nep-sea New Economics Papers
on South East Asia
Issue of 2020‒02‒03
104 papers chosen by
Kavita Iyengar
Asian Development Bank

  1. What Do Foreign Exchange Markets Say About Election Outcomes? A Comparison Between Malaysia, Singapore and Philippines By Hui, Hon Chung
  2. Singapore in the Global Value Chains By Chang, Pao-Li; Nguyen, Tran Bao Phuong
  3. NILAI KEBUDAYAAN MASYARAKAT THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Tepalawatin, Ellaine
  4. Merlion Park Sebagai Objek Wisata Utama Di Singapura By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Shintia, Rahmi
  5. Review Paper By Putri, Ria Anissa
  6. MERLION PARK SEBAGAI LANDMARK DAN DASTINASI WISATA UTAMA DI SINGAPURA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Maharani, Galih Ayu
  7. MODEL PEMBELAJARAN MATEMATIKA BERBASIS PENDIDIKAN MULTIKULTURAL By Rohmasari, Dewi Nuur
  8. Sentosa Island Sebagai Citra Pariwisata Singapura By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Tresnadika, Gusti Bagus
  9. Daya Tarik Phi-Phi Islands Sebagai Wisata Bahari Di Thailand By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Saputra, Angga Hadi
  10. Batu Caves Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata Utama di Selangor Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Parta, Sintabella
  11. Rangkuman citation kelompok 1 kp B By Osianto, Edwin
  12. PESONA LAKSA SERAWAK SEBAGAI KULINER KHAS MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sari, Wiwin Ratna
  13. GAYA KEPEMIMPINAN PADA PT PANCARAN LOGISTIK INDONESIA By kholifah, Nur
  14. BATU CAVES SEBAGAI DESTINASI WISATA BUDAYA DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Runtulalo, Lauwra Glori
  15. Nilai-Nilai Pancasila Dalam Menyikapi Korupsi di Indonesia By Dina, Angelina
  16. PEMIMPIN RAKYAT KEHILANGAN LEGITIMASI MORAL AKIBAT KORUPSI DI NEGARA INDONESIA YANG DEWASA INI By Priantini, Desan Mareta
  17. PHRA BUDDHA MONGKOL MAHARAJ SEBAGAI WISATA BUDAYA DAN RELIGI DI KOTA HATYAI THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sagita, Vurnia Nurma
  18. PERILAKU TENAGA KERJA INDONESIA DALAM PENGELOLAAN PENGHASILAN DI INDONESIA STUDY KASUS TKI DI JAWA TIMUR By nilasari, denik wahyu
  19. KEINDAHAN ALAM DAN LAUT DI PULAU REDANG MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Abimanyu, Muhammad Dimas
  20. Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 24 Tahun 2019 tentang Ekonomi Kreatif By Telaumbanua, Dalinama
  21. Berinvestasi pada SDM, Berinvestasi pada Ekonomi By Ngasuko, Tri Achya
  22. MERLION PARK SEBAGAI PEMIKAT WISATAWAN DI SINGAPURA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Galura, Stefanus Rinaldi
  23. KEINDAHAN PANTAI TELUK CEMPEDAK SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Agita, Siti Satya
  24. NILAI HISTORIS MASJID SULTAN SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA DI KAMPUNG GLAM SINGAPURA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Fadli, Gusti Rosyam
  25. The Effect of Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction and Corporate Image on Customer Loyalty in the banking sector in Indonesia By Darmawan, Didit
  26. Questioning the Role of Entrepreneurship Education: Evidences from Vocational Schools in Indonesia. Journal for Studies in Management and Planning. Vol .05. Issue. 02 By Prasetyo, Eko
  27. Candi Prambanan Sebagai Destinasi Wisata Unggulan di Indonesia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Lestari, Pipit Dwi
  28. PESONA PULAU JAMES BOND SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA DENGAN NILAI SEJARAHNYA DI PHANG-NGA THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Maliki, Erawati Nurul
  29. Menggali Potensi Penerimaan Negara Dari Digital Ekonomi By Tri Achya, Ngasuko
  30. Pesona Bukit Gambang Ressort City Sebagai Destinasi Wisata Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Ni’mah, Choirotun
  31. KEINDAHAN PHIPHI ISLAND SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA DI PHUKET THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Agustina, Raihan
  32. KEUNIKAN FESTIVAL LOY KRATHONG SEBAGAI UNGKAPAN TERIMAKASIH KEPADA DEWI AIR DI NEGARA THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Dhipayudha, Ivana Marshielliah
  33. WAT ARUN TEMPLE SEBAGAI WISATA UNGGULAN DI BANGKOK THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Isnaini, Nur
  34. Does Female Politician Affect Policy Outcomes in Indonesia? By Berlina Kesuma Suci; Kyohei Yamada; Kodrat Wibowo
  35. Phuket Mining Museum Sebagai Peninggalan Sejarah Di Negara Thailand By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Nadlifah, Ayu
  36. Pesona Bangunan Bersejarah di Dataran Merdeka Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Putri, Dinda Quratul Aini
  37. Menggali Potensi Penerimaan Negara Dari Digital Ekonomi By Ngasuko, Tri Achya
  38. White Sand Beach Sebagai Destinasi Wisata Di Khao Lak Thailand By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Suryabadi, Damar Perdana
  39. Tiger Temple Cave sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Khrabi Thailand By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Oviteani, Ribka
  40. ASIATIQUE THE RIVERFRONT SEBAGAI DESTINASI POPULER DI THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Alviana, Roseline Nanda
  41. KEINDAHAN PANTAI SAMILA SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA DI SONGKHLA THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Hikmah, Nurul
  42. Income Diversification and Bank Efficiency in Vietnam By Sang, Nguyen Minh
  43. DAYA TARIK KUALA LUMPUR CITY GALLERY SEBAGAI IKON DETINASI DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Murti, Sulih Andoyo
  44. SAMILA BEACH SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA UNGGULAN DI SONGKHLA THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sunyoko, Bandoro
  45. TOM YAM SUP ASAM PEDAS SEBAGAI IKON MAKANAN KHAS THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; , Novitasari
  46. EKSISTENSI BUDAYA MENJADI SALAH SATU DAYA TARIK WISATA DI THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; , Rizkia
  47. POTENSI WISATA DI SONGKHLA THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Kusuma, Anggun Tiara
  48. Green Village Gedangsari sebagai Salah Satu Destinasi Unggulan di GunungKidul By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Putri, Yulinda Tri Kurnia
  49. Daya Tarik Malacca City sebagai Destinasi Wisata di Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Listyana, Rizka
  50. Menara Petronas Sebagai Destinasi Pariwisata Di Kuala Lumpur Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Halim, Achmad
  51. Bukit gambang resort City Sebagai daya Tarik Wisata di Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; , Evelin
  52. REVIEW THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL ECONOMY IN INDONESIA By Mumtaz, Salma Athallah
  53. MENARA KEMBAR PETRONAS SEBAGAI IKON NEGARA MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Lencari, Rizky Dwi
  54. KINERJA KEUANGAN SEBAGAI INTERVENING ANTARA INCOME SMOOTHING DAN ECONOMIC VALUE ADDED DENGAN NILAI PERUSAHAAN By JARIAH, AINUN
  55. KEUNIKAN BANGUNAN SULTAN ABDUL SAMAD SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sulistya, Evan Armando Putra
  56. Daya Tarik Perhentian Island Resort Sebagai Destinasi Wisata di Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sanjaya, Lalu Rudi
  57. Hutan Mangrove sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Kulon Progo By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM
  58. PENGARUH AGAMA BUDDHA DI PHUKET THAILAND MELALUI WAT CHALONG By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Marselia, Priscilla Yema
  59. BATU CAVES MERUPAKAN SALAH SATU DESTINASI FAVORIT DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Prihandono, Petrus Seto
  60. NASI LEMAK DALAM KHASANAH KULINER MELAYU SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Widiandry, Goennes Frida
  61. KEINDAHAN MENARA KEMBAR PETRONAS SEBAGAI DESTINASI WISATA DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Karoulina, Novita
  62. FESTIVAL THAIPUSAM SEBAGAI WISATA BUDAYA DI BATU CAVES SELANGOR MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; PUTRI, DEBBY MUTYA KARTIKA
  63. Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 14 Tahun 2019 tentang Pekerja Sosial By Telaumbanua, Dalinama
  64. Bukit Bintang sebagai Shopping Centre Ternama di Kuala Lumpur Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Rachmatsyahputri, Annisa
  65. Keindahan Pulau Redang sebagai Destinasi Utama di Terengganu Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Rahayu, Rizkyana Dwi
  66. Daya Tarik Batu Cave Sebagai Obyek Wisata Sejarah Di Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sidabutar, Dewi Regina
  67. KUIL SRI VEERAMAKALIAMMAN SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA DI SINGAPURA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Rini, Ria Artha
  68. Nasi Lemak sebagai Ikon Wisata Kuliner di Malaysia Popy Valentien Taneo By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Taneo, Popy Valentien
  69. DAYA TARIK BATU CAVES SEBAGAI SALAH SATU OBYEK WISATA UNGGULAN DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; WATI, RIZKA FRANSISKA
  70. DAYA TARIK PERAYAAN THAIPUSAM DI BATU CAVE MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; , Rohmiani
  71. BAJU KURUNG SEBAGAI PAKAIAN ADAT SUKU MELAYU DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Insani, Selfa Nur
  72. BUKIT GAMBANG WATER PARK SEBAGAI TAMAN AIR TERBAIK DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Khotimah, Khusnul
  73. Pricing of the Geometric Asian Options Under a Multifactor Stochastic Volatility Model By Gifty Malhotra; R. Srivastava; H. C. Taneja
  74. Upacara Rasulan sebagai Atraksi Wisata Budaya di Kabupaten Gunung Kidul By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Linawati, Tri
