Pengaruh Rasio Derajat Desentralisasi, Rasio Ketergantungan Keuangan Daerah, Dan Rasio Tingkat Pembiayaan SiLPA Terhadap Alokasi Belanja Modal Pada Pemerintah Kabupaten/Kota Di Provinsi Jawa Barat

  • Yulistiani Marlianita Politeknik Negeri Bandung
  • Suji Abdullah Saleh Politeknik Negeri Bandung
Keywords: Degree of Decentralization, Financial Dependency Ratio, Rate of Financing of SiLPA, Capital Expenditure Allocation

Abstract

This research aimed to be examine the significant effect indicator of financial performance, namely the degree of decentralization ratio, dependency level ratio, and SiLPA financing rate ratio on the allocation ofc apital expenditure in the regencies/municipalities in West Java Province. The data used in this study was secondary data concisting Statement of Budget Realization of 27 regencies/municipalities in West Java Province 2014-2018 which were obtained from report of audit findings (LHP) by national Audit Board (BPK) of West Java Province. Data analysis method in this research used Random Effect Model (REM) by using Eviews 9 software. The results of this study show that simultaneously the degree of decentralization ratio, regional financial dependence ratio, and SiLPA Financing rate ratio has a significant effect on the allocation of capital expenditures. However, partially the degreeoof decentralization ratio and regional financial dependence ratio does not has a significant effect on the allocation of capital expenditure while the SiLPA financing rate ratio has a significant effect on the allocation of capital expenditure in regencies/municipalities in West Java Province with a coefficient determination value is 0.437352.

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Published
2020-10-31
How to Cite
Marlianita, Y., & Saleh, S. A. (2020). Pengaruh Rasio Derajat Desentralisasi, Rasio Ketergantungan Keuangan Daerah, Dan Rasio Tingkat Pembiayaan SiLPA Terhadap Alokasi Belanja Modal Pada Pemerintah Kabupaten/Kota Di Provinsi Jawa Barat. Indonesian Accounting Research Journal, 1(1), 25-35. https://doi.org/10.35313/iarj.v1i1.2357