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Economit Journal
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Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance is an international journal using a peer-reviewed process published in February, May, August and November by Britain International for Academic Research Publisher (BIAR-Publisher). Economit welcomes research papers in economy, accountancy, management and other researches relating to the economy. It is published in both online and printed version.
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Identification of Factors that Impact on Syariah Bank Asset Growth in West Java Province Rina Destiana; Tri Neliana
Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance: (Feb
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/economit.v1i1.369

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The syariah banking industry in Indonesia is experiencing various growth in accordance with national economic growth. One indicator of the growth of syariah banks can be seen from the growth in assets. The phenomenon of decreasing asset growth that occurs in syariah banks encourages the need for further research. This study aims to determine and analyze the effect of the number of office networks, Non Performing Financing, Financing to Deposit Ratio, returns on third party funds and the BI rate on the growth of syariah bank assets in West Java Province. This study uses secondary data published by the Financial Services Authority and Bank Indonesia. The research period is January 2016 to December 2019. The data analysis method used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis, which previously tested the classical assumptions and then tested the hypothesis. The results showed that only the return on third party funds had an effect on asset growth, while the number of office networks, Non-Performing Financing, Financing to Deposit Ratio and BI rate had no effect on the growth of syariah bank assets in West Java Province.
Sharia Philosophy Correlation and the Islamic Economic Philosophy Hendrianto Hendrianto; Juhaya S. Praja; Nurrahman
Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance: (Feb
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/economit.v1i1.370

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This study aims to reveal the relationship between Islamic philosophy and Islamic economic philosophy, both in terms of foundation, operation, and objectives. This library research (Library Research) uses documentation data collection techniques with data analysis, namely content analysis. The results showed that the relationship between sharia philosophy and sharia economic philosophy is that there is a philosophical foundation based on al-qur'am, hadith, ijma 'and qiyas, as well as operational principles, observations are made, take generalization conclusions and serve as theory, while the goal is both want to get happiness in the world and the hereafter, but what distinguishes the two lies in the broader study of sharia philosophy and complexity, while Islamic economic philosophy specializes in sharia economic studies. But for sharia economic philosophy discusses tauhid, caliphate, tazkiyah, and masuliyya. Operational principles, observing, drawing conclusions and making theory. The goal of obtaining falah, namely survival, freedom of desire, and strength and honor.
Analysis of Leading Sectors in Increasing Economic Growth in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara in 2014-2018 Emilia Khristina Kiha; Frederic Winston Nalle; Gustaf Inyong Kobi
Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance: (Feb
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/economit.v1i1.371

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The aims of the study is to find out the leading sectors in increasing economic growth in the province of east nusa tenggara. This study uses secondary data in the form of PDRB data for the 2014-2018 period obtained through literature books, readings related to the problem under study. Sources of data were obtained from government agencies such as the East Nusa Tenggara Province Central Statistics Agency (BPS), as well as related agencies. The result in this study. 1. Based on the results of the Klassen Typology analysis, the sector which is included in the advanced sector and growing rapidly or the leading sector is the sector Mandatory Government Administration, Defense and Social Security. Meanwhile, sectors that are included in the advanced but depressed sector are the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries sector, the Construction sector, the Transportation and Warehousing sector, the Information and Communication sector, the Education Services sector, the Health Services sector and Social Activities and the Other Services sector. Sectors classified as potential or still developing sectors are mining and quarrying sector, processing industry sector, electricity and gas supply sector, wholesale and retail trade: car and motorcycle repair and accommodation and food and drink provision sector. Meanwhile, sectors that are relatively lagging behind are the water supply sector, waste management, waste and recycling, the financial services and insurance sector, the real estate sector and the corporate services sector.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Consumer's Decision in Choosing the Digital Fund Wallet Heny Herawati
Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance: (Feb
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/economit.v1i1.372

