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Trikonomika: Jurnal Ekonomi
Published by Universitas Pasundan
ISSN : 1411514X     EISSN : 23557737     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
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TRENDS IN COMPANIES’ DISCLOSURE GOING PUBLIC: ETHICAL PROSPECT Erni Rusyani; Taufani C. Kurniatun
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 20 No 1 (2021): June Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (303.959 KB) | DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v20i1.4282

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Information disclosure in a go-public company is very important as transparency for stakeholders. This research discusses about trends of disclosure of media company which will go public. It is also carried out by using documentation study on the media company prospectus occurred in 2016-2021. Population is the prospectus of 18 media companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange. The data was then assessed by 10 students from department of financial management and 10 students from department of accounting, 10 company leaders and 10 investor practitioners. The data was processed by using Weighted Means Score (WMS). The result showed that the aspect of disclosure, cash flow, type of product/program, investment result, risk and business activity are in open category. The disclosure on assets is in the very open category; while the disclosure on important events is in the fairly open category. A media company that will go public, viewed from the ethical prospect (disclosure trend) towards company’s information is in open category which means it has already been open towards information owned by the company.
BRAND SWITCHING BEHAVIOR FROM SAMSUNG TO OPPO AMONG MILLENIALS Dikdik Harjadi; Sifa Nurfatimah
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 20 No 1 (2021): June Edition
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Along with the proliferation of smartphone manufacturers, the latest innovations and fascinating features are presented, such as selfie cameras, VOOC flash charge (the best fast charging) on their products, providing that selfie cameras accommodate people who love to upload their photos to social media. Nowadays, consumers’ needs have called attention to a lifestyle that requires them to make choices on goods or services that are compatible with their needs. This study employed a survey method, with samples comprising millennials in Kuningan Regency with a total of 283 respondents, in which the data collection was done using questionnaires, validity and reliability tests were conducted. Multiple linear regression was used in data analysis. The results showed that product features, lifestyle, and price had a positive and significant effect simultaneously and partially on brand switching decisions. However, price had a greater influence on consumers’ decisions to switch brands.
DIRECT FERTILIZER SUBSIDIES ON PRODUCTION AND HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN INDONESIA Arrief Chandra Setiawan; Djoko Mursinto; Tri Haryanto
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 20 No 1 (2021): June Edition
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This research aims to analyze the effect of fertilizer subsidies on the production and household income of rice farming in Indonesia using the 2017 crops business cost structure survey data. Utilizing the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method, this research shows that rice farming households that received fertilizer subsidies have higher production and income than households that did not receive subsidies. Simultaneously, in the Two-Stage Least Square (TSLS) method, the usage of the ownership status of a household residential building as an instrument for the fertilizer subsidy variable is considered inaccurate so that it cannot answer the research objectives.
WILL CASHLESS PAYMENT BECOME CONSUMER'S TRANSACTION HABIT IN THE "NEW NORMAL" ERA? Refius Pradipta Setyanto; Wenti Ayu Sunarjo
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 20 No 1 (2021): June Edition
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The purpose of this study was to find out whether or not new habit, cashless transaction, would still be used after the Covid-19 pandemic or in the new normal era, considering that this was a situational or temporary factor. The population of this research was individual consumers who were currently more likely to have higher intensity in cashless transactions than they did before the pandemic. This research was a study conducted during the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesian society by examining the effect of perceived security, perceived risk, facilitating condition, Self-Efficacy of trust in online payments, and the use of cashless on Usage Continuance intention. The results of this study with 594 tested samples were two insignificant correlations. They were perceived risk toward trust in online payments and self-efficacy on usage continuance intention. These findings could support a wide range of stakeholders - both first movers/ pioneers and newcomers to the e-money segment, as the information about promotion and selection of the right market for their products.
MONETARY POLICY AND HERDING BEHAVIOR DEVELOPED MARKET AND EMERGING MARKET COMPARISON Buddi Wibowo
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 20 No 1 (2021): June Edition
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The research examines impact of monetary policy on herding behavior in the stock market. This study used OLS Regression, SUR, and Panel Regression Method. The results show that monetary policy affects herd behavior in stock market, specially in emerging market which have a specific characteristic such as low liquidity and low number of investor. Using SUR, this study show that common factors which affect the global herd behavior are not influential. Domestic stock market has its own variable that may initiate herd behavior.
EARNINGS MANAGEMENT FOR BONUS COMPENSATION Isyrohil Muyassaroh; Imam Subekti; Zaki Baridwan
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 20 No 1 (2021): June Edition
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The objectives of this quantitative study are to investigate the practice of earnings management which is proxied by Loan Loss Provision and Loan Loss Allowance and to assess the effect of bonuses on earnings management practices. Using purposive sampling, 102 banks were selected as the sample. The assessment includes one-sample t test and linear regression test. This study finds that banks commit earnings management practices by reducing LLA values and that bonuses negatively influence the practice of earnings management as proxied by LLP.
BANK OWNERSHIP, MODE OF ENTRY, AND CREDIT ALLOCATION TO MSMEs Rahmat Setiawan; Octavia Reniar Putri; Rosmiati Jafar
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 20 No 1 (2021): June Edition
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Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have strategic roles in economic structure, especially in developing countries, so, they need supports from the banking industry, including foreign banks, by giving loans they need. This study aims to find the effect of bank ownership and mode of entry on credit allocation to MSMEs. We use 110 samples of conventional commercial banks and 41 samples of foreign-owned banks in Indonesia during 2010-2017, with 686 and 266 observations. The results of multiple regression show that banks with government ownership have higher credit allocation to MSMEs than non-government ownership and banks with foreign ownership have lower credit allocation to MSMEs than domestic ownership. Based on their mode of entry, banks with foreign ownership via greenfield have lower credit allocation to MSMEs than via takeover.

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