  75. PESONA MENARA KEMBAR PETRONAS DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Hanifa, Dina
  76. Strategic Decision Making Based on Information Systems for Improving the Competitiveness of SMEs in The Trade Sector By , arasy alimudin; Falani, Achmad Zakki
  77. Keropok Lekor Camilan Khas Terengganu Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Awanda, Ni Komang Prisillia Gendis
  78. Tugas Perekonomian Indonesia By Retha, Ni Komang Meyinta Dewi
  79. Batu Caves sebagai Objek Wisata Heritage di Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Kristiana, Dita
  80. Pasar Apung Khlong Hae Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata Hat Yai Thailand By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Asmanda, Serlik
  81. PESONA ALAM DAN KEINDAHAN BAWAH LAUT DI PULAU PERHENTIAN MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Yudhistira, Bayu
  82. Keindahan Samila Beach sebagai Destinasi Wisata Thailand By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; M., Fauziyah Firdha
  83. KEKAYAAN ALAM PANTAI TELUK PAUH DI PULAU PERHENTIAN BESAR MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Safitri, Ana
  84. MAKALAH ILMU SOSIAL BUDAYA DASAR ‘ DAMPAK JUAL BELI MELALUI E-COMMERCE ’ By salsabila, Shatifa
  85. Pengaruh Karakteristik Toko dan Produk Bagi Konsumen di Indonesia Terhadap Pembelian Impulsif By Perdana, Aditya Halim
  86. Model Manajemen kelompok Usaha Mikro Kecil dan Menengah (UMKM) Usaha Tepung Tapioka By ARISTO, Jurnal; , Salahudin; , Wahyudi; Ulum, Ihyaul; Kurniawan, Yudi
  87. Model Manajemen kelompok Usaha Mikro Kecil dan Menengah (UMKM) Usaha Tepung Tapioka By ARISTO, Jurnal
  88. Review Jurnal By Chandra, Gracia Devina
  89. Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Saga, Pradicko Aprindo
  90. Does Electrification Cause Industrial Development? Grid Expansion and Firm Turnover in Indonesia By Dana Kassem
  91. Budaya Masyarakat Batu Caves Menjadi Daya Tarik Unik di Malaysia By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Irsyad, Rikanti
  92. WAT PHO TEMPLE SALAH SATU DESTINASI WISATA FAVORIT DI THAILAND By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Nugroho, Aldi Edo
  93. PESONA BATU CAVES SEBAGAI DESTINASI FAVORIT WISATAWAN MANCANEGARA DI MALAYSIA By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Maulidi, Al Mira
  94. Farm Profits, Prices and Household Behavior By Daniel R. LaFave; Evan D. Peet; Duncan Thomas
  95. Technology & Knowledge Transfer For Entrepreneurship At Informatics & Business Institute Darmajaya Bandar Lampung By Sanusi, Anuar; , yulmaini; Yusendra, Aria Eka
  96. PERBEDAAN INVESTASI FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET DI NEGARA ASEAN-5 MELALUI ANALYSIS INDICATION OVERREACTION DAN UNDERREACTION By Alamsyah, Lutvi
  97. Did the Foreign Exchange Market Cheer or Jeer in Response to Political Events? An Event Study of Malaysia – Some Stylised Facts By Hui, Hon Chung
  98. Efficient Solutions for Pricing and Hedging Interest Rate Asian Options By Allan Jonathan da Silva; Jack Baczynski; José Valentim Machado Vicente
  99. Chinatown Warisan Budaya China Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Singapura By Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Alfiyani, Nadia Leonita
  100. Nexus of Financial Development, Innovation for Green Growth in ASEAN Countries By Jayasooriya, Sujith
  101. The Comparison of the System of Lao Zi’s Tao Te Ching and Socrates’ Plato's Complete Works of Plato By Meihuai Ke
  102. Restricted Probabilistic Fixed Ballot Rules and Hybrid Domains By Chatterji, Shurojit; Roy, Souvik; Sadhukhan, Soumyarup; Sen, Arunava; Zeng, Huaxia
  103. Quantifying Quality Specialization Across Space: Skills, Sorting, and Agglomeration By Chang, Pao-Li; Lu, Angdi; Yi, Xin
  104. All Pay Quality-Bids in Score Procurement Auctions By Dan Kovenock; Jingfeng Lu

  1. By: Hui, Hon Chung
    Abstract: In this paper, Event Studies are conducted to examine the effects of political events on foreign exchange returns in Malaysia, Singapore and Philippines. The political events of interest in this paper cover the general elections in all three countries. Some of the salient findings are as follows. First, the 13th General Election in Malaysia led to a mostly negative response from the foreign exchange market, with a sharper than expected Ringgit depreciation. Second, the 14th Malaysian General Election elicited a rather positive reaction from the foreign exchange market – there was far less depreciation of the Ringgit than what was previously believed. Third, both the 2011 and 2015 General Elections in Singapore were followed by positive reactions from the market. Fourth, presidential elections in the Philippines produced contrasting results – the election of Benigno Aquino III was greeted with optimism, whereas his successor, Rodrigo Duterte received a less welcoming reception from the foreign exchange market, with the Philippine Peso depreciating more than the predicted amount in the market model.
    Keywords: general election, event studies, exchange rate, confidence
    JEL: D72 D73 F31 O38
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:pra:mprapa:98148&r=all
  2. By: Chang, Pao-Li (School of Economics, Singapore Management University); Nguyen, Tran Bao Phuong (Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University)
    Abstract: In this chapter, we analyze the participation of Singapore in the global value chains (GVC): how much of its gross exports are GVC-related trade, how downstream it is, and which countries are its key upstream and downstream trade partners. This is done at both the country aggregate and at the sector level. New formulas are proposed in the gross export decomposition framework of Koopman, Wang and Wei (2014) and Borin and Mancini (2017), to characterize a country/industry’s downstreamness in the GVC and the importance of each trade partner in its backward/forward linkages. Singapore is found to start off with a very high level of GVC trade in 1995, but its unique status became diluted over the years. East Asian countries (such as Taiwan and Korea) had become equally, if not more, active players in the GVCs in the last two decades. In contrast with Japan and the US, Singapore was overall located at the lower end of the GVC (with similar downstreamness index as China). Malaysia and the US used to be the top two upstream/downstream partners of Singapore in 1995, but by 2011, China had taken up substantially more weight and replaced the US’s status.
    Keywords: Gross export decomposition; global value chain participation; position in the global value chain; upstream/downstream trade partners
    Date: 2020–01–13
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ris:smuesw:2020_001&r=all
  3. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Tepalawatin, Ellaine
    Abstract: Thai culture combines cultural beliefs and original characteristics of the region known as modern day Thailand coupled with many influences from ancient India, China, Cambodia, along with neighboring prehistoric cultures of Southeast Asia. It is influenced mainly by Animism, Hinduism, Buddhism, as well as by later migration from China, and southern India.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:tj6w9&r=all
  4. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Shintia, Rahmi
    Abstract: Singapore as one of the smallest countries in Southeast Asia. Nevertheless, Singapore has tourism major that has an impact on the economy of the country because of the government and its people who are willing to cooperate in maintaining the environment and comfort, there is no wonder that Singapore has become a friendly country for foreign tourists. A landmark interpreted as something of a bookmark or something that is easily seen and known has a connection with Merlion or often we hear by calling Merlion Park in Singapore. Merlion Park is well known among the world's tourists. The lion-headed fish statue as a symbol of the city of singapore become the main attraction. Merlion Park is one of the definite tourist spots introduced in every visit to Singapore and has a large number of visits.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:y8qc5&r=all
  5. By: Putri, Ria Anissa
    Abstract: Pada tahun 2018 kondisi ekonomi global cenderung lesu dan tidak seimbang, diikuti dengan ketidakpastian keuangan global yang tinggi. Sepanjang 2018 upaya untuk meningkatkan kemudahan berbisnis masi tertahan oleh ekspor dan impor yang selalu menurun sejak 2015. Volume perdagangan dunia diperkirakan rendah karena memburuknya hubungan perdagangan antar negara. Diperkirakan hingga 2020 akan terjadi era gangguan ekonomi, sehingga pelaku bisnis di Indonesia harus terus memperbarui, berinovasi, dan menciptakan diversifikasi sehingga para pelaku bisnis dapat bertahan di pasar karena persaingan yang semakin ketat. Secara teoritis, hanya perusahaan besar dan kuat yang bisa bertahan di era global dengan melakukan penyesuaian untuk menciptakan perubahan seperti dengan menyesuaikan diri dengan revolusi industry 4.0. Dalam metode penelitiannya, penelitian ini masuk dalam metode kualitatif karena penelitian cenderung bersifat deskriptif dan menggunakan beberapa analisis. Penelitian ini juga memiliki paradigma interpretif yang mempelajari fenomena-fenomena yang ada dan beberapa metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian yang kemudian di tafsirkan dalam suatu temuan. Pendekatan dari interpreatif tersebut memiliki tujuan untuk menganalisis beberapa realitas global ketidakpastian ekonomi dan fluktuasi mata uang Rupiah Indonesia terhadap mata uang Dolar Amerika Serikat serta pengaruh yang dimiliki terhadap kehidupan perusahaan di Indonesia dalam persaingan pasar yang ada melalui kekuatan daya saingnya.
