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KINERJA (ISSN Online: 2549-1709; ISSN Printed: 0853-6627) is an international journal published twice a year in March and September, hosted and managed by the Faculty of Business and Economics, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta. It was first published in June 1996. KINERJA provides a forum for lecturers, academicians, researchers, practitioners, and students to deliver and share knowledge in the form of empirical and theoretical research articles and case studies. KINERJA journal invites professionals in the world of education, research, and entrepreneurship to disseminate ideas, concepts, new theories, or science development in the fields of Business, Management, Economics, Accounting, Finance, Tourism Management, Entrepreneurship, or the JEL coverage field through this scientific journal. KINERJA Journal accredited Rank 3 from RISTEKDIKTI, Decree Number 36/E/KPT/2019 valid from Volume 23 No. 2 (2019) to Volume 28 No. 1 (2024).
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FOOD DEMAND IN YOGYAKARTA: SUSENAS 2011 Agus Widarjono
KINERJA Vol. 17 No. 2 (2013): Kinerja
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v17i2.374

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The impacts of economic and demographic variables on food demand in Yogyakarta are estimated usingthe Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS). Data from the national social and economic survey of households(SUSENAS) in 2011 are used to accomplish the goal of this study. Food demand consists of cereals, sh,meats, eggs and milk, vegetables, fruits, oil and fats, prepared foods and drinks, other foods and tobaccoproducts. Results show that except for meat and tobacco products, demand elasticities for the rest of foods areinelastic and cereals is the least responsive to price change. All ten studied foods are normal good, but theirincome elasticities are very inelastic.Keyword: Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS), price and income elasticity, Yogyakarta.
IMPACTS OF SUGAR IMPORT POLICY ON SUGAR PRODUCTION IN INDONESIA Agustinus Suryantoro; Albertus Magnus Susilo; Supriyono Supriyono
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Production of sugar unful lled consumption of Indonesia society. The lack of consumption and productionhave ful lled by import. Assumption national consumption 2,7 million ton, Indonesia will import sugar in 2013predicted about 300.000 ton (Tempo.co, August, 21, 2012).The aims in general of this research are to understand the impact of sugar import policy on sugar production.Especially (1) to understand the factors that in uence sugar import price, (2) to understand impact of sugarimport price on sugar domestic price and (3) to understand the impact of sugar domestic price on sugarproduction.Model analysis of this research is Simultaneous Error Correction Model. This model can estimate the structuralparameter exactly (unbiased parameter) (Gujarati, 2010). Policy made on this research can be responsibly.The results of this research are shown that price of sugar import in uenced by world sugar price and thequantity of sugar imported and tariff is not. Price of domestic sugar in uenced imported sugar price. Anddomestic sugar price has in uence the sugar production.Import policy in sugar to ful ll lack of consumption and production will make decreased sugar domestic price.The decrease of sugar domestic price will impact on decrease of sugar production. That policy have dilemmaon consumption and production.Keywords: sugar imported, price of sugar imported, sugar domestic price, sugar production and policy dilemma.
PENGARUH MODAL SOSIAL TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI PROVINSI DI INDONESIA: ANALISIS DATA SUSENAS 2009 Bambang Suryanggono
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The objective of this study is to ne out the effect of social capital on economic growth in all the provinces ofIndonesia. By using cross-sectional data from all the provinces of Indonesia, it can be concluded as follows:(1) The values of the stock of social capital in the provinces of Indonesia were on average 68.80 indicating thatsocieties in Indonesia have relatively good social capital. (2) Trust has the dominant contribution comparedwith other subdimension of social capital. (3) Regions with Javanese cultural values have the high stock ofsubdimension of trust on apparatus and group; the low stock of subdimension of trust on neighbor occurred inareas with social con icts caused societies tending to be careful and alert on their surrounding environment;the low stock of subdimension of religious and ethnic tolerance occurred in regions applying Islamic shariain local regulations due to lack of accuracy in implementation; the high stock of subdimension of solidarityoccurred in areas with the high level of familial relationship; egoism and individualist attitude will cause thelow stock of subdimension of networks. (4) Typological analysis indicates that 66.67 percent of provinces inIndonesia described the pattern of relationship between social capital and economic growth. (5) The stock ofsubdimension of solidarity and the stock of subdimension of religious and ethnic tolerance has a signi cantpositive effect on GRDP per capita; the stock of subdimension of trust on apparatus and group as well as thestock of subdimension of networks have a quadratic function pattern and have a signi cant effect on GRDP percapita; meanwhile, the stock of subdimension of trust on neighbor has a quadratic function pattern and has nosigni cant effect on GRDP per capita.Keywords: Social Capital, Economic Growth, Indonesia.
IDENTIFIKASI MEKANISME TRANSMISI KEBIJAKAN MONETER DI INDONESIA TAHUN 2000 - 2011 Deswita Herlina
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The aim of this research is to identify the working mechanism of various channels particularly interestrates, credits (bank lending and balance sheet), assets channels, exchange rates, on period 2000:1-2011:4.This research use time series secondary data take from BI, BPS and IFS from many publications. Analysistechnique that used was properties of Granger Causality.The results of Granger causality test showed that the SBI had a one-way relationship with PUAB and DEP,while PUAB has no relationship to KIBK and IRSS variables have one-way relationship with KIBK. Grangercausality test results on the interest rate channels of all the variables have one-way relationship, except KRSSvariable has no relationship with DEP. Granger causality test results on asset price channel is no relationshipbetween IRSS and KRSS against IHSG . The results are in exchange rate channel two-way relationshipbetween PSB with NFA, and NTRMUA have two-way relationship with the CPI and NTRMUA have no causalrelationship with the PDBR.Keywords: Monetary transmission mechanism, interest rates channels, credits channels, exchange rateschannels, Granger Causality
ANALISIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEDALAMAN JANGKAUAN (DEPTH OF OUTREACH) LEMBAGA KEUANGAN MIKRO DI KABUPATEN SLEMAN Purwaningsih Handayani; Lincolin Arsyad
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The study analyses the factors affecting the depth of outreach of micro nance institutions at Sleman District,Yogyakarta. This study uses quantitative approach with weighted least square- xed effect method of panel dataand primary data obtained from ten BPRs from in the period of 2005-2007. Nine variables used in the processof estimation which are the age of BPR, ROA, number of clients, intermediary variable, number of branch,number of staffs, cost of loans, agriculture sector clients, and trading sector clients. The results of this studyshow that the depth of outreach are statistically signi cant in uenced by ROA, number of branch, cost of loans,agriculture sector clients, and trading sector clients. However, only ROA and trading sector clients that havepositive in uences on the depth of outreach.Keywords : Micro nance, depth of outreach, microentrepreneurs, xed effect method of panel data
PENGARUH RISIKO USAHA BERBASIS INFORMASI AKUNTANSI TERHADAP PREMIUM PENERBITAN SAHAM PERDANA DI INDONESIA Melisa Marianni Manampiring; Dewi Ratnaningsih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v17i2.379

