7 articles in this issue
Junaidi .,Novia Nurul Khasanah,Nurdiono .
This study aims to empirically examine the effects of firms’ size, firms’ risk, and auditors’ reputations on tenure in an artificial rotation. The phenomenon of artificial auditor (audit firm) rotations in Indonesia is an interesting topic, deserving furt... see more
Ni Putu Wiwin Setyari,Surya Dewi Rustariyuni,Luh Putu Aswitari
One of the core elements of the neoclassical growth theory is that poor countries have low capital-labor ratios but have higher marginal products of capital than the rich countries. This means the low-income countries experience faster growth rates and be... see more
Yoyo Sunaryo Nitiwijaya,Hajanirina Andrianantenaina
This research is conducted in Kuningan regency, West Java, Indonesia and aims to analyze the economic, social, institutional, and cosmopolitan factors which affect the empowerment of the communities of micro-business entrepreneurs. It attempts to investig... see more
Join Rachel Luturmas,Nurul Indarti
Studies into knowledge sharings’ attitudes and intentions, in the context of the hotel industry, have received relatively little attention. This current study is intended to fill that void and contribute to the existing discussion of knowledge sharing stu... see more
Trifandi Lasalewo,Nur Aini Masruroh,Subagyo .,Budi Hartono,Hari Agung Yuniarto
Small and Medium Industries (SMIs) have a strategic role in the Indonesian economy, as they earn 61.9 percent of the foreign exchange which goes to make up the nation’s Gross Domestic Product, and nationally they are able to absorb 97 percent of the workf... see more
Markus Surkamta Eric Santosa
The way consumers think about the products they will buy determines their buying behavior. The decision to buy a particular product is obviously in accordance with the buyer’s attitude. The buyers will also feel more comfortable if their behavior meets wi... see more
 
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