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Author(s):  
I Komang Gede ◽  
Ida Aju Brahmasari ◽  
I Dewa Ketut Raka Ardiana

This study aims to prove and analyze the effect of transformational leadership, empowerment, work ethic on job enrichment and employee performance. The object and location of this research is the Village Credit Institution (LPD) as a financial institution owned by Pakraman Village in 9 districts/cities in Bali. The sampling technique is based on the proportionate random sampling method, which is taking samples from each LPD area of ??the Traditional Village randomly and proportionally, because the population members are homogeneous. The size of the sample is 300 people. Based on the results of the analysis and hypothesis testing that have been carried out, the results of this study indicate that of the 7 hypotheses proposed, all of them are proven true or supported by empirical facts, which predict a significant direct effect between transformational leadership factors, empowerment, work ethic and employee performance.


Author(s):  
Олег Беспрозванних ◽  
Петро Перерва

To solve the problems of stimulating the development of innovative activity of domestic enterprises, a number of regulatory acts have been developed in Ukraine today that regulate relations in the sphere of investment in innovation. National legislation defines the following forms of investment of innovative activity: state (municipal) investment, commercial investment, social investment, foreign investment, general investment. In order to receive financial support, the subjects of innovation activity whose innovation projects are listed in the State Register of Innovation Projects shall submit to the State Innovation Financial-Credit Institution (its regional branches) innovative projects and all necessary documents, the list of which is determined by it. The subject of innovative activity, the innovative project of which has been competitively selected, may receive one or more types of financial support from the innovative financial-credit institution, depending on the competitive procedure established by the competitive procedure. Financial support for the implementation of innovative projects can be provided in the form of successive tranches as a result of monitoring the progress of project implementation.The analysis of the structure of state financing of innovation activity by types of economic activity of subjects of innovation in 2018 allows to determine the priority branch of chemical and petrochemical industry. Investing of own funds of subjects of innovative activity is realized through capital investments and financial investments. Structural analysis of sources of financing of innovative activity in Ukraine allows to distinguish the overwhelming share of own funds of the enterprises in the total volumes of financing of their innovative activity. But in the conditions of insufficient level of state support of innovative activity of enterprises and instability of their financial results, as the main source of own funds for investing, the role of financial and credit providing of investments by the subjects of the financial market significantly increases.


Author(s):  
Anak Agung Bagus Putra Mahatama ◽  
Made Wardana

The purpose of this study is to explain the role of brand image and customer commitment in mediating the effect of service quality on customer loyalty. The population in this study is customers at Kedonganan Village Credit Institution. The purposive sampling method has been used with 130 respondents included. Questionnaires were distributed and the result are analyzed using PLS (Partial Least Square) technique. The results of this study indicate that service quality has a positive and significant effect on brand image, customer commitment, and customer loyalty at Kedonganan Village Credit Institution. There was a significant role of brand image and customer commitment in mediating the effect of service quality on customer loyalty at Kedonganan Village Credit Institution. In order to improve brand image and customer commitment, it is hoped that Kedonganan Village Credit Institution will be able to provide faster service, attractive promotions, and technology improvement to encourage customer loyalty.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 580
Author(s):  
Mia Hadiati ◽  
Lis Julianti ◽  
Moody R Syailendra ◽  
Luthfi Marfungah ◽  
Anggraeni Sari Gunawan

