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Trikonomika: Jurnal Ekonomi
Published by Universitas Pasundan
ISSN : 1411514X     EISSN : 23557737     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
FOCUS AND SCOPE Trikonomika invites academics and researchers who do original research in the fields of economics, management and accounting, including but not limited to: Development Economics Monetary Economics, Finance and Banking International Economics Public Economics Economic development Regional Economy Management Science Marketing Financial management Human Resource Management International Business Entrepreneurship Accounting Sciences Taxation and Public Sector Accounting Accounting information system Auditing Financial Accounting Management accounting Behavioral accounting
Articles 269 Documents
LIFESTYLE AND SELF-ESTEEM OF GENERATION Z IN GADGET PURCHASING DECISION Eddy Madiono Sutanto; Stela Aubelia
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 21 No 2 (2022): December Edition
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The consumer purchasing decision is one of the essential aspects for companies to assess the success of their products. Lifestyle and self-esteem can cause consumer purchasing decisions. This study aimed to find the dependencies between lifestyle and self-esteem with the decision to purchase gadgets by Generation Z. The type of research was quantitative research with a judgmental sampling technique. The samples were 100 respondents who had purchased a gadget at least once. This study used questionnaires to collect data and processed the chi-square test by SPSS 2.5. The results showed that lifestyle and self-esteem had a positive dependency relationship on consumer purchasing decisions.
TECHNOPRENEURSHIP ON MARKET PENETRATION AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES Ellen Rusliati; Azhar Affandi; Mulyaningrum Mulyaningrum; Erik Alghifari
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 21 No 1 (2022): June Edition
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This study aims at identifying the factors that affect the application of technopreneurship on micro and small enterprises in Majalengka Regency. The factors include market penetration, new product development, pricing, product quality, innovation, promotion, distribution, and network and collaboration. Employing accidental sampling, 111 entrepreneurs were sampled to take a questionnaire from which the results were analyzed using descriptive and verification statistics. The research model analyzed using Partial Least Square method and assisted by Smart PLS3 software. It was found that the results of the analysis on technopreneurship indicated that new product development, market penetration, promotion, and network and collaboration had been done adequately. Meanwhile, pricing, product quality, innovation, and distribution had been done well. Technopreneurship has significant effect on innovation, product quality, promotion, marketing, market penetration, and product development strategy.
RENT-SEEKING TOWARDS ECONOMIC GROWTH: EMPIRICAL STUDY IN LOWER-MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES Lorentino Laut; Erika Febrianti; Retno Sugiharti
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 22 No 1 (2023): June Edition
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The good effects of globalization are not felt by all countries. Lower-middle-income countries are constrained by ineffective or poorly implemented economic policies in those countries. One indicator of this ineffectiveness is the low rate of controlling rent-seeking in lower-middle-income countries. Therefore, this study analyzes the effect of controlling rent-seeking on the economic growth of lower-middle-income countries. It is important to study where economic growth has an important role in the economic development of lower-middle-income countries. This study also uses control variables such as capital formation, population, and lag of economic growth through the Partial Adjustment Model (PAM) approach. Based on the results of regression testing that has been carried out, controlling rent seeking and capital formation is known to have a positive and significant effect on economic growth in lower-middle-income countries. Meanwhile population has a negative and significant effect on the economic growth of lower-middle-income countries.
MAPPING HRM IMPLEMENTATION IN INDONESIA’S SMES: IN SEARCH OF NEW HRM MODEL Sapta Dwikardana; Angela Teressia
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 21 No 2 (2022): December Edition
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In Indonesia, SMEs business owners are always trying to find the best employee management practices that suit their business scale, so finding a comprehensive employee management model for SMEs is important. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach. Data collection was carried out using semi-structured interviews with 38 managers who were directly involved in HRM in SMEs. The analytical method used is content and thematic analysis. The results of this study offer new insights for SME owners regarding HRM practices that can be applied to systematically manage their human resources to increase their competitiveness. The novelties of this research are (a) This research was conducted for more comprehensive employee management functions where most of the previous studies were based on certain functions only; (b) a special SME HR model that can be used as a standard for SMEs in Indonesia.
