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    New Institutional Economics: A Bibliometric Analysis and Future Research Directions

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    This study aims to evaluate scientific publications on new institutional economics and provide some suggestions for future research topics. The Scopus database was used to collect data related to journal articles on the theme of new institutional economics, and 784 scientific articles published in 479 reputable journals and written by 1,274 academics were obtained. The analysis tool used in this research is bibliometric analysis with the help of machine learning tools RStudio and VOSviewer. The results of this study show that there are five main research streams based on the data extraction results, and provide three potential research recommendations that can be considered for future research on new institutional economics topics. This research makes a valuable contribution to assessing new institutional economics publications that can benefit academics and policymakers

    Analysis Of The Influence Of Marketing And Communications Consumer Loyalty Towards Decisions Buy Products At PT. Kingled Indonesia Medan

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    This research aims to determine the influence of marketing communications and consumer loyalty towards the decision to buy products at PT Kingled Indonesia. The data collection method uses a questionnaire. The questionnaire has been tested validity and reliability before collecting research data. Data analysis The technique in this research uses classical and multiple linear assumption tests regression analysis. The research results show that marketing communications are partially positive and significant influence on purchasing decisions. This is proven by the tcount value of 4.024 > from ttable it is 1.661 and the significant value is below 0.1, namely 0.000. When Consumer loyalty partially has a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions. This is proven by tcount of 3.801 > from ttable of 1.661 and a significant value below 0.1, namely 0.000. At the same time, marketing communications and Consumer loyalty has a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions. This is proven by Fcount of 23.930 > Ftable 2.36 and is significant the value is below 0.1, namely 0.000. Meanwhile, the amount of influence given is 34.5%. The rest is influenced by other factors outside this research. This research aims to determine the influence of marketing communications and consumer loyalty towards the decision to buy products at PT Kingled Indonesia. The data collection method uses a questionnaire. The questionnaire has been teste

    Strengthening Research Management In The International Collaboration

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    The number of scientific publications produced by Indonesian Collaborating Partners is still not optimal. When comparing the number of international research partnerships with the indicator of the number of Research Permits issued, the overall performance of international scientific publications resulted by Indonesian Partners, especially joint publications (co-authorship)  Indonesian researchers and foreign researchers, is still very low. This study examines the research management undertaken by Indonesian partner institutions in international collaborative research and its positive impact on scientific publication performance. The research adopts a qualitative approach. Primary data were collected through structured in-depth interviews with 31 key informen selected using purposive method. Risk management analysis has been applied as theoretical framework to explain the implementation of research partnership carried out by Indonesian partner institutions in international research collaboration. The performance of scientific publications is  more an achievement of strengthening management undertaken by Indonesian partner institutions formulated into mutually agreed clauses in collaborative research agreements with foreign institutions, rather than being the outcome of foreign research permit policy

    The Effect of Lifestyle on Purchasing Decision of Salad in Pekanbaru City

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    An individual with a healthy lifestyle will tend to consume foods that are good for health such as salads. Lifestyle is a factor that can affect people in making decisions to buy food. This research aims to analyze the effect of lifestyle on purchasing decisions for salad in Pekanbaru City. Respondents in this research were people who lived in Pekanbaru City, consumed salad, and were 17-65 years old. The consumer survey was carried out in July 2022. The results of research through SEM-PLS showed that the factors that affected the purchase of salads in Pekanbaru City were lifestyle, level of education, product quality, gender, and income as indirect effects through lifestyle. Based on the research results, the policy implications were (1) producers must pay more attention to the target market; (2) producers can reach middle to lower-income consumers by making products with lower selling prices or promotions; (3) producers must attract male consumers to consume more salads; (4) the government conducts education to adopt a healthy lifestyle for individuals with low levels of education, and (5) producers must improve product quality. &nbsp

    The Effects of Insecurity on Socio-economic Development on Northern Kenya

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    Human insecurity of the Arid and Semi- Arid (ASALS) Northern Kenya is indeed a challenge towards realization of equal spatial-geographical development. Even though devolved systems of Government is in place towards near achievement of equal development through being disbursed for Equalization Funds on top financial yearly disbursement of funds to the counties in accordance to the constitution 2010 provisions on devolution, the region remains largely underdeveloped as compared to other regions in Kenya. Insecurity in this region are aggravated by practices such as cattle rustling in which sophisticated weapons like AK47 and M16 rifles are used by rustlers and terrorists more specifically Al-Shabaab especially in Mandera, Wajir, Garrisa and Lamu Counties. In addition, the Al-Shabaab use IED, hand propelled granades, landmines, matchettes amongst other lethal weapons. The scenario is that Civil servants more specifically non-locals in various sectors e.g. education, health, agriculture, security perceive the regions as being very insecure. The purpose of the study is to determine effects of insecurity on socio-economic development. Specific objectives were to establish: effects of insecurity on trade in Northern Kenya; to establish effects of insecurity on crop and livestock farming and to establish effects of insecurity education on health services. The study was underpinned by peaceful co-existence theory. The study established that there is a strong relationship between (in)security and socioeconomic development, that the insecurity in Northern Kenya has negatively affected trade, health services and livestock and livestock framing. Many civil servants flee the area because of the hostility that characterize the region. The findings have implications for security agencies drawn from the Ministry of Interior and Defense and County security apparatus to work closely with the local communities towards attainment of sustainable peace

