scholarly journals PENGARUH PERMINTAAN TERHADAP OUTCOME SEKOLAH MENENGAH ATAS DI KOTA SURABAYA

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Ady Soejoto ◽  
Lucky Rachmawati ◽  
Retno Mustika Dewi

This research aim to determine the effect of demand on high school outcomes. The results showed the economic, demographic, educational and social environment have a significant effect on the academics ability. Partially no positive influence of economic factors and academic ability but the effect is not significant, a significant positive influence factor is education of parents. The higher the parents 'education level the higher the students' academic abilities. further more significant negative influence of demographic, social environment while having no effect on students' academic abilities. Another finding no direct effect on the economic demographics, but no effect indirectly on academic ability

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 135
Author(s):  
Andini Nurwulandari ◽  
Hasanudin Hasanudin ◽  
Ari Jatmiko Setiyo Budi

<p><em>This research aims to find out the influence of interest rate, exchange rate, world gold price, Dow Jones Index, AEX Index, DAX Index, and Shanghai Index on the LQ45 Index at the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2012 through 2018 using the ARCH/GARCH model as the method of analysis.  The result of the test shows that the exchange rate had a significant negative influence, Dow Jones Index, AEX Index, and DAX Index had a significant positive influence on the LQ45 index, while the interest rate and world gold price had a non-significant negative influence and the Shanghai Index had a non-significant positive influence on the LQ45 index.</em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Novrida Siregar

The data source is from Bank Indonesia (BI), the result of this research shows that the domestic inflation has a significant positive influence to rupiah exchange rate toword American Dollar, and cash rate ratio has a negative influence to Rupiah exchange rate with American Dollar, while overseas inflation, domestic interest rate , overseas interest rate they do not have significant influence toword Rupiah exchange rate with American Dollar. From the determination coefficient result (R2) show that the subject which has been researched can explain 93,11 percent toword Rupiah exchange rate while the rest 3,89 percent can be explained by other subject out of model.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-106
Author(s):  
Yanti Budiasih

This analytical descriptive research aims to find out the relationship between the investigated variables. These variables had been previously tested hence this study made several modifications. The   data  consisted  of   primary   data  and  involved   150   students   of  Ahmad   Dahlan   Economics School  as the  respondents.  The  research variables  were divided  into  exogenous  variables (i.e.,  eco  labeling,   eco  knowledge, green  product,   green  packaging  and   green  advertising)   and endogenous  variables (i.e.,  purchase  intention  and green  customer).  The  data analysis  technique was the Partial Least Square (PLS) by using SmartPls software. Based on the results of hypothesis testing, it can be concluded that: eco-knowledge has a significant negative influence on purchase intention; eco-knowledge has a significant negative influence on green customers; eco-labeling has a significant positive influence on purchase intention; eco-labeling has a significant negative influence on green customer; green product has a  significant positive influence on purchase intention; green product has a significant positive influence on green customer; green packaging has an insignificant influence on purchase intention; green packaging has an insignificant influence on green customer; green advertising has a significant negative influence on purchase intention; green advertising has a significant positive influence on green customer; and purchase intention has a significant positive influence on green customer.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 214
Author(s):  
Wiwit Setyawati

The research was purposed to find out the effect of Ownership Structure, Capital Structure, Profitability to Firm Value and dividend policy as moderating variable. This research uses secondary data of mining companies which are listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange during the years of 2011 - 2015. The sampling technique used purposive sampling.  The results showed that the ownership structure has no influence to firm value, the capital structure has a significant negative influence to firm value, and profitability has a significant positive influence to firm value. Dividend policy as a moderating variable weakens influence of institutional ownership, Government ownership and capital structure to firm value. While the influence between profitability and firm value, dividend policy can strengthen its influence. Only profitability have a significant positive influence to firm value. This means high profitability can provide value added to the firm value as reflected by the increasing value of Tobins Q.


2007 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hing Keung Ma ◽  
Ping Chung Cheung ◽  
Daniel T.L. Shek

This study investigated the relation of peer interactions, family social environment and personality to prosocial orientation in Chinese adolescents. The results indicated no sex differences in general prosocial orientation and inclination to help others, but sex differences in inclination to maintain an affective relationship and inclination to co-operate and share with others. In general, prosocial orientation was associated negatively with peer negative influence and peer delinquent behavior, and positively with peer positive influence. Prosocial orientation was associated with positive family social environment. In addition, prosocial orientation was associated negatively with psychoticism and neuroticism, but positively with social desirability. The findings suggested that positive peer interactions, good family social environment and positive personality tended to increase the prosocial orientation of adolescents. From the perspective of the theory of planned behavior, the present findings in prosocial orientation were in line with similar findings in prosocial behavior in previous studies. Uses of the construct of prosocial orientation and implications of its correlates were discussed.


