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Front Matters of Vol. 2, No.1 Editorial Team, MIJEB
Muhammadiyah International Journal of Economics and Business Vol. 2, No.1, 2019
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DIGITALIZATION OF MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSMEs) IN EAST JAVA, INDONESIA Suliswanto, Muhammad Sri Wahyudi; Rofik, Mochamad
Muhammadiyah International Journal of Economics and Business Vol. 2, No.1, 2019
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This study attempts to provide an overview of the digitalization of MSMEs in East Java. It is a qualitative descriptive study in which the data were collected through surveys with simple random sampling method. Basically, 80 percent of MSMEs have integrated digital literacy, particularly in the context of product marketing, into their strategy, yet only 12 percent have carried out it professionally. In East Java, 70 percent of MSMEs emphasize digital marketing through social media platforms, i.e., Instagram and Facebook, while 30 percent prefer mixed method. This study also reveals that either using a single platform or multi platform, it statistically has insignificant effect on the ratio of online transactions. Nevertheless, there is a significant positive effect between the ratio of online transactions and the management quality of digital marketing.
Acknowledgement from The Chairman of Association of the Muhammadiyah Higher Institutions' Faculties of Economics and Business Editorial Team, MIJEB
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ANALYSIS OF LEADING SECTORS IN SOUTH TANGERANG FOR DETERMINING REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES Sutanti, Sutanti; Oktariani, Dwi
Muhammadiyah International Journal of Economics and Business Vol. 2, No.1, 2019
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A sustainable economic growth becomes a main requirement for the continuity of regional economic development. Therefore, it should be concentrated on the basic sectors or leading sectors in order to create significant multiplier effect on other sectors. It is urgency for newly established regions, e.g., South Tangerang. This study aims to determine and analyze leading sectors that possess competitiveness and specialization in South Tangerang in relation with the future economic growth of South Tangerang. In addition, it also aims to project the added value or GRDP of South Tangerang in 2017. Secondary data in the form of time series sectoral GRDP at constant prices of both South Tangerang and Banten from 2010 to 2016 were obtained from BPS South Tangerang City and BPS of Banten Province. The data were analyzed using a quantitative- descriptive approach through the Location Quotient (LQ) and Shift-Share analysis. Based on the LQ method, there are nine leading sectors in 2010?2016, namely: construction; wholesale and retail trade, and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; accommodation and food; information and communication; real estate; corporate services; educational services; health and social services; and other services. The average LQ for these sectors is, respectively, 1.490; 1.333;1.315; 2.969; 2.233; 3.299; 2.530; 3.663; and 2.014. Real estate has the highest values, indicating it becomes the leading sector with the highest competitive and comparative advantages.
[RETRACTED] THE ROLE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AS MEDIATION IN INDONESIA Ainy, Rintan Nuzul; Hidayah, Khusnul
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This article has been retracted at the request of the corresponding author
MICRO SMALL ENTERPRISES’ INTEREST IN ISLAMIC FINANCING: CASE OF MSEs AND ISLAMICS BANKS IN YOGYAKARTA Hidayah, Khusnul; Wahyudin, Wahyudin
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The development of the micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in  Yogyakarta City grew rapidly and was able to support the economic sector of the city. Nevertheless, they usually face some problems related to limited capital, market access and product quality. Islamic banking is expected to play a role in overcoming such problems, especially in providing capital to improve the product quality and market access. This study aims to acquire the empirical evidence of the effect of profit sharing, personal, and service factors on the MSEs? interest in Islamic financing provided by Islamic banks in Yogyakarta City.This study employed a survey method using a research questionnaire distributed to MSE entrepreneurs in Yogyakarta City. The source of data was primary data and the data was analyzed using SPSS software. Of the total 70 distributed questionnaires, only 60 were responded and collected  by  the  respondents.  The  data  analysis  techniques  included  data  quality  testing, classical assumption test, and hypothesis testing (Multiple Regression Analysis, Coefficient of Determination, F-Test, and T-Test).The results showed that profit sharing, personal factors, and service influence the MSEs? interestin Islamic bank products provided by Islamic Banks in Yogyakarta City.
