Abstract :
This articles take as its starting point the early observation that describes the vastness of the research corpus on the cultural history of Indonesia. The vastness of this corpus is, among other things, contribute to by the writings of western scholars. Among those that are considered classics and frequently used as important references are De Hindoe Javaansche Tijd by N.J. Krom (1950), Nusantara : A History of Indonesia by Bernard H.M. Vieke (1959), and Indonesia : Trade and Society by. J.C. Van Leur (1955). Initial readings find that these western scholars writings often raise the question of the role and contribution of Hinduism and Islam in Indonesia. This draws attention to their views and stand point as westerners on the history of Indonesian culture, especially in the context of comparison between Hinduism and Islam. This article in written with the purpose of discussing the role and contribution of Islam and Hinduism in the history of Indonesia according to the pe
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The use of internet particularly in higher education has been pervasive. The current study examines some factors that can affect accounting students internet use. The research model includes internet usage as the dependent variable. Meanwhile, the independent variables are instruction of lecturer, availability, outcome expectation, and internet self-efficacy. The study employed questionnaire survey that was administered to 128 undergraduate students at accounting Department Universitas Gadjah Mada. The results of this study suggest that instruction of lecturer, availability, and internet self-efficacy, are the antecedents of internet usage. Unfortunately, the current research indicates a weak support toward outcome expectations. In conclusion, despite of abundant benefits of the internet, university students may not be interested to use it unless the lecturers ask them to do so and university provides the facilities. Students self-efficacy also plays an essential role in th