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This study aims to determine the effect of price, reference groups, and security on consumer decisions in choosing digital fund wallets on three campuses in Jakarta. This study used a sample of 100 respondents and the sampling technique used a simple random sampling technique. The data collection technique used a questionnaire of 43 question items which were assessed on a Likert scale of 1-5 and tested for validity and reliability. The analytical method use, regression analysis, correlation, the test of the coefficient of determination (R2), and t-test. Based on the regression analysis at a significant level of 5%, it shows (1) there is a positive and significant effect of price on consumer decisions in choosing a digital fund wallet, with a rx1y correlation of 0.678; the coefficient of determination R2x1y of 0.460; and sig value 0.000 < 0.05; (2) there is a positive and significant influence of the reference group on consumer decisions in choosing a digital fund wallet, with a rx2y correlation of 0.607; the coefficient of determination R2x2y is 0.368; and sig value 0.000 <0.05; (3) there is a positive and significant security effect on consumer decisions in choosing a digital fund wallet, with a rx3y correlation of 0.746; the coefficient of determination R2x3y of 0.556; and sig value 0.000 < 0.05.
Effect of Product Quality and Service Quality on Customer Loyalty with Customer Satisfaction as an Intervenning Variables (Case Study on the Tirta Jasa Lampung Selatan Regional Company (PDAM)) Lukman Nuzul Hakim
Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance: (Feb
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/economit.v1i1.374

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This study aims to determine the effect of Product Quality and Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty at the Tirta Jasa Regional Drinking Water Company (PDAM), Lampung Selatanar. The sample used is 220 (10 times the number of research indicators there are 22), the data analysis used is path analysis SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) model processed with the Amos version 22 program.The results of this study found that: Directly, product quality has a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction and also on customer loyalty. Directly, service quality has a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction and also on customer loyalty. Directly and indirectly, product quality has a positive and significant effect on customer loyalty. Directly and indirectly service quality has a positive and significant effect on customer loyalty. Customer satisfaction has a positive and significant direct effect on customer loyalty.
Sustainable Relationships within Organisations in an Age of Transition of Economy: Focus on Employees’ Trust in Organisations Takuji Takemoto; Hiroko Oe; Yasuyuki Yamaoka
Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance: (May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/economit.v1i2.439

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This exploratory research aims to provide an overview of employees’ current views regarding their organisations, with a focus on evaluating their trust in their workplace. A quantitative approach was applied to a dataset collected from Japanese businesspeople. From the analysis, it was found that the respondents’ perspectives differed depending on three demographic variables: gender, education, and annual income. Descriptive analysis results indicate that males express more positivity and support for the organisational directions in the new lifestyle phase resulting from the COVID-19 impact, that more highly educated respondents are more positive than other cohorts, and that higher-income respondents are more positive than others. These findings imply that organisations need to design different communicative approaches with different employee groups if they are to establish sustainable relationships with employers and cope with the disruptive environment.
An Investigation into the Estimation of a Positive Case of COVID-19: A Comparative Study between Two Phases of the Pandemic Yasuyuki Yamaoka; Hiroko Oe
Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance: (May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/economit.v1i2.440

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In Japan, the policy for polymerase chain reaction (hereafter PCR) testing changed significantly after 7 May 2020; from 4 February to 6 May, PCR testing was limited to certain patients with severe symptoms. After 7 May, the PCR test was made available to a broader range of patients due to health insurance coverage. The study aims to test whether there is a significant relationship between the conditions under which PCR tests are performed, the number of tests after 7 May, and the positive results. Using a multiple regression model, we obtained the unexpected result even if we assume that PCR testing had been carried out during 4 February to 6 May at the same level as after 7 May. The number of positive cases would have been even lower than the actual number, which we have attained. This suggests that even if PCR testing had been plentiful throughout the entire period, the number of positives that would have been captured would not necessarily have been more significant than the actual number. This estimation might suggest that the infectivity of COVID-19 varied over time. It may suggest that, over time, the infectiousness and spreading power of COVID may be transformed. Therefore, further research investigating the epidemic impact of COVID is required, which is critical for humankind.
A Discussion on How to Apply Smart Data for Precision Marketing in the Global Economy: Asian Context Sandy Zhu
Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance: (May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/economit.v1i2.441

