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Media Trend: Berkala Kajian Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan
ISSN : 18581307     EISSN : 24607649     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21107/mediatrend
Core Subject : Economy,
Economic Development Program provides a platform for researchers who want to publish their research results through "MEDIATREND", the periodical Journal of economic studies and development studies. Journal "MEDIATREND" published two (2) times a year in March and October and can be accessed online. This journal encompasses original research articles, review articles, and short communications, including: Development Planning, Regional Economics, Public Economics, Moneter, Rural Development And Agricultural, Fiscal, Shari'ah Economics, Public Policies, Institutional Economics, Industrial Economics, ESDM & ESDA, International Economics.
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Company Characteristics as a Determinant of Tax Aggressiveness in Real Estate and Property Companies in Indonesia Kautsar Riza Salman
MediaTrend Vol 17, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v17i2.16298

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This study aims to obtain empirical evidence regarding the effect of company characteristics on the level of tax aggressiveness. The level of tax aggressiveness is measured by the effective tax rate (ETR). Company characteristics in this study are represented by leverage, capital intensity, inventory intensity, and liquidity. The population in this study are all companies engaged in real estate and property and listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2015-2019 period. This study's empirical finding is that leverage positively affects the effective tax rate (ETR). High leverage results in a lower level of tax aggressiveness because it is proven that companies pay higher income taxes. This study did not find the effect of capital intensity, inventory intensity, and liquidity on the level of tax aggressiveness. The policy implication for tax institutions is that high leverage on real estate and property companies does not necessarily increase the tendency of corporate tax aggressiveness; even the research results show the opposite result.
EKSPLORASI FAKTOR PEMBENTUK WORK ENGAGEMENT GENERASI MILLENIAL di BANK BRI SURABAYA Ikhwan Kholid
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v17i2.12705

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Bank BRI is one of the state-owned banks that has a large number of active millennial employees. This is done by bank BRI to answer future challenges and also to prepare young talents who will later occupy strategic positions in the company. The involvement of the millennial generation at Bank BRI is one of the strategies carried out by Bank BRI to attract potential customers from the millennial generation who in the next few years will replace consumers from the previous generation who have entered retirement or are no longer active in the business world due to age. and so forth. Besides the advantages of the millennial generation (Gen Y) for potential companies, there are also challenges for companies that are attached to the millennial generation, namely high turnover rates due to low work engagement from the millennial generation. This research is intended to add to the written literature and data and reveal things that can increase the Work Engagement of millennial generation employees in the banking sector, namely Bank BRI Surabaya, this research obtains results or findings of 6 things that are the forming factors of Millennial Generation Work Engagement at Bank BRI Surabaya, which include: 1. Salary 2. Health insurance (health insurance) 3. Career path 4. Work-Life Balance (work hours and leave) 5. Comfortable working atmosphere (room and attitude between employees) and 6. Appreciation from the leadership/company (performance allowances and praise.
The Effect of Organizational Commitment, Competence on Satisfaction and Performance of Lecturers at the Makassar South Sulawesi Maritime Polytechnic Siti Zulaikah; Mulyadi Hamid; Sri Adrianti Muin
MediaTrend Vol 17, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v17i2.17574

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This study aims to determine and analyze the effect of commitment, competence on the satisfaction and performance of the lecturers of the Makassar South Sulawesi Shipping Science Polytechnic.The research approach used in this study is a quantitative method with an explanatory approach. From the total population data, the slovin formula was used to obtain a sample of 100 respondents.These results indicate that the path coefficient between the variables, namely job satisfaction has no positive and significant effect on lecturer performance, organizational commitment directly affects lecturer job satisfaction, organizational commitment has a positive and significant effect on lecturer performance, competence directly has a positive and significant effect on satisfaction work and competence did not have a positive and significant effect on the performance of lecturers at the Makassar South Sulawesi Shipping Polytechnic
The Perception of Trusmi Cirebon Batik Products on The Role of Sharia Banking Micro, Small, and Medium Industry Huuruniin Huuruniin; Asyari Hasan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v17i2.17017

