item: #1 of 120 id: jame-1016 author: Indrawiani, Tri Oktianti; Anggraeni, Ade Irma; Indrayanto, Adi title: The influence of perceived organizational support (POS) and psychological capital on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) date: 2018-01-08 words: 2613 flesch: 29 summary: Perceived organization support and organizational citizenship behavior: the mediating role of psychological capital. In addition to OCB, POS also affects the employee's positive attitude or psychological capital. keywords: capital; employees; ocb; organization; pos cache: jame-1016.pdf plain text: jame-1016.txt item: #2 of 120 id: jame-1018 author: Srirejeki, Kiky title: Empowering the role of village owned enterprises (BUMDes) for rural development: case of Indonesia date: 2018-01-08 words: 4116 flesch: 43 summary: Empowering the role of village owned enterprises (BUMDes) for rural development: case of Indonesia Kiky Srirejeki Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Indonesia Abstract Poor economic condition, unemployement, quality education and lack of other basic infrastructures are the common problems of rurals in Indonesia and in many other countries. This paper aims to explain how to strengthen the role of village owned enterprise for its role in rural development. keywords: community; development; enterprise; government; indonesia; role; village; villagers cache: jame-1018.pdf plain text: jame-1018.txt item: #3 of 120 id: jame-1019 author: Luhita, Tiladela title: The roles of servicescape in the retail business date: 2018-01-08 words: 2835 flesch: 54 summary: It is because customer satisfaction has long been described as the essential role for success. One way to retain customers is by providing an excellent service environment through servicescape to achieve customer satisfaction. keywords: customer; retail; rita; satisfaction; servicescape; supermall cache: jame-1019.pdf plain text: jame-1019.txt item: #4 of 120 id: jame-1021 author: Gardika, Rama; Banani, Ade; Sulistyandari, Sulistyandari title: Comparative study between the performances of two Islamic indices date: 2018-01-08 words: 13796 flesch: 75 summary: deviation (σp) Sharpe ratio (Sp) FBMS ISSI ZI120012 SPN12130704 FBMS ISSI FBMS ISSI FBMS ISSI 1 Jul 12 0.0250 0.0475 0.0123 0.01167 0.01270 0.03583 0.03473 0.02601 0.48827 0.03071 2 Aug 12 0.0088 -0.0138 Because the data of ISSI performances measured by Sharpe ratio is not normally distributed, hypothesis testing will be conducted by using Mann-Whitney U test which is one of non- parametric methods used in statistics to measure the differences between the means of two groups of data. keywords: bursa malaysia; data; fbms; fbms issi; ftse bursa; index; indonesia; indonesia sharia; issi; performance; ratio; return; risk; sharia; sharia stock; stock; stock index; test cache: jame-1021.pdf plain text: jame-1021.txt item: #5 of 120 id: jame-1026 author: Utaminingsih, Rahayu; Purnomo, Ratno title: Antecedents and Consequences of Employee Engagement date: 2017-07-11 words: 4285 flesch: 48 summary: Indonesia Abstract This research is a study of the antecedents and consequences of employee engagement that is focused on the sample which is a generation Y. This study takes the title: Antecedents and consequences of employee engagement (sample on generation Y hospitality employees). keywords: employee; employee engagement; engagement; generation; job; journal; justice; management; performance; vol cache: jame-1026.pdf plain text: jame-1026.txt item: #6 of 120 id: jame-1027 author: Setyawati, Sri Murni; Sumarsono, Sumarsono; Praditya, Intan title: The influence of fashion involvement, hedonic consumption, and visual merchandising on impulse buying with positive emotion as mediation variables date: 2018-01-08 words: 6132 flesch: 48 summary: Dewiet.al (2015) in her research suggests that the trend of hedonism consumption has positive effect on impulse The influence of fashion involvement, hedonic consumption, and visual merchandising on impulse buying with positive emotion as mediation variables SRI MURNI SETYAWATI1, SUMARSONO2, INTAN PRADITYA3 1,2,3 Faculty of Economics and Business, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia Abstract This research aims to analyze the influence of fashion involvement, hedonic consumptions, and virtual merchandising on impulse buying with positive emotion as mediator variable at Popies Girls Shop. The result of this research analysis shows that: (1) the involvement of fashion had a positive effect on positive emotion, (2) the trend of hedonic consumption did not have effect on positive emotion, (3) visual merchandising had positive effect on positive emotion, (4) positive emotion had positive effect on