Sigit Wibowo

Sigit Wibowo
Glasgow Caledonian University | GCU · Glasgow School for Business and Society

Doctor of Philosophy (Dunelm)

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January 2007 - present
University of Indonesia
Position
  • Lecturer
Education
October 2010 - June 2015
Durham University
Field of study
  • Economics and Finance
August 2004 - November 2006
University of Indonesia
Field of study
  • Risk Management

Publications

Publications (30)
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This paper aims to identify indicators of community preparedness for disasters and apply these indicators to a critical case study context, namely the local communities in two districts of Lombok Island of Indonesia, which were stricken by earthquakes in 2018 and 2019. Community preparedness indicators are identified through a systematic literature...
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of brand familiarity and profit-sharing rate on Muslim customers’ brand trust, perceived financial risk, perceived value and intention to invest in an Islamic bank. Design/methodology/approach A between-subjects experimental design was applied in the study. Six experiments involving two br...
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Disaster impacts can be significantly reduced with disaster preparedness. Knowledge management is one of the building blocks of disaster preparedness. This paper comprehends the current state of the literature on knowledge management in community preparedness towards natural disasters. The paper identifies and develops a categorization of community...
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Knowledge management is a vital part of disaster preparedness in reducing the disaster impacts. This article presents data based on a field survey of 200 people in East Lombok, Indonesia. The data taken from the survey is presented to examine how the community utilized the knowledge created and transferred during the preparedness phase into actions...
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Disaster impacts can be significantly reduced with disaster preparedness. Knowledge management is one of the building blocks of disaster preparedness. This paper comprehends the current state of the literature on knowledge management in community preparedness towards natural disasters. The paper identifies and develops a categorization of community...
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This paper empirically investigates the various approaches to model time-varying systematic risk in Indonesia and Thailand by using time-series data from 2009 to 2017. Indonesia and Thailand were used as examples because of their growing economics since the turn of 20th century. As recent empirical studies have been conducted on stock markets in de...
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We develop a joint default probability index to signal potential systemic risks in the highly concentrated Indonesian banking industry. To build the index, we estimate bank-level tail risks using monthly bank financial reports. We use the copula approach to derive the joint multivariate dependencies at the bank level, as reflected in the monthly fi...
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We develop a joint default probability index to signal potential systemic risks in the highly concentrated Indonesian banking industry. To build the index, we estimate bank-level tail risks using monthly bank financial reports. We use the copula approach to derive the joint multivariate dependencies at the bank level, as reflected in the monthl...
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the impacts of product knowledge, perceived quality, perceived risk and perceived value on customers’ intention to invest in Islamic Banks. This study specifically examines an Islamic bank’s term deposits. Design/methodology/approach Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data collected...
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The transportation between remote cities and different islands in Indonesia needs to be served by aviation. One possibility to connect cities with short distance is by using small aircraft, such as the turboprop aircraft. However, the feasibility of such aircraft should be examined due to its huge investment and profitability. This study tries to d...
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This study considers how credit constraints come to exist and how to identify them. Credit constraints may arise from market mechanisms: the demand for loans and the supply of loans. In order to assess credit constraints, I use direct elicitation methodology and then examine the gathered information and other household characteristics by applying a...
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This study aims to analyze the effects of social capital—namely structural,relational, and cognitive dimensions—on crowdfunding performance usingKitabisa.com as a case study for 2013-2015. Using robust ordinary least squares methods, we find two important results. Structural dimension, which is measured by Facebook friends owned by an entrepreneur,...
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This study examines corporate motives to hold cash and its equivalents as forms of financing, by using non-financial public firms listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) between 2005 and 2014. Three criteria are employed to distinguish constrained and non-constrained firms namely: KZ index, dividend payment, and firm size. Based on the results of...
Conference Paper
We examine the relationship between trading activity and price volatility in Indonesia corporate bond market using 2010-2014 data. We also investigate the role of liquidity and credit quality in this relationship. We find that volume and trading frequency have a positive and significant correlation to bond volatility, which is consistent with infor...
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This thesis studies household welfare and financial markets and in particular empirically examines access to finance, human capital, saving and risk sharing group formation using Indonesian households as a case study. Inefficient financial markets in developing countries lead to inefficient resource allocation, economic inequality, and high transac...
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Credit loan is very essential for household economies which is mainly used for consumption smoothing to cope with income changes or other shocks. Households who are marginalised from financial systems find themselves have limited or no access to financial services to get credit loans. In understanding the different category of credit rationing, I u...
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Most areas in Indonesia are prone to natural disasters. After the Aceh Tsunami in 2004, various organizations in Indonesia became interested in disaster management. The disaster management cycle consists of four stages, namely mitigation, preparedness, response and rehabilitation. One of the critical success factors in a successful disaster managem...
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Indonesia is considered as a disaster-prone country. Many disasters, natural or man-made disasters, have occurred in Indonesia in the recent years, such as the earthquakes in West Java and West Sumatra provinces in 2009. Besides earthquake, many areas in Indonesia also hit by Tsunami, landslide, flood, forest fire and drought.Disaster management in...
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Indonesia has been stricken by so many disasters in the last decade. To name a few of the major disasters that happened in Indonesia are the Tsunami in Aceh in 2004, earthquake in Yogyakarta in 2006 and the recent earthquakes in southern Java and Western Sumatra provinces in 2009. One of the critical success factors in successful disaster managemen...
Technical Report
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The Indonesian workforce is dominated by workers in the informal sector, complicating the task of providing social security to workers nation-wide. The vast majority of these people have neither a plan to fund their retirement, nor income, health or life insurance coverage to protect them. From the year 2030, the Indonesian population will, collect...
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This paper aims to introduce an alternative way to benchmark the efficiency of 30 Indonesian cooperatives at the provincial level from 2000 to 2007. A balanced panel data was used to determine the total factor productivity (TFP) and identify the main drivers to technical efficiency. A stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) was used to determine the inf...
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This study investigates the productivity in forty state universities over the period 2001 to 2005 using a non-parametric frontier approach, data envelopment analysis (DEA) Malmquist methodology. The output included in the analysis is the ratio of the number of undergraduate completions to the number of student entered the university, while the inpu...

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