- yani.monalisa@eco.maranatha.edu
Yani Monalisa, S.E., M.M.
Bachelor Program in Management Lecturer
NIK: 520217
Lecturer Profile
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Qualifications
2021 – now Student of Doctoral Program at Universitas Prasetiya Mulya, Jakarta
2014 – 2018 PhD in Accounting at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
2003 – 2005 Master Degree at Universitas Prasetiya Mulya, Jakarta
1996 – 2000 Bachelor Degree at Universitas Kwik Kian Gie, Jakarta
Research Interest
Journals
Joni, J., K. Ahmed, and J. Hamilton. 2019. Politically connected boards, family and business group affiliations, and cost of capital: Evidence from Indonesia. The British Accounting Review.
Margaretha, M., Sherlywati, Monalisa, Y., Mariana, A., Junita, I., Martalena, Iskandar, D., Nur. 2021. Cyberslacking Behavior and Its Relationship with Academic Performance: A study of Students in Indonesia. Eurasian Society of Educational Research.
Monalisa, Y. 2019. Analisis Holding Period dan Time Diversification pada Saham-saham LQ45 (Periode Januari 2012 – Desember 2017). JAFTA Vol.1, No.1.
Monalisa, Y. 2018. Pengaruh Rasio Earning Per Share (EPS), Return on Equity (ROE) dan Net Profit Margin (NPM) pada Harga Saham (Studi pada Saham Perusahaan yang Tercatat dalam IDX30 di BEI Periode 2014-2017). Jurnal Akuntansi Maranatha (2018) Vol.10, No.2.
Languages
Indonesia and English: Excellent
Teaching Statement
The challenge of teaching for me is to transfer financial knowledge in a simple way so that my students can understand it easily. Combining theory and practical analytical acumen will enable students to make the best future investment decisions. They will get lectures on doing in-depth technical and fundamental analysis in class. Students are also encouraged to obtain the latest data on the Capital Market from Revinitiv Eikon Thomson Reuters, GIBEI Maranatha, and IDX.
Courses Coordinated
Capital Market, BFI (Banks and Financial Institutions), Micro Economy, and PTIA (Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis)
Graduate Supervision Statement
My research interests are Capital Markets, especially in financial statement analysis, Initial Public Offering (IPO), stock valuation, and fixed income valuation. Also, Financial Literacy among students and entrepreneurs.
Qualifications
2021 – now Student of Doctoral Program at Universitas Prasetiya Mulya, Jakarta
2014 – 2018 PhD in Accounting at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
2003 – 2005 Master Degree at Universitas Prasetiya Mulya, Jakarta
1996 – 2000 Bachelor Degree at Universitas Kwik Kian Gie, Jakarta
Research Interest
Journals
Joni, J., K. Ahmed, and J. Hamilton. 2019. Politically connected boards, family and business group affiliations, and cost of capital: Evidence from Indonesia. The British Accounting Review.
Margaretha, M., Sherlywati, Monalisa, Y., Mariana, A., Junita, I., Martalena, Iskandar, D., Nur. 2021. Cyberslacking Behavior and Its Relationship with Academic Performance: A study of Students in Indonesia. Eurasian Society of Educational Research.
Monalisa, Y. 2019. Analisis Holding Period dan Time Diversification pada Saham-saham LQ45 (Periode Januari 2012 – Desember 2017). JAFTA Vol.1, No.1.
Monalisa, Y. 2018. Pengaruh Rasio Earning Per Share (EPS), Return on Equity (ROE) dan Net Profit Margin (NPM) pada Harga Saham (Studi pada Saham Perusahaan yang Tercatat dalam IDX30 di BEI Periode 2014-2017). Jurnal Akuntansi Maranatha (2018) Vol.10, No.2.
Languages
Indonesia and English: Excellent
Teaching Statement
The challenge of teaching for me is to transfer financial knowledge in a simple way so that my students can understand it easily. Combining theory and practical analytical acumen will enable students to make the best future investment decisions. They will get lectures on doing in-depth technical and fundamental analysis in class. Students are also encouraged to obtain the latest data on the Capital Market from Revinitiv Eikon Thomson Reuters, GIBEI Maranatha, and IDX.
Courses Coordinated
Capital Market, BFI (Banks and Financial Institutions), Micro Economy, and PTIA (Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis)
Graduate Supervision Statement
My research interests are Capital Markets, especially in financial statement analysis, Initial Public Offering (IPO), stock valuation, and fixed income valuation. Also, Financial Literacy among students and entrepreneurs.