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Financial Literacy, Risk Perception, And Investment Preferences: A Study On Millennials In Jakarta, Aziz Wisnu Putra, Maria Eurelia Wayan Jan 2023

Financial Literacy, Risk Perception, And Investment Preferences: A Study On Millennials In Jakarta, Aziz Wisnu Putra, Maria Eurelia Wayan

BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi

The investment trend in Indonesia has increased with the presence of investors categorized as the millennial generation. The determination of investment instruments selected is influenced by the level of financial literacy and risk perception of the investors. This study aims to analyze how financial literacy and risk perception affect investment preferences amongst the millennials. Using the millennials in the five municipalities of Jakarta as a case in point, this study contributes to providing analytical data and an overview of the level of financial literacy and risk perception as well as the investment preferences of the millennial generation. The findings of …


Digitalization And Tax-Motivated Income Shifting, Devenni Putri Fau, Lestari Kurniawati Sep 2022

Digitalization And Tax-Motivated Income Shifting, Devenni Putri Fau, Lestari Kurniawati

BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi

Numerous studies show that the tax rate difference between parent and subsidiaries as well as among subsidiaries acts as the incentive for income shifting between multinational corporations (MNCs). Digital business models that emerged as an impact of digital transformation may exacerbate income shifting by MNCs. However, empirical studies to support the relation between digital business models and income shifting is still scarce. Thus, this study examined whether Indonesia’s foreign-owned manufacturing companies shift income in respect to its foreign-parent tax rate and if the level of digitalization exacerbates the practice. This study used the income-shifting approach by Hines and Rice (1994) …