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The presence of Islamic banks is expected to have an extraordinary impact on the growth of the real sector, especially Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. This study aims to analyze the Perceptions of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises of Trusmi Cirebon Batik Products on the Role of Islamic Banking. This research is descriptive qualitative, a case study of Batik Trusmi Cirebon. The findings of this study, that the perception of Batik Trusmi Cirebon's Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise's home industry on the role of Islamic banking is still very minimal, and product socialization from Islamic banks are still low, so Batik Trusmi Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises are not interested in making loans or financing at banks. Islam. Some of the factors that influence this condition include Islamic banks whose procedures are considered complicated to understand, unfamiliar product terms, uncertainty, and fear of financing in Islamic banks. The mentoring program also really needs to be carried out by Islamic banks. By providing mentoring programs, people will automatically get to know Islamic banks without having to carry out socialization which is sometimes less effective.
An Analysis Of Leading And Potential Sectors In The Development Of Archipelagic Areas (A Case Study in East Seram Regency, Maluku) Untung F Rumau; Hendri D Hahury; Ali Tutupoho; Fredy H Louhenapessy; Fibryano Saptenno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v17i2.17098

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This study aims to understand leading and potential sectors in the development of archipelagic area. This study used time-series data obtained from Statistics Indonesia in the form of Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) of East Seram Regency, Maluku Province with location quotient and shift share at the analysis tools. The results show that East Seram Regency has 4 basic sectors – including agricultural, forestry and fisheries; mining and quarrying; real estate; and health service and social activity – in addition to 13 non basic sectors. Meanwhile, the economic sectors which have the potential to grow faster and are specialized include the agriculture, forestry and fisheries; mining and quarrying; processing industry, electricity and gas supply; water supply, sewerage, waste and recycling management; construction; wholesale and retail trade, and car and motorcycle repairs; provision of accommodation and food and beverages; information and communication; financial and insurance service; real estate; corporate service; public administration, and defense and compulsory social security; education service; health service and social activity; and other services. Further, the differential shift components which are found to be positive and growing faster compared to the GRDP of Maluku Province consist of the agriculture, forestry and fisheries; wholesale and retail trade, and car and motorcycle repairs; transportation and warehousing; provision of accommodation and food and beverages; financial and insurance service; and real estate. Furthermore, the development pattern in East Seram Regency still adopts the development pattern in continental areas as evidenced by the economic sectors in the marine and waters whose potential have not been fully utilized.
The Effect Of Original Regional Income And General Allocation Funds On Capital Expenditure of Central Sulawesi Province The Year 2015-2019 Abdul Latif; Andi Mardiana; St. Aisyah
MediaTrend Vol 17, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v17i2.15914

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This study mainly aims, first, to find out the significant evidence of the effect of local revenue on capital expenditures in Central Sulawesi Province, Second, to understand the significant evidence of general allocation funds' effect on capital expenditures in Central Sulawesi Province, Third, to analyze the significant evidence of local revenue and general allocation funds simultaneously on capital expenditure in Central Sulawesi Province. The type of research used is quantitative data. Funds used in this research are secondary data provided by the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance (www.djpk.kemenkeu.go.id) by making Central Sulawesi Province which consists of 13 districts and municipality into the area under study. The results showed partial hypothesis testing that, first, Local Own Income (X1) has no significant effect on Capital Expenditures (Y). Second, General Allocation Fund (X2) has no significant effect on Capital Expenditure (Y). Meanwhile, the simultaneous hypothesis testing results show that Local Own Revenue (X1) and General Allocation Fund (X2) have a significant effect on Capital Expenditure (Y). Keywords: Regional Original Income, General Allocation Fund, Capital Expenditure
Economic Growth, Unemployment, and Human Development on Poverty in North Sumatra Province in 2011-2020 Juni Florida Sirait; Tri Haryanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v17i2.11070