GOVERNMENT SPENDING (ECONOMY, SOCIAL PROTECTION, HEALTH, EDUCATION) ON INCOME INEQUALITY IN WEST JAVA Alfath Prannisa; Bagdja Muljarijadi; Adhitya Wardhana
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 22 No 1 (2023): June Edition
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This study aims to examine the effect of government spending on the economy, social protection, health, and education on income inequality in West Java during 2015-2020. Income inequality in this study uses the Gini ratio. The estimation uses a fixed effect panel data model using the cross-section weight (EGLS) method. The results show that government spending contributes to reducing income inequality in West Java in 2015-2020. Meanwhile, control variables such as GRDP per capita and poverty have a significant effect on increasing income inequality and investment variables have a significant effect on reducing income inequality.
SUSTAINABILITY FOR STARTUP BUSINESS: THE ROLE OF HUMAN CAPITAL Mochammad Ridwan; Ina Ratnamiasih; Budi Septiawan
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 21 No 2 (2022): December Edition
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The development of digital business is currently driving the rapid growth of the startup business. Startups are required to develop their capabilities through human resources, which are important human capital for the business they run. This research was conducted on a sample of startups located in the city of Bandung. The research was conducted for four months with the aim of determining the factors that affect human capital in a startup business and how the influence of human capital on company performance. The research method used is descriptive and quantitative methods with SEM PLS data analysis tools. The results of the study show that the role of human capital is quite large in startup performance. The results of the study also show the influence of all the factors studied, especially HR management and the role of the government as the factors that contribute the most to human capital.
ERROR CORRECTION MODEL APPROACH AS A DETERMINANT OF STOCK PRICES Dewi Fatmasari; Dikdik Harjadi; Amir Hamzah
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 21 No 2 (2022): December Edition
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The short-term and long-term effects of ROI, EPS, PER Inflation, SBI, Exchange Rate, and GDP on the stock price are the focus of this study. The study's data came from company financial statements, including the Indonesian Stock Exchange Index LQ45. The stationarity test, the classical assumptions test, the cointegration test, and the error correction model test was utilized in this study's statistical analysis. KURS and SBI had a positive effect on stock prices in the short term, but there is no effect in the long term, and inflation and GDP do not affect the stock price both in the short term and in the long term, according to this study. As a result, investors and businesses can use this study's contribution as a point of reference when considering factors that have a short-term and long-term impact on stock prices.
INDONESIA’S REGIONAL FOOD SECURITY IN LIGHT OF THE IMPENDING GLOBAL FOOD CRISIS Nurul Anwar
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 21 No 2 (2022): December Edition
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Multiple disruptions in health sectors and geopolitics has been alarming food security worldwide. This study provides insights by assessing the determinants of food security in Indonesia and creating a map of the country's most food insecure areas as a basis of developing anticipating strategies. This study is quantitative in nature using secondary data from the Statistics Indonesia. To estimate the model, we used Non-Parametric Splines Regression and Clustering Analysis. The results show that food security in Indonesia is greatly impacted by rice production, population density, purchasing power index, food expenditures, and harvested area. Additionally, most of the provinces in Indonesia has a medium to high food security level. The results showed the need for integrating Indonesian food chain policies such as land, water, and fertilizer availability. In addition, the Indonesian Bureau of Logistics must take measures to preserve the availability and distribution of staple foods.
UNIVERSITY SUSTAINABILITY COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE IN FACING TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES Bayu Indra Setia; Tjutju Yuniarsih; Janah Sojanah; Kusnendi Kusnendi; Eeng Ahman; Erry Pangestu
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 22 No 1 (2023): June Edition
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The purpose of this study is to analyze sustainability's competitive advantage in the face of technological change mediated by knowledge management and organizational culture. The method used in this study is descriptive verification with model 6 analysis tools from Hayes's theory. The unit of analysis is six private universities that have accreditation A, with 204 respondents consisting of top management, middle management, and low management. The results obtained from the research show that technological change is affecting the university's sustainability competitive advantage, which is mediated by knowledge management and organizational culture. Technological change mediated by knowledge management has a major influence on and contribution to the university's sustainability competitive advantage as compared to organizational culture.