Facing Global Digital Revolution
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Facing Global Digital Revolution

Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Economics, Management, and Accounting (BES 2019), July 10, 2019, Semarang, Indonesia

  1. 218 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Facing Global Digital Revolution

Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Economics, Management, and Accounting (BES 2019), July 10, 2019, Semarang, Indonesia

About this book

The Industrial Revolution 4.0 describes the exponential changes to the way we live, work, and relate to one another due to the adoption of cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things, and the Internet of Systems. This revolution is expected to impact all disciplines, industries, business, and economics. Therefore, the main goal of the conference was to provide recent research related development of digital technology to the business, economics, management, and accounting field. These proceedings consist of selected papers, accepted after a rigid review process covering several issues in strategic decision making, management, accounting, policy studies, knowledge management, innovation management, applied economics, econometrics, capital market, and marketing & sales management. It will provide details beyond what is possible to be included in an oral presentation and constitute a concise but timely medium for the dissemination of recent research results. BES Conference Proceedings 2019 will be invaluable to professionals and academics in business, management, accounting, and economics for a good understanding of the developments towards industrial revolution 4.0.

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Information

Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2020
Print ISBN
9780367339128
eBook ISBN
9781000078848
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of contents
  6. Foreword
  7. Organizing Committee
  8. Scientific Review Committee
  9. Profiling the work force: Spearheading human capital management in the era of Industry 4.0
  10. Innovation strategy: How to answer the challenges of the digital revolution
  11. The use of internet media by micro banking Regional Owned Enterprises (ROEs) — evidence in Indonesia
  12. Aggressive financial reporting, boards of commissioners, and tax aggressiveness: An insight from Indonesia
  13. The importance of alumni feedback in the curriculum evaluation to improve the competencies of students of the undergraduate accounting program
  14. Entrepreneurial intention amongst undergraduates: Tendency and boosters to start-ups
  15. Conceptual framework of market orientation and firm performance toward the manufacturing sector: Moderating effect of innovation
  16. The essence of information governance for public sector auditing in Malaysia
  17. A critique on the use of family ownership on accounting research: The Indonesia sociopolitical context
  18. The impact of POKDAKAN group level on business innovations of small fish producers in Central Java
  19. The value increase of Indonesian manufacturing companies within the period of 2014–2016, mediated by the capital structure
  20. The determinant of earnings management: Evidence from manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX)
  21. Identification of the potential market segment of traditional medicine products based on the level of preference, satisfaction and risk perception
  22. The urgency of granting value added tax incentives on sugarcane molasses to encourage renewable energy development
  23. Understanding international tourists’ preference pattern in visiting tourist destinations in Yogyakarta
  24. Optimal portfolio with single index cut-off model in LQ 45 stocks on Indonesia Stock Exchange
  25. A study on ASEAN–China capital market integration: An orthogonal GARCH model analysis
  26. Building customer loyalty through customer satisfaction as an intervening variable
  27. Auditors’ perception of the effectiveness level of the red flags method in detecting frauds
  28. How do companies in Indonesia determine their inventory models?
  29. The income-smoothing model moderated by industry type in Indonesian manufacturing companies in 2014–2017
  30. Tourist consumer behavior patterns in Indonesia: A conceptual framework based on tourism behavior paradigm
  31. Indonesian food and beverages companies’ values: What affects them?
  32. The determinant model of student entrepreneurship interest in Semarang University students
  33. Competitive advantage: The effect on the performance of MSME
  34. Taxpayer considerations when utilizing Indonesia’s tax amnesty policy
  35. Social preferences in budget decision making
  36. University-led intellectual property commercialization: Cases of Malaysian universities
  37. Fraud drifts in the Grobogan Regency government, Indonesia
  38. Corporate environmental disclosure as a form of social responsibility in the annual report
  39. Efforts to improve the performance of micro, small and medium business companies
  40. Determinants of social budget preferences in the village government income and expenditure budgeting
  41. Service quality, satisfaction, and trust of patients’ families in the hospital
  42. Impact of posting purchases on social media behavior: Roles of materialism and purchase types
  43. Predator and prey: Ponzi and pyramid investors
  44. Effect of transparency and accountability on employee performance in OPD in Semarang city using budgeting based performance as an intervening variables
  45. The effect of intellectual capital and dividend policies on a company’s value with free cash flow as a moderation variable: Evidence from manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX)
  46. Using diamond fraud analysis to detect fraudulent financial reporting of Indonesian pharmaceutical and chemical companies
  47. A study of the effectiveness of e-commerce adoption among Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) providing postnatal care services: A case study in Selangor, Malaysia
  48. Description of quality culture and corporate performance. Case study: Indonesia SMEs
  49. Optimization of the strengths and weaknesses of MSMEs within the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)
  50. Top three causes of failure in corporate management: Employees’ insights
  51. Internal control disclosure of companies with the most active stocks on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016
  52. Rural microfinance in East Sumba: The role of local wisdom
  53. Capital market reactions to commercial aircraft accidents
  54. Determinants of construction, property, and real estate companies’ stock prices in Indonesia
  55. Exploration of social responsibility implementation model in small and medium micro enterprises
  56. Ethical business practice, corporate social responsibility and competitive advantage
  57. Factors affecting good governance of performance management
  58. Dynamic capabilities of product-service system implementation: The Indonesian industrial estate firm evidence
  59. Author Index