    Date: 2019–11–27
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:pjm2f&r=all
  6. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Maharani, Galih Ayu
    Abstract: Singapore as one of the smallest countries in Southeast Asia. Nevertheless, Singapore has tourism major that has an impact on the economy of the country because of the government and its people who are willing to cooperate in maintaining the environment and comfort, there is no wonder that Singapore has become a friendly country for foreign tourists. A landmark interpreted as something of a bookmark or something that is easily seen and known has a connection with Merlion or often we hear by calling Merlion Park in Singapore. Merlion Park is well known among the world's tourists. The lion-headed fish statue as a symbol of the city of singapore become the main attraction. Merlion Park is one of the definite tourist spots introduced in every visit to Singapore and has a large number of visits.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:cx8p2&r=all
  7. By: Rohmasari, Dewi Nuur
    Abstract: Abstract Indonesia as multicultural country facing internal issues such as weakening the spirit of nationality and waning of cultural values so as to lead to conflict SARA (ethnic, religion, race, group), inequity, and crisis identity. Plurality of Indonesia is powerful but in the other hand become vulnerable to conflict when there is no understanding, tolerance and mutual understanding in facing differences. Multicultural education is considered very strategic to build awareness. The early stages that need to be immediately carried out public awareness through socialization that is can be started at the school level, to get to know each other and to understand cultural diversity, thus fostering mutual respect ethnic identities in the same or different. Implementation of multicultural education at the school level are not done separately but integrated in the subjects, including mathematics. The model of mathematics teaching based on the five dimensions of multicultural education identified by James Banks, including culture integration into mathematics content, knowledge construction of mathematics through context and cultural understanding, equitable pedagogy, prejudice reduction and empowering school culture. Learning mathematics-based multicultural education aims to optimize the achievement of mathematics teaching and fosters awareness, understanding, tolerance, mutual understanding and a spirit of nationality of individual students as part of a multicultural community.
    Date: 2017–12–13
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:38kaz&r=all
  8. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Tresnadika, Gusti Bagus
    Abstract: Singapore is one of the developed countries that has a fairly good tourism sector. This country became a major tourist destination when visiting Southeast Asia. One of the favorite destinations visited by tourists in Singapore is Sentosa Island. Sentosa Island is an integrated tourism destination that provides various tourist attractions such as Universal Studio and Madame Tussauds Singapore. The government made Sentosa Island as one of the tourism image of Singapore.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:c5uj4&r=all
  9. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Saputra, Angga Hadi
    Abstract: Thailand is one of the most visited country in Southeast Asia. It is well-known by its culture, street-foods, and beautiful beaches. In Southern Thailand, there are lots of attractions to offer, especially in Phuket and Krabi. Southern Thailand has become the famous marine tourism destination. Phi-Phi Island is combination of Nature Tourism and Marine Tourism. It is surrounded by limestone cliffs and emerald crystal sea which is a perfect place fort snorkeling, diving, and sight-seeing. Tourists can explore Phi-Phi Islands by speedboat or big boat. Its beautiful view can make Phi-Phi Islands a leading tourist destionation.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:x7t8e&r=all
  10. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Parta, Sintabella
    Abstract: Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy federal State located in Southeast Asia. Malaysia is the dominant State of the society from the Malays, Chinese and Indians. Malaysia is also a country that has many tourist destinations that are good to visit, such as the one existing tourist destinations in malaysia is Batu Caves. Batu Caves Selangor Malaysia is a limestone hill has a series of caves and cave temples. Many tourists visiting this place for several reasons such as wanting to see the largest statues of gods in the world to want to see directly the event festival of Thaipusam, which the festival is an annual event to do religious procession in honor of the God Murugan.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:be3cr&r=all
  11. By: Osianto, Edwin
    Abstract: Berbagai upaya untuk meningkatkan peringkat kemudahan berbisnis di Indonesia sepanjang 2018 masih berlangsung tertahan oleh ekspor dan impor yang secara konsisten cenderung menurun sejak 2015. Dunia Laporan Bank tentang kemudahan berbisnis 2018 menempatkan Indonesia di peringkat ke-73 dari 190 negara. Ini posisi itu turun satu posisi dibandingkan dengan 2017 dari Posisi ke-72. Penurunan tingkat kemudahan berbisnis di Indonesia diperkirakan tidak akan signifikan berdampak pada investasi, baik domestik maupun internasional.
    Date: 2019–11–26
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:wr6g5&r=all
  12. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sari, Wiwin Ratna
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Phi Phi di Phuket Sejumput Surga Dari Thailand.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:dv97p&r=all
  13. By: kholifah, Nur
    Abstract: Tujuan dari studi ini adalah untuk mengetahui gaya kepemimpinan yang dilakukan atau diterapkan oleh direktur kepemimpinan PT Pancaran Logistik Indonesia dengan menggunakan 3 jenis gaya kepemimpinan yaitu: Gaya kepemimpinan otokratis, gaya kepemimpinan demokratis, dan gaya kepemimpinan kendali bebas. Jenis penelitian yang dilakukan adalah penelitian kualitatif. Obyek yang diteliti adalah gaya kepemimpinan pada PT Pancaran Logistik Indonesia
    Date: 2018–01–14
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:au4pg&r=all
  14. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Runtulalo, Lauwra Glori
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Phi Phi di Phuket Sejumput Surga Dari Thailand.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:bcnf7&r=all
  15. By: Dina, Angelina
    Abstract: Negara Indonesia terdiri dari berbagai macam pulau, suku, bahasa daerah, agama, ras dan kebudayaan atau adat istiadat. Keanekaragaman ini yang menjadi latar belakang bangsa Indonesia sebagai bangsa yang multicultural. Kekayaan yang dimiliki oleh negara Indonesia akan diwariskan kepada para generasi penerus bangsa untuk dijaga, dilestarikan dan dipelihara dengan baik. Banyak komentar negatif bahkan sampai umpatan-umpatan terhadap perilaku dan pelaku tindak pidana korupsi. Muak, jengkel, putus asa, marah, dan hal-hal negatif lain atas langgeng dan menjamurnya perilaku korupsi. Terlebih dalam tayangan televisi, tersangka, terdakwa, dan bahkan terpidana seakan-akan menunjukkan show force maupun berperilaku sebagai celebrity.
    Date: 2019–12–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:zaxvt&r=all
  16. By: Priantini, Desan Mareta
    Abstract: Negara Indonesia memiliki beberapa Legitimasi Negara ialah alasan-alasan yang secara mendalam memungkinkan pemerintahan negara itu dibangun, didirikan, dan diadakan. Legitimasi ialah yang dijadikan pendirian suatu pemerintahan bersifat legitim, sah dan benar. Ada lima macam legitimasi negara, dimana ada legitimasi politis, legitimasi konstitusional dan ada legitimasi yang bersifat mendukung yaitu legtimasi moral, kultural dan religius. Tetapi semua legitimasi tersebut sangat berperan penting bagi kemajuan Indonesia salah satunya adalah legitimasi moral. Di dalam legitimasi moral tersebut meminta kejujuran, dan ketulusan dari pemerintah. Maka dari itu apabila kita menjadi seorang pemimpin maka kita harus menanamkan sifat tersebut di diri kita terlebih dahulu agar kita mampu menjadi seorang pemimpin yang baik yang mampu menganut legitimasi moral. Jika kita tidak mampu menjadi pemimpin yang jujur dan tulus dari pemerintah maka kita akan menjadi pemerintah yang represif dan korup yang akan kehilangan legitimasi moralnya.
    Date: 2019–12–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:8uew6&r=all
  17. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sagita, Vurnia Nurma
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Keunikan Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Malaysia.
