Pengaruh Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Terhadap Tren Indek Saham Sektoral

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-56
Author(s):  
Dwi Ayu Lusia ◽  
Darmanti Darmanti

The spread of Covid-19 since April 2020 has had a high number of cases and / or number of deaths and this can spread to various regions and countries. So that the Indonesian government issued a large-scale social restriction regulation. This will have an impact on sectoral aspects in Indonesia. Therefore this study was made with the aim of knowing the effect of Covid-19 on the sectoral stock index trend and how it affects them. The data used are monthly data on sectoral stock index prices (11 sectors) from January 2010 to March 2020 (before covid-19) and April to October 2020 (ongoing covid-19). Based on a comparison between the regression coefficients before and the onset of Covid-19, it can be seen that the sectors not affected by Covid-19 are basic industry, consumer industry, development, finance, manufacturing, other industries, property and trade. The absence of covid-19 influence on the sector is evidenced by the existence of a slice between the regression coefficients between before and during covid-19. The agriculture, infrastructure and mining sectors were affected by Covid-19. The infrastructure sector has experienced a trend change from rising to being stagnant. Meanwhile, the agricultural and mining sectors experienced a trend change from down to up.

2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Roziqin ◽  
Syasya Y.F. Mas’udi ◽  
Iradhad T. Sihidi

PurposeCOVID-19 cases in Indonesia continue to increase and spread. This article aims to analyse the Indonesian government policies as a response in dealing with COVID-19.Design/methodology/approachThis article is a narrative analysis with the approach of a systematic literature review.FindingsThis article found that the Indonesian government responded slowly to the COVID-19 pandemic at the beginning of its spread in March 2020. The government then issued some policies such as physical distancing, large-scale social restriction (PSBB - Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar) and social safety net. These policies will only work if the society follows them. The society could be the key to success of those policies, either as the support or the obstacles.Practical implicationsThis policy analysis with literature review, conducted from March to July 2020 in Indonesia, provides experiences and knowledge in how to respond to the dynamic problems of public policy in dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak, especially in the context of a developing country.Originality/valueThe novelty of the article lies in the unique policy response in a diverse society. It suggests that the policymakers should pay more attention to the society’s characteristics as well as the mitigation system as a preventive measure and risk management to make clear policy in the society.


Author(s):  
Abdul Rohim

Coronavirus disease is also known as Covid-19 (Corona Virus Disease 2019) and was discovered in the city of Wuhan, China at the end of December 2019. This virus spreads rapidly and has reached almost every country, including Indonesia, in just a few months. As a result, numerous countries have implemented regulations imposing lockdowns to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. To control the spread of this virus, Indonesia implemented a Large-Scale Social Restriction (PSBB) policy. The method employed in this study is to analyze data from various reading sources. By comparing journals or articles, references are obtained from online publications with diverse studies. This study utilized five journals as references, all of which demonstrated that community participation in preventing the spread of Covid-19 was in a good category. According to the journals reviewed, information regarding the handling of Covid-19 necessitated the participation of all parties to prevent its spread. From the five journals obtained, all of these journals indicate that the role of the community is required in preventing the spread of the Covid-19 virus.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Inggit Akim

ABSTRACTSupervise the government as the provider of public services to carry out their duties and authorities under applicable regulations. Large-Scale Social Restrictions are restrictions on certain activities in an area suspected of being infected with Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), which causes the quality of public services to be disrupted. The Ombudsman has the task of supervising the implementation of shared services organized by state or government officials and private or individual bodies assigned the task of providing services according to minimum service standards as a benchmark for service delivery and assessing the quality of services to the community. The research method used is normative juridical research with a conceptual approach (Statute Approach).The results of this study are large-scale social restriction policies through the Mayor of Tarakan Regulation Number 17 of 2020, restrictions on activities outside the house such as the implementation of learning at schools and/or other educational institutions, Work From Home (WFH), religious movements in houses of worship, activities in public places, social and cultural activities and Mandatory rapid tests for those using Sea and Air transportation modes, and providing social assistance to communities affected by COVID-19. Ombudsman's supervision of public services during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tarakan City, namely by conducting coordination and control and cooperation with state and private officials as well as community or individual organizations, opening an Online Complaint Post for COVID-19 Affected Persons. Also, conduct unannounced checks to improve public services in the City of Tarakan. Based on the supervision, the receipt of reports on suspicion of maladministration and the Ombudsman's investigation results are subject to examination. Suppose it is proven that it has committed maladministration in public services, the Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia can take corrective action and provide recommendations/suggestions to state administrators to improve the quality of public services. Keywords: Surveillance; Ombudsman; Public Service; COVID-19 Pandemic


