JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA (J E B A) | JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS AIRLANGGA (Formerly Majalah Ekonomi) (p-ISSN: 2338-2686; e-ISSN: 2597-4564) is a scientific peer-reviewed journal published by Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia. Since established in 1981, JEBA is intended provide a medium for dissemination of original and quality research on various topic in economics and business.
The journal calls for articles reporting the research result on accounting, economics, islamic economics and management, and other related fields to be published three times a year (April, August and December). JEBA welcomes for collaboration with profession assocations, research centers and scientific forum such as seminar and confrences.
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THE EFFECT OF INVESTMENT KNOWLEDGE, MINIMUM INVESTMENT CAPITAL, AND MOTIVATION ON INVESTMENT INTEREST
Romadon, Ahmad Sahri
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol. 33 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
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DOI: 10.20473/jeba.V33I22023.245-256
Introduction: This study aims to empirically examine the effect of Investment knowledge, minimum investment capital, and motivation on Investment Interest (Study on students of the Faculty of Economics, University of Semarang). Methods: This research is a quantitative study processed using SPSS version 23 and the sample in this study were 125 respondents. The dependent variable used in this study is investment interest, and the independent variables used are investment knowledge, minimum investment capital, and motivation. Results: The results of this study indicate that investment knowledge, minimum investment capital, and motivation have a positive and significant effect on investment interest. Conclusion and suggestion: The researcher provides advice to prospective investors to increase their knowledge of the basics of investment which can be taken into consideration when starting an investment. Capital is also a consideration for investing, with a minimum investment capital policy, one can invest with the minimum possible capital. Increasing motivation from yourself and others is also important to foster investment interest.
DETERMINANTS OF MILLENNIAL INVESTMENT DECISION-MAKING IN THE SHARIA CAPITAL MARKET: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
Aeni, Nurul Nur;
Tubastuvi, Naelati;
Purwidianti, Wida;
Utami, Restu Frida
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
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DOI: 10.20473/jeba.V34I12024.1-19
Introduction: The study aims to examine the impact of financial literacy, overconfidence, regret aversion bias, herding, and risk tolerance on the investment decisions of the Indonesian millennial generation. Methods: The study used a quantitative approach with a sample of 120 respondents from the millennial generation who invested in the Islamic capital market. A statistical test was done using SPSS IBM 26. Results: Financial literacy and overconfidence significantly influenced investment decisions. On the other hand, regret aversion bias, herding, and risk tolerance had no significant impact on investment decisions. Conclusion and suggestion: The study concluded that financial literacy and overconfidence are the major factors that affect the investment decisions of the Indonesian millennial generation. The government (regulator) and related institutions should take a more proactive approach in providing outreach and education about the importance of financial literacy and overconfidence. The millennial generation is interested in investing in the Sharia capital market.
S-O-R ANALYSIS OF LIVE STREAMING PRODUCT PROMOTIONS TECHNOLOGY TOWARDS THE BUYING IMPULSES OF MUSLIM CONSUMERS
Nisa, Rachmadanti Chairatul
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol. 33 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
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DOI: 10.20473/jeba.V33I22023.257-273
Introduction : Impulsive purchases are common, not only in physical stores but also in online stores, especially online buyers are found to be more impulsive than buyers who do not shop online Characterized by the growing growth of e-commerce. Live streaming of e-commerce is considered a trend and a new experience for consumers to shop. Live streaming shopping allows one to view, comment, and interact with sellers (streamer) online. Methods: This study is based on the SOR theory and develops factors that influence impulsive purchases after watching live streaming. This study aims to explore the impact of live streaming on impulsive consumer purchasing intentions. The Smart PLS program is used in conjunction with the data obtained through the questionnaire. Results: The analysis showed that influencer and convenience stimuli have a significant positive influence on perceived enjoyment in live streaming e commerce. Conclusion and suggestion: This research can be a reference for further research related to the influence of influencers, comfort, perceived enjoyment on impulsive purchasing intentions through live streaming e commerce.