    Date: 2020–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:8uczq&r=all
  18. By: nilasari, denik wahyu
    Abstract: Studi ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengelolaan penghasilan yang diperolah oleh para TKI berdasarkan karakter dan tingkat kebututuhan . Penelitian dilakukan dengan cara mengambil beberapa sample TKI purna di salah satu PJTKI di Surabaya, Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif kuantitatif.Pengambilan data mengunggunakan teknik wawancara terstruktur, dengan jumlah sampel 50 responden. Analisis data menggunakan tabulasi data (penyajian data ke dalam bentuk tabel atau diagram untuk memudahkan pengamatan atau evaluasi) Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pengelolaan penghasilan dari 50 sample TKI sebagian besar mereka gunakan untuk membangun rumah dan hanya sebagian kecil yang menggunakan penghasilannya untuk membangun usaha. Apabila dilihat dari hasil kuesioner yang dibagikan ke 50 sample TKI menunjukan bahwa 32% dari mereka menggunakan penghasilannya untuk membangun rumah. dan hanya 12 % dari mereka menggunakan penghasilannya untuk membangun suatu usaha. Kemudian 22% lainnya menjawab bahwa mereka menggunakan penghasilannya untuk konsumsi, 12 % untuk biaya pendidikan, 8 % untuk melunasi hutang, 8% lagi untuk biaya kesehatan dan, 7 % untuk keperluan lain-lain. Kesimpulan penelitian ini adalah bahwa sebagian besar TKI dari sample menggunakan penghasilan nya untuk membangun rumah, karena sebagian besar dari mereka ingin memiliki naluri dan keinginan untuk mempunya rumah yang bagus, nyaman untuk dihuni dan layak jika dilihat orang lain.Dan hanya sebagian kecil dari mereka menggunakan penghasilannya untuk membnagun usaha baru dikarenakan mereka belum mengerti cara memulai usaha baru, dan usaha apa yang akan dijalankan.
    Date: 2018–01–19
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:swrzp&r=all
  19. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Abimanyu, Muhammad Dimas
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Phi Phi di Phuket Sejumput Surga Dari Thailand.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:cu3jf&r=all
  20. By: Telaumbanua, Dalinama (Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Nias Selatan)
    Abstract: Ekonomi Kreatif adalah perwujudan nilai tambah dari kekayaan intelektual yang bersumber dari kreativitas manusia yang berbasis warisan budaya, ilmu pengetahuan, dan/atau teknologi. Pelaku Ekonomi Kreatif adalah orang perseorangan atau kelompok orang warga negara Indonesia atau badan usaha berbadan hukum atau bukan berbadan hukum yang didirikan berdasarkan hukum Indonesia yang melakukan kegiatan Ekonomi Kreatif. Ekosistem Ekonomi Kreatif adalah keterhubungan sistem yang mendukung rantai nilai Ekonomi Kreatif, yaitu kreasi, produksi, distribusi, konsumsi, dan konservasi, yang dilakukan oleh Pelaku Ekonomi Kreatif untuk memberikan nilai tambah pada produknya sehingga berdaya saing tinggi, mudah diakses, dan terlindungi secara hukum.
    Date: 2019–10–23
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:9xvnb&r=all
  21. By: Ngasuko, Tri Achya
    Abstract: With the realization of massive infrastructure development in the last five years, including the disbursement of Village Funds of Rp 187 trillion since four years ago, it is time for the Government to re-navigate its development goals by elaborating development. Now, the Government focuses on developing Indonesia from "inside", namely in terms of Human Resources (HR). This brief review aims to see how the focus on the development of Indonesian HR in the future. This paper shows that one of the prerequisites for becoming a developed country is quality human resources. For Indonesia, the Human Development Index (HDI) of Indonesia in 2018 will reach 71.39. This figure increased by 0.58 points or grew 0.82 percent compared to 2017. This study also produced information that infrastructure development that has been carried out on a large scale in the last five years is an excellent solution to overcome the problem of the distribution of quality human resources in Indonesia. Infrastructure development will enhance good connections between regions in Indonesia to encourage equality between regions. Thus, the quality of existing human resources will not accumulate in one particular area. This study adds that the closest challenge is preparing the community as fully as possible for the presence of the industrial era 4.0. Responding to this natural phenomenon, Indonesians have to make themselves successfully passing this era.
    Keywords: human resource development, life quality, Indonesia
    JEL: I30 J24 O15
    Date: 2019–03–15
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:pra:mprapa:98266&r=all
  22. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Galura, Stefanus Rinaldi
    Abstract: Singapore is one of the developed countries in southeast in Asia. Merlion Park became one ofthe important icon of Singapore and became the main destination of tourists to Singapore.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:n4qsc&r=all
  23. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Agita, Siti Satya
    Abstract: The country of Malaysia has enormous potential in the field of Tourism, especially marine tourism. One of the marine tourism destinations in Malaysia is Cempedak Bay Beach. Cempedak Bay Beach is one of the famous tourist destinations in Kuantan city, the capital of Pahang state, Malaysia. Cempedak Bay Beach has the beauty of white sand with clean blue sea water and beautiful granite rocks extending as far as the eye can see by all age levels.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:58dwk&r=all
  24. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Fadli, Gusti Rosyam
    Abstract: Once a part of the British colony, now Singapore triumphs over its sister countries by being the most developed country in Southeast Asia. From the economic sector to its tourism where it became a home for diverse tourist destinations, among them is the historic Sultan Mosque that still stands stall on its place where it was built centuries ago.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:j4ufm&r=all
  25. By: Darmawan, Didit
    Abstract: The Main purpose of this study is to show the role of service quality, customer satisfaction and corporate image on customer loyalty. The research population is bank customers in East Java who have high involvement in decision making process. This study involved 250 respondents who came from retail customers from five largest banks in Indonesia. The research results indicate that service quality has significant positive effects on customer satisfaction, corporate image, and customer loyalty. Also, customer satisfaction has significant positive effects on corporate image. Finally, both of customer satisfaction and corporate image are found to have a significant positive effect on customer loyalty. The model indicates that corporate image has the bigger effect on customer loyalty when compared with both service quality and customer satisfaction. Service quality can enhance and create both of customer satisfaction and corporate image.he abstract should summarize the content of the paper. Keywords: Service quality, customer satisfaction and corporate image, customer loyalty
    Date: 2018–01–06
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:uxsfr&r=all
  26. By: Prasetyo, Eko
    Abstract: The study aims to compare student’s entrepreneurial intention, entrepreneurial motivation, entrepreneurial attitude subjective norms, and entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) between students who participated in entrepreneurship education and those who have not. The second purpose is to analyze the role of entrepreneurial attitude, subjective norm, and ESE as mediator variables of entrepreneurial motivation toward entrepreneurial intention statistically. 376 students from seventh vocational secondary schools in Indonesia were involved as participants. Students who followed on entrepreneurship education ware not differ with those who have not on their entrepreneurial intention. Entrepreneurial attitude, subjective norm, and ESE statistically were significant as mediators of entrepreneurial motivation towards entrepreneurial intention. The research finding can be considered for a source of evaluation of entrepreneurship education programs in Indonesia.
    Date: 2019–02–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:8zndc&r=all
  27. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Lestari, Pipit Dwi
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Domestic Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta Dengan Judul Candi Prambanan Sebagai Destinasi Wisata Unggulan Di Indonesia.
    Date: 2019–12–04
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:n7j4q&r=all
  28. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Maliki, Erawati Nurul
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Pesona Pulau James Bond Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata dengan Nilai Sejarahnya di Phang-nga Thailand.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:gxmwy&r=all
  29. By: Tri Achya, Ngasuko
    Abstract: The latest Susenas survey in 2018 states that urban residents over the age of 5 years and overuse the internet more. In 2018, urban internet users were 70%, and the remaining 30% are in rural areas. However, the 2017 Susenas survey stated that internet users in rural areas are still 28%. Thus, the use of the internet by rural communities also increased from the previous period, and rural communities began to utilize the internet in their daily lives. It turns out that the use of the internet will also drive the economy so that there is economic potential, and ultimately there is potential for state revenue, such as taxes. This short-paper tries to see if the Indonesian government can succeed in collecting taxes from economic activities in cyberspace. By using library research methods, this paper reveals that it turns out that Great Britain is the first country to tax Google successfully. However, the amount paid was relatively small, which was around 20.4 million pounds in 2013, whereas the value of sales made by Google at that time reached 3.8 billion pounds. In 2015, Indonesia finally became the fourth country to succeed in getting taxes from Google besides the UK, India, and Australia. However, the amount of tax revenue is not stated. The findings of this short-paper are as a first step to explore further the potential of state revenue from digital economic activities.
    Keywords: digital economy, state income , susenas 2018, Indonesia
    JEL: G28 H20 H26
    Date: 2019–01–15
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:pra:mprapa:98259&r=all
  30. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Ni’mah, Choirotun
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Pesona Bukit Gambang Ressort City Sebagai Destinasi Wisata Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:nbtku&r=all
  31. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Agustina, Raihan
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Keindahan Phiphi Island Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Phuket Thailand.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:9abe6&r=all
  32. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Dhipayudha, Ivana Marshielliah
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Keunikan Festival Loy Krathong Sebagai Ungkapan Terimakasih Kepada Dewi Air di Negara Thailand
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:w2jfk&r=all
  33. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Isnaini, Nur
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Wat Arun Temple Sebagai Wisata Unggulan di Bangkok Thailand.
