The 2024 edition of the Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship, Volume 2, Number 2, features an insightful study titled "The Influence of Digital Technology on Economic Growth in 8 ASEAN Countries." Authored by Diana Berliyani, Dedy Yuliawan, and Toto Gunarto from Indonesia's University of Lampung, this paper delves into how digital advancements contribute to economic development across a diverse region. The research highlights eight ASEAN countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei, and Cambodia, examining the transformative impact of digital technology on their economies. With a focus on fostering economic growth, the authors analyze digital integration in various sectors, emphasizing its role in enhancing productivity and competitiveness. This edition of the journal underscores the significance of academic research in understanding regional economic dynamics and encourages collaboration among ASEAN nations to harness the potential of digital technology for sustainable development. Through its comprehensive analysis, the journal serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, entrepreneurs, and researchers seeking to navigate the digital landscape in Southeast Asia.
The Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship Vol.2 No.1 for the year 2024 features nine insightful articles contributed by 13 authors hailing from Indonesia and the Marshall Islands. This edition delves into various critical issues, emphasizing sustainability, economic growth, and technological advancement. Among the topics explored are the adoption of "Blue-Green Economy" principles to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), strategies for disaster recovery addressing toxic mud flows in Indonesia, and political, economic, and environmental interests surrounding waste export and import issues. The journal also investigates the impact of the Human Development Index and other economic indicators on poverty and examines the effects of electricity consumption, foreign direct investment, and unemployment on Indonesia's economic growth from 1990 to 2021. Additionally, it highlights the use of Instagram for marketing communication, the influence of Sharia fintech on business financing, and the transformation of Sharia marketing through financial technology. Furthermore, it discusses government involvement in improving the income of ornamental fish fishermen through an agribusiness information system. With contributions from two countries, this journal underscores the importance of cross-border academic collaboration in addressing complex challenges and fostering sustainable development.
The 2023 edition of the Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship, Volume 1 Number 2, features ten insightful articles authored by 21 contributors from three countries: Indonesia, Iraq, and the Philippines. This edition delves into a broad range of themes, including Indonesia's strategic geopolitical stance, sustainable development and economic growth in Iraq, and the synergy between cassava and rice images. It also explores complex dynamics in accounting fraud involving law enforcement and auditors, the impact of Instagram on sharia economic law literacy, and control methods for virus-carrying insects affecting Indonesian sugarcane crops. Further studies analyze work environments to boost employee performance, the financial literacy gap in marginalized populations through tech-mediated education, viral marketing strategies of Mixue the King of Snow Ice Cream, and the effectiveness of marketing communication strategies for Shafira Store via Instagram. The journal underscores the significance of diverse academic perspectives in addressing regional and global challenges, aiming to foster sustainable economic and societal advancements.
The 2023 edition of the Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship, Volume 1 Number 1, features nine scholarly articles authored by 27 individuals from three countries: Iraq, Indonesia, and Australia. These contributors represent a diverse range of 18 institutions, including Mosul University, University of Kufa, and Ma’arif University Lampung, among others. This journal edition delves into various themes, such as the role of internal audits in financial sustainability, innovative green audit techniques, and the influence of monetary policy on sustainable development. It also examines topics like alternative waste management strategies for metal remediation, the impact of Total Quality Management (TQM) on Indonesia's food sector, and the development of Islamic economics over the past decade. Furthermore, the journal addresses the digital economy's role in enhancing financial inclusion and strategies for fostering new food processing entrepreneurs. These wide-ranging discussions underscore the necessity for collaborative academic efforts and practical approaches to economic and environmental challenges, ultimately striving for sustainable progress across multiple sectors.