impulse buying, (5) positive emotion mediates the relationship between involvement fashion and impulse buying, (6) positive emotion does not mediate the relationship between trends in hedonic consumption and impulse buying, (7) positive emotion mediates the relationship between the visual merchandising and impulse buying. keywords: buying; consumption; effect; emotion; fashion; impulse; impulse buying; involvement; merchandising; positive; research; trend; visual cache: jame-1027.pdf plain text: jame-1027.txt item: #7 of 120 id: jame-1028 author: Fitri, Fatiha Rahmalita title: The Influence of web quality and sales promotion toward impulse buying behavior with openness personality as moderating variable date: 2018-01-08 words: 4260 flesch: 44 summary: Consumer sometimes unconsciously conduct a product purchases, it causes from the sudden encouragement condition from impulse buying. Factors can be influencing impulse buying have been the subject of many discussions in recent years. keywords: behavior; buying; consumer; impulse; impulse buying; influence; openness; personality; promotion; quality; sales; website cache: jame-1028.pdf plain text: jame-1028.txt item: #8 of 120 id: jame-1034 author: Fitri, Fatiha Rahmalina title: The influence of celebrity endorsement in social media instagram on attitude towards brand and brand image to customer purchase intention date: 2018-07-09 words: 5189 flesch: 54 summary: Analyze of celebrity endorser’s attractiveness influence on brand image g. Analyze of celebrity endorser’s familiarity influence on brand image h. Analyze of celebrity endorser’s match-up congruence influence on brand image i. Analyze of attitude towards brand influence on purchase intention j. Analyze brand image influence on purchase intention LITERATURE REVIEW AND HYPOTHESES Celebrity Endorsement Celebrity endorser is an individual who is known by the public for his or her achievements in areas other than that of the product class endorsed (Friedman & Friedman, 1979). This research was conducted to analyze the indicators of celebrity endorsement (credibility, attractiveness, familiarity, & match-up congruence), attitude towards brand, brand image, to purchase intention. keywords: attitude; brand; brand image; celebrity; celebrity endorser; endorser; image; influence; intention; value cache: jame-1034.pdf plain text: jame-1034.txt item: #9 of 120 id: jame-1035 author: Putri, Kartika; Haryadi, Haryadi; Anggraeni, Ade Irma title: The Influence of POS on Employee Performance with Job Satisfaction as a Mediator date: 2018-07-09 words: 6833 flesch: 44 summary: This happens due to the emergence of motivation that is formed after employee job satisfaction is achieved. The research describes that the role of the organization is to meet employee job satisfaction in order to create performance improvement. keywords: effect; employees; job; job satisfaction; organization; performance; pos; research; satisfaction; support; work cache: jame-1035.pdf plain text: jame-1035.txt item: #10 of 120 id: jame-1044 author: Hadiyanti, Utami; Suroso, Agus; Setyanto, Refius Pradiptya title: Factors considered by prospective students in choosing major of online business and marketing date: 2018-07-02 words: 3612 flesch: 53 summary: Promotional activities can inform or communicate about the activities and advantages of a product so that it will be able Factors considered by prospective students in choosing major of online business and marketing Study at junior high school in Banyumas Sub-district Utami Hadiyanti1, Agus Suroso2, Refius Pradifta Setyanto3 1,2,3 Faculty of Economics, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia Abstract The purpose of this study is to analyze the factors that become the consideration of prospective students in the decision to choose the major of online business and marketing. keywords: business; factors; major; marketing; perception; research; results; school; students; study cache: jame-1044.pdf plain text: jame-1044.txt item: #11 of 120 id: jame-1119 author: Banguntopo, Unggul Satrio title: The effect of leader member exchange to dimension of readiness for change date: 2018-07-09 words: 4658 flesch: 49 summary: Organizational change is not only the interests of profit-oriented organizations to win business competition, but organizational change is also increasingly important to be understood by organizations that carry out public service missions, one of which is the banking sector. Perception is defined as the perception of individuals who see that organizational change can bring a positive impact on the company or organization as a whole. keywords: change; doi; exchange; journal; leader; lmx; management; member; organization; readiness; understanding