The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Company Value, Leverage, and Company Size on Earnings Persistence in Companies Listed in the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII). Data obtained from the page www.idnfinancial.com. The data in this study are secondary data. The approach used in this research is a quantitative approach. Sampling technique using purposive sampling technique and data analysis using multiple linear regression analysis. Samples that fit the criteria were obtained by 23 companies during the 2015-2019 observation period. Then the data were analyzed using the SPSS data regression analysis model.26.0 The results showed that firm value had no significant effect on earnings persistence, leverage and firm size had a significant effect on earnings persistence on companies listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) for the 2015-2019 period.
Tujuan: Mempelajari hubungan antara tingkat stres dan kadar kortisol darah dengan jumlah folikel dominan pada pasien infertilitas yang menjalani prosedur fertilisasi in vitroBahan dan Metode: Studi ini merupakan penelitian analitik cross sectionaldi dua klinik infertilitas di Surabaya selama 4 bulan. Didapatkan 30 subyek penelitian yang diambil data mengenai tingkat stres dengan menggunakan 2 kuisioner yaitu Percieved Stres Scale-10 (PSS-10) dan Infertility Reaction Scale (IRS) dan kadar kortisol darah sewaktu pagi. Subyek penelitian kemudian menjalani prosedur stimulasi ovarium dan dilakukan penghitung-an jumlah folikel dominan sebelum dilakukan tindakan ovum pick upHasil: Dengan menggunakan hasil analisa statistik korelasi Spearman didapatkan hasil hubungan negatif antara tingkat stres menggunakan skoring PSS-10 (r=0,64; p<0,01) dan juga IRS (r=0,83; p<0,01) dengan jumlah folikel dominan. Didapatkan pula hubungan negatif antara kadar kortisol darah dengan jumlah folikel dominan (r=0,80 p<0,01).Simpulan: Tingkat stres dapat berdampak pada jumlah folikel dominan. Kadar kortisol yang tinggi dapat menyebabkan jumlah folikel dominan semakin menurun.
Investment decision making by Engineering Managers needs to take into account microeconomic and macroeconomic factors in a country. The role of Engineering Managers in making decisions is crucial and very important. Technical Managers need to consider macro-economic effects such as the US dollar exchange rate against the rupiah, the interest rate set by Bank Indonesia, inflation, especially during the preparation of the Budget Plan (RAB). This research is to analyze the macroeconomic effect on stock prices, to prove the hypothesis, a quantitative approach is used. Macroeconomics are assessed through the US dollar exchange rate, and financial statements data of banking companies.
Background: Maternal with to COVID-19 is a new maternal emergency issue leading to maternal morbidity and mortality. In Indonesia, the number of cases of maternal mortality with COVID-19 began to increase. This study aims to determine the characteristic of maternal deaths due to COVID-19 in a tertiary care center in Indonesia.Method: This observational-retrospective study descriptively analyzed 15 maternal deaths due to COVID-19 admitted to the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the tertiary care teaching hospital from March to December 2020. We included suspect, probable, and confirmed COVID-19 in the samples. Therefore, the total sampling was recorded and analyzed descriptively by Microsoft Excel.Results: There are fifteen maternal deaths from 429 maternal cases with COVID-19 in our hospital. The majority ages were in the age group 19-35 years (73.33%); body mass index (BMI) 25-29.9 (33.33%); five days average length of stay; one comorbidity (53.33%); and multiple comorbidities (20.00%). The case fatality rate (CFR) of maternal death due to COVID-19 is 3.49% were profiled out this study. The most cause of death was acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) (53.33%).Conclusions: Most common characteristics of the object of this study were the age between 19-35 years, comorbidity, obesity, upper respiratory tract symptoms, elevated D-dimer, and the complication of ARDS, which are the risk factors of the deaths.
The present study sought to describe the relationship of customer motives with counterfeit products and brand prominence and purchasing behavior in three groups/classes of consumers (patrician, parvenus and poseur) in the context of luxury brand fashion. Data were obtained from a sample consisting of 400 consumers considered eligible. There were three findings; first, for the poseur class, consumer motives for purchasing products had an effect on counterfeit products and conspicuous brand prominence, as well as purchasing behavior. Second, for the parvenus class, consumer motives for purchasing products had no significant effect on counterfeit products, but it had a significant effect on brand prominence and purchasing behavior. Third, for the patrician class, consumer motives for purchasing products had no significant effect on counterfeit products and conspicuous brand prominence, and counterfeit products and brand prominence had no significant effect on purchasing behavior.
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