Author(s):  
Hesti Setiorini ◽  
Yusmaniarti Yusmaniarti

The title of this study is the factors that influence the use of e-filling tax facilities by taxpayers as a means of submitting effectively and efficiently annual notice (SPT) in Pratama tax service office of Bengkulu city. In the use of e-filling facilities, not all taxpayers use it for various reasons. This study aims to find out the empirical evidence of the influence of perception of usefulness (X1), perception of easiness (X2), complexity (X3), security and confidentiality (X4), taxpayer information technology readiness (X5), and counseling to taxpayers (X6) toward the intensity of behavior in the use of e-filling (y) in the Pratama tax service office of Bengkulu city. In this study, the samples taken were 100 taxpayers registered in the Pratama tax service office of Bengkulu City. Data collection is done through direct observation and surveys, and the data were obtained by distributing questionnaires to the respondents. This study uses Technology Acceptance Models (TAM) with the SPSS program. The results showed that the perception of usefulness (X1) had a significant positive influence on the intensity of behavior for the use of e-filling. Easiness perception (X2) had a positive significant influence on the intensity of behavior for the use of e-filling, Complexity (X3) had significant negative influence on the intensity of behavior for e-filling, security and confidentiality (X4) had significant positive influence on the intensity of behavior for filling the e-filling, taxpayer information technology readiness (X5) had a significant positive influence on the intensity of behavior for filling the e-filling, and counseling to taxpayers (X6) had a significant positive influence on the intensity of behavior for filling the e-filling. Keywords: Perception of Usability, Perception of Convenience, Complexity, Security and Confidentiality, Taxpayer Information Technology Readiness and counseling to Taxpayers on Behavioral Intensity in the Use of E-Filling.


2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-72
Author(s):  
Siti Fatimah

 The Influence of Rentability, Efficiency, Liquidity To Capital Adequacy Ratio in Islamic Bank: Study at PT Bank Syariah Mandiri. The aim of this study is to analyze the influence of rentability (ROA), efficiency (BOPO), and liquidity (FDR) to Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) in short-run and long-run. The method analysis that used in this study is VECM method. The result was shown that ROA had a significant negative influence to CAR, BOPO had a significant positive influence to CAR, and FDR had a significant negative influence to CAR. There were a long-run correlation between BOPO and FDR to CAR, and there were a short-run correlation between ROA, BOPO, FDR to CAR. DOI:10.15408/aiq.v6i1.136810.15408/ijies.v6i1.1367


Author(s):  
Sochib Sochib ◽  
Noviansyah Rizal

Management hopes to make a profit with the intention of adding value to the company. Through the provision of sufficient bank funds to meet liquidity and lending to increase profitability and increasing company value. Company value is built by managing good company assets so that profits are obtained. This information gives a signal to the stock market and is responded by the market at stock prices. This study aims to determine the influence of liquidity, leverage, and independent commissioners on firm value. The study population is national private commercial banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2014-2018 period. Samples were taken based on purpose sampling so that 17 samples were obtained. The study uses a linear regression approach with liquidity variables measured by Loan to Deposit Ratio, Leverage is measured by Debt to Equity Ratio, independent commissioners are measured by the number of independent commissioners, and company value is measured by Tobin's Q. The results that liquidity has a significant negative influence on the value of the company, leverage has no influence on the value of the company, and Independent Commissioners have a significant positive influence on the value of the company.


Genetika ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 449-456 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Sikora ◽  
Janos Berenji ◽  
Dragana Latkovic

In a six-year field experiment eight industrial hemp varieties were examined for ?9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) contents. The study analyzed the influence of growing degree days (GDD), soil temperature at 5 cm, air humidity, and growing season precipitation on the levels of the main cannabinoids in this crop. Agroclimatic conditions do not influence THC and CBD contents in industrial hemp in the same way. THC synthesis and accumulation are under the significant positive influence of GDD and air humidity and under the negative influence of precipitation, while soil temperature at 5 cm has no significant effect on it. Soil temperature at 5 cm has a significant positive effect on the CBD content, as do GDD. Precipitation has a negative influence on the CBD content of industrial hemp, while air humidity has no influence on it.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rupjyoti Saha ◽  
Kailash Chandra Kabra

Purpose This study aims to examine the influence of some prominent corporate governance (CG) mechanisms such as board size (BS), board independence (BI), role duality (RD), board’s gender diversity (GD), ownership concentration (OC), audit committee independence (ACI), nomination and remuneration committee (NRC) and risk management committee (RMC) on voluntary disclosure (VD), as well as different types of VD after controlling the effect of some firm-specific factors for Indian firms. Design/methodology/approach The study selects market capitalization-based top 100 non-financial and non-utility firms listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange as on 31st March 2014. Data are drawn from the Capitaline Plus database over the period of 2014–2018. Appropriate panel data regression model is applied to examine the influence of CG on VD. Findings The study reveals a significant negative influence of BI on VD while GD and RMC exhibit a significant positive influence on the same. The remaining CG mechanisms such as BS, RD, OC, ACI and NRC appear to have no significant influence on VD. Analysis into the relationship between CG mechanisms and different types of VD reveals that BI, in particular, has a strong negative influence on corporate strategic disclosure (CSD) and forward looking disclosure (FWLD) while GD and RMC both exhibit a significant positive influence on CSD, FWLD, CG disclosure and financial and capital market disclosure. Notably, none of the CG mechanisms under consideration influence human and intellectual capital disclosure. Research limitations/implications The study considers annual reports as the only medium of making VD and ignores all other sources such as websites and press releases. Besides, it mainly emphasizes on corporate board structure, board committees and OC while other ownership structure-related variables family ownership, managerial ownership are not covered, which can be analysed in future studies. Practical implications The study offers some important theoretical, as well as practical connotations for regulators and practitioners operating in India, as well as other emerging economies having similar institutional settings. Originality/value The study is the first of its kind in India that examines the influence of various CG mechanisms on different types of VD and thereby contributes novel findings in the context of an emerging economy.


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