INTERMEDIATING ROLES OF INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE TRADE OPENNESS-INCLUSIVE GROWTH NEXUS: NEW EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA
Ajayi, Felix Odunayo;
Ogede, Jimoh Sina;
Siyanbola, Adedamola Akeem;
Atoyebi, Olayinka Esther;
Yinusa, Olumuyiwa Ganiyu
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
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DOI: 10.20473/jeba.V34I12024.20-45
Introduction: Inclusive growth (IG) is a revolutionary method for generating and sustaining macroeconomic stability through economic development, social equity, and prosperity. There has been little theoretical and empirical study in Nigeria on analyzing the effects of trade openness on inclusive growth and exploring its determinants. Methods: This study examines the intermediating roles of institutional infrastructure in the trade openness-inclusive growth nexus in Nigeria spanning from 1985 to 2021. The study employed the Johansen Cointegration methodology to confirm the existence of the long-run association while fully modified ordinary least squares (FM-OLS) and dynamic ordinary least squares (DOLS) techniques are used to elucidate the uncertainty in the trade openness-inclusive growth nexus. Results: Consequently, the results of the Johansen Cointegration confirmed the long-run association among variables. The FM-OLS and D-OLS indicate that trade openness enhances growth in Nigeria, suggesting that greater trade openness would foster inclusive growth and remain a focal point for both direct and indirect relations with inclusive growth. The interaction effects of trade openness and institutional infrastructure on inclusive growth show negative and insignificant effects on inclusive growth, demonstrating that institutional infrastructure plays a mitigating influence in the relationship between trade openness and inclusive growth, albeit insignificant at a 5% level. Conclusion and suggestion: The study recommends that Nigeria should pursue policies aimed at improving institutional infrastructures with a way of reducing transactional costs and risks related to trading.
EFFICIENCY OF SDGS IMPLEMENTATION IN VILLAGE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TO REDUCE INCOME DISTRIBUTION INEQUALITY
Putri, Amila Zamzabila;
Choiri, Miftakhul
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
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DOI: 10.20473/jeba.V34I12024.46-63
Introduction: Village development in Indonesia aims to improve the welfare of the community, especially in terms of income equality. To achieve this goal, people-centered sustainable development is needed. Sustainable development is an effort to improve the quality of life while still trying not to exceed the ecosystem that supports life. Sustainable development in villages can be implemented through the Village SDGs. The Village SDGs include 17 goals that are interconnected with each other. Each goal has specific targets in addressing pressing social, economic, and environmental issues and creating a more just and sustainable future together. The purpose of this study is to determine whether people-centered sustainable development is effective in reducing income distribution inequality and to explain how it affects income distribution inequality. Methods: Using DEA analysis and panel data regression, the research object is 33 provinces in Indonesia. Results: The results show that education and income have a significant negative effect on income inequality. Furthermore, health has a significant positive effect on income distribution inequality. Conclusion and suggestion: Equal access to education, health, and equal income, will be effective in reducing the level of inequality in the community.
CONTRIBUTION OF FOREIGN DEBT, SUKUK, AND BONDS IN INDONESIA'S ECONOMIC GROWTH
Maharani, Devi Widhia;
Widyastuti, Emy
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
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DOI: 10.20473/jeba.V34I12024.64-76
Introduction: Indonesia's economic growth experiences unstable conditions from year to year, The study explores their impact on Indonesia's inability to overcome government spending problems by comparing three alternative sources of Indonesian state income to support economic growth, namely foreign debt, Sukuk, and bonds. Methods: The research uses a quantitative approach derived from secondary data in the form of time series data. Foreign debt has a negative effect on Indonesia's economic growth, while sukuk and bonds have a positive effect on Indonesia's economic growth. Results: The simultaneous result is 0.948, meaning that the independent variables (foreign debt, Sukuk, and bonds) have an influence and can be explained by 94.8% of Indonesia's economic growth. Meanwhile, the remaining 5.2% is explained by other variables that are not in this research. This indicates that the foreign debt sukuk and bonds variables have a big influence on Indonesia's economic growth in 2016-2023. Conclusion and suggestion: Foreign debt must be controlled properly by the state so that an economic crisis does not occur in Indonesia. Apart from that, the government must increase the issuance of sukuk and bonds to meet the needs of the deficit APBN.
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN AUDIT FEE AND AUDIT QUALITY: A META-ANALYSIS STUDY
Hartaty, Hartaty;
Dianawati, Wiwiek
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
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DOI: 10.20473/jeba.V34I12024.77-98
Introduction: This study aims to reconcile conflicting empirical results from previous studies on the relationship between audit fees and audit quality. In addition, it investigated whether the contradictory findings were moderated by different types of audit fees and audit quality measures. The study also makes cross-country comparisons of empirical evidence to provide more insights. Methods: This study utilized meta-analysis to integrate the findings of previous studies on the relationship between audit fees and audit quality and further investigated moderators of the association. Results: The findings revealed that audit fees had a positive effect on audit quality. These results were observable for both developed and developing countries, indicating the beneficial consequences of audit fees on audit quality should not be overlooked. Furthermore, this study also found that the size of audit fees and quality moderated the positive influence of audit fees on the quality. Conclusion and suggestion: This study contributes to the stream of research investigating the relationship between audit fees and audit quality. To the best of our knowledge, this study represents one of the pioneering efforts to apply statistical meta-analysis to the issue addressed.
