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Effect of Activities on the Value of Chemical Sub-Sector Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Inrawan, Ady; Eka Putri, Debi; Syahputri, Anggraini; Masyitah, Emi; Lieyadi, Gilbert
EAJ (Economic and Accounting Journal) Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024): EAJ (Economics and Accounting Journal)
Publisher : Universitas Pamulang

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The study aims to evaluate two main aspects: first, to provide an overview of activities and company values among Chemical Sub-Sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, and second, to investigate how these activities impact the companies' values. The research design is based on library research, focusing on all Chemical Sub-Sector companies listed as of December 31, 2022. The study employs purposive sampling and combines both qualitative and quantitative descriptive analysis methods. Analytical techniques used include classical assumption tests, simple regression analysis, correlation coefficients, and hypothesis testing. The findings reveal several key points: Firstly, the average level of activity among these companies has shown a tendency to decrease, while their values have generally increased. Secondly, the simple regression analysis indicates that activity does not significantly affect company value, with a negative relationship observed. Thirdly, both the correlation coefficient and determination analysis suggest a very weak relationship between activity levels and company value. Finally, the t-test results confirm that activity has a negative and statistically insignificant impact on company value. Keywords: Activity, Company Value.
TRAINING TO BUILD PERSONAL BRANDING ON LINKEDIN SOCIAL MEDIA TO HANDLE EDUCATED UNEMPLOYMENT RATES AT HIGHER COLLEGE LEVEL Mayasari, Endah; Irdhayanti, Efa; Syahputri, Anggraini
Jurnal Pengabdian Kolaborasi dan Inovasi IPTEKS Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Juni
Publisher : CV. Alina

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The number of unemployed in Indonesia according to the Central Statistics Agency as of August 2023 at the tertiary level has increased. Technology is developing rapidly and the emergence of new jobs, a combination of macro trends and technology adoption is causing the disappearance of a number of types of jobs. Students as one of the keys to the nation's success are required to have a high level of productivity, especially for those who are starting a career. The aim of this Community Service activity in the form of training is to build students' personal branding with Linkedin to prepare them for careers using Linkedin social media to anticipate the number of educated unemployed at the tertiary level. The method used is Participatory Action Research through the stages of problem identification, implementation and evaluation. Participants in this training numbered 90 students. The results show that the participants gained new knowledge and skills to prepare for a career and this is one solution in facing the challenges of technological disruption by using social media Linkedin.