Subjects -> PHILOSOPHY (Total: 762 journals)
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- Determinant of Professionalism and Religiosity to Increase the Performance
of Bank Institution: Case Study on Permata Bank Indonesia Authors: Roikhan Mochamad Aziz, Fauziyah Latiefa Salsabila, Ahmad Rodoni Abstract: The increasing of competition in the banking industry both conventional and shariah as well requires an improvement on human resources in their respective fields. This study aims to analyze the level of efficiency of Permata Bank employees through the Data Envelopement Analysis (DEA) in the current period from 2017-2021 as well as the level of development of Conventional Banks in Indonesia. This research analyzed throght the level of efficiency through the DEA and Islamic Values programs. The result found that the influence of a variable through the DEA program indicates that the level of efficiency of Conventional Banks and the Islamic value of their employees during the analysis period has increased significantly over time and can apply the concept of work-life balance in their daily routines. The result of this study contribute to the improvement of the bank performance by professionalism and religiosity as a determinant variable. PubDate: 2023-02-28 DOI: 10.22219/jes.v8i1.24144 Issue No: Vol. 8, No. 1 (2023)
- The Analysis of the Influence of Muslim-Friendly Tourism Destinations on
Inbound in Countries in the Asia Pacific Region Authors: Sutikno Sutikno, Fitri Lesia Herdini , Alifah Rokhmah Idialis, Mohd. Shukri Hanapi First page: 01 Abstract: The Muslim population originating from Asia-Pacific is becoming an important consumer market worldwide and an increasingly competitive segment for the halal tourism business sector. Many Muslim-friendly tourist destinations in Asia-Pacific are currently being offered by OIC and non-OIC countries to make tourism a driving force for their economy. This study uses data sources released by the Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI) for the period 2015 to 2019. The population scope is the countries of the Asia-Pacific region, namely: China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The results found that of the 7 independent variables namely: Visa, Communication, Outreach, Safety, Airport, Restaurant, and Hotel together have a significant effect on inbound logs in countries in the Asia-Pacific region in 2015 to 2019. However, the results of the t test show that there are only three independent variables that have a significant effect on the arrival rate of foreign tourists, namely the Safety, Restaurant and Hotel variables. The results of this study contribute to enriching discourse for countries wishing to develop halal tourist destinations. PubDate: 2023-02-27 DOI: 10.22219/jes.v8i1.22869 Issue No: Vol. 8, No. 1 (2023)
- Determinant of Financial Literacy on Indonesian Migrant Employees in
Malaysia Authors: Achmad Rizal, U’um Munawaroh, Fadhilah Abdullah Suhaimi, Aris Munandar, Adib Susilo First page: 14 Abstract: Malaysia is the main destination for Indonesian migrant employees to work aboard. This research aims to investigate the factors influenced financial literacy of Indonesian Migrant Employee in Malaysia. Ordered Logistic Regression is employed in this research in order to conduct a survey among 303 Indonesian Migrant Workers. OLS model employed to test the effect of financial attitude, financial behavior, financial knowledge, financial socialization, and demographic variables on the financial literacy. The result found that financial attitude, financial behavior and financial socialization have positive and statistically affects on the financial literacy. Meanwhile, in term of age, participants at 36-50 years old have positively and statistically affects on the financial literacy, while senior and diploma students have a higher financial literacy in terms the level of education. In addition, Gender also have positively and statistically effects on financial literacy. This study contributes to increase the discourse of financial literacy especially in financial knowledge that needs to be improved by government for Indonesian employee. PubDate: 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.22219/jes.v8i1.24245 Issue No: Vol. 8, No. 1 (2023)
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