    IMPLEMENTATION OF GENDER MAINSTREAMING IN WOMEN'S PROTECTION POLICY IN SIAK DISTRICT

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    Women are a group or group that is vulnerable to violence that occurs in society. To overcome various issues of violence that occur against women, special attention is needed from all groups, both community groups and government circles, consisting of the central government and regional governments. This certainly has an impact on the existence of women's groups in the social order amidst demands for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's). If we refer to the concept of "mainstreaming" itself, it can be interpreted as a process that is carried out to bring aspects that were previously considered unimportant or marginal into the decision-making and management of main institutional activities and work programs. This series of strategies was prepared based on insight, critical awareness and data obtained from gender analysis. Therefore, this study is considered important to look at gender representation in Siak Hijau policies

    Virtual World, Metaverse, and Gen Z's Social Life

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    Research on Generation Z, the latest generation who are active in the use of the Internet and smartphones, has been widely carried out. Several previous studies have shown that Gen Z as social media users who are dominated by teenagers, also experience negative impacts – in addition to the positive impacts that are for learning activities at school – because the use of smartphones dominates their daily activities. The virtual world seems more real than their real social life, with the presence of various virtual friendship applications plus the possibility of the presence of a metaverse, Gen Z's social life is believed to have moved to the virtual world. This research was conducted using a qualitative method called ethnography, in the form of document studies and interviews. This study involved 10 informants from junior and senior high school students and 2 universities in Bandung and Jakarta, West Java, Indonesia. All the transcripts were then validated by the result of interviews with teachers and parents. The results of the study show that the surrounding virtual environment can lead students to smartphone addiction. Baudrillard's concepts of simulacra and hyperreality are increasingly relevant to present and future life when virtual reality technology, i.e., metaverse, becomes part of real life. Without intense communication and attention from parents, a student can be trapped in his own virtual world and unconsciously slowly detach himself from the world of reality around him. This is proof that Gen Z’s social life today is very different from previous generations. The social life in the virtual world for Gen Z is as important as their life in the real world

    Indonesian EFL Students’ Writing Self-Efficacy: Inefficacious, Efficacious, and Challenges

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    This research aims to investigate EFL students’ writing self-efficacy at the English Study Program FKIP Universitas Riau. In this research, the researcher applied explanatory mixed method research design with a closed-ended questionnaire and an open-ended questionnaire as the instruments. The population of this research were 108 respondents from the third semester students taking Post Intermediate Reading and Writing subjects. There were two classes, consisting of 75 students, chosen as the sample in this research through cluster random sampling technique. The research findings that the third semester students’ writing self-efficacy in the English Study Program FKIP Universitas Riau is moderate, which suggests that the students’ self-belief and their judgement on their writing skills is not quite good. There are nine reasons for both of their inefficacy and their efficacy and followed by ten challenges faced by the students in writing courses. Lecturers can help students to enhance their writing self-efficacy by applying the innovative teaching strategies and students should learn more on linguistics and writing self-efficacy, practising more, reading more books, and also conducting a study group together with their friends

    THE EFFECT OF NATURE OF INDUSTRY, FINANCIAL STABILITY, INEFFECTIVE MONITORING, AND CHANGES IN COMPANY DIRECTORS ON INDICATIONS OF FRAUDULENT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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    Fraudulent financial statements are part of corporate management fraud. It is conducted based on the financial condition of the organization for the purpose of misleading users of financial statements by omitting values or amounts in the disclosure of financial statement documents. Therefore, it will mislead the stakeholders who are investing in the company. This study aims to analyze the effect of the nature of the industry, financial stability, ineffective monitoring, and changes in company directors on indications of fraudulent financial statements. The research population is manufacturing sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2017–2019 period, which are listed on the website www.idx.co.id. There are as many as 183 companies. The sampling method used is the purposive sampling method. The companies that meet the sampling criteria are 76. The analysis tool uses multiple linear regression tests. The results of this study indicate that the nature of the industry has a positive effect on indications of fraudulent financial statements, financial stability has a positive effect on indications of fraudulent financial statements, and ineffective monitoring has a positive effect on indications of fraudulent financial statements. Meanwhile, the changes in company directors has no effect on indications of fraudulent financial statements

    Pengaruh Factors Affecting Village Fund Management With Village Apparatus Competence as a Moderating Variable

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    The central government provides a budget to the village in the form of village funds to increase the budget for development, services, and community empowerment that have been budgeted by the government, which is large enough each year to be given to the village. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the use of village financial systems, community participation, and accessibility of financial statements on the management of village funds with the competence of village officials as moderating variables in Rokan Hulu Regency. The population in this study were villages in Rokan Hulu Regency as recipients of village funds, namely 139 villages. The sampling technique used in this study was proportional stratified random sampling, and the respondents in this study consisted of: village head, village secretary, head of finance, and BPD, so that the respondents amounted to 412 people. The data collection technique used in this study was to use a questionnaire. The data analysis used Warp PLS. The results of this study indicate that the utilization of village financial systems, community participation, and accessibility of financial statements affect the management of village funds. The competence of village officials moderates the effect of the use of village financial systems and community participation on the management of village funds. However, the competence of village officials does not moderate the effect of the accessibility of financial statements on the management of village funds

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