ANALYSIS OF DETERMINANTS IN HALAL INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC FASHION INDONESIA
Vitadiar, Fachrounissa Zein
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
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DOI: 10.20473/jeba.V34I12024.99-112
Introduction: As Indonesia is inhabited by a lot of Muslim population, this demographic characteristic benefits the expansion of the halal industry internationally. The reputation of halal products relies on the rising production quality. This study aims to better understand how fashion preferences, halal certification, and the quality of business actors influence the potential of the Indonesian Islamic fashion industry to become an international halal industry. Methods: This study was carried out using quantitative analyses including multiple linear regression, validity, and reliability analyses. Results: The quality of business actors, halal certification, and fashion taste all had a positive and significant effect on expanding the potential of the Islamic halal fashion trade. Conclusion and suggestion: The Indonesian Ulema Council and the government should coordinate in ascending the halal certification. In addition, business actors are required to seek information related to halal certificates and acquire them before running their business. Given the importance of halal certification, the public is encouraged to purchase halal fashion items as this lifestyle expresses their identity.
WASTE MANAGEMENT USING LEAN-GREEN APPROACH: A CASE STUDY IN A FURNITURE COMPANY
Wurjaningrum, Febriana;
Bhaskoro, Begawan Hero
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
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DOI: 10.20473/jeba.V34I12024.113-127
Introduction: Wooden furniture is one of Indonesia's superior products, with a low-efficiency level. However, the wooden furniture industry is often associated with intense environmental degradation and high levels of waste. In anticipating waste, a green manufacturing model proposed is Lean-Green manufacturing. This current study aims to explore the implementation of the Lean-Green model in a furniture company's waste processing system and assess the effectiveness of Lean-Green implementation. Methods: The research methodology was qualitative with the Lean-Green scoring method implemented in the supply chain of Company S. Data were collected through interviews and field observations. Results: Company S had a low score, meaning that the interaction between the Lean and Green approaches in the waste processing of the supply chain was not optimal. The Lean-Green implementation in the wooden furniture industry was effective in evaluating waste processing in the supply chain. The research findings urge the initiatives to improve the understanding and implementation of the Lean-Green concept. Conclusion and suggestion: The evaluation of the Lean-Green implementation helps the company's manager improve the supply chain with sustainable measures.
CONSUMER SHOPPING BEHAVIOR IN INDONESIA AND THAILAND: HEDONIC AND UTILITARIAN SHOPPING VALUES
Pujianto, Hendri;
Marwati, Fithri Setya
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
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DOI: 10.20473/jeba.V34I12024.128-147
Introduction: Shopping value, which influences shopping experiences, has garnered attention and constitutes a well-studied topic in marketing. This study aimed to measure and describe differences in consumer shopping behavior between Thailand and Indonesia regarding hedonic and utilitarian values. Methods: This study employed a quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional survey conducted among consumers residing in Indonesia and Thailand. The respondents comprised 70 individuals aged 18 years from Surakarta City and an equivalent number from Nonthaburi City. The data distribution and collection using questionnaires were carried out for 2 months, from July to August 2023. The data analysis was performed by utilizing SPSS software. Notably, both cities are in the process of rapid development into metropolises. Most respondents were women under 25 years old. Results: This study discovered that Indonesian and Thai consumers performed hedonic shopping behaviors. However, consumers with hedonic shopping behaviors in Thailand were more inclined towards impulsive shopping behaviors and engaged in shopping activities out of desire rather than necessity, compared to consumers in Indonesia. Conclusion and suggestion: This study described that both Indonesian and Thai consumers had utilitarian shopping behaviors, enabling them to accomplish their objectives and procure desired items effectively during shopping endeavors. Nonetheless, consumers in Thailand display a tendency to find their desired items and prefer to shop briefly compared to their counterparts in Indonesia. Future researchers would benefit from examining the relationship between consumer behavior and other factors such as age or gender. Understanding the influence of these variables on shopping behavior is crucial for gaining comprehensive insights into consumer preferences and decision-making processes in the retail environment.