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    Developing student literacy management to support national economic development in Indonesia

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    The development and management of student literacy data have become a central issue discussed recently; its purpose is to support the Government's agenda to improve the national economy, including Indonesia. We searched for data online on several sources related to financial literacy in student countries and the goals of increasing the country's economy. We examine this location under the lychee phenomenon approach. We involve a comprehensive data coding system, evaluation, and interpretation of data to get relevant conclusions and valid answers to problems. Based on the existing data and discussion of the results, we can conclude that efforts to develop student literacy are significantly carried out by every Government, not only by Indonesia but by several other developed countries; this is because, as much as possible, the Government develops literacy governance for generations of students, so they will get a generation that can improve national economic development. Hopefully, these results can be helpful for further studies by academics, decision-makers, and the wider community

    Empowering model learning English test for economic students

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    This study aimed to find out which one was the best learning model for implementing the mid-semester exam and final semester exam model in class for economics students during online class and offline classes at Universitas Pendidikan Nasional. This research was a descriptive study. The subject selection technique used purposive sampling to obtain creativity data from seventy-two students with empowering abilities in the active Model learning process. The findings of this study indicated that the students surveyed did not take their class tests seriously. Few of them take it seriously since they don't know how to study in college yet. During the test, most students had no idea what to do because the lecturer's content from class directed them. Therefore, it’s important to note that the different levels of thinking defined within each domain of the Taxonomy are hierarchical. These two levels were significant in mastering the subject matter in the classroom. Students needed to be well informed on the proper model to use while taking class assessments

    The importance of early financial literacy management skills: Challenges and opportunities for economic development

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    The significance of early financial literacy and management abilities for economic development is the subject of this research paper. The study identifies the challenges and opportunities of promoting financial literacy at a young age and the advantages of financial literacy education for individuals and society. According to the findings, financial education for children and adolescents can boost economic growth and stability and enhance financial outcomes like increased wealth and financial security. However, providing financial education faces difficulties, including the requirement of additional resources and specialized teachers. According to the study, financial literacy can be promoted in several ways, including incorporating financial education into the school curriculum, offering parents financial education programs, and creating incentives for financial institutions to provide education

    Public-private partnership water supply project in Indonesia: A public sector review

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    Water supply system management for providing proper services to the community is a challenge for the Government of Indonesia. The Indonesian government through the Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) scheme involves the role of the private sector for decent, quality, and cost-effective water supply system infrastructure. This study aims to describe problems faced by the Regional water supply system PPP project initiated by business entities (unsolicited) in Indonesia. Also, describes the application of Critical Success Factors as a problem-solving strategy in the implementation of the water supply system PPP project. To express this, This research uses a case study qualitative method involving Government Contracting Agency (GCA) informants from the Ministry of X. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and documentation studies. It was found that in this case, the water supply PPP project has gone through the stages of PPP agreement signing which still faced problems in land provision, the certainty of raw water sources, inflation, tariff setting, and downstream infrastructure development. GCA seeks to resolve the problem with intensive coordination between related parties, financial and non-financial compensation, alternative sources of raw water, and support from the GCA Budget for downstream development

    Determinants of use of government credit cards in the work unit of the ministry of public works and public housing in DKI Jakarta

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    This research aims to find out the determinants of the use of government credit cards (KKP) in the work unit of the Ministry of public works and public housing in DKI Jakarta. This type of explanatory quantitative research with a unit of analysis of individual government employees who work in the Work Unit at the Ministry of PUPR who uses KKP in their daily work activities. Researchers distributed questionnaires to employees who used KKP in their daily work activities at the PUPR Ministry work unit. The number of respondents was 110 and analyzed using the PLS-SEM method with SmartPLS 4 software. The results of the study proved that performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and social influence had a positive effect on behavioral intention and facilitating conditions and behavioral intention had a positive effect on user behavior, while perceived financial cost had no effect negative on behavior intention. The conclusion that can be drawn is that the UTAUT model can explain the determinants of the use of KKP within the scope of the Ministry of PUPR work units domiciled in DKI Jakarta