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National development that is running in Indonesia is expected to create an evendistribution of welfare so that no one is left behind and experiences poverty.However, the fact is that the development only touches the interests of certaingroups and the results can only be enjoyed by a few people. This study aims toanalyze the effect of economic growth, unemployment and human development on poverty levels in North Sumatra during 2011-2020. The analytical method usedin this research is panel data regression with Random Effect Model (REM). Theresults showed that economic growth and human development had a negative andsignificant impact on poverty in North Sumatra Province. In contrast to the resultsfound in unemployment, this variable has no statistically significant effect onpoverty in this province. The results of this study are expected to be able to enrichreferences in reducing regional poverty levels. There is a need for governmentintervention to increase economic growth and human development. Increasingeconomic growth can be done by expanding job opportunities, especially during the current covid pandemic, while increasing human development can be intervened through education subsidies, and cheap health services, especially for the poor.  
Analysis of Economic Inequality In Banyuwangi Regency Yeni Puspita; Galih Wicaksono; Edy Wahyudi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v17i2.17741

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Banyuwangi Regency is one of the regencies in East Java that has a higher economic growth rate than East Java's economic growth. Likewise, the poverty rate in Banyuwangi in 2019 was 7.52 percent, this figure is much lower than the East Java Province average of 10.2 percent (Central Statistics Agency, 2019). Poverty in Banyuwangi Regency is contributed by several sub-districts, namely Kalibaru, Licin, Songgon, and Glenmore, where the percentage of poverty is above 10%, while other sub-districts such as Giri, Tegaldimo, and Sempu the percentage of the number of poor people is below 6%. This indicates the occurrence of economic inequality, where there are vertical and horizontal differences that cause disparities or uneven development. This study aims to see how the economic inequality in Banyuwangi Regency. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The object of this research is all sub-districts in Banyuwangi Regency. The data is obtained by distributing questionnaires and conducting interviews with the Office which is directly related to indicators of economic inequality. The results of the study found that there were several sub-districts that still lacked the availability of health facilities and educational facilities, the Stunting Rate was still high in some sub-districts, the distribution of UMKM in the Banyuwangi district was evenly distributed, and there were several sub-districts whose UMKM had not yet developed, the number of unemployed was still scattered in several districts, The provision of social assistance still has the problem of mistargeting so that the achievement of the goal of social assistance is not achieved.
The Influence of Local Government Expenditures for Education and and Education Levels on Poverty Levels in Aceh Province Indah Mukthadila
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v17i2.11726

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This study intends to assess the impact of government spending and education onpoverty alleviation. Panel data is used from 2015 to 2019 in 23 districts/cities inAceh Province to analyze the impact of government spending on education and the number of graduates in poverty alleviation. The results of the study show that high school/vocational high school graduates and undergraduates contribute significantly to poverty alleviation. This study reveals that government spending on education and graduates at the elementary, junior high, diploma, and master/doctoral levels does not have a direct impact on poverty reduction. This study recommends that the Provincial Government of Aceh provide various alternative secondary education services in accordance with the educational model needed to obtain good human resources in terms of education. In addition, it is hoped that the realization of spending on education can improve or increase access and facilities in areas that still lack facilities and teaching staff so that all Indonesian people get an equal education. Then, the government must start programs such as entrepreneurship training so that graduates are able to open new business opportunities which are ultimately expected to be able to improve the living standards of the people of Aceh Province and get out of the cycle of poverty.
Study of Response Analysis of Youth Unemployment Rate in Economy Globalization In Asean Riniati M P; Duwi Yunitasari; Desy Arishanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/mediatrend.v17i2.16864

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Unemployment is a variable of concern to many countries. The unemployment rate has a negative nature on economic growth in a country. So that various policies were formed in an effort to minimize the increase in the number of unemployed. This study focuses on the Youth Unemployment Response to economic globalization in ASEAN by using secondary time series data from 2010 to 2019.In this study, it was found that the economic globalization aspect gave rise to several different responses to Youth Unemployment in ASEAN. Changes in trade globalization for the period one to ten gave rise to a positive response, while in the aspect of financial globalization it was responded negatively by the youth unemployment rate. In the aspect of youth unemployment responsiveness, the variables of financial and trade globalization have contributed greatly to the increase in the number of youth unemployed in ASEAN. This can be a recommendation for the government, especially Indonesia, in boosting young unemployed people to stay in a safe position. But on the other hand, it does not rule out the flow of economy globalization.