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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE)
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE) is a scientific journal that publishes articles in the Business field includes conceptual ideas in the fields of Economics, Accounting, Management, business. The scopes are Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Production/Operational Management, Strategic Management, Islamic Business Management, Halal Industry Management, Hajj and Umro Management, Zakat and Waqf/ Islamic Philanthropy Management, Tourism Management, Banking Management, Industrial Management, Agribusiness Management, Business Administration.
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TAX AND COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT: THE IMPACT OF TAX CUTS PROGRAMMES FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS Erwin; Loso Judijanto; Melyana R Pugu; Al-Amin; Hadenan Towpek
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Taxes and community empowerment are closely related in the context of tax cut programmes aimed at vulnerable groups. A tax cut is a reduction in tax burden granted by the government to certain individuals or groups to increase their disposable income. In vulnerable groups, which usually include low-income individuals, the elderly, and those in difficult economic conditions, tax cuts aim to reduce financial hardship and improve access to basic needs such as food, health, and education. The method used in this research uses the literature research method. The results show that the tax cut programme can significantly contribute to improving the welfare of vulnerable groups by increasing disposable income and reducing economic burden. However, the effectiveness of this programme is highly dependent on proper policy design, efficient implementation, and the government's ability to maintain fiscal balance. Focused and well-structured programmes tend to achieve better results in terms of community empowerment compared to generic or overly broad programmes. In addition, community involvement and transparency in programme implementation are also key factors in ensuring success and accountability. The study concludes that with proper planning and execution, tax deduction programmes can be an effective tool in empowering vulnerable groups and improving socio-economic welfare more broadly.
ENHANCING COMPETITIVENESS STRATEGIES FOR SMES THROUGH DIGITAL MARKETING IN KALIWATES SUB-DISTRICT, JEMBER REGENCY (CASE STUDY: NAWASENA CLOTHING) Ahmad Lutfi; Moch. Chotib, Misbahul Munir
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play a crucial role in driving economic growth, particularly in developing regions like Kaliwates, Jember. This research investigates strategies to enhance the competitiveness of SMEs through digital marketing, focusing on Nawasena Clothing as a case study. The study employs a qualitative approach, utilizing interviews and surveys to gather data from SME owners and digital marketing experts. Findings of this research is Nawasena Clothing, a case study in Kaliwates District, Jember Regency, highlights the critical importance of competitive strategies for SMEs in navigating the dynamic era of digital marketing. Demonstrating effective implementation of integrated digital marketing strategies, Nawasena Clothing expanded market reach and increased sales significantly. Their success underscores the pivotal role of platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and online marketplaces such as Shopee and Tokopedia in enhancing brand exposure and engaging potential consumers effectively. Beyond product promotion, Nawasena Clothing emphasized brand image building through compelling visual content and personalized shopping experiences. Supported by deep consumer behavior analysis and local market trends, their strategy enables informed decision-making in product development, promotional adjustments, and customer interactions, ensuring continued relevance in Kaliwates' competitive fashion industry
THE APPLICATION OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS TO THE QUALITY OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS IN MANUFACTURING COMPANIES IN INDONESIA Benediktus Rolando; Ignatius Septo Pramesworo; Rina Apriliani; Mohamad Khairi Bin Haji Othman
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This study discusses the effect of the application of Financial Accounting Standards (SAK) on the quality of financial statements of manufacturing companies in Indonesia. The research method used is literature review. The research findings show that companies that consistently apply SAK are able to produce more transparent, accurate, and comparable reports. Strict application of SAK also contributes to reducing record errors and manipulation of financial statements, improving information disclosure, and assisting stakeholders' economic decision making. This research confirms the importance of investment in accounting information technology and human resource training to support effective implementation of SAKs. The implication is that company management needs to commit to applicable accounting standards and invest in technology development and employee training to ensure reliable financial statements and improve the company's reputation and long-term competitiveness.
Strategy Protection Consumer in E-commerce Transactions : An Overview Law and Implementation Hulman Panjaitan; Andrew Betlehn
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Study This to study strategy protection consumer in e-commerce transactions with based on analysis law and its application. Through studies library, information collected from sources in the form of journals, articles, and relevant regulations, to to obtain broad understanding about method law protect consumers in the realm of e-commerce and the realization practical from law The results of the study show that although there is various initiative legislative For protect consumers, still There is a number of challenge in its implementation, which includes difference regulation between countries, difficulties in enforcement law, and lack in protection consumers by applicable law. Research this also found importance increase awareness and education consumer about rights they For optimize level protection that can obtained. Research This recommend improvement Work The same international in standardization regulation, strengthening monitoring and enforcement law, and improvement education consumer as step crucial For repair protection consumer in e-commerce. It is hoped that recommendations This Can made into reference by manufacturer policies, e-commerce players, and consumers For increase standard protection in the digital era.
THE EFFECT OF CASH TURNOVER, RECEIVABLES TURNOVER, AND INVENTORY TURNOVER ON PROFITABILITY IN COSMETIC SUB-SECTOR COMPANIES LISTED ON THE INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE (IDX)2018-2023 PERIOD Aria Saputra; Uhud Darmawan Natsir, Nurman, Anwar Ramli, Anwar
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This study aims to analyze the Effect of Cash Turnover, Receivables Turnover, and Inventory Turnover on Profitability in Cosmetic Sub-Sector Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2018-2023 Period. By using an associative strategy and quantitative approach, this study aims to determine the effect of independent variables on the dependent variable. The population in this study were Cosmetic Sub-Sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the 2018-2023 period. The sample used was 6 Cosmetic Sub-Sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the 2018-2023 period. The data collection technique used was documentation. The analysis method used was multiple linear regression, t- test, and F-test to obtain results regarding the effect of independent variables on the dependent variable. The results of the study showed that partially Cash Turnover had a significant negative effect on Profitability (ROA), Receivables Turnover had a positive insignificant effect on Profitability (ROA), and Inventory Turnover had a significant positive effect on Profitability (ROA). Meanwhile, simultaneously, Cash Turnover, Receivables Turnover, and Inventory Turnover jointly affect Profitability (ROA).
