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Judul karya ilmiah (paper)
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Goverment Expenditure and Poverty in Indonesia
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Dr. Hadi Sasana, SE, M.Si
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HASIL PENILAIAN SEJA WAT SEBIDANG AT AU PEER REVIEW
KARY A ILMIAH : PROS/DING
Judul karya ilmiah (paper)
Jumlah Penulis
Status Pengusul
Penulis Karya Ilmiah
Goverment Expenditure and Poverty in Indonesia
2
Penulis Pertama
Dr. Hadi Sasana, SE, M.Si
Identitas prosiding
a. Judul Prosiding
b. ISBN / ISSNc. Tahun terbit,
Tempatpelaksanaan
d. Penerbit / orgamser
e. Alamatrepository PT /web prosiding
ICE-BEES 2018 International Conference on Economics, Business and Economic Education Science 2018 ISSN: 25 l 8-668X Volume 2018, p.142-153
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International Conference on Economics, Business and Economic Education (ICE-BEES) 2018 is a refereedconference organized by Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia in collaborationwith Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. The conference will be held from 17 to 18 July 2018 at GrasiaHotel, in Semarang City, Central Java Province, Indonesia.
The theme of the conference is: “Deliberations on Business and Education Practices towardInternationalisation”.
Aim and ScopeThe conference is aimed to provide an opportunity for researchers, students, government officials andprofessionals to share their research in a boarder community and to get a better understanding on the currentstate of research or ideas in the field of economics, business and economic education. This conference isexpected to develop a strong network for researchers in same interests or fields. This conference is alsoexpected as a medium for new or young researchers to establish a strong relationship with experiencedresearchers. In this conference, all levels of university students will have opportunity to present their final orcurrent works and receive friendly feedbacks from academics and peers.
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Sustainable DevelopmentPublic PolicyInternational TradeAgricultural EconomicsRegional EconomicsMonetaryEnvironmental EconomicsRural Development EconomicsIndustrial EconomicsIslamic Economics
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Venue and Activities
Venue: Grasia Hotel Semarang, Jl. S. Parman No. 29, 50231, Semarang, Indonesia
Activities: Semarang Tour is scheduled on 19 July 2018 (Cancelled )
Important Dates
New Deadline of abstract submission : May 29, 2018New Notification of acceptances : June 5, 2018Presenter registration deadline : Juni 15, 2018Submission deadline for full paper : July 1, 2018Conference : July 17 -18, 2018.
Call for Papers
Please submit an abstract of not more than 250 words by May 29, 2018. The abstracts and papers should bewritten in English. The abstract should consist of the following: aim of study, method used, result, and implication.Accepted abstracts will be required to submit a paper between 6 to 10 pages (including references). You arewelcome to submit up to three papers. Abstracts and full papers are peer-reviewed. ICE-BEES makes everyeffort to ensure high quality of all papers submitted in this conference.
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International Advisory Board
1. Prof Neil Towers, University of Gloucestershire, UK2. Prof Tai Wan-Ping, Cheng Shiu University, Taiwan3. Associate Prof Dr Shafinar Ismail, Universiti Teknologi MARA Melaka, Malaysia4. Datuk Associate Professor Sabariah Hj Mahat, Universiti Teknologi MARA Melaka, Malaysia5. Dr Phillip Ward, University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom6. Dr Xiaoling Hu, University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom7. Dr Gianpaolo Vignali, University of Manchester, United Kingdom8. Dr Tracy Jones, University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom9. Thanh Ngo, PhD, Massey University, New Zealand
10. Dr Joseph M. Mula, Central Queensland University, Australia11. Dr Kalim Siddiqui, University of Huddersfield, UK12. Dr Janet Burdett, University of South Australia, Australia13. Dr Mohammed Hariri Bakri, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia14. Dr Koe Wei Loon, Universiti Teknologi MARA Melaka, Malaysia15. Dr Abdul Rahim Ridzuan, Universiti Teknologi MARA Melaka, Malaysia16. Nurul Ezaili Alias, MA, Universiti Teknologi MARA Melaka, Malaysia
Editorial Board
1. Prof Sri Adiningsih, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia2. Prof Mudrajad Kuncoro, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia3. Prof Achmad Slamet, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia4. Dr Ade Gaffar Abdullah, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia5. Dr Agus Wahyudin, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia6. Dr Amin Pujiati, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia7. Dr Arief Yulianto, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia8. Bhimo Rizky Samudro, PhD, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia9. Prof Etty Soesilowati, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia
10. Fahrur Rozi, PhD, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia11. Dr Grisvia Agustin, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia12. Helianti Utami, PhD, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia13. Heri Yanto, PhD, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia (Coordinator)14. Prof Joko Widodo, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia15. Dr Kardoyo, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia16. Ludia Theresia Wambrauw, PhD, Universitas Negeri Papua, Indonesia17. Dr M. Edhie Purnawan, PhD, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia18. Dr Muhammad Khafid, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia19. Dr Muhsin, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia20. Dr Murwatiningsih, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia21. Prof P. Eko Prasetyo, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia22. Dr Rully Novie Wurarah, Universitas Negeri Papua, Indonesia23. Prof Rusdarti, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia24. Dr Selmi Dedi, Universitas Negeri Papua, Indonesia25. Prof Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia26. Dr Suryanto, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia27. Tri Mulyaningsih, PhD, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia28. Dr Widiyanto, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia
Organizing Committee
Conference chair: Andryan Setyadharma, PhD.Vice chair: Dorojatun Prihandono, PhD.
