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Factors Affecting Grdp Per Capita In Banyumas, Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Kebumen, Wonosobo, And Purworejo
This study aims to analyze the effect of regional revenue, balance funds, other revenues, and Regional Minimum Wage on GRDP Per Capita in Banyumas, Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Kebumen, Wonosobo, and Purworejo regencies. Together and partially. In this study, the analysis technique used was panel data analysis regression. Based on the analysis that has been done, the results show that regional revenue, balance funds, other revenue and regional minimum wage together have a significant effect on GRDP Per Capita in Banyumas, Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Kebumen, Wonosobo, and Purworejo Regencies and partially: (1) regional revenue has a significant positive effect on GRDP Per Capita in Banyumas, Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Kebumen, Wonosobo, and Purworejo Regencies; (2) balance funds has a significant positive effect on GRDP Per Capita in Banyumas, Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Kebumen, Wonosobo, and Purworejo Regencies; (3) other revenue has a significant positive effect on GRDP Per Capita in Banyumas, Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Kebumen, Wonosobo, and Purworejo Regencies; and (4) the Regional Minimum Wage has a significant positive effect on GRDP Per Capita in Banyumas, Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Kebumen, Wonosobo, and Purworejo Regencies. Keywords: GRDP Per Capita, Regional Revenue, Balance Funds, Other Revenues, and RegionalMinimum Wage
Technology-Based Learning Media In The Era Of Society 5.0: A Systematic Literature Review
Society 5.0 is a concept that aims to improve human life by placing humans as the center of innovation (human-centered) through the development of the Internet of Things (IoT), big data, and artificial intelligence (AI). The digital era learning model utilizes technology as a learning media, providing students with broader access and opportunities to build their knowledge. The utilization of technology in education allows lecturers to plan and implement innovative and interactive learning models. This qualitative study utilizes the systematic literature review (SLR) technique to review and analyze research results on the same topic systematically. The complexity of people\u27s living conditions in the era of Society 5.0 makes it not enough for students to have literacy and numeracy skills but also the ability to communicate, be creative, think critically, and collaborate. To achieve this, we need learning media standards that are relevant to Society 5.0, such as adaptive, innovative, personalized, flexible, and integrated with various innovative devices such as IoT, big data, and AI. In addition, it is supported by providing opportunities for students to interact with technology to support learning activities through attractive learning media. Keywords: Learning Media, Society 5.0, Technology, Higher Educatio
The Importance Of Pedagogic Competency For Non-Educational Lecturers
The educational backgrounds of higher education lecturers have become increasingly varied. Many lecturers from non-educational fields are now entering academia without formal training in pedagogy. This study aims to identify and describe the importance of pedagogic competency for lecturers with non-educational backgrounds in universities in Banyumas Regency and explore the efforts made to enhance their teaching skills. This descriptive qualitative research used 12 respondents who were determined by purposive sampling. Researchers conducted observations and interviews with lecturers with non-educational backgrounds at three universities in Banyumas Regency. Findings indicate that pedagogic competency is crucial for non-educational lecturers as it significantly impacts the quality of higher education learning. This competence enables lecturers to create engaging lessons, develop effective teaching strategies, design curriculum that suits the needs of students, and improve their professional capabilities. Universities generally provide primary skills teaching and instructional techniques programs when lecturers start actively teaching. Additionally, lecturers improve their pedagogical competence through self-study, workshops, discussions with peers, and the application of various learning strategies and methods.Keywords: Higher Education, Lecturer, Non-Educational, Pedagogic Competenc
Analysis Of Factors Affecting Local Tax Revenues In Purbalingga Regency (2007-2023)
This study aims to analyze the influence of population, Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), capital expenditure, and the open unemployment rate on local tax revenues in Purbalingga Regency from 2007-2023. The data used in this study are secondary (time series) data from 2007-2023, sourced from the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance, Ministry of Finance and the Central Bureau of Statistics of Purbalingga Regency. The data analysis method used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis with the assistance of IBM SPSS Statistics 27. The results of the study show that partially, population, Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), and capital expenditure have a significant positive effect on local tax revenue, while the open unemployment rate does not have a significant effect on local tax revenue. Simultaneously, population, Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), capital expenditure, and the open unemployment rate have a significant effect on local tax revenues in Purbalingga Regency.Keywords: Population, Gross Regional Domestic Product, Capital Expenditure, Open Unemployment Rate, Local Ta
The Influence Of Financial Literacy And Financial Stress On Financial Well-Being In Msmes In Banyumas With Financial Behaviour As A Mediation Variable
This research aims to analyze the influence of financial literacy and financial stress on financial well-being with financial behaviour as a mediating variable. The dependent variable used in this research is financial well-being, the independent variable consists of financial literacy and financial stress, and the mediating variable is financial behaviour. The type of research in this research is quantitative research using a questionnaire method. The population in this research is MSME owners in Banyumas Regency. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling which is based on several criteria. The sample size was 110 MSME owners. The data analysis techniques used are evaluation of the measurement model (outer model), evaluation of the structural model (inner model), and hypothesis testing. The research results show that financial literacy has a positive effect on financial well-being, financial literacy has a positive effect on financial behaviour, financial behaviour has a positive effect on financial well-being, financial behaviour mediates the effect of financial literacy on financial well-being, financial stress has no effect on financial well-being, financial stress has a positive effect on financial behaviour, and financial behaviour does not mediate the effect of financial stress on financial well-being.Keywords: Financial Well-Being, Financial Literacy, Financial Stress, Financial Behaviou