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The purpose of this research is to examine the impact of accounting-based business risks in prospectus to IPOissue premium in Indonesia Capital Market (IDX). Proxies for accounting-based business risks are age of thecompany, company’s size, liquidity, after tax earnings, leverage, and IPO’s offering size.Sample of this research consists of 35 rms listed in Indonesia Capital Market (IDX) that went public during2009 to 2010. Data for this research are taken from Pusat Referensi Pasar Modal (PRPM) located in IndonesiaCapital Market (IDX). This research found that after tax earnings and IPO’s offering size are statisticallysigni cant in determining IPO issue premium.Kewords: issue premium, accounting-based business risks, age of the company, company’s size, liquidity,after tax earnings, leverage, and IPO’s offering size.
PRAKTIK PERENCANAAN KEUANGAN: STUDI EMPIRIS TENTANG SIKAP DAN PERILAKU KEUANGAN RUMAH TANGGA DESA Perminas Pangeran
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This study examines the attitudes and behaviors of the rural households toward personal nancial planningpractices, which encompases money management, insurance planning, investment planning, retirementplanning, and estate planning. The personal nancial planning is associated with demogra c, human capital,dan economic capital characteristics. This study is conducted via questionnaire survey. A survey data isobtained from 261 rural households by using set of structured quesionnaire. The results show a number ofinteresting ndings. First, the economic capitals are the important factors in in uencing attitudes and behaviorstoward household nancial planning. Second, the human capital, i.e. education of respondent is also in uenceattitudes and behaviors toward household nancial planning. Lastly, the demographic characteristics ofrespondent are not in uence attitudes and behaviors toward household nancial planning.Keywords: household nance, money, insurance, investment, retirement, estate

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