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Jurnal Economia (JECO) is published by Faculty of Economics, Yogyakarta State University. It publishes theoretical or research manuscripts related to 1. Economics 2. Accounting 3. Management 4. Business 5. Entrepreneurship, and 6. Finance
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Improving Study Decisions at Private Universities: The Role of Family, Price, and University Image Budaya, Indra; Liantifa, Melifia; Sarmigi, Elex; Lestari, Anggia Ayu
Jurnal Economia Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/economia.v20i1.36604

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AbstractThis study examines and analyses the role of family factors on prices and brands on student decisions to choose private universities to continue their studies. This study involved 500 students from various private universities in Jambi Province to serve as samples. The results showed that in the first model, price and brand influenced the decision to choose private universities (PTS) in Jambi province, and the magnitude of the effect was 63.9%. Price, Brand and Family in the second model significantly affect the Selection Decision of Private Universities (PTS) in Jambi Province, with the magnitude of the influence being 75.5%. In the third model, the family plays a role or can moderate the impact of price and brand on choosing private universities (PTS) in Jambi Province. Keywords:Lecture Decisions; Family; Price; Brand; Private College
BUM Desa (Village-Owned Enterprises) Accessibility Analysis in Accelerating Village SDGs Achievement Rahmawati, Emma; Faubiany, Varenna; Nababan, Febrina Elia
Jurnal Economia Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/economia.v20i1.51750

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AbstractThe accessibility of BUM Desa is related to the development of BUM Desa, which is also one of the driving factors towards achieving the Village SDGs. This research aims to analyse the accessibility of BUM Desa in accelerating the achievement of Village SDGs. The research approach uses quantitative. The results showed that there is a valuable and circumstantial connection between the accessibility of BUM Desa and the development of BUM Desa. In addition, it was obtained that BUM Desa with "Basic" development status has poor accessibility (93.3%), while BUM Desa with "Developing" development status has a better level of accessibility (66.7%). Likewise, BUM Desa with "Advanced" development status has excellent accessibility (60%). The development of BUM Desa is related to the 8th Village SDGs "Equitable Village Economic Growth". To accelerate the achievement of Village SDGs Goals, interventions related to BUM Desa accessibility are needed. Keywords:Accessibility, BUM Desa, Village SDGs, Bogor Regency
Gender Issues in Digital Financial Literacy and Financial Behavior among Millennials Febrianty, Febrianty; Yuliansyah, Yuliansyah; Hamzah, Ruth Samantha; Annisa, Mutiara Lusiana
Jurnal Economia Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/economia.v20i1.56529

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AbstractThe study examines the effect of digital financial literacy on financial behavior which is proxied by spending and saving behavior. In particular, this study investigates the role of gender differences in the dependency relationship between digital financial literacy on financial behavior. The population was undergraduate students of the Faculty of Economics, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia. We employed the snowball sampling method and obtained 136 respondents as samples. Ordinary Least Square and Pairwise Comparisons were used to test the hypotheses. The results show that digital financial literacy has a positive and significant effect on spending behavior and saving behavior, respectively. Moreover, there is a difference between men and women in the effect of digital financial literacy on spending behavior. Nevertheless, it is found that there is no difference between men and women in the effect of digital financial literacy on saving behavior. Keywords:Digital Financial Literacy, Spending Behavior, Saving Behavior, Financial Behavior, Gender, Millennials
Underpricing And Herding Behaviour Ipo Stock In Covid-19 Pandemic At Indonesian Stock Exchange Kewal, Suramaya Suci; Putranto B, Yohanes Andri
Jurnal Economia Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/economia.v20i1.47493

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AbstractThis study aims to empirically test whether there is underpricing and herding behavior in companies that have just IPO on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2020. The selection in 2020 is because the stock exchange experiences high trading volatility due to the crisis impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses a market adjusted return approach in calculating underpricing, and uses the Chang, Cheng, and Khorana (CCK) method to indicate the occurrence of herding behavior in IPO shares on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The significance level used in the study was 5%. The results show that there is an underpricing phenomenon in companies whose IPOs are on the IDX and there is no evidence of herding behavior by investors on IPO shares on the IDX. Investors are advised to invest in IPO shares, especially during the pandemic and make rational considerations in making investment decisions in the capital market. Keywords:  Underpricing, Herding Behavior, IPO Shares, Pandemic, Capital Market
The Role of E-Satisfaction in Influencing Online Repurchase Intention on Marketplace Sites in Indonesia Chaniago, Bunga; Alfansi, Lizar; Ekaputri, Seprianti; Hardi, Effed Darta
Jurnal Economia Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/economia.v20i1.40615

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AbstractThis study aims to see whether the e-satisfaction variable can have a mediating effect on e-service quality and perceived ease of use on online repurchase intention on marketplace sites. The consumers on the marketplace website were provided with online questionnaires as part of the research method. A total of 268 respondents were gathered. The data were then analyzed utilizing LISREL 8.70 software. The results revealed that e-satisfaction could partially mediate between e-service quality and online repurchase intention and could fully mediate between perceived ease of use on online repurchase intention. The implication is that marketplace sites need to improve e-satisfaction through e-service quality, which is continuously improved and provides easy-to-understand features for consumers; thus, it can encourage the desire to repurchase products/services on the marketplace site.  Keywords:E-Service Quality, Perceived Ease of Use, E-Satisfaction, Online Repurchase Intention, Marketplace
Smart Economy: The Analysis of Youngpreneurs Development towards the SMEs in East Java Province satria, Dias; Wibowo, Joshi Maharani; Zahro, Fatimah
Jurnal Economia Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/economia.v20i1.36616