LPD as one of the MicroFinance Institutions is very rapidly growing in Bali Province. LPD is said to be the business center of the informal sector. The existence of LPD as a credit institution in the village has been recognized based on customary law. In 2020 LPD in Bali amounted to about 1,433 LPD from a total of 1,485 Indigenous Villages in Bali which more served loans for villagers for various purposes. Therefore, in the management of LPD must be managed properly, correctly, transparency so that there is no misuse of LPD in its management and designation. The research method used in this research is normative-empirical legal research. This research is a blend of normative legal research and empirical legal research. Normative legal research is legal research that uses secondary data, while empirical legal research is legal research that uses primary data.  Based on the results of this pre-study can be concluded the occurrence of criminal acts of corruption committed both the Board and lpd managers cause disputes. Disputes conducted by lpd managers and managers cause conflicts of interest either between the manager with customary karma or between managers and managers both in the duties and functions of their authority. Disputes over customary issues in the Village within the scope of LPD either indicated that cause village losses or violations of applicable laws and regulations are often resolved through national law compared to customary law that applies in an LPD area. LPD sebagai salah satu Lembaga Keuangan Mikro sangatlah berkembang pesat di Provinsi Bali. LPD dikatakan sebagai pusat usaha sektor informal. Eksistensi LPD sebagai lembaga perkreditan di desa telah diakui keberadaannya berdasarkan hukum adat. Tahun 2020 LPD di Bali berjumlah sekitar 1.433 LPD dari total 1.485 Desa Adat di Bali yang lebih banyak melayani pinjaman bagi masyarakat desa untuk berbagai keperluan. Oleh karena itu didalam pengurusan LPD haruslah dikelola dengan baik, benar, transparansi agar tidak terjadi penyalahgunaan LPD di dalam pengelolaan dan peruntukannya. Metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah penelitian hukum normatif-empiris. Penelitian ini merupakan perpaduan antara penelitian hukum normatif dan penelitian hukum empiris. Penelitian hukum normatif adalah penelitian hukum yang menggunakan data sekunder, sedangkan penelitian hukum empiris adalah penelitian hukum yang menggunakan data primer.  Berdasarkan hasil pra penelitian ini dapat disimpulkan terjadinya tindak pidana korupsi yang dilakukan baik itu Pengurus dan pengelola LPD menimbulkan sengketa. Sengketa yang dilakukan oleh Pengurus dan pengelola LPD menimbulkan konflik kepentingan baik antara pengurus dengan karma adat atau antar pengurus dan pengelola baik dalam tugas dan fungsi kewenangannya. Sengketa permasalahan adat di Desa dalam ruang lingkup LPD baik itu terindikasi yang menimbulkan kerugian desa ataupun pelanggaran Peraturan Perundang Undangan yang berlaku seringkali sengketa tersebut diselesaikan melalui hukum Nasional dibandingkan dengan hukum adat yang berlaku di suatu wilayah LPD.


Author(s):  
O.E. Borovskaya ◽  
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S.L. Larionova

On October 1, 2020, the new Regulation of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation No. 716-P “On requirements for the Operational risk Management System in a Credit institution and a banking group” came into force. The article is devoted to the analysis of the requirements of the regulation that must be taken into account before January 1, 2022 within the information security management system in connection with the use of a risk-oriented approach to the allocation of resources of a financial organization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (34) ◽  
pp. 483-511
Author(s):  
Roman V. Fedoseev ◽  
Eduard D. Bogatyrev ◽  
Natalya A. Kisteneva

The reform of 1861 not only freed the peasants from serfdom, but also led to radical economic changes in the agrarian sphere. The peasantry was involved in civil and legal relations associated with the purchase and sale of land. In order to assist land-poor peasants in the purchase of land, a specialized credit institution was created, which issued loans on favorable terms against the security of the acquired land plots. The purpose of this study is to identify the features of the activity of the Peasant Land Bank in the territory of the Penza province of Russia. Based on the materials of the Penza province, the main indicators of the activity of the Peasant Land Bank are analyzed, the dynamics of credit operations, the influence of its activities on the growth of land prices are considered, regional features of the processes under study are indicated. As a result of the study, it was concluded that the creation and operation of the Peasant Land Bank was an element of the government's agricultural policy aimed at creating peasant land tenure by providing loans to buy land from private owners.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 107-117
Author(s):  
I Ketut Merta ◽  
I Wayan Gede Supartha ◽  
I Made Artha Wibawa ◽  
Ida Bagus Ketut Surya

This study aims to analyze the influence of intrapreneurship on improving village credit institution (VCI) performance with the work spirit as a mediation variable. The study was conducted at 108 village credit institutions in Karangasem Regency, Bali Province, Indonesia. Respondents were representatives of the management of village credit institutions (heads, treasurers, and secretaries). Sampling was done by proportional random sampling. A quantitative approach was used. Data were analyzed by the partial least square with SmartPLS 2.0 M3 program. The results found that intrapreneurship had a significant positive effect on the VCI performance. In addition, intrapreneurship had a significant positive effect on the work spirit, work spirit had a significant positive effect on the VCI performance, and work spirit significantly mediated the effect of intrapreneurship on VCI performance. Findings described the relationships among intrapreneurship, work spirit, and VCI performance in Karangasem Regency. VCI performance is more influenced by the work spirit than intrapreneurship with a coefficient of 0.645; VCI performance is partially influenced by intrapreneurship with a coefficient of 0.383; work spirit is also partially influenced by intrapreneurship with a coefficient of 0.353. Work spirit with a coefficient of 0.227 can act as partial mediation of the VCI performance in Karangasem Regency, Bali Province, Indonesia.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tchotchou Petche Kamga Camille

