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Trikonomika: Jurnal Ekonomi
Published by Universitas Pasundan
ISSN : 1411514X     EISSN : 23557737     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
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THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF BANK SYARIAH INDONESIA: PRE- AND POST-MERGER Muchtar, Masruri; Puspita, Desy; Amalia, Euis
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 23 No 1 (2024): June Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v23i1.7407

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Due to the merger, Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) recorded total assets of IDR 240 trillion. This study examines whether there are differences between the pre-and post-merger in the financial performance of BSI in terms of liquidity, solvency, and profitability using Wilcoxon signed test and paired sample t-test. This study finds significant differences in the level of liquidity and profitability of BSI's financial performance, while there is no significant difference in the level of solvency. This result implies that BSI's efficiency in managing business increases; therefore, the operational costs might be reduced, and the operating income tends to grow. Although the financing-to-debt ratio (FDR) is moderate, BSI still needs to improve the effectiveness of its fund distribution. This study contributes to the literature on mergers and acquisitions in the banking sector, particularly for Islamic banks, by providing new insight into its impact on financial performance.
WHAT FACTORS CAN AFFECT INDONESIAN PROPERTY PRICE? Pratami, Febtin; Marwa, Taufiq; Andaiyani, Sri; Abukosim, Abukosim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v23i1.7730

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This study analyses the factors that influence property prices in Indonesia using secondary data from 2008QIII to 2021QII and the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) analysis technique. The study re-sults show that inflation and lending rates have a negative and significant effect on property prices. Economic growth has a positive but insignificant effect, while exchange rates and Loan to Value (LTV) have a positive and significant effect on property prices. The findings suggest that LTV can be used as a tool to control credit growth. An increase in LTV ratio accelerates property credit growth, while a decrease in LTV ratio can slow down credit growth. The recommendation of this study is for the monetary authority to ensure the right time to implement LTV policy in Indonesia.
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POVERTY: THE MODERATING EFFECT OF INCOME INEQUALITY Istiqomah, Istiqomah; Floresti, Dwita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v23i1.9242

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The trickle-down effect assumes that the progress of a group of people will automatically trickle down, thus creating jobs which in turn will promote the necessary conditions for equitable economic growth. However, previous studies on the association between economic growth and poverty have shown inconclusive results.This study fills the gap of the above research differences by introducing income inequality as a moderating variable in the relationship between economic growth and poverty. Secondary data from 34 provinces in Indonesia during 2016-2020 period were analyzed using panel data moderated regression. The results showed that while simple linear regression model indicates positive significant effect of economic growth on poverty, the interaction between economic growth and income inequality shows negative significant effect on poverty. This paper concludes that income inequality as measured by the Gini index moderates the effect of economic growth on poverty which supports the importance of inclusive economic growth.
FINANCIAL INCLUSION, POPULATION QUALITY LEVEL, POVERTY, AND UNEMPLOYMENT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH Aryani, Dwi; Masruki, Rosnia; Bunyamin, Bunyamin; Rorimpandey, Thalia; Istutik, Istutik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v23i1.10840

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The purpose of this research are to analyse the effect of financial inclusion and population quality level on economic growth with poverty and unemployment as intervening variables. The research method used in this study is a quantitative descriptive analysis approach. The independent variables are financial inclusion, population quality level, poverty, unemployment, and the dependent variable is economic growth. The total data employed is 1020 which was taken from the Central Agency of Statistic (BPS) and the Financial Service Authority (OJK) in year 2016-2021. The data analysis method used is Partial Least Square with Structural Equation Modelling and bootstrapping method. The results showed that financial inclusion does not have an effect on economic growth, poverty and unemployment. Poverty and unemployment cannot mediate the correlation between financial inclusion and level of population quality on economic growth. Unemployment has a positive effect on poverty.A slower economic growth and poverty in Indonesia are still a crucial problem that must be solved, therefore this study gives essential implications to provide data for policymakers such as the OJK that has important role on encouraging financial inclusion and economic growth; as well as BPS in reducing poverty and unemployment; and to enrich literature and theory.
CUSTOMER ANXIETY AFTER COVID-19 AND ITS IMPACT TO THE BEHAVIORAL INTENTION AT HYPERMARKET Fauziah, Fenty; Nardi, Nardi; Fitriansyah, Fitriansyah; Zien , Rushami; Nurfadillah, Mursidah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v23i1.12771

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The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the modern retail sector, particularly hypermarkets in East Kalimantan, influencing consumer behavior by creating anxiety and promoting both hedonic and utilitarian shopping behaviors. This study examines how attitudes toward behavior mediate the relationship between anxiety, utilitarian value, hedonic value, and behavioral intention among hypermarket consumers post-pandemic. The study addresses theoretical and empirical inconsistencies in these relationships. Involving 160 participants selected through systematic random sampling, data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares (PLS) with Smart PLS 3.0. Seven hypotheses were tested. Findings indicate that only utilitarian value and attitude toward behavior significantly affect behavioral intention. Both hedonic and utilitarian values predict attitudes toward behavior, while anxiety has a negative and insignificant effect on both behavioral intention and attitudes. Post-pandemic, consumers are no longer anxious about shopping at hypermarkets, suggesting a need for improved promotions and services in hypermarkets.
SHARIA HOSPITAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR ISLAMIC HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDONESIA Nasution, Muhammad; Tarigan, Azhari; Siregar, Muhammad; Nurbaiti, Nurbaiti; Harahap, Muhammad; Lauli, Rahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v23i1.12922

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This research aims to identify the sharia hospital business development strategy for Islamic Religious Universities in Indonesia (PTKI). This study employs both qualitative and quantitative methods that was conducted at ten sharia hospitals by interviews with experts, sharia hospital practitioners, and sharia hospital regulators. The Analytical Network Process (ANP) method was used to analyze the interview results. The research results stated that the Sharia hospital has great potential to be developed for PTKI in Indonesia because the market potential was wide open and there were still few Sharia hospitals standing, so PTKI must play a role by creating human resources capable of managing a Sharia hospital. Research results should the priority problems in developing the Sharia hospital business within the PTKI environment in Indonesia were regulatory, then capital, human resources, and finally literacy issues. The priorities for the Sharia hospital business development strategy within PTKI in Indonesia were government support, then regulations, strengthening capital, quality, and quantity of human resources, and finally increasing literacy.

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