This study is analyzing dominant aspects that affect the quality of software-based project development from the point of view of project management. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of the business process and Go Project Lean (GPL) application on the quality of information technology project management. The research using a quantitative approach by conducting a survey as the research technique. Questionnaires were using the Likert Scale and developed based on the indicators of variables. The population of this study is the users of the GPL application which are the Sales Division, Project Management Office Division, and Application Development Division of PT. Infomedia Nusantara. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression method and the hypothesis tested using the T-test. The results showed that the influence of business process and GPL Application is very strong and significant to the quality of IT project management. The implication of these findings caused by one of the dimensions which are no investment feasibility analysis calculation application that affects on-time delivery.
This study aimed to identify the effect of the independent variable capital intensity (CAPR), return on assets (ROA), debt to asset ratio (DAR), and the size of the company (SIZE) on tax avoidance (CETR) as dependent variable. This study tested using multiple linear regression analysis with the SPSS 25 program with a causality and comparative approach using cross sectional data. The results of the study in 2015 showed that the capital intensity and debt to asset ratio does not affect on tax avoidance, while return on assets and company size have significant negative effect on tax avoidance. In 2017, showed that the capital intensity, debt to asset ratio, and company size does not affect on tax avoidance, while return on assets has a significant negative effect on tax avoidance. Hypothesis testing results indicate that the independent variables simultaneously in 2015 and 2017 affect the dependent variable.
These research aims to find out those impact from capital structure, profitability, liquidity, activity and company size on firm value. The population in this research were building construction sub-sector companies which registered in Indonesia Stock Exchange during period 2012 till 2018. The samples were determined by purposive sampling technique. These data analysis method used was panel data regression analysis. The selected mode used Fixed Effect Model. The results showed that capital structure, profitability, liquidity, activity and company size simultaneously had an impact on company value. Partially it was found that capital structure and profitability had positive influence on company value, activity and company size had negative influence on company value, while liquidity had none impact towards company value. The most influential variable was profitability with coefficient value was 43.38.
This study aims to analyze the effect of macroeconomics factors on corporate sukuk in Indonesia in the short and long term. The independent variable is Inflation, Economics Growth, Total Money Supply, Foreign Exchange Rate and Bank Indonesia (BI) Rate. Whereas the dependent variable is the number of sukuk corporations offered. The results of this study indicate that the Inflation, Economics Growth, Total money supply, and BI Rate have no significant effect on the number of corporate sukuk offered. While Foreign Exchange Rate has significant effect on the amount of corporate sukuk that offered. In the short term period, the total money supply has significant influence on the number of sukuk corporations offered while the rest have no significant effect
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