Abstract La liquidation des compartiments bancaire et non bancaire des établissements de crédit se caractérise par un dualisme juridique. Au premier compartiment est appliqué le droit CEMAC, tandis que le second compartiment est soumis au droit OHADA. Ce dualisme juridique est marqué par la prééminence de la réglementation bancaire CEMAC en raison de la spécificité de l’activité bancaire. Toutefois, cette prééminence n’est pas sans ambages. La réglementation bancaire CEMAC s’entremêle dans le processus de liquidation du compartiment non bancaire, pourtant dédié au droit OHADA, et de ce fait, relègue celui-ci à une position subsidiaire dans son « propre empire ». Cet imbroglio juridique crée une situation d’inconfort juridique pour toute personne qui sera chargée d’assurer la liquidation d’un établissement de crédit. Elle devra faire preuve de subtilité et de sagacité pour démêler et identifier, à chaque étape de la procédure, la véritable règle applicable. Mots-clésdroit CEMAC, droit OHADA, liquidation, procédures collectives, établissements de crédit Summary The liquidation of the banking and non-banking compartments of credit institutions is characterized by legal dualism. CEMAC law is applied to the first compartment and the second compartment is subject to OHADA law. This legal dualism is marked by the pre-eminence of the CEMAC banking regulations due to the specificity of the banking activity. However, this pre-eminence is not without ambiguity. The CEMAC banking regulations are interwoven in the process of liquidating the non-banking compartment, which is nevertheless dedicated to OHADA law, and therefore relegates it to a subsidiary position in its “own empire”. This legal imbroglio creates a situation of legal discomfort for anyone who will be responsible for liquidating a credit institution. He will have to show subtlety and sagacity to disentangle and identify, at each stage of the procedure, the real applicable rule.


Author(s):  
Ni Luh Putu Mita MIATI ◽  
I Nyoman SUTAPA

Village credit institutions (Village Credit Institutions) in Bali serve as a container of wealth belonging to villages and villages in the form of money or other securities. It can be said that village credit institutions have an important role however, there are some cases of fraud that occur in village credit institutions in Bali that have a loss impact especially on the local village. Some research on fraud tendencies has been done but in this study will try to test the influence of accounting fraud tendencies seen from the Pentagon fraud and conducted at the village credit institution in Gianyar Regency. elements contained in the pentagon fraud: (1) Arrogance; (2) Competence/capability; (3) Leadership style (opportunity); (4) Locus of control (pressure); and (5) Rationalization.  The population in this study at the village credit institute in Gianyar Regency with a sample of 75 respondents. From the test results using analysis methods PLS (Partial Least Square). obtained the result that the Effectiveness of Internal Control System has no effect on the tendency of accounting fraud in the Village Credit Institution Gianyar district and the effectiveness of technology-based Accounting Information System negatively affects the accounting fraud tendencies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (7) ◽  
pp. 1828
Author(s):  
Ni Putu Anggie Krisnaningrum ◽  
I Gusti Ayu Nyoman Budiasih

The Village Credit Institution as a financial institution runs its business emphasizing the Tri Hita Karana concept. Based on this concept, LPD has Corporate Social Responsibility to the surrounding community. This study used a qualitative approach in the form of a descriptive ethnographic method. The informants in this study were treasurers, staff, and customers. Data collection was carried out by interview and documentation. The results show that CSR implementation from the Parhayangan aspect is realized by performing the yajnya, contributing to villages or communities that are carrying out religious ceremonies, and conducting funds, from the Pawongan aspect manifested by providing assistance to residents affected by disaster and who are grieving in the form of cash and from the Palemahan aspect it is manifested by maintaining cleanliness and help each other. Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility; Tri Hita Karana; Village Credit Institution.


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