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AbstractEast Java Province is one area in Indonesia with many potentials in the creative industry sector, especially SMEs. Unfortunately, SMEs growth in East Java Province is relatively slow because most of them still do not use technological tools. The reason is, SMEs is not attractive enough to the millennial generation and are still not digitized. This research was conducted to determine SMEs' potential digitalization to attract the millennial generation's interest in SMEs. The result showed three main obstacles to applying technology tools in the SMEs industry: marketing networking, branding and packaging, and product standardization. Apart from the obstacle, there are also three essential things to increase their interest in SMEs sectors, which are:  SMEs community; local materials distribution; and optimization of the entrepreneurial mindset. A smart economy strategy can become a long-term economic investment to overcome every obstacle and stimulate the growth and Youngpreneur interest in the SMEs industry. Keywords:Millenial Generation, Smart Economy, SMEs
Exploring Social and Organizational Support's Role: The Effect of Work-Family Conflict on Work Stress Rumijati, Aniek; Arifiani, Ratya Shafira
Jurnal Economia Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/economia.v20i1.49730

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AbstractThis study aimed to analyze the effect of work-family conflict on work stress and the moderating role of social support and perceived organizational support in the effect of work-family conflict on work stress. The type of this research is explanatory research. Data collection techniques used were questionnaires and variable measurement techniques based on a Likert scale. The population in this study were all female nurses in Malang City. The sampling technique used is non-probability sampling using purposive sampling, with the criteria of female nurses who are married. Data were analyzed using inferential statistics and a moderation test using Smart PLS. The results of the study revealed that work-family conflict had a significant effect on work stress; social support moderated the effect of work-family conflict on work stress; Perceived organizational support had a moderating role in the effect of work-family conflict on work stress. Keywords:Work-Family Conflict; Work stress; Social Support; Perceived Organizational Support
Do Internal Capabilities Affect Competitive Advantage? The Case of a Regional Owned Company Maharani, Anita; Kartasunjaya, Tammy Kathlia
Jurnal Economia Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/economia.v20i1.51296

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AbstractThis research aims to get an overview of the factors affecting organizational competitive advantage and to obtain insights into the most influential factors concerning organizational competitive advantage. This research used the Integrated Talent Management Scale, Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-9, Employee Satisfaction Scale, Employee Performance Scale, and Competitive Advantage Scale. This research followed a quantitative approach. Then the data used in this research was primary data. The researchers gathered data without intervention. This research followed the variance-based structural equation modeling with partial least squares (SEM-PLS) and used SMART PLS as a tool. This research collected 108 types of data by distributing surveys and using the Likert scale. The sampling method in this research was done through non-random sampling and purposive sampling. The questionnaires were distributed to a Jakarta regional owned enterprise. This research found that employee engagement has no impact on employee satisfaction or employee performance in a regional owned company, and employee satisfaction has no impact on competitive advantage in a regional owned company. Keywords:organization, competitiveness, advantage, factors
Academic Staff Performance in the Post Covid-19: Study of Motivation, Work Environment, and Discipline Sumarni, Tri; Yuliana, Lia; Mamengko, Rullyana Puspitaningrum
Jurnal Economia Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/economia.v20i1.63021

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AbstractThe study examines how motivation, work environment, and discipline affect academic staff performance at Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY) following the COVID-19 pandemic. Using parametric statistics, it involved 191 participants in this ex-post facto quantitative research study. According to the study, motivation, work environment, and discipline all positively and significantly affect the performance of the UNY academic staff. The novelty of this study is that when employees switch from working from home to the office, it affects their motivation, the work environment, and their ability to be disciplined because of worries about the virus resurfacing. The urgency of this study is that UNY is changing from a Public Service Agency to a Legal Entity State University, so to help prepare better human resources, it needs to collect actual information. The study results are explained in more detail, along with some suggestions and implications. Keywords:Motivation, Work Environment, Discipline, Work Performance, Academic Staff
Peace in Religious Teachings and its Impact on Economic and Political Stability Abdul Rahim, Hafizah; Rahman, Asmak Ab
Jurnal Economia Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/economia.v20i1.66966

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AbstractThis study aims to delve into the values of peace within Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity in Malaysia and its profound influence on the country's economic and political stability. This study employs a qualitative approach, utilising both primary and secondary sources. In-depth interviews were conducted with religious leaders representing Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity, while relevant documentation was used as a secondary source. The findings indicate the shared emphasis among religious leaders upon cultivating inner peace within their respective faiths. Each religion advocates that spiritual practices foster inner peace, contributing to a harmonious society, nation, and economic resilience. Conversely, neglecting these religious teachings can lead to violence, social issues, and an absence of peace within the country. Therefore, this study posits that peace holds immense significance, urging its integration among believers and indirectly impacting Malaysia's economic development and political stability. Keywords:Value of peace, religious teachings, economic and political stability.

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