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The Efficiency Analysis of Food CroP- Commodities INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS, BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC EDUCATION 2018 (ICE-BEES
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Pages 114-126 • S Ismail, N Ezaili Alias, W-L Koe, R Othman, M Halim Mah12hoth
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Determinant of Carbon Emission Disclosure at Mining ComP-anies Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchang� INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS, BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC EDUCATION 2018 (ICE-BEES
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Pages 127-141 • N Putri Halimah, H Yanto
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Government ExP-enditure and Povecty in Indonesia INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS, BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC EDUCATION 2018 (ICE-BEES
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Pages 142-153 • H Sasana, P Kusuma
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What Determinants of Academic Fraud Behavior? From Fraud Triangle to Fraud Pentagon PersP-ective INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS, BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC EDUCATION 2018 (ICE-BEES
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Empirical Investigation on Attitude towardsPersonal Loans BorrowingShafinar Ismail, Nurul Ezaili Alias, Wei-Loon Koe, Rozana Othman, andMohd Halim MahphothFaculty of Business Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Melaka, Malaysia
AbstractIn Malaysia, people enjoy various benefits provided by government such as firsthousing loan, medical benefit, various incentives and others. Even they obtain a lotof benefits; however, the statistics shows that the household debt keep increasingas the ratio of household debt to GDP of Malaysia increased from 62.7 percent in2008 to 76.6 percent in 2011 and 84.6 percent in 2017. In addition, a debt serviceratio of 30 percent is acceptable; however, the Malaysian household debt serviceratio was 9.1 percent in 2006, rose to 49.0 percent in 2009 and dropped slightly to47.8 percent in 2010. This indicates that approximately half of a household’s incomeused to pay their debts. As a result, after paying off the debt, the balance to spendon education, transport, food, and for emergencies become smaller. Additionally, aninvestigation of the ratio of household debt to disposable income, Malaysian ratiois 140.4 percent, and is identified as one of the highest in the world. It indicatesthat the loans taken are on average 1.4 times more than household income for eachhousehold in Malaysia. Therefore, the objectives of this study are to investigate thedeterminants that contribute to person’s borrowing loans; however, this study focuson the borrowing personal loans as it is one of main contributor to increase thehousehold debt. Five determinants are identified which are as follows: knowledgeabout personal loans, media awareness, and perceptions toward personal loans,family influence and religious/ethic belief. Questionnaires were distributed to the100 respondents. The sampling procedure adopted was stratified random sampling.The data obtained were analyzed using SPSS 20.0 which involves scale reliability,descriptive and regression analysis. The result indicates that media awareness andreligious/ethic belief becomes the important determinants that influence the personalloans borrowing. Moreover, religious/ethic belief is found to be the best predictor thatinfluences the person’s borrowing the personal loans. This study advances currentknowledge by adding alternative insights to determinants of borrowing personal loans.
Keywords: personal loans, media, religious, regression, household debt
How to cite this article: Shafinar Ismail, Nurul Ezaili Alias, Wei-Loon Koe, Rozana Othman, and Mohd Halim Mahphoth, (2018), “EmpiricalInvestigation on Attitude towards Personal Loans Borrowing” in International Conference on Economics, Business and Economic Education 2018,KnE Social Sciences, pages 114–126. DOI 10.18502/kss.v3i10.3123
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Corresponding Author:
Shafinar Ismail
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Received: 7 August 2018
Accepted: 15 September 2018
Published: 22 October 2018
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ICE-BEES 2018International Conference on Economics, Business and Economic Education 2018Volume 2018
Conference Paper
Government Expenditure and Poverty inIndonesiaHadi Sasana1 and Panji Kusuma2
1Faculty of Economics and Business, Diponegoro University2Faculty of Economics, Tidar University
AbstractPoverty is a complex and multidimensional problem, so that the necessary effortor Government policies that is sustainable and synergistic to reduce the number ofpoor population. This study aims to analyze the determinants of poverty in Indonesiabased on economic and social indicators. It is using linear regression analysis tool byusing multiple Fixed-Effects Model (FEM). The results of the study found that economicgrowth has a positive effect against poverty in Indonesia. While the government arespending, per capita income, labor force participation and effect negatively to povertyin Indonesia.