    Date: 2020–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:hmnse&r=all
  34. By: Berlina Kesuma Suci (Master of Applied Economics, Padjadjaran University); Kyohei Yamada (Master of Public Management and Administration, Rikkyo University, Japan); Kodrat Wibowo (Department of Economics, Padjadjaran University)
    Abstract: Women’s representation in Indonesia like many other countries in the world, remain considerably low. Therefore, both women activists and the government have been trying to increase women’s descriptive representation in order to increase their substantive representation, since it has been argued that females as lawmakers are more concerned about well-being issues. This paper focuses on the impacts of the descriptive representation of women in local politics. It examines the impacts of having more female in politics on the proportions of budget allocation in the municipalities budget by using data from municipalities in Indonesia between 2010 and 2017. This study also observes the gender effect on policies related to infrastructure access which women, as homemakers, strongly care about, namely household access to safe water, safe sanitation and electricity. The results indicate that the gender of a politician matters in terms of the policy outcomes. Women in the Regional House of Representatives are more likely to increase the budgets for environment, housing and public facility and health, but reduce the proportions allocated for economy and education. Likewise, a female leader is a statistically significant factor in the allocation of more government spending on health, but reduces funding for education. In terms of the more concrete policies, female representatives also positively affect the households’ opportunities to obtain better access to safe water, safe sanitation, and electricity, whilst a female regent/mayor only impacts household access to safe sanitation.
    Keywords: gender
    Date: 2020–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:unp:wpaper:202003&r=all
  35. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Nadlifah, Ayu
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan judul Phuket Mining Museum Sebagai Peninggalan Sejarah Di Negara Thailand.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:c7raf&r=all
  36. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Putri, Dinda Quratul Aini
    Abstract: Dataran Merdeka is one of the tourism in Malaysia who have history of heritage values. Dataran Merdeka is very popular among travelers and even a major destination to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.Dataran Merdeka were the center of Kuala Lumpur government during the British occupation, no wonder many of the old buildings of the British heritage are still well preserved.Dataran Merdeka area will make tourists who visit laced with rows of old buildings and now this area is a must visit place while in Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:u64em&r=all
  37. By: Ngasuko, Tri Achya
    Abstract: The latest Susenas survey in 2018 states that urban residents over the age of five years and overuse the internet more. In 2018, urban internet users were 70%, and the remaining 30% are in rural areas. However, the 2017 Susenas survey stated that internet users in rural areas are still 28%. Thus, the use of the internet by rural communities also increased from the previous period, and rural communities began to utilize the internet in their daily lives. It turns out that the use of the internet will also drive the economy so that there is economic potential, and ultimately there is potential for state revenue, such as taxes. This short-paper tries to see if the Indonesian government can succeed in collecting taxes from economic activities in cyberspace. By using library research methods, this paper reveals that it turns out that Great Britain is the first country to tax Google successfully. However, the amount paid was relatively small, which was around 20.4 million pounds in 2013, whereas the value of sales made by Google at that time reached 3.8 billion pounds. In 2015, Indonesia finally became the fourth country to succeed in getting taxes from Google besides the UK, India, and Australia. However, the amount of tax revenue is not stated. The findings of this short-paper are as a first step to explore further the potential of state revenue from digital economic activities.
    Keywords: digital economy, state income , susenas 2018, Indonesia
    JEL: G28 H20 H26
    Date: 2019–01–15
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:pra:mprapa:98265&r=all
  38. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Suryabadi, Damar Perdana
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan judul White Sand Beach Sebagai Destinasi Wisata Di Khao Lak Thailand.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:ctk3a&r=all
  39. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Oviteani, Ribka
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Tiger Temple Cave sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Khrabi Thailand
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:jr27a&r=all
  40. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Alviana, Roseline Nanda
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Asiatique The Riverfront Sebagai Destinasi Populer di Thailand.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:evs4w&r=all
  41. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Hikmah, Nurul
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan judul Keindahan Pantai Samila Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata Di Songkhla Thailand.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:785rd&r=all
  42. By: Sang, Nguyen Minh
    Abstract: Income Diversification and Bank Efficiency in Vietnam
    Date: 2017–12–14
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:9x2yz&r=all
  43. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Murti, Sulih Andoyo
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Daya Tarik Kuala Lumpur City Gallery Sebagai Ikon Destinasi di Malaysia.
    Date: 2020–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:w42gh&r=all
  44. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sunyoko, Bandoro
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Samila Beach Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata Unggulan di Songkhla Thailand.
    Date: 2020–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:29sgf&r=all
  45. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; , Novitasari
    Abstract: Thailand is one of the country famous for tourist culinary. There are diverse neighborhood kind of food is very famous. One of the food becomes the icon of this country is Tom Yam. Tom Yam is food in the form of soup and it has a taste sour, savory, spicy and refreshing. Tom Yam very popular in Thailand even been known to the world.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:tjgpq&r=all
  46. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; , Rizkia
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Eksistensi Budaya Menjadi Salah Satu Daya Tarik Wisata di Thailand.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:b6qcd&r=all
  47. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Kusuma, Anggun Tiara
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan judul Potensi Wisata Di Songkhla Thailand.
    Date: 2020–01–02
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:ru25z&r=all
  48. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Putri, Yulinda Tri Kurnia
    Abstract: Penulis terlebih dahulu melakukan sebuah observasi yang dilakukan di Yogyakarta, yaitu di Gunungkidul. Penulis mengambil destinasi wisata yang terdapat di kota tersebut, yaitu Green Village Gedangsari yang merupakan salah satu destinasi baru yang terdepat di Gunungkidul. Penulis mengambil objek tersebut karena penulis ingin mengingatkan kepada masyarakat umum bahwa begitu banyaknya destinasi-destinasi baru di Indonesia terutama di Gunungkidul.
    Date: 2019–12–04
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:gn4wq&r=all
  49. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Listyana, Rizka
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Daya Tarik Malacca City sebagai Destinasi Wisata di Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:swj9u&r=all
  50. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Halim, Achmad
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Menara Petronas Sebagai Destinasi Pariwisata Di Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
    Date: 2020–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:u9fk5&r=all
  51. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; , Evelin
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Bukit gambang resort City Sebagai daya Tarik Wisata di Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:eacsx&r=all
  52. By: Mumtaz, Salma Athallah
    Abstract: Review The Development of Digital Economy In Indonesia
    Date: 2019–11–27
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:jecyu&r=all
  53. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Lencari, Rizky Dwi
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Keunikan Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Malaysia.
    Date: 2020–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:8ksbc&r=all
  54. By: JARIAH, AINUN
    Abstract: Nilai perusahaan merupakan suatu hal yang penting bagi seorang manajer maupun bagi seorang investor. Nilai perusahaan merupakan persepsi investor terhadap perusahaan, yang sering dikaitkan dengan harga saham. Jika seorang manajer mampu untuk meningkatkan nilai perusahaan maka manajer tersebut telah menunjukkan kinerja baik bagi perusahaan. Sedangkan bagi investor peningkatan nilai perusahaan merupakan suatu persepsi yang baik terhadap perusahaan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membuktikan pengaruh income smoothing dan economic value added secara langsung dan tidak langsung, maupun secara parsial dan simultan terhadap kinerja perusahaan dan nilai perusahaan manufaktur sektor barang konsumsi yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia. Jumlah sampel 22 perusahaan yang aktif mempublikasikan laporan keuangannya selama periode penelitian. Teknik analisis data menggunakan model analisis jalur melakukan pengujian subtruktur pertama dan substruktur kedua. Pengujian hipotesis dilakukan secara langsung dan tidak langsung. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa baik secara parsial dan simultan income smoothing dan economic value added tidak berpengaruh secara signifikan terhadap nilai perusahaan maupun kinerja keuangan. Pengaruhnya melalui kinerja keuangan menunjukkan pengaruh yang sangat lemah dan tidak signifikan. Diperoleh nilai koefisien korelasi berganda (R) sebesar 0,207 dengan signifikansi 0,250 yang berarti terbukti terdapat hubungan dengan nilai perusahaan secara tidak signifikan. Sedangkan nilai koefisien determinasi (R square) sebesar 0,043 atau 4,3% berarti income smoothing dan economic value added mampu menjelaskan pengaruhnya terhadap variabel nilai perusahaan secara bersama-sama sebesar 4,3% dan sisanya sebesar 95,7% dijelaskan oleh variabel lainnya.