    The phenomenon of grant handover of state owned goods is not implemented yet at Balai Prasarana Permukiman Wilayah Jawa Timur

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    The transfer of state property still faces obstacles that fail in its implementation, as revealed in the audit results of the Audit Board of the Republic of Indonesia (BPK-RI) for the Ministry of PUPR. This study aims to gain the understanding and experience of managers and users of state property in the transfer of grants that have not been implemented through an interview process and using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPAs). Therefore, this research was conducted using qualitative methods. The results of this study identified seven themes which included the informant's description of the transfer of grants that had not been implemented, the causes of the transfer failure, the informant's response to the failure, the informant's ability to deal with failure, the support needed by the informant, the informant's description of the transfer that should have been made, and the informant's expectations related to the transfer. The conclusions reached by managers and users show varied responses, coordinate efforts between the center and regions, and have expectations of synergies, additional budgets, and human resources. Research recommends better understanding, improved regulation, and inter-agency cooperation to overcome these obstacles

    Understanding marketing strategy and value creation in the era of business competition

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    This study discusses marketing understanding and strategy as well as value creation in business in an era full of competition. To discuss this study, we get support from various publications about marketing and new strategies and products so that a company can compete and make it one of the companies that can survive in an era where competition is—obtaining data through a google school search on literature which is scientific evidence of how business marketing currently has a strategy and creates new value for businesses to compete. After the data is collected, we analyze it under a phenomenological approach, an attempt to get data evidence to answer phenomenal problems on the validity and reliability of findings. Where the business is very competitive, of course, the strategy has one concept and can create value in marketing by following various trends that will occur in the following year; likewise, the marketing strategy has components and planning that follow the characteristics of the business being carried out with of course having a budget that sufficient so that the business can compete as expected.&nbsp

    Evaluation of the sustainability of groundwater irrigation development in Tejakula and Kubu Districts

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    The Sustainable Agricultural Irrigation Development Project in Buleleng and Karangasem (SDIABKA) is project activities aim to increase community access to irrigation infrastructure and facilities needed to support increased agricultural productivity and food subregional security in north-east Bali. Institutional developmentof tubwell users group (TUG) have been carried out which in turn will be able to support the management of efficient and sustainable groundwater irrigation facilities both economically and environmentally.It is very important to be known the sustainability of the project such as: Financial independence of the irrigation system, irrigation water supply, and the sustainability status. This valuable experience of developing groundwater irrigation is useful for lesson learned. The target population in this study is 24 SDIABKA TUGs. The TUGs located is in 9 villages in Tejakula and 3 villages in Kubu District

    How the information asymmetry determine firm value? A case study on real estate company in IDX 2020-2022

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    Firm value is the price that prospective buyers are willing to pay if the company is sold. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of information asymmetry on firm value. The population of this study are all Property and Real Estate Sector Companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2020-2022 period, namely 40 companies. The samples used were 120 samples. The sampling technique used purposive sampling technique. The data used is secondary data, namely the company's financial statements. Data analysis in this study is multiple regression analysis. The results of the study show that information asymmetry has no effect on firm value

    Psychological contract, auditor deviations and audit quality: A studies at the non-big public accounting firm in Surabaya

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    This article is designed to explore the theme: “Psychological Contract, Auditor Deviation, and Audit Quality Which is reviewed from the point of view of non-public accountants. This theme was lifted from the results of research conducted at a company in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. Moreover, this study aims to examine the relationship between psychological contracts, Dysfunctional Auditor Behavior, and Audit Quality. This research was taken place in the Non-Big category of Public Accounting Firms or not affiliated with the Big Public Accounting Firms located in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. The subjects of this study were supervisory level auditors with the assumption that they had understood and experienced in implementing audit procedures and how understood the work environment, work relations, and leadership. Researchers use psychological contract variables as independent variables, the variable Audit Quality as the dependent variable, and the Dysfunctional Auditor Behavior variable as the mediating variable. Statistical testing using simple regression to prove the three hypotheses proposed by researchers. The results show that the psychological contract has a negative effect on dysfunctional auditor behavior and it also can negatively affect the audit quality. In contrast, the Psychological Contract can positively influence the audit quality

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