cache: jame-1119.pdf plain text: jame-1119.txt item: #12 of 120 id: jame-1120 author: Haikal, Dziqry Muhammad title: The Effect of Consumer Ethnocentrism, Brand Image, and Perceived Quality,on Purchase Decisions With Purchase Intention as Intervening Variable date: 2018-07-09 words: 6329 flesch: 51 summary: Consumer ethnocentrism has a positive but no significant effect on purchase decisions. Brand image has a positive but no significant effect on purchase decisions. keywords: brand; brand image; consumer; consumer ethnocentrism; decisions; effect; ethnocentrism; hypothesis; image; journal; product; purchase; purchase decision; purchase intention; quality; research; variable cache: jame-1120.pdf plain text: jame-1120.txt item: #13 of 120 id: jame-1226 author: Muntazeri, Satrio; Indrayanto, Adi title: date: 2018-07-09 words: 11752 flesch: 50 summary: Another research that conducted by Itafia et al. (2014) found same result that states there is a positive and significant influence of work experience on employee job satisfaction in weaving industry in Kalianget Village. Additionally, current study result is consistent with the previous study by Itafia et al., (2014) who conclude there is a positive and significant influence of work experience on employee job satisfaction. keywords: career; data; education; employee; experience; impact; job performance; job satisfaction; journal; level; management; performance; regression; research; result; study; table; test; training; value; variable; work cache: jame-1226.pdf plain text: jame-1226.txt item: #14 of 120 id: jame-1227 author: Handayani, Rizky Rahmatari; Haryadi, Haryadi; Purnomo, Ratno title: The effect of employee silence dimensions on affective commitment date: 2017-06-02 words: 6304 flesch: 47 summary: Although employee silence can some-times help decreasing managerial information overload, reduce interpersonal conflicts, and increase private informational privacy of co-workers (Tangirala and Ramanujam, 2008: 37), most of the time employee silence is a dysfunctional behavior. Employee silence can be very destructive to the extent that it possibly affects organizational success (Beheshtifar, Borhani and Moghadam, 2012). keywords: affective; commitment; effect; employee silence; employees; journal; kpp; management; organization; purwokerto; research; silence; study cache: jame-1227.pdf plain text: jame-1227.txt item: #15 of 120 id: jame-1232 author: None title: 404 Not Found date: None words: 21 flesch: 91 summary: Apache/2.4.18 (Ubuntu) Server at jos.unsoed.ac.id Port 80 404 Not Found Not Found The requested URL was not found on this server. keywords: server cache: jame-1232.htm plain text: jame-1232.txt item: #16 of 120 id: jame-1265 author: NURBANI, KAMELIA; MEIYANTI, FAJAR title: date: 2019-06-30 words: 5381 flesch: 42 summary: Research by Prasojo and Pratomo (2014) on system quality has a positive and significant effect on user satisfaction, Dwi Fitra Arreski (2014) stated that system quality research has a significant influence on system user satisfaction, and Iranto (2012) System quality has a positive effect on user satisfaction of information systems. Besides, user satisfaction will affect the performance of information system users Based on the description of the research on the effect of system quality and information quality on user satisfaction and its impact on the performance of users of SAP systems (System Applications Products in Data Processing), a framework as shown in Figure 1.1. Figure 1. keywords: effect; information; information quality; information system; performance; quality; sap; system; system quality; user; user satisfaction cache: jame-1265.pdf plain text: jame-1265.txt item: #17 of 120 id: jame-1431 author: TONASA, MUHAMAD; SETYORINI, CHRISTINA TRI title: REASONS FOR ACCOUNTING STUDENTS TO COMMIT ACADEMIC FRAUD: QUALITATIVE INTERVIEW STUDIES date: 2019-03-11 words: 5629 flesch: 50 summary: Following were interview quotes from Accounting Students (JW1, JW2, SUL1, and SUL2) and Sharia Accounting Lecturers (SUL3) about the forms of academic fraud they saw: Sul 1: Student fraud occurs in various forms, one of which is things related to the value obtained. According to Aziz (2016) states that religiosity has a negative effect on student academic fraud. keywords: accounting; behavior; cheating; fraud; pressure; rationalization; religiosity; research; students; study; values cache: jame-1431.pdf plain text: jame-1431.txt item: #18 of 120 id: jame-1432 author: ADI, PRAMONO HARI; DHIAULHAQ, MOCH IQBAL; NOVANDARI, WENI title: CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AS THE MODERATING VARIABLE OF CUSTOMER LOYALTY OF INDIHOME CUSTOMERS date: 2019-03-11 