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Penguatan local value chain: analisis pembiayaan hijau terhadap comparative trade CPO di Malaysia
This study examines the comparative dysfunction of palm oil in local CPO commodities in Malaysia through green economic structures and strengthening local value chains. The green economy structure variables discussed in this study, namely green financing and local value chain variables in CPO exports, are measured by CPO products' price and CPO production's value. In addition to these variables, household consumption expenditure is the control variable used as a variable affecting the level of CPO exports. The research data uses data from the first quarter of 2013 to the fourth quarter of 2022. This research methodology describes the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model to examine the long-term effect between variables and the Error Correction Model (ECM) to see how quickly the economy returns to a balanced condition when there are short-term shocks. The study results show that the long-term correlation between the variables of green financing, the price of CPO products, and the value of CPO production significantly affects the level of CPO exports. However, the household consumption expenditure variable is insignificant to the level of CPO exports in the long run. Thus, the short-term correlation shows that green financing variables, CPO product prices, CPO production values, and household consumption expenditures significantly affect CPO export levels
The effect of retailer awareness, retailer association, retailer perceived quality, and retailer loyalty towards purchase intention
Retail developments in Indonesia continue to increase, especially modern retail which has the greatest growth in comparison with traditional retail, especially retail trade of food and beverage categories. One of them developed at this time is 7-Eleven, attended by positioning itself as a convenience store, but also provides some seating and tables inside and outdoors for 24 hours (hybrid convenience stores). With increasing competition in the retail, it is no less important is whether retail brand or brand can affect consumer purchase intention to come to a retail shop. This study aims to analyze the influence of awareness retailers, retailers association, perceived quality retailer, and retailer loyalty towards consumer's purchase intention possessed. Hypothesis testing is done by using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results of testing the hypothesis known that retailer awareness is not proven positive influence on purchase intention. Retailer awareness and retailer association also not proved a positive influence on retailer loyalty. While retailer association, retailer perceived quality and retailer loyalty proven positive effect on the purchase intention. Hypothesis testing results also showed that the retailer perceived quality has a positive effect on the retailer loyalty
Analisis keungan keluarga lansia pensiun
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of financial literacy, financial planning for the elderly and real estate on family financial well-being at retirement age. The example in this study is 120 families whose husbands or wives have reached retirement age (55-65 years). Respondents were selected through purposive sampling, as many as 60 respondents from each rural area. The study was conducted in Weleri District as a sub-district area and Montongsari Village as a rural area. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis, independent sample test and multiple linear regression tests. The results showed that there were significant differences in education level, employment status and average income between urban and rural respondents, with urban respondents achieving a higher median score. in rural areas. The average level of financial literacy and financial well-being in rural areas
Penggunaan sistem e-visa dalam peningkatan ekonomi berbasis pariwisata : analisis kunjungan turis mancanegara di Bali
oai:ojs2.journal-iasssf.com:article/112Tourism is a critical need and a fundamental part of today's modern human lifestyle that cannot be separated. Many tourists from European countries choose to travel to Asian countries to gain new experiences and atmosphere. Indonesia itself is one of the countries that is a favorite holiday destination for foreign tourists from Europe, Australia, and several other Asian countries. Bali is one of the areas in Indonesia that many foreign tourists visit. Due to its beauty and unique culture, Bali rightfully deserves to become a Special Economic Zone (KEK) for tourism in Indonesia, a reputation it has long held. Apart from Bali, several other provinces, such as Lombok, NTT, and Jogja, are also planned to become particular tourism areas. However, unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic, which entered Indonesia at the beginning of March 2020, significantly reduced the number of foreign tourist visits to Bali. The year before the pandemic had seen 456,218 tourist visits, but the implementation of PSBB and the closure of entry and exit points to Indonesia at both ports caused a drastic drop. And airport. However, in 2023, when the pandemic is over, coupled with geopolitical turmoil in several parts of the world, Indonesian tourism will recover quickly and again become a favorite for foreign tourists to visit, one of which is tourists from Russia, whose numbers currently dominate in Bali. The method used in collecting data for this journal is a qualitative method. Data is collected directly at the Denpasar Immigration Office to determine the number of foreign tourist visits and their violations, especially for Russian tourists who have recently committed many violations in Bali. The discussion in this journal will focus on implementing the Evisa system, which is a breath of fresh air for the revival of Bali tourism after the pandemic. Apart from that, this journal will highlight case studies of the number of Russian tourists visiting Bali and the violations committed, supported by data from the Denpasar Immigration office. This journal hopes to increase awareness by strengthening regulations for foreign tourists in Indonesia to create a good tourism ecosystem