Analysis Of Determinants Of Women\u27s Labor Force Participation Rate In Indonesia
The Female Labor Force Participation Rate (FLFPR) in Indonesia is lower than that of men every year and the difference is huge. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the factors affecting FLFPR in Indonesia in 2018-2023. By choosing the title: "Analysis of the determinants of the Participation Rate of the Women\u27s Labor Force in Indonesia". The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of wages, education, women heads of households, and early marriage on the level of female labor force participation rate (FLFPR) in Indonesia. This research was conducted quantitatively using panel data from 34 provinces in the 2018-2023 period. Using the regression analysis method, the panel data and the selected model is a fixed effect model (FEM). The results of this study show that the higher the average wage of female workers and the average length of schooling last year affect the FLFPR in the current year. Meanwhile, women heads of households and early marriage do not affect FLFPR in Indonesia. Therefore, there are important implications in this study for government policies, such as establishing a wage policy that pays attention to wage growth in the past year, increasing investment in the education sector, especially for women, developing facilities and services.Keywords: female labor force participation rate, women, fixed effect mode
Online Purchasing Behavior Of Fashion Products Across The Market Place
Online shops are becoming very popular and a means of selling and selling transactions in today\u27s digital age. Price perceptions and online promotions can affect customers in purchasing products. This investigation is aimed to study online purchasing behavior of fashion products across one of the market places. The population of this study as much as 132 students from market place users in Bogor City and as much as 100 students are selected as samples randomly. Quantitative method is used to show the influence between variables. This study has passed the instrument and the classical assumption test. After doing the test using Structural Equation Model (SEM) Lisrel 8.8, derived that there was a partially positive and significant influence between price perception and online purchase decision because of the t-count value of 3.52 > 1.96. The results showed a positive and partially significant impact between online promotion and online purchasing decision with a t-count of 4.80 > 1.96. Simultaneously, price perceptions and online promotions have a significant influence on online purchases with F-table = 36.21 > 3.09. Keywords: Online Purchase Decisions, Price Perception and Online Promotion
Fiscal Determinants Of Stress In The Maluku Islands Region
This study identifies and assesses the impact of transfers to regions, local-own source revenue (Pendapatan Asli Daerah, PAD), gross regional domestic product, population, and construction cost index (CCI) on fiscal stress in regencies / cities in Maluku Province in 2015-2022. The data was obtained from Statistics Indonesia and Directorate of Financial Balance of the Ministry of Finance, analyzed quantitatively using panel data regression analysis and a fixed effect model obtained through Hausman test. The results indicate that the transfers to regions and PAD have a negative and significant impact on the fiscal stress, in contrast to the CCI. They suggest that higher transfers to regions and PAD would decrease the fiscal stress, and the CCI was a determinant in the local expenditure to increase regional growth and community services. The stress caused by limited PAD might be alleviated by the availability of potential regional resources and readiness of human resources
The Effect of Education and Skills on Unemployment: the Moderation Role of Economic Growth
Aspects of community education, namely the average length of schooling (RLS) and Community Vocational Skills (CVS), are important to know community welfare, one of which is seen from the open unemployment rate (TPT). This study aims to analyze: (1) The relationship between RLS and TPT, (2) The effect of CVS on TPT, (3) The role of economic growth (EG) as a moderator between RLS and TPT, and (4) The role of economic growth (EG) as moderation between CVS and TPT, in Sidoarjo, East Java using 2019-2023 data. Using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method, the findings in this study show that people\u27s vocational skills are the main thing that affects TPT levels. However, The study notes that economic growth failed to moderate the relationship between RLS and CVS on TPT. Based on these findings, the government\u27s role is very important in overcoming unemployment problems by improving vocational skills in the form of massive training for prospective workers and collaborating with related industries
Integrated Interaction Between Tourism, Economy, and Ecology in Indonesia: Coupling Coordination Degree Method
Indonesian tourism sector becomes an important part of national development planning over the past decade. However, the development of the tourism sector stimulates many negative ecological issues, such as garbage deposits, emissions, and other environmental degradation. Tourism has a complex relationship with the economy and ecological quality, so it is essential to investigate the progress of a tourism-economy-ecology system. An integrated study of the system can be analyzed using the coupling coordination degree method (CCDM). This method provides an overview of the interaction rate and the level of coordination in the systems over time. The findings show that the degree of coupling between tourism-economy-ecology systems increases from run-in to high phases. This condition indicates that there was a strong connection between the systems during the observation. Meanwhile, the degree of coupling coordination constitutes an ever-increasing evolution from approaching disorder to well coordination. It shows that the systems are increasingly supportive of each other. Conversely, the higher level of coordination is accompanied by a decline in the environmental system. Promoting ecological quality is a critical policy for sustainable tourism growth, and it demands more attention from all parties involved in the tourism industry