PROVINCIAL CAPITAL EXPENDITURE AND THE FACTORS INFLUENCE THE BUDGET: BEFORE AND AFTER THE GOVERNOR ELECTION Yaya, Rizal; Savitri, Diah
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This study aims to find out factors that have influence on capital expenditure in provincial government before and after the Governor election. It involved 32 provincial governments in Indonesia as the sample. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. The secondary data was obtained from the report of budget realization of provincial government in Indonesia. The methodology of analysis was multiple linear regression analysis. The result of this study shows that both local revenue and area size have positive effect on capital expenditure. Meanwhile, Special Allocation Fund has negative effect on capital expenditure. In overall, the independent variable explains 65.9% of the dependent variable, while the rests are influenced by other variables not analyzed in this study.
THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN SHARIA MARKET AND CONVENTIONAL MARKET: A STUDY ON INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE Nurhayadi, Yadi; Rito, Rito
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The  present  study  investigates  the  differences between Islamic Economic System and Conventional Economic System that supposedly lead to the differences between sharia market and conventional market. Through bivariate and multivariate analysis, regression, correlation, and determination tests were carried out to identify the effect of conventional market on sharia market. Analysis was done based on the data of Indonesia Stock Exchange from December 2006 to May 2017, The data consisted of Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) Composite Index (Indeks Harga Saham Gabungan, IHSG), Jakarta Stock Exchange Liquid Index (LQ45), Jakarta Islamic Index (JII), and Indonesia Sharia Stock Index (ISSI). The results show that IHSG and LQ45 have a significant positive correlation with JII or ISSI. While IHSG and LQ45 are classified as the elements of conventional market, JII and ISSI are the representation of Sharia market. It indicates that sharia market and conventional market are both present with the same character. In other words, sharia market is still influenced by banking interest rate and speculation. To confirm this finding, the list of issuers on IDX, LQ45, JII, and ISSI was examined and the specific sharia issuers were compared with non- sharia issuers, therefore the classification of IHSG and LQ45 as conventional market is corrected. Based on the results of the analysis of regression, correlation, determination, and investigation of the collected data, a model of sharia market stability is formulated.
THE EFFECT OF PROFESSIONAL SKEPTICISM, EXPERTISE, AUDIT FEE, AND AUDIT RISK ON AUDITOR’S OPINION WITH CLIENT PREFERENCE AS MODERATOR Sirajuddin, Betri; Anggraini, Thalia Purwita
Muhammadiyah International Journal of Economics and Business Vol. 2, No.1, 2019
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The purposes of this study are to determine the effect of professional skepticism, expertise, audit fee, audit risk on the auditor?s opinion, and to determine preference client as the moderating variable on the effect of professional skepticism, expertise, audit fee, and audit risk on the auditor?s opinion. It is an empirical study on the public accountant firms and the Audit Board of the Republic of Indonesia (BPK RI) Representative Office in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia. This study developed associative hypotheses and tested them. The data consisted of primary data and secondary data. The population of this research was the auditors of public accountant firms and BPK RI in Palembang. Totally, 111 respondents were involved. The techniques used for collecting the data were in-depth interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. The techniques used for analyzing the data were quantitative analysis and qualitative analysis. This study indicates that professional skepticism insignificantly affects  the auditor?s opinion, expertise significantly affects the auditor?s opinion, audit fee significantly affects the auditor?s opinion, and audit risk significantly affects the auditor?s opinion. Furthermore, there is no significant relationship on the auditor?s opinion from the interaction between the client preference and professional skepticism and expertise. Meanwhile, client preference is a quasi-moderator on the influence of audit fee and audit risk on the auditor?s opinion.
Front Matters of Vol. 2, No.1 MIJEB Editorial Team
Muhammadiyah International Journal of Economics and Business Vol. 2, No.1, 2019
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