Emik ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-51
Author(s):  
Andi Maghfirah Juniar ◽  
Jusrianti Uci

In early 2020 the world was shocked by the outbreak of a new type of virus (SARS-CoV-2) known as Corona virus disease 2019 (abbreviated as Covid-19), whose first case was discovered at the end of December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The outbreak of the Covid-19 was known to have entered Indonesia in mid-March 2020, resulting in Indonesia entering the Disaster Emergency Period. The entry of Covid-19 in Indonesia prompted the government to adopt a Large-Scale Social Restriction (PSBB) policy to stop the wider spread of Covid-19. With this policy, people's activities outside the home are limited, and more people's activities are diverted at home, including shopping online through applications. In this context, the ease of shopping online may resulted in consumptive behavior when one can't control him/herself. This research was conducted between September and November 2020 in the city of Makassar City. Makassar was chosen because based on online observations, many housewives in the Makassar area tend to behave consumptively during the outbreak Covid-19. This can be seen from the habit of shopping online which is supported by technology and the ease of accessing online applications. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and observation. Those who participated in this study were ten housewives who had a history of routine shopping online using a shopping application.  The study indicates that the Covid-19 pandemi has limited people's mobility, one of which is social restriction policies issued by the government which has changed many aspect of human life, including their shopping method. This shopping method has changed from direct shopping through which human interaction occurs to more often online shopping, using online shopping applications. Housewives perceive online shopping in various ways, from relating it to the simplicity of shopping; transaction process using advanced technology; to shopping by using online shopping applications. The reasons why online shopping is in favour among housewives during the Covid-19 pandemi are the availability of a variety of offered goods, its convenience and practicality, its safety and comfort, and its discount offers. During the Covid-19 pandemi, this way of shopping intensifies. In addition to its advantages, online shopping also has weaknesses, namely the discrepancy between the appearance of the goods ordered and the reality of the goods received; the purchased goods cannot be received directly because it requires delivery time; vulnerability to damage to goods in the shipping process, and vulnerability to fraud. Therefore, consumers must consider the needs and desires in order to be able to control themselves in shopping because not all the desired items are needed items. In addition, fraud is vulnerable in online shopping. Thus consumers not only have to question the goods to be purchased in as much detail as possible; selective in choosing online stores; but also one must identify the track record of intended online store.


Author(s):  
Mikhael Yosia ◽  
Nuri Purwito Adi

Work-life after COVID-19 might never be the same again. After an economic crisis due to the pandemic, the Indonesian government is applying large-scale social restriction relaxation to allow companies to reopen. However, just after a few weeks of social relaxation, new clusters from offices are occurring. With many employees infected with COVID 19, concerns arise among employers; when is the best time for employees to get back to work after COVID-19 infection? This paper provides a general guideline to discontinue isolation in people with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection in non-healthcare establishments. According to the newest available evidence, commencing back to work should refer to a symptom-based strategy rather than a test-based strategy. In all circumstances, universal health protocol should be practiced at all times to minimize widespread transmission.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-64
Author(s):  
Efrita Norman ◽  
Enah Pahlawati ◽  
Rio Kartika Supriyatna

