental sustainability. The method used in this conceptual paper is a descriptive qualitative method that aims to answer the formulation of the problem: whether the concept of Islamic business entities can support environmental sustainability. The results of this conceptual paper are: (i) Islamic business entities have a strong commitment to environmental sustainability; (ii) The pillars of Islamic business entities include financial aspects, social aspects, environmental sustainability aspects, and spiritual aspects; (iii) The primary purpose of the existence of Islamic business entities is to provide safety in the world and happiness in the hereafter; and (iv) Islamic business entities aim to provide sustainable benefits to society and the environment. The implication of this conceptual paper is to provide scientific knowledge in environmental sustainability and Islamic economics.
The Effect Of Thin Capitalization, Accounting Conservatism, Sales Growth And Transfer Pricing On Tax Avoidance Wandro Mahendra; Ginanjar Adi Nugraha; Sully Kemala Octisari
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This research aims to determine and analyze the influence of thin capitalization, accounting conservatism, sales growth, and transfer pricing on tax avoidance in energy companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2019-2022. The research method used is a quantitative method. The data in this research is secondary data in the form of financial reports of Energy companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for 2019-2022. The population of this research was 36 companies and the total research sample was 16 companies. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. Data analysis used was panel data regression. The test results for each variable show that thin capitalization and sales growth have an insignificant positive effect on tax avoidance, while accounting conservatism and transfer pricing have an insignificant negative effect on tax avoidance.
Digital payment usage by MSME players in Bone regency: a theory of planned behavior and risk perception approach Muh. Hasbi Ash. Shiddiq; Titiek Muthmainnah
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This study aims to identify the factors influencing the intention to adopt digital payment methods among Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi, using the Theory of Planned Behavior and perceived risk approach. Data were collected through online questionnaires and analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) method. The findings of this study reveal that only two variables in the Theory of Planned Behavior significantly influence the intention to adopt digital payment methods among MSMEs, while perceived risk does not have a significant direct or mediating effect. The results indicate that MSMEs in Bone Regency are accustomed to using digital payments because they perceive it as a convenient method. Additionally, the ability to operate digital payments positively influences their intention to adopt. MSMEs in this study do not perceive any significant risks associated with digital payments.

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