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Volume .6 Number SIJDEB, Vol. 6, No. 2, June 2022 Year 2022

6 articles in this issue 

Lee En En,Balakrishnan Balakrishnan

Smartphone purchases during the Covid-19 pandemic increased for a niche purpose, online learning. The demand was critical for retailers to understand niche market’s needs, wants, and preferences. Previous study shows that research was mainly focused on ma... see more

Pags. 131 - 146  

Vietha Devia SS,Yulia Kusuma Wardani Putri

This study aims to examine whether the factors of consumer satisfaction and convenience of Paylater which are manifested in the variables of user age, payment tenor and interest rates can influence purchasing decisions. This study compares the use of Payl... see more

Pags. 147 - 164  

Emma Rani Nuristya,Dwi Ratmono

This paper examines the effect of auditor switching and financial distress on financial statement fraud with audit report lag as the intervening variable. This research used 26 fraud companies and 45 non-fraud companies listed by Indonesia Stock Exchange ... see more

Pags. 165 - 184  

Ichsan Hamidi,Liliana Liliana,Gustriani Gustriani,Dirta Pratama Atiyatna,Dwi Darma Puspita Sari

This study determined to examines zakat empowerment in mustahiq economic recovery during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses quantitative approaches using primary and secondary data through interviews, observation, and documentation. Methodology used i... see more

Pags. 185 - 196  

Dwi Nurvita,Siti Rohima,Abdul Bashir,Mardalena Mardalena

This study investigates the effect of economic growth, education expenditures, and health expenditures on human development index (HDI) in Jambi Province. This study used panel data of 11 district/cities from 2012 to 2019. The analytical approach was quan... see more

Pags. 197 - 210  

David Umoru,Rafat Hussaini

There are monetary policies and shocks that emanates from adjustments over identified periods that could sway growth rates of investment. The study aimed at determining effect of exchange rate devaluation and interest rate volatility on investment growth ... see more

Pags. 211 - 226