Keywords: poverty, economic growth, expenditure, labor force, income per capita
1. Introduction
Since implemented fiscal decentralization and regional autonomy, local governments
were given the authority to plan, compose, and implementing policies to line the
regions necessity. Through the fiscal decentralization, local governments are expected
to be more responsive to the problems of poverty in their regions. Fiscal decentral-
ization is expected to create high economic growth, increasing per capita income,
and lower poverty levels (Miranti, 2013) [1]. According to Norton (2002) [2] region
need to implement three important things, First, local governments should provide
infrastructure on its territory, such as road infrastructure. Second, competition between
local governmentswill encourage the incentive to invest through low levels of taxes on
investment. Third, the limited acceptance of the regional government will encourage
local government more innovative in providing public goods and services.
The problem of poverty is the main agenda in the discussions of the economic,
political, and social. Poverty became a very urgent priority in policy development plan.
According to Royce (2009) [3], stated that:
How to cite this article: Hadi Sasana and Panji Kusuma, (2018), “Government Expenditure and Poverty in Indonesia” in International Conferenceon Economics, Business and Economic Education 2018, KnE Social Sciences, pages 142–153. DOI 10.18502/kss.v3i10.3125 Page 142
Corresponding Author:
Hadi Sasana
Received: 7 August 2018
Accepted: 15 September 2018
Published: 22 October 2018
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An AnalY.sis on Business FeasibilitY. and Farmers Income in Semarang of Central
Java
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS, BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC EDUCATION 2018 (ICE-BEES 2018)
Pages 321-332 • E Soesilowati, N Kariada, AB SetY.awan
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Organizational Commitment As Intervening Variable of Intrinsic and Extrinsic
Motivation to Organizational CitizenshiP- Behavior
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS, BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC EDUCATION 2018 (ICE-BEES
2018)
Pages 333-346 • Mukhodah ., D Ranihusna
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lmP-act of Foreign Investment and Natural Resources Sharing Funds Against
Environmental Degradation in Indonesia
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Pages 347-358 • Priy2gl!§....,,
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Tourism DeveloP-ment Towards Economic SustainabilitY. of Local Communities in
Parangtritis Tourism Area
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS, BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC EDUCATION 2018 (ICE-BEES
2018)
Pages 359-366 • M Hulu, M Baiguni, C Fandeli, N Wirasanti
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The Leading Economic Sectors AnalY.sis of Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan District,
South Sumatera Province in 2010-2015
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS, BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC EDUCATION 2018 (ICE-BEES
2018)
Pages 367-389 • Emawati ., A Asmara
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DY.namic CaP-abilities: Evidence from Agriculture CooP-eratives in Indonesia
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ICE-BEES 2018International Conference on Economics, Business and Economic Education 2018Volume 2018
Conference Paper
Dynamic Capabilities: Evidence fromAgriculture Cooperatives in IndonesiaQristin Violinda and SunjianUniversity of PGRI Semarang, Huazhong Agricultural University
AbstractThe growth cooperatives membership in Indonesia has led to a range of economicand business questions about how these cooperatives should be best organized andoperated. One important question relating to cooperatives organization consideringtheir rapid growth in number and size is the appropriate sizing of cooperatives forlong-run economic viability. This paper aims at exploring contributions of dynamiccapabilities and organizational culture in performance of agriculture cooperatives inIndonesia. This study use structural equation model (SEM) to explore a theoreticalmodel which links various dynamic capabilities, organizational culture, competitiveadvantage and performance. Technical samples in this research are simple randomsampling with a large sample of 241 agriculture cooperatives from five region inIndonesia . This study finds that both dynamic capability and organizational cultureof the agriculture cooperatives in Indonesia contribute significant and positive effectto their competitive advantage as well. On the other hand, organizational culturein the Indonesian agriculture cooperatives provide positive effect solely to theirperformance; yet not for their performance which is in significantly affected by thedynamic capability.
Keywords: Dynamic capabilities; organizational culture;competitive advantage;performance; agriculture, cooperatives.
1. Introduction
Dynamic capabilities and organizational culture has a vital role in business operationand financial and non-financial aspect such as decisionmaking as a big role ofmanage-ment. Some scholars believe that dynamic capabilities are the key to firm performance[1, 50, 51]. Many researchers claim that dynamic capabilities and organizational cultureplay an important role beetween competitive advantage and performance [11, 25,55]. Based from the theories about dynamic capabilites and organizational culture,agriculture cooperatives should have good dynamic capabilities and organizational
How to cite this article: Qristin Violinda and Sunjian, (2018), “Dynamic Capabilities: Evidence from Agriculture Cooperatives in Indonesia” inInternational Conference on Economics, Business and Economic Education 2018, KnE Social Sciences, pages 390–411. DOI 10.18502/kss.v3i10.3143 Page 390
Corresponding Author:
Qristin Violinda
Received: 7 August 2018
Accepted: 15 September 2018
Published: 22 October 2018
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