words: 4841 flesch: 53 summary: Based on the problems above, this study was conducted to analyze the components of perceived product quality, perceived service quality, perceived value, and perceived price to the customer loyalty, mediated by customer satisfaction. Perceived service quality has no effect on customer satisfaction. keywords: customer; customer loyalty; effect; internet; loyalty; perceived; price; product; quality; satisfaction; service; value cache: jame-1432.pdf plain text: jame-1432.txt item: #19 of 120 id: jame-1473 author: SUNARYA, I WAYAN title: THE EFFECT OF CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIO, EFFICIENCY AND LIQUIDITY ON RENTABILITY IN SYARIAH BANKS OWNED BY THE INDONESIA GOVERNMENT FROM 2009 - 2017 date: 2019-03-11 words: 8599 flesch: 62 summary: On the other hand, in the long term, on the 10 th period; the fluctuations in themselves increased in the ROA level, while the CAR level shock weakened by 3,37% in the ROA level, while the OEOI level weakened by 7,4% in the ROA level and the FDR rate increased by 4.4% in ROA level. The forecast results obtained using VECM (2) are quite accurate, especially for forecasting ROA levels. keywords: analysis; bank; car; causality; causality relationship; fdr; level; means; oeoi; roa; term; test; value cache: jame-1473.pdf plain text: jame-1473.txt item: #20 of 120 id: jame-1481 author: NAWARINI, ALISA TRI title: date: 2019-03-11 words: 2329 flesch: 40 summary: It could be explained in the concept of person-organization fit which stated that the existence of value congruence with work and values in the organization encouraged employees job satisfaction. The development of PSM concept could be found in various research results regarding its influence on the attitudes and behavior of public sector employees. keywords: employees; job; psm; public; satisfaction; sector cache: jame-1481.pdf plain text: jame-1481.txt item: #21 of 120 id: jame-1482 author: DEWI, MEUTIA KARUNIA title: PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISM ON PUBLIC ORGANIZATION date: 2019-03-11 words: 2686 flesch: 36 summary: This argument agrees with Shamir's (1991) research, which emphasizes that in order to show identity and value, public sector employees involve the goals and ideological meanings, then emphasize the collectivist norms in carrying out work. A study by Castaing (2006) started the urgency of behavioral aspects in the public sector regarding the demands of service users on the quality of service from public employees. keywords: employees; leadership; motivation; organization; perceptions; psm; public cache: jame-1482.pdf plain text: jame-1482.txt item: #22 of 120 id: jame-1537 author: PRIMAYUDIA, DODDY title: THE ROLE OF CULTURE AND ACCULTURATION IN INFORMATION SHARING ON THE ASPECT OF BEHAVIORAL ACCOUNTING date: 2019-07-03 words: 5917 flesch: 50 summary: Apart from the limited data regarding the number of ethnic Chinese in Pontianak City, ethnic Chinese descent can be said to be one of the ethnic groups that dominate the population in Pontianak City. After a descriptive analysis was carried out through data obtained from the questionnaire, ethnic acculturation of low Chinese descent or TAR tended to be more closed compared to ethnic Chinese with high acculturation or TAT. keywords: acculturation; chinese; city; employees; ethnic; information; participants; pontianak; research; supervisor cache: jame-1537.pdf plain text: jame-1537.txt item: #23 of 120 id: jame-1552 author: RAHAJUNI, DIJAN title: CONTRIBUTION OF INCOME, EQUITABLE INCOME AND WELFARE OF STREET VENDORS’ FAMILY AT SUNMOR GOR SATRIA MARKET PURWOKERTO BY GENDER date: 2019-07-03 words: 4757 flesch: 58 summary: Contribution of street vendors income to family income is high; 2). The contribution of street vendors income to family income by gender is based on grouping the contribution of female street vendors income to family income and the contribution of male street vendors income to family income. keywords: average; contribution; family; gor; income; percent; satria; street; street vendors; vendors cache: jame-1552.pdf plain text: jame-1552.txt item: #24 of 120 id: jame-1556 author: ALIF, JEFFITS KHUSNU; SEWARNO, NOORLAILY; ISNALITA, ISNALITA title: THE ROLE OF SYSTEMS IN MAINTAINING THE MOST VALUABLE UNIVERSITY ASSETS CASE STUDY IN AIRLANGGA UNIVERSITY date: 2019-07-03 words: 4902 flesch: 48 summary: Family work conflicts can affect the lives of individuals, which must be emphasized in educational organizations and all organizations. Work family conflict and organizaional citizenship behavior in bank employees. keywords: commitment; conflict; dan; employees; engagement; family; jurnal; level; perceptions; study; support; teacher; test; vol; work