STRATEGY FOR DEVELOPING ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN KAMPUNG PERCA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Daulat Marulitua Tambunan; Ferdinand Iskandar
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The existence of Kampung Perca Bogor is not only a center for marketing handicrafts, but also offers a shopping experience and educational tourism. The development of handicraft products is carried out by encouraging Kampung Perca to become a center for handicraft production and is also supported by a gallery as a local work facility. It is expected to improve the economy of the local community and expand the marketing of their products. Handicraft production using used cloth as the main raw material is an attraction for educational tourism of recycled products. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Qualitative descriptive methods can be interpreted as problem-solving procedures that are investigated by describing or depicting the state of the subject or object of research (people, institutions and society) at the present time based on the facts that appear and as they are (Nawawi, 2005). This study intends to understand the phenomenon of what is experienced by the subject holistically and by means of description in the form of words and language, and by using various scientific methods. The basis of this research is expected to be able to provide a clear, detailed and scientific picture. Community education is education and learning that is rooted in the process of empowerment, social justice, the process of change, challenges, appreciation, and collective awareness. The development of community entrepreneurship is expected to be a new breakthrough in order to accelerate the achievement of the growth of independent entrepreneurs who have innovative, resilient and global-minded characters. This makes Kampung Perca Bogor present as a place that not only focuses on improving the community's economy but also focuses on other values,
THE INFLUENCE OF VISUAL MERCHANDISING, STORE ATMOSPHERE, AND CREDIT CARD USAGE ON IMPULSIVE BUYING BEHAVIOR AT KKV BALI Sang Ayu Putu Putri Santika Dewi; Ni Made Rastini
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Consumer shopping activities can be conducted with planning or without planning (impulsive buying). Impulsive buying is a phenomenon that occurs quite frequently, and companies aim to leverage this phenomenon to boost their sales. To face business competition, KKV Bali requires strategies to encourage impulsive buying among its customers. This study aims to determine the influence of visual merchandising, store atmosphere, and credit card usage on impulsive buying behavior. The research was conducted at KKV Bali. The data collection method used was a questionnaire. The research population consisted of KKV customers in Bali Province, with an unknown (infinite) population size, and the sample included 120 respondents. The data analysis techniques employed included Descriptive Statistical Analysis, Classical Assumption Tests, Multiple Linear Regression Analysis, F-tests, t- tests, and the Coefficient of Determination test. The research findings indicate that visual merchandising has a positive and significant effect on impulsive buying, store atmosphere has a positive and significant effect on impulsive buying, and credit card usage also has a positive and significant effect on impulsive buying. Recommendations for KKV Bali include organizing the placement of store equipment, selecting music that aligns with the store’s ambiance, consistently providing modern payment machines, expanding the scope of research, and conducting further studies in the future.
ANALYSIS OF HOUSEHOLD CONSUMER PREFERENCES FOR TEA PRODUCTS IN BANJARMASIN CITY, SOUTH KALIMANTAN PROVINCE Fuzi Maulana Ash’ari; Yarna Hasiani
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Tea is a beverage made from the processed leaves of Camellia sinensis. It is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, including in Indonesia. Thus, it is essential to examine household consumer preferences in determining tea purchases in Banjarmasin City. This study aims to analyze household consumer preferences for tea products in Banjarmasin City. Based on conjoint analysis, the attributes considered by consumers according to the utility estimate values indicate that household consumer preferences for tea products are box packaging, tea bags, and green tea with jasmine aroma. According to the importance values, aroma is the most important attribute with a value of 44.708, followed by type of tea 26.894, packaging 16.606, and form 11.792.
THE ROLE OF SELF-REWARD IN BOOSTING PERFORMANCE AND MENTAL WELL- BEING FOR REMOTE GENERATION Z WORKERS Defalia Widamutia; Veithzal Rivai Zainal; Azis Hakim
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Generation Z, as digital natives, possess unique characteristics that make them susceptible to stress and burnout. This study aims to explore the impact of self- reward on the performance and mental well-being of Generation Z employees working remotely. Specifically, this research investigates how self-reward can serve as an effective coping mechanism for Generation Z in dealing with high job demands and social isolation associated with remote work. Through a qualitative descriptive approach, this study analyzes the subjective experiences of Generation Z employees regarding their characteristics related to the implementation of self-reward. The findings indicate that self-reward not only enhances performance and motivation but also plays a significant role in maintaining emotional balance and reducing stress levels. Additionally, this study identifies the most effective types of self-reward for Generation Z and the factors influencing the success of its implementation. These findings have important implications for organizations in designing more effective employee development and well-being programs.
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY IN THE DIGITAL ERA: A LITERATURE REVIEW OF OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES Loso Judijanto
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Digital transformation has become a global trend that provides many conveniences and opportunities for society. However, several studies have shown that these changes can also widen economic and social disparities if not handled properly. This paper aims to review recent research on the potential and challenges of digital technology in dealing with inequality issues. The literature review shows that digital technologies have the ability to increase inclusion and access to resources, but also potentially pose risks of exclusion for vulnerable groups, bias in algorithms, and concentration of power by giant digital companies. Successfully harnessing the benefits of digital transformation to achieve socio-economic justice requires collaboration between the government, private sector and civil society in developing comprehensive policies and regulations. Only with a planned and sustained collective effort can digitalisation become a catalyst for a more just and inclusive society.

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