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Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen
ISSN : 16837910     EISSN : 25490206     DOI : -
Core Subject : Science,
urnal Ilmu Manajemen (JIM) is published by Departmen of Management, Faculty of Economics, Yogyakarta State University. It contains a theoretical or research manuscript related to 1. Management 2. Human Resource 3. Finance 4. Marketing 5. Entrepreneurship 6. Business 7. Operation
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The Impact of Generation Z's Financial Literacy and Digital Payment Adoption on Local Economic Development Sari, Putri Irmala; Yanto, Supri
JURNAL ILMU MANAJEMEN Vol. 23 No. 1: JUNE 2026
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jim.v23i1.90334

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This study investigates the underexplored nexus between the micro-financial behaviors of Generation Z and macroeconomic outcomes within the Indonesian context. Despite their growing economic influence, empirical evidence linking Gen Z's financial capabilities and digital payment usage to tangible local economic development remains scarce. This research aims to fill this gap by quantitatively analyzing the simultaneous impact of financial literacy and digital payment adoption on local economic development indicators. Employing a quantitative design, primary data were collected via a survey of Indonesian Gen Z individuals and analyzed alongside secondary regional economic data using Multiple Linear Regression in SPSS 25. The findings reveal that both heightened financial literacy and robust digital payment adoption exert a statistically significant, positive influence on local economic development. Notably, digital payment adoption demonstrates a slightly stronger effect, underscoring the transformative role of transactional efficiency. Theoretically, this study bridges behavioral finance and economic development theory. Practically, it offers crucial insights for policymakers and financial educators, suggesting that targeted programs enhancing financial literacy and digital infrastructure for youth can serve as potent catalysts for sustainable regional economic growth.
Algorithmic Performance Expectations and Impulsive Buying in E-Commerce: Trust in Algorithm-Generated Recommendations as a Mediator Norviana, Syahida; Priyambodo, Victoria Kusumaningtyas; Arianisari, Septiningdyah; Buchori, Willa Putri Malinda
JURNAL ILMU MANAJEMEN Vol. 23 No. 1: JUNE 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jim.v23i1.95607

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This study investigates the impact of algorithmic performance expectations on impulsive buying behavior within e-commerce platforms, with trust in algorithm-generated recommendations serving as a mediating variable. A structured questionnaire was administered to 116 online shoppers in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The hypothesized relationships were analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The empirical results confirm that algorithmic performance expectations significantly enhance consumer trust (β = 0,627, p < 0,05), which in turn, positively drives impulsive purchasing behavior (β = 0,423, p < 0,05). This findings suggest that consumer perceptions of algorithmic accuracy and transparency are pivotal in fostering trust and spontaneous consumption.
Capital Dynamics and Sustainable Growth in Six ASEAN Nations: GMM Estimation in The Perspective of SDGs Mubarrok, Wafiyulloh; Purna, Fitra Prasapawidya; Chauhan, Rahul; Fitrianingsih, Arina
JURNAL ILMU MANAJEMEN Vol. 23 No. 1: JUNE 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jim.v23i1.96586

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Sustainable economic development in Southeast Asia remains a central theme in regional policy debates, particularly regarding the efficiency of factor accumulation. This study empirically investigates the dynamic relationship between physical capital, human capital, labor force, and economic growth in six ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar). Using a Two-Step System Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) approach for the period 2017–2023, the study overcomes potential endogeneity issues and captures the path-dependent nature of regional growth. Empirical results demonstrate a high degree of growth persistence, with the lagged GDP coefficient indicating a strong momentum effect. Physical capital is found to be the primary and most significant driver of economic expansion, validating the importance of sustained infrastructure investment. In contrast, human capital and labor force participation do not have a statistically significant impact on GDP, highlighting the profound "education-growth puzzle" and potential skills mismatch in the region. These findings suggest that despite ASEAN's growth being underpinned by a capital-intensive strategy, the region faces structural challenges in transforming human capital expansion into tangible productivity. Policy recommendations emphasize the need for a shift from quantity-based to quality-based education, as well as better alignment between academic curricula and industry demand to ensure inclusive and productivity-based growth in line with SDGs 4, 8, and 9.

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