cache: jame-1556.pdf plain text: jame-1556.txt item: #25 of 120 id: jame-1606 author: DEWI, MEUTIA KARUNIA title: HOW ETHICAL ARE EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENCE PEOPLE? date: 2019-07-03 words: 4479 flesch: 48 summary: However, notion about the relationship of emotional intelligence and morality has never been popular in organizational behaviour domain, even though those variables has been separately discussed in a huge amount of textbooks. Thus, the question: “Is people ability in recognizing, managing and expressing emotion (emotional intelligence) related to their morality?” appears more appealing to be discussed, due to lack of research about it. keywords: ability; behavior; dan; emotions; intelligence; machiavellianism; morality; people; reasoning; research cache: jame-1606.pdf plain text: jame-1606.txt item: #26 of 120 id: jame-1882 author: Harjayani, Purwati; Puspitosari, Indriyana title: Determinant Tax Compliance by Tax Fiscus Perception date: 2019-12-15 words: 6378 flesch: 54 summary: Research related to the AEoI system, modern tax administration system, and tax audits of tax compliance still has some short- comings. Modern tax administration system is de- fined as a renewal of the tax administration system by utilizing information technology systems namely software, hardware and hu- man resources aimed at increasing the effec- tiveness of supervision (Devano & Rahayu, 2006). keywords: administration; administration system; aeoi; compliance; information; results; study; system; tax; tax administration; tax compliance; taxpayers; test; value cache: jame-1882.pdf plain text: jame-1882.txt item: #27 of 120 id: jame-2067 author: Mahardhika, Arya Samudra; Prasetyo, Anton title: The Impact of Collectivism in Relationship between Moral Reasoning and Whistleblowing date: 2019-12-15 words: 2856 flesch: 50 summary: The Impact of Collectivism in Relationship between Moral Reasoning and Whistleblowing Arya Samudra Mahardhika1, Anton Prasetyo2 1Accounting Department, STIE Putra Bangsa Kebumen, Indonesia 2Management Department, STIE Putra Bangsa Kebumen, Indonesia Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of collectivism culture on the relationship between moral reasoning and whistleblowing in government organizations in Kebumen Dis- trict. However, differ- ent results were found by Akhyaruddin and Asnawi (2017); Satriani and Suwardi (2018) which found that the level of moral reasoning does not affect one's intention to do whistle- blowing. keywords: collectivism; culture; dan; moral; organization; reasoning; study; whistleblowing cache: jame-2067.pdf plain text: jame-2067.txt item: #28 of 120 id: jame-2097 author: Maryam, Dewi; Ramadhani, Yesa Cahayaning title: Agency Cost as An Intervening Variable in the Impact of Capital Structure and Company Size on Company Performance date: 2019-12-15 words: 7393 flesch: 56 summary: (2010) find that company size has posi- tive effect on company performance. Furthermore, this research results that the direct effect of company size on company performance is not significant. keywords: agency; agency cost; capital; company; company performance; company size; cost; debt; expense; performance; research; size; structure cache: jame-2097.pdf plain text: jame-2097.txt item: #29 of 120 id: jame-2100 author: Zahro, Maratus; Dewi, Mega Arisia title: Banking Financial Performance, Inflation Level, Bank Indonesia Interest Rate, and Economic Growth in Indonesia date: 2019-12-15 words: 7154 flesch: 52 summary: The results show there is a long-term re- lationship between the ratio of assets and deposits and economic growth and concludes that the size of Islamic banking is associated with high economic growth. The development of financial institutions, which include the banking structure in Indo- nesia, is expected to provide positive chang- es for economic growth in Indonesia. keywords: banking; banks; effect; growth; increase; indonesia; inflation; interest; islamic; model; rates; test; value cache: jame-2100.pdf plain text: jame-2100.txt item: #30 of 120 id: jame-2177 author: Annaafi, Khosy Zufar title: Banyumas Regency Tourism Potential date: 2020-03-27 words: 2856 flesch: 56 summary: The Banyumas batik industry has also been elevated along with the development of Banyumas tourism. The Pariwista Office also said that tourism development in an area could developing the economy of the community around this can also reduce poverty. keywords: banyumas; development; government; hotel; industry; regency; tourism; tourists cache: jame-2177.pdf plain text: jame-2177.txt item: #31 of 120 id: jame-2202 author: Gunata, Falina; Adi, Pramono Hari; Yunanto, Ary title: Antecedents