    Date: 2018–01–16
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:qr6uh&r=all
  55. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sulistya, Evan Armando Putra
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Keunikan Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:f3z2k&r=all
  56. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sanjaya, Lalu Rudi
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan judul Daya Tarik Perhentian Island Resort Sebagai Destinasi Wisata di Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:xjfvs&r=all
  57. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM
    Abstract: Yogyakarta adalah salah satu daerah di Indonesia yang memiliki pesona alam yang indah sekali, karena keindahan alamnya tersebut, maka tidak heran jika Yogyakarta memiliki banyak sekali tempat wisata. mulai dari yang buatan maupun yang alami. Salah satu tempat wisata alam di Yogyakarta adalah hutan Mangrove di Kulon Progo.
    Date: 2019–12–04
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:j853v&r=all
  58. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Marselia, Priscilla Yema
    Abstract: Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan judul Pengaruh Agama Buddha Di Phuket Thailand Melalui Wat Chalong.
    Date: 2020–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:5k9mr&r=all
  59. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Prihandono, Petrus Seto
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Keunikan Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Malaysia.
    Date: 2020–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:r3ahe&r=all
  60. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Widiandry, Goennes Frida
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Nasi Lemak Dalam Khasanah Kuliner Melayu Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:7j3p6&r=all
  61. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Karoulina, Novita
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Keindahan Menara Kembar Petronas Sebagai Destinasi Wisata di Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:m69vy&r=all
  62. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; PUTRI, DEBBY MUTYA KARTIKA
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Festival Thaipusam Sebagai Wisata Budaya di Batu Caves Selangor Malaysia.
    Date: 2020–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:qbdku&r=all
  63. By: Telaumbanua, Dalinama (Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Nias Selatan)
    Abstract: Pekerja Sosial adalah seseorang yang memiliki pengetahuan, keterampilan, dan nilai praktik pekerjaan sosial serta telah mendapatkan sertifikat kompetensi. Rehabilitasi Sosial adalah proses refungsionalisasi dan pengembangan untuk memungkinkan seseorang mampu melaksanakan fungsi sosialnya secara wajar dalam kehidupan masyarakat. Pemberdayaan Sosial adalah upaya yang diarahkan untuk menjadikan individu, keluarga, kelompok, dan masyarakat yang mengalami masalah sosial agar berdaya sehingga mampu memenuhi kebutuhan dasarnya.
    Date: 2019–09–30
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:qtb9h&r=all
  64. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Rachmatsyahputri, Annisa
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan judul Bukit Bintang sebagai Shopping Centre Ternama di Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.
    Date: 2020–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:myv83&r=all
  65. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Rahayu, Rizkyana Dwi
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Keindahan Pulau Redang sebagai Destinasi Utama di Terengganu Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:x9zr2&r=all
  66. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Sidabutar, Dewi Regina
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Daya Tarik Batu Cave Sebagai Obyek Wisata Sejarah Di Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:8g5bv&r=all
  67. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Rini, Ria Artha
    Abstract: Singapore is one of multiethnic country that has many cultures from different tribes. One of ethnics is Indian. Little India is an India ethnic area especially Tamil tribe.Hindu is the religion of Indians in Singapore. Sri Veeramakaliaman is an old temple for Hindustan in Singapore. An old temple with beautiful architecture and full of meaning.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:uwngr&r=all
  68. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Taneo, Popy Valentien
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Nasi Lemak sebagai Ikon Wisata Kuliner di Malaysia
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:af4qe&r=all
  69. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; WATI, RIZKA FRANSISKA
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Daya Tarik Batu Caves Sebagai Salah Satu Obyek Wisata Unggulan di Malaysia.
    Date: 2020–01–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:kcm8t&r=all
  70. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; , Rohmiani
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Daya Tarik Perayaan Thaipusam di Batu Cave Malaysia.
    Date: 2020–01–02
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:g9xye&r=all
  71. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Insani, Selfa Nur
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Baju Kurung Sebagai Pakaian Adat Suku Melayu di Malaysia.
    Date: 2020–01–02
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:hn8yt&r=all
  72. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Khotimah, Khusnul
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Bukit Gambang Water Park Sebagai Taman Air Terbaik di Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:yf5b7&r=all
  73. By: Gifty Malhotra; R. Srivastava; H. C. Taneja
    Abstract: This paper focuses on the pricing of continuous geometric Asian options (GAOs) under a multifactor stochastic volatility model. The model considers fast and slow mean reverting factors of volatility, where slow volatility factor is approximated by a quadratic arc. The asymptotic expansion of the price function is assumed, and the first order price approximation is derived using the perturbation techniques for both floating and fixed strike GAOs. Much simplified pricing formulae for the GAOs are obtained in this multifactor stochastic volatility framework. The zeroth order term in the price approximation is the modified Black-Scholes price for the GAOs. This modified price is expressed in terms of the Black-Scholes price for the GAOs. The accuracy of the approximate option pricing formulae is established, and the model parameter is also estimated by capturing the volatility smiles.
    Date: 2019–12
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:arx:papers:1912.10640&r=all
  74. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Linawati, Tri
    Abstract: Gunung kidul merupakan satu dari daerah yang ada di negara Indonesia yang juga kaya akan kebudayaan menarik. Mulai dari upacara adat, tari tradisional, pertunjukan kesenian dan lain sebagainya. Upacara adat yang ada di daerah ini unik dan tidak hanya sekedar upacara adat. Salah satu upacara adat yang masih lestari hingga sekarang adalah upacara Rasulan.
    Date: 2019–12–04
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:hrm3y&r=all
  75. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Hanifa, Dina
    Abstract: Malaysia is a small country that is advanced in every field. In addition to the economy, the tourism sector is growing by leaps and bounds. One supporter of economic development and tourism in Malaysia are Petronas twin towers which is the tallest building in the world before in the past by building taipei 101. However this Petronas twin towers are still the tallest twin skyscrapers in the world. Under this Petronas twin towers are KLCC (Kuala Lumpur City Centre) which houses exhibitions and shopping, so tourists who visit here can be shopped for souvenirs at KLCC.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:kxbrq&r=all
  76. By: , arasy alimudin; Falani, Achmad Zakki
    Abstract: The main shortcomings of micro, small and medium enterprises in Indonesia are located into its traditional management system coupled with lack of utilization of information and technology. Economic and trading growth in Surabaya, Malang and Batu are higher compared to national economic and trading growth. Information and technology are essential factor in improving strategic competitiveness of grocery since it can be used to seek information about customer to gain their trust and satisfaction. The present study shows that strategic competitiveness of grocery in Surabaya and Malang is based on service and product quality. Meanwhile, strategic competitiveness in Batu is based on pricing of the product. Utilization of information and technology in making strategic competitiveness decision obtain the same result as conventional statistics analysis.
    Date: 2018–01–03
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:75g3u&r=all
  77. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Awanda, Ni Komang Prisillia Gendis
    Abstract: Keropok Lekor or fish sausage is a traditional Malay fish cracker snack originating from the state of Terengganu, Malaysia. It is made from fish and sago flour and seasoned with salt and sugar. It is slightly greyish in colour and gives off a fishy taste and smell which becomes more prominent as it cools down after frying. The word lekor is said to be derived from a Terengganu Malay word meaning "to roll".
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:c9zqd&r=all
  78. By: Retha, Ni Komang Meyinta Dewi
    Abstract: Era industri 4.0 yang didasarkan pada teknologi baru dan mampu mengubah seluruh rantai dan manajemen di setiap cabang industri, termasuk industry keuangan yang dikenal sebagai teknologi keuangan dan perbankan digital. Perubahan cepat kearah teknologi keuangan dan perbankan digital menunjukkan bahwa teknologi mampu memainkan peran strategis dalam memberikan layanan keuangan yang dapat diakses.
    Date: 2019–11–25
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:8z7eg&r=all
  79. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Kristiana, Dita
    Abstract: Batu Caves is a limestone hill that has a series of caves and cave temples in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia. It takes its name from the Sungai Batu (Stone River), which flows past the hill. It is the tenth (Pattu in Tamil) limestone hill from Ampang. Batu Caves is also the name of a nearby village. The cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, and is dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is the focal point of Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia. Batu Caves in short also referred as 10th Caves or Hill for Lord Muruga as there are six important holy shrines in India and four more in Malaysia. The three others in Malaysia are Kallumalai Temple in Ipoh, Tanneermalai Temple in Penang and Sannasimalai Temple in Malacca
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:rk27q&r=all
  80. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Asmanda, Serlik
    Abstract: Khlnghae river is a haven for tourist who hunt for typical Thai food. Many traders who peddle food here unique traders not only selling on the ground but also using a boat on the riverbank. Visitors do not have to use a boat enaough to stand in front of the boat that is desired trader. Merchants will make transaction with buyers using basket. The transaction is unique to add to the attraction of visitors. In assition to the uniqueness of the prices of the food there is very affordable. Complementary facilities for the visitors to enjoy the food is a available spacious seating. A neat merchant arragement makes the visitors feel safe and comfortable.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:k2sv9&r=all
  81. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Yudhistira, Bayu
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Pesona Alam dan Keindahan Bawah Laut di Pulau Perhentian Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:g5b3h&r=all
  82. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; M., Fauziyah Firdha
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan judul Pesona Banguna Tua sebagai Daya Tarik Gedung Sultan Abdul Samad di Kuala Lumpur.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:wtxz9&r=all
  83. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Safitri, Ana
    Abstract: Pantai Teluk Pauh located in the Perhentian Besar Island, Malaysia.The tranquility of the wavesand surf atmosphere became the main attraction of this beach. In the evening tourist will be pampered with the beauty of the sunset. These attraction supported by a wide range of facilities and excellent access. Keyword: Beach; Sunset; Natural Tourism; Tourist Destination.