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The aim of the research is to provide support for the application of smart data, precision marketing, and business analysis and in so doing, it is aimed to contribute to the further sustainable development of the economy. At present, intelligent technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data are developing in full swing, and various application scenarios are gradually being launched. Smart data is a new sort of database in combination with artificial intelligence and big data technology, which makes artificial intelligence technology and big data the core concepts and the foundation of digital smart data. With smart data, companies could apply precision marketing to better reach their target consumers, push notifications at the right time, advertise the products and services consumers are interested in, and establish personalised marketing communication with each consumer in order to increase marketing efficiency. Undoubtedly, precision marketing has become the top priority in the development of the digital marketing industry, and it is becoming increasingly popular. The paper is based on this perspective and starts with an overview of smart data. The definition and development status of smart data are first reviewed, followed by an analysis of the application of smart data technology and precision marketing in digital marketing.
Young Businesspeople’s Entrepreneurial Perceptions and Intentions to Contribute to Local Communities: A Case Study of the Cultured Pearl Industry in Mie, Japan Max Weeks; Hiroko Oe; Yasuyuki Yamaoka; Takuya Hirata
Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance: (May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/economit.v1i2.443

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A number of theoretical frameworks attempt to help those in disadvantaged areas by encouraging growth in local industries created in those areas. However, as far as the authors are aware, not all of these attempts have been successful. The case discussed here is that of the cultured pearl industry, a traditional Japanese industry. In particular, the research focuses on the cultured pearl industry in Mie Prefecture, located in the western part of Mainland Japan, and the attitudes of young entrepreneurs who aim to support its sustainable development. A quantitative approach was applied to survey data collected from 170 respondents living in and originating from Mie Prefecture, through which this research attempts to identify the factors motivating young entrepreneurs to contribute to the industrial revitalisation of their local communities. Four potential motivating factors for young entrepreneurs to contribute to their local communities were initially hypothesised (sense of community involvement, attachment to community, economic value, and non-economic value, such as that related to community ties). These were then analysed and examined based on a factor analysis and regression model. The analytical results indicated that three of the four factors were significant in estimating the willingness of young entrepreneurs to contribute to the community, with the exception being the third factor, ‘economic value’. This finding may not be immediately generalisable due to the small amount of data available for the study and the need to compare individual respondent demographics and response trends. For example, it may be that the participants in this survey were already successful entrepreneurs with no financial concerns and a desire to contribute to the local pearl businesses and community development in addition to their primary businesses. Thus, a future research goal is to evaluate the results of this study through a detailed survey that considers the respondents' individual attributes. However, as a pilot test, this study indicates that the young generation, with its entrepreneurial spirit, does not necessarily have economic value as their primary goal. Instead, they may be more attentive to sociocultural factors; in particular, they may be prepared to take a stand for the sustainable development of their local communities.
The COVID-19 Pandemic in the IGAD Region: Consequence and Responses Redie Bereketeab
Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Economit Journal: Scientific Journal of Accountancy, Management and Finance: (May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/economit.v1i2.449

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This article examines the consequences of COVID-19 pandemic in the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) region. In its epidemiological, as well as socio-economic dimensions, the pandemic presents extraordinary difficulties. The states in the region already suffer of dearth of basic medical equipment, medicines, personnel, health infrastructures and other health related materials. Early on, it also became clear that the Western world would not extend helping hand, in particular, with regard to crucially needed medical equipment and masks. The European Union’s decision not to sell medical equipment outside the bloc sent a clear signal that the region is on its own. Releasing this the governments of the region focused on measures of prevention. They, while on the one hand introduced severe lockdown, state of emergency and curfews, and on the other began to mobilise their social capital. The consequences of the total lockdown are yet to be properly assessed; however, socio-economic impacts are already immense. The article argues that dealing with the consequences of the pandemic requires pulling together all the resources of the region that depend on effective and coherent mobilisation and organisation of resources, capacities and social capital.

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