and Consequences of Brand Trust for Pharmaceutical Drug Products date: 2019-12-16 words: 3873 flesch: 60 summary: The test of influence of Brand Experience on Brand Trust results in C.R (Critical Ratio) of 9.517 and p value of 0.000. The test of influence of Brand Satisfaction on Brand Trust results in C.R (Critical Ratio) of 8.448 and p value of 0.000. keywords: brand; brand trust; consumers; experience; loyalty; personality; test; trust cache: jame-2202.pdf plain text: jame-2202.txt item: #32 of 120 id: jame-2217 author: Kendrik, Kendrik; Mukti, Aldi; Verent, Verent; Hendriyo, Hendriyo; Wiyogo, Billy; Jamaluddin, Jamaluddin title: THE EFFECT OF CURRENT RATIO, DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO AND EARNING PER SHARE ON STOCK PRICE date: 2020-02-20 words: 5380 flesch: 68 summary: This is the hypothesis in this research : H1: Current ratio significant effect on stock price H2: Debt to equity ratio significant effect on stock price Current Ratio significantly influence Stock Price. keywords: dan; debt; earning; effect; equity; equity ratio; price; ratio; share; stock; stock price; test; value cache: jame-2217.pdf plain text: jame-2217.txt item: #33 of 120 id: jame-2221 author: Aprilyani, Rika title: Contribution of Contribution of Intellectual Capital and Loan to Deposit Ratio on Financial Performance of Private Public Bank foreign exchange date: 2020-02-20 words: 4572 flesch: 58 summary: If, the value of Vaca has increased Sebesar1satuandengan assuming another variable is worth 0 or constant then it will increase ROA value by 2.372512. If, the value of the Vahu increased by 1 unit assuming another variable is 0 or constant, then it will increase ROA value by 0.621582. keywords: assets; bank; capital; company; effect; exchange; ratio; return; roa; value cache: jame-2221.pdf plain text: jame-2221.txt item: #34 of 120 id: jame-2337 author: Faruqi Subechan, Hantiko Syahid title: Antecedents of Halal Food Purchase Intention on Young Muslim Consumers date: 2022-04-16 words: 9309 flesch: 56 summary: This study provides the result that the respondents have a positive attitude towards halal food products as they prefer to choose halal food product over non- halal food products, because it has good quality such as: cleanliness, healthy, gives safety assurance and it is approved by MUI. Indonesia Abstract This research is conducted to analyze the antecedents of halal food purchase intention on young Muslim consumers in Purwokerto. keywords: attitude; behavior; consumer; control; effect; et al; halal; halal food; intention; knowledge; muslim; products; purchase; purchase intention; religiosity; research; test cache: jame-2337.pdf plain text: jame-2337.txt item: #35 of 120 id: jame-2340 author: septiyani, ledy gita title: Credit Disposement and Its Internal Determinants date: 2022-04-16 words: 3983 flesch: 53 summary: According to research conducted by Febrianto and Muid (2013), the value of OER does not affect the amount of bank credit. According to Riyadi (2018) LDR positively and significantly affected toward BPD bank credit disposementacross Indonesia. keywords: assets; bank; capital; credit; disposement; effect; funds; loan; ratio; research cache: jame-2340.pdf plain text: jame-2340.txt item: #36 of 120 id: jame-2347 author: Suhendra, Riski Etika Etika title: The Influence of Corporate Governance, Factors Of Auditors, And Gender Diversification on Integrity of Financial Statements date: 2021-01-20 words: 3759 flesch: 46 summary: Therefore, financial statements must be integrity. The integrity of financial statements is a measure of management in the quality of information presented free from bias, honest and not misleading to its users. keywords: audit; corporate; financial; governance; industry; integrity; quality; research; statements cache: jame-2347.pdf plain text: jame-2347.txt item: #37 of 120 id: jame-2405 author: Naeem, Hibatun; Brata, Ignatius Oki Dewa title: The Effect of Financial Performance and Company Size on the Disclosure of Sustainability Reports date: 2021-01-20 words: 4282 flesch: 46 summary: The effect of company size variables moves in the same direction as the disclosure sustainability report, if the size of the company gets bigger then the level of disclosure on sustainability report also higher, and if the size of the company gets lower then the level of disclosure on sustainability report will also be lower. From several samples taken, researchers obtained data that represent financial performance and company size. keywords: companies; company; disclosure; indonesia; performance; report; size; sustainability; sustainability report; value; variable cache: jame-2405.pdf plain text: jame-2405.txt item: #38 of 120 id