In 2020, the world community was shocked by the spread of Corona Virus Disease (Covid-19) in various countries, so far based on WHO data, 233 countries have cases of Covid-19, including Indonesia. As an anticipatory measure for the Indonesian government in cutting the chain of the spread of the corona virus, the Indonesian government issued government regulation Number 21 of 2020 concerning Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB), the increasing number of the spread of the corona virus in Indonesia, the government issued a new policy on July 31, 2021 regarding PPKM where The movement of people is restricted to reduce the spread of the corona virus. This has an impact on people's economic conditions that are not easy, the unemployment rate is so complex. This research is a qualitative research using the literature study method where the author collects data, studies, and analyzes from the literature published by books, journals, and magazine articles so as to obtain accurate and in-depth data about family financial management. The results of this study are financial management. family is very important because we do not live alone but we are part of the family, society and the country as for the steps we take in managing family finances are as follows: (1) record expenses that must be spent monthly, (2) record all expenses that may or may not be monthly, (3) record all monthly passive income (4) record all monthly active income (5) add up monthly expenses plus expenses may or may not monthly (6) add up monthly passive income with active income per month.(7) calculate the difference in the sum n point 5 with point 6 (8) targeting our financial condition by multiplying monthly expenses by 12. one month. And the key to success in managing family finances is to increase self-capacity, want to learn more, and want to fight again and be able to refrain from being consumptive.In 2020, the world community was shocked by the spread of Corona Virus Disease (Covid-19) in various countries, so far based on WHO data, 233 countries have cases of Covid-19, including Indonesia. As an anticipatory measure for the Indonesian government in cutting the chain of the spread of the corona virus, the Indonesian government issued government regulation Number 21 of 2020 concerning Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB), the increasing number of the spread of the corona virus in Indonesia, the government issued a new policy on July 31, 2021 regarding PPKM where The movement of people is restricted to reduce the spread of the corona virus. This has an impact on people's economic conditions that are not easy, the unemployment rate is so complex. This research is a qualitative research using the literature study method where the author collects data, studies, and analyzes from the literature published by books, journals, and magazine articles so as to obtain accurate and in-depth data about family financial management. The results of this study are financial management. family is very important because we do not live alone but we are part of the family, society and the country as for the steps we take in managing family finances are as follows: (1) record expenses that must be spent monthly, (2) record all expenses that may or may not be monthly, (3) record all monthly passive income (4) record all monthly active income (5) add up monthly expenses plus expenses may or may not monthly (6) add up monthly passive income with active income per month.(7) calculate the difference in the sum n point 5 with point 6 (8) targeting our financial condition by multiplying monthly expenses by 12. one month. And the key to success in managing family finances is to increase self-capacity, want to learn more, and want to fight again and be able to refrain from being consumptive.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 528
Author(s):  
Irham Ramdani

The Corona pandemic has take down the vital parts of the economic sector. The implementation of the Large Scale Social Restriction (PSBB) has forced people to stay at home. Meanwhile, they also obliged to maintain their well being and health to prevent themselves infected by the Corona Virus Disease (COVID 19). On of the many ways to prevent the virus attack is by doing exercises, most of the society choose cycling as their exercise during the pandemic. This condition leads to the increase of the demands of bicycle and its spare parts although their prices is also increasing. This phenomena could increase the income of the Small and Medium Enterprises. The aim of this research is  to analyze the impact of cycling trend during the pandemic of COVID 19 towards the income of small-medium enterprise, specifically  the ones in the domain of bicycle. This research will use the qualitative descriptive approach. The interview data will be collected and categorized based on the source of the information, and will be presented in narrative voice showing the increase of small and medium bicycle enterprises’s income, so we can conclude that there is an impact of the cycling trend during the pandemic of COVID 19 towards the increase of the small medium bicycle enterprise, whether it is online, offline, the selling of bicycle, the spare parts, or the accessories.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-62
Author(s):  
Diki Suherman

Indonesia is one of the countries affected by COVID-19 (corona virus), Local Distance and Rafid Test (Mass Test) as a step to overcome corona so that it does not spread widely. However, the fact is that positive cases in Indonesia occurred at the beginning of March which increased, on April 5, 2020, positive cases of COVID-19 in Indonesia reached 2,273 cases, 198 died and 164 recovered. The Indonesian government issued a new policy in dealing with the spread of COVID-19 (corona) through the Large-Scale Social Restriction Policy (PSBB) as an effort to break the chain of the spread of this virus which was stipulated in Government Regulation No.21 of 2020 concerning Large-Scale Social Restrictions in the Context of Accelerated Handling of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The purpose of this journal is to describe the role of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) policy actors in overcoming the spread of COVID-19 (corona). The method used is qualitative by collecting data using library research sourced from journals, regulations and articles related to policy actors in overcoming COVID-19 (corona) and accountable information media. The results of this journal show that the large role of actors involved in the Large-Scale Social Clearance (PSBB) policy in breaking the chain of the spread of COVID-19 (corona) in Indonesia, this policy can work well when collaboration is built with 5 (five elements) subject or stakeholder elements , namely: Academicians (Academics), Business (Entrepreneurs), Community (society), Government (government) and Media (Mass Media).


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