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:47sf3&r=all
  84. By: salsabila, Shatifa
    Abstract: Memang zaman sekarang kita sangat dimudahkan oleh teknologi contohnya dengan jual beli e-commerce ini. Tentu ada dampak negatifnya bagi kita dan negara kita Indonesia. Walaupun kita sangat dimudahkan dalam ber transaksi tentu kita harus mengurangi penggunaan teknologi ini.
    Date: 2019–12–03
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:3k7e5&r=all
  85. By: Perdana, Aditya Halim
    Abstract: STATUS : POSTPRINT Published Link : http://jurnal.unmer.ac.id/index.php/jmdk/article/view/1640/1224 Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Malang Impulsive buying tendencies can be found in shopping centers such as malls. The number of malls also cause consumer lifestyles change. Impulsive behavior of puchases is influenced by product characteristics and store characteristics. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the characteristics of stores and products affect the consumer's impulse purchases at malls in Indonesia. This study examines as 435 respondents with descriptive quantitative approach. Questionnaires are disseminated by online system. Data analysis uses a multiple linear regression. Results of this study shows the characteristics of the store and product characteristics significantly affect the impulsive buying.
    Date: 2018–01–10
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:n37t5&r=all
  86. By: ARISTO, Jurnal; , Salahudin; , Wahyudi; Ulum, Ihyaul; Kurniawan, Yudi
    Abstract: Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) is a buffer of the national economy that it proved able to survive during the monetary crisis in Indonesia in 1997-1998. On the one hand, MSMEs have a strong resilience to the economic crisis. On the other hand, the development of MSMEs is faced with complex problems. This research departs from the complexity of the problems faced in developing Tapioca Starch business. This study aims to understand the problems faced by SMEs in developing Tapioca Flour Business in Kediri and prepare concrete steps to solve the problem. This research used descriptive qualitative method with data collection technique of interview, observation, and documentation. The results of this study indicated that the problems faced by the Tapioca flour business in Kediri are that they have no the formation of the business in a business group, the lack of human resources skills in developing the business, the limited business capital, and the dependence of the entrepreneurs on the middlemen directly and not to the detriment of entrepreneurs. The steps proposed for such issues include the formation of business groups, strengthening cooperative networks with business groups, markets, and cassava growers, and strengthening venture capital through saving and loan systems
    Date: 2017–12–31
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:7y5tu&r=all
  87. By: ARISTO, Jurnal
    Abstract: Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) is a buffer of the national economy that it proved able to survive during the monetary crisis in Indonesia in 1997-1998. On the one hand, MSMEs have a strong resilience to the economic crisis. On the other hand, the development of MSMEs is faced with complex problems. This research departs from the complexity of the problems faced in developing Tapioca Starch business. This study aims to understand the problems faced by SMEs in developing Tapioca Flour Business in Kediri and prepare concrete steps to solve the problem. This research used descriptive qualitative method with data collection technique of interview, observation, and documentation. The results of this study indicated that the problems faced by the Tapioca flour business in Kediri are that they have no the formation of the business in a business group, the lack of human resources skills in developing the business, the limited business capital, and the dependence of the entrepreneurs on the middlemen directly and not to the detriment of entrepreneurs. The steps proposed for such issues include the formation of business groups, strengthening cooperative networks with business groups, markets, and cassava growers, and strengthening venture capital through saving and loan systems.
    Date: 2018–01–12
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:at4hr&r=all
  88. By: Chandra, Gracia Devina
    Abstract: Review Jurnal The Development Digital Economy in Indonesia.
    Date: 2019–11–26
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:qd2k7&r=all
  89. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Saga, Pradicko Aprindo
    Abstract: Makalah ini merupakan hasil laporan Foreign Case Study untuk syarat publikasi ilmiah di Sekolah Tinggi Pariwasata Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta dengan Judul Keindahan Pulau Redang sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Terengganu Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:cbj67&r=all
  90. By: Dana Kassem
    Abstract: I ask whether electrification causes industrial development. I combine newly digitized data from the Indonesian state electricity company with rich manufacturing census data. To understand when and how electrification can cause industrial development, I shed light on an important economic mechanism - firm turnover. In particular, I study the effect of the extensive margin of electrification (grid expansion) on the extensive margin of industrial development (firm entry and exit). To deal with endogenous grid placement, I use an instrumental variable approach exploiting the location of colonial electric infrastructure and the need for an interconnected grid in the island of Java. I find that electrification causes industrial development by increasing the number of manufacturing firms, manufacturing workers, and manufacturing output. Electrification increases firm entry rates, but also exit rates. Higher turnover rates lead to higher average productivity and induce reallocation towards more productive firms. This is consistent with electrification lowering entry costs, increasing competition and forcing unproductive firms to exit more often.
    JEL: D24 O13 O14 O18 Q41 R11 R12
    Date: 2020–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:bon:boncrc:crctr224_2019_052v3&r=all
  91. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Irsyad, Rikanti
    Abstract: Batu caves is A limestone hill, which has a series of caves and cave temples, is located in Gombak district, Selangor, Malaysia. This place is named after the Batu River, which runs through the hill. Batu Caves is also the name of the nearest village. This cave is one of the most popular Hindu temples outside India, dedicated to the god Murugan. This site is the focal point of the Hindu Thaipusam festival in Malaysia.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:4kx8n&r=all
  92. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Nugroho, Aldi Edo
    Abstract: One of the favorite destinations for tourists is the temple of Wat Pho, where this location does have a budha statue lying on a large scale, in addition to large size budha lying statue is in layers of pure gold 80 grams that make it look very grand. Wat pho is also famous for the temple which has 1000 statue of Buddha in it, there is also learning element when we visit this temple, because besides this temple place to travel and worship, temple wat pho formerly also as oldest university and traditional massage school.
    Date: 2019–12–27
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:3u9p8&r=all
  93. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Maulidi, Al Mira
    Abstract: Batu Cave, one of Kuala Lumpur’s most popular tourist attractions, is a limestone hill comprising three major caves and a number of smaller ones. Batu cave has the tallest statue in the world called Murugan Statue. Tourist usually come to see the beautiful of Batu cave and Batu Cave is the temple that considered an important religious landmark by Hindus.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:9s4jx&r=all
  94. By: Daniel R. LaFave; Evan D. Peet; Duncan Thomas
    Abstract: The farm household model, in which decisions about production and consumption are made simultaneously, lies at the heart of many models of development. Empirically modelling these simultaneous choices is not straightforward. The vast majority of empirical studies assume that farm households behave as if markets are complete in which case decision-making simplifies to a recursive system where consumption choices can be treated as if they are made after all production decisions. Previous empirical tests of this assumption have relied on restrictions on production decisions. We develop a new approach to testing based on household consumption choices and implement the procedure using data from rural Indonesia. Relative to production-side tests, the consumption-based test is well-suited to identifying those farm households in any setting whose behavior is consistent with complete markets and those for whom the assumption is rejected. We find the recursion assumption is not rejected for larger farmers but is rejected for small farmers. The tests are straightforward to implement and the results of the tests provide new opportunities to identify the behaviors that households adopt in the face of incomplete markets.
    JEL: D52 O1 Q12
    Date: 2020–01
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:nbr:nberwo:26636&r=all
  95. By: Sanusi, Anuar; , yulmaini; Yusendra, Aria Eka
    Abstract: One important role of universities nowadays, is to develop the entrepreneurial culture. This article discusses on knowledge and technology transfer to society especially in developing entrepreneurship initiative and strategies (IPTEKS bagi Kewirausahaan/IbK), and also strengthening technology and business incubator (INKUBITEK) in IBI Darmajaya, one of leading university from Bandar Lampung, Indonesia to develop young entrepreneurs from among universities students and alumni. The program objectives are to improve entrepreneurship motivation of students and alumni, develop skills and proficiency for students and alumni in mastering management, business strategies, and manage the business environment, and also mentoring effective entrepreneurial business as the new business owner. The activities from the program consist of good corporate governance in business, entrepreneur training, training in an effective business plan, marketing apprentice and volunteer, field visit on developing business on Lampung, business execution and management consultancy, provision of capital for the business owner, and business mentoring from the well-established business player on Lampung.
    Date: 2017–12–10
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:uf5b2&r=all
  96. By: Alamsyah, Lutvi
    Abstract: ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengamati kejadian overreaction, underreaction, serta calendar anomalies yang terdapat pada foreign exchange market di negara ASEAN-5. Penelitian ini mengacu kepada metode yang dilakukan pada penelitian Parikakis dan Syriopoulos (2008) dalam melihat ada tidaknya anomali yang terjadi pada foreign exchange market dengan melakukan uji terhadap average cumulative abnormalreturn dari tiap mata uang yang masuk sebagai objek penelitian dan juga mengamati pola extreme exchangerate changes yang terjadi berdasarkan pola harian dan bulan. Pada penelitian ini ditemukan bahwa terdapat indikasi danya gejala overreaction dan underreactionnamun tiadak signifikan statistik. Terdapat juga hasil yang mengambarkan adanya calendar anomalies pada kejadian extreme exchange rate changes namun hanya beberapa yang dapat dibuktikan signifikan secara statisitk. Dari hasil penelitian ini juga disimpulkan bahwa contrarian strategyakan terlalu beresiko jika digunakan dalam perdagangan pada foreign exchange market di negara ASEAN-5.
    Date: 2017–12–13
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:4pbea&r=all
  97. By: Hui, Hon Chung
    Abstract: This paper explores the effects of political events on foreign exchange returns in Malaysia. We identify five recent events that induce political uncertainty on investors, namely the 13th General Election (GE13), the imprisonment of a key opposition politician, the scandal from the 1MDB exposé, the appointment of a new Central Bank Governor and the 14th General Election (GE14). Using an event study, our findings show that the imprisonment of the opposition party leader triggered a favourable response from the foreign exchange market. However, market reactions to the 1MDB scandal were followed largely unfavourable. The GE13 triggered unfavourable market response, while the reverse is true for market reactions to GE14. Market response to the appointment of the new Central Bank Governor was rather favourable. The Event Study is the first of its kind that examines the foreign exchange market implications of key political events in Malaysia. There are practical considerations emanating from these findings.
    Keywords: 1MDB, general election, market model, exchange rate, confidence, Malaysia
    JEL: D72 D73 F31 O38
    Date: 2019–12–17
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:pra:mprapa:98149&r=all
  98. By: Allan Jonathan da Silva; Jack Baczynski; José Valentim Machado Vicente
    Abstract: We develop analytical solutions for the characteristic function of the integrated short-term rate process using the Fourier-cosine series. The method allows us to study the pricing of Asian interest rate options for a broad class of affine jump-diffusion models. In particular, we provide closed-form Fourier-cosine series representations for the price and the delta-hedge of Asian interest rate options under the augmented Vasicek model. In a numerical study, we show that Asian interest rate option prices can be accurately and efficiently approximated by truncating their series representations. The proposed procedure is calculated fast and is superior in accuracy when compared to the existing numerical methods used to price Asian interest rate options.
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:bcb:wpaper:513&r=all
  99. By: Yogyakarta, Perpustakaan STIPRAM; Alfiyani, Nadia Leonita
    Abstract: Chinatown is one of the ethnic villages that have existed since the British colonial period. Chinatown has a long historical background, declining quality in the post-war world, into a slum environment until it is conserved by the government and a tourism asset of Singapore. Chinatown is a traditional Chinese nuanced area, with homes and traditional culture still preserved. The building in Chinatown traditional architecture is still maintained. In 1843 Chinatown became famous and visited by many tourists with local uniquess it has. This causes the density and flow of people coming and going increasingly. So in 1885 Chinatown was facilitated by public transportation is steam train, electric train and trolley bus in 1929.
    Date: 2019–12–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:osf:osfxxx:36haf&r=all
  100. By: Jayasooriya, Sujith
    Abstract: Albeit economic growth of global economies is increasing, nexus of green economic growth, innovation, and financial development needs to be thoroughly understood to make prudent economic policies for sustainability. The research question intends to identify the green growth promoting policies and impact of innovation and financial systems on sustainable economic growth. Rationale for the research is to provide pragmatic evidences to build up economic systems that lead green growth under the emission control and abatement. Empirical approach is used to (i) estimate augmented-Green-Solow model for ASEAN countries (ii) EKC is also estimated with Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimation to reveal the impact of financial development, innovation, and trade openness using World Bank data from 1980 to 2014. The empirical results indicate, across estimation methods and specifications, a strong correlation of the innovation, financial development and CO2 emissions per capita for green growth. Further, increase of innovation and financial structure leads the economies to be sustainable with increase of abatement cost with technological adaptation, and human capital. The implications of the study are to deliberate on the determinants of green growth to promote sustainable development in the economies. Finally, the paper guides policymakers to reform financial and innovation systems to achieve advancement in green technologies adapting sustainable economic policies for green growth.
    Keywords: Finance, Innovation, Green Solow Growth, Generalized Methods of Moments estimation.
    JEL: E61 F43 F62 F63
    Date: 2020–01–18
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:pra:mprapa:98212&r=all
  101. By: Meihuai Ke (Huangshi, China)
    Abstract: The origins of definition of philosophy put Laozi system and Socratic system in philosophic origins. As a result, the similarities between the two systems are presented. After discussing the similarities between the two systems, the "Clash of Civilizations" has short legs.
    Keywords: Socratic system Complete Works of Plato, Laozi system Tao Te Ching, philosophy, philosophical origin, civilization
    Date: 2019–11
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:smo:ipaper:036mk&r=all
  102. By: Chatterji, Shurojit (School of Economics, Singapore Management University); Roy, Souvik (Indian Statistical Institute); Sadhukhan, Soumyarup (Indian Statistical Institute); Sen, Arunava (Indian Statistical Institute); Zeng, Huaxia (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics)
    Abstract: We study Random Social Choice Functions (or RSCFs) in a standard ordinal mech-anism design model. We introduce a new preference domain called a hybrid domain which includes as special cases as the complete domain and the single-peaked domain. We characterize the class of unanimous and strategy-proof RSCFs on these domains and refer to them as Restricted Probabilistic Fixed Ballot Rules (or RPFBRs). These RSCFs are not necessarily decomposable, i.e., cannot be written as a convex combina-tion of their deterministic counterparts. We identify a necessary and sufficient condition under which decomposability holds for anonymous RPFBRs. Finally, we provide an axiomatic justification of hybrid domains and show that every connected domain satis-fying some mild conditions is a hybrid domain where the RPFBR characterization still prevails.
    Keywords: Strategy-proofness; hybrid domain; restricted probabilistic fixed ballot rule; decomposability; connectedness
    JEL: D71 H41
    Date: 2020–01–09
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ris:smuesw:2020_003&r=all
  103. By: Chang, Pao-Li (School of Economics, Singapore Management University); Lu, Angdi (School of Economics, Singapore Management University); Yi, Xin (School of Economics, Singapore Management University)
    Abstract: We quantify the supply-side determinants of quality specialization across space. Specifically, we complement the quality specialization literature in international trade and study how larger cities specialize in higher-quality goods within a country. In our general equilibrium model, firms in larger cities produce goods with higher quality, because agglomeration benefits accrue more to skilled workers who are also more efficient in upgrading quality. Two channels are at work in our model. The first channel is through the treatment effect of agglomeration, such that firms become more productive if they locate in a larger city. The second channel works through sorting, in that more pro-ductive firms receive higher agglomeration benefits and endogenously sort into larger cities. These two effects are further mitigated by the increasing skill premium with respect to city size, though the latter is dominated in the spatial equilibrium. Using firm-level data from China, we structurally estimate the model and find that product quality is on average 23% higher in big cities than that of small cities. We further find that agglomeration forces account for half of the quality difference in big cities while sorting of firms accounts for another half. A counterfactual policy to relax land use regulation in housing production raises the quality of goods produced in big cities by 5.5% and (in-direct) welfare of all residents by 6.2% through reallocation of economic activities across space.
    Keywords: Agglomeration; Quality Upgrading; Firm Heterogeneity; Sorting
    JEL: D22 F12 R12 R32
    Date: 2019–11–28
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ris:smuesw:2020_002&r=all
  104. By: Dan Kovenock (Economic Science Institute, Chapman University); Jingfeng Lu (Department of Economics, National University of Singapore)
    Abstract: In this paper, we study score procurement auctions with all-pay quality bids. A supplierís score is the di§erence between his quality and price bids. The supplier with the highest score wins and gets paid his own price bid. The procurerís payo§ is the di§erence between the winnerís quality and the procurerís payments to the suppliers. Equilibrium quality and price bids are solved without Örst obtaining the corresponding equilibrium scores. We Önd that quality bids, the suppliersípayo§s and the procurerís payo§ do not depend on whether price bids are made contingent on quality bids. Compared to a benchmark of winner-pay quality bids, in which the losing suppliersí quality bidding costs are reimbursed by the procurer, all-pay quality bids tend to reduce quality provision and suppliersípayo§s, but they tend to increase the total surplus and the procurerís payo§.
    Keywords: All-pay quality bids, Equilibrium analysis, Score auctions, Score procurements, Winner-pay quality bid
    JEL: C70 D44 D89 L12 O32
    Date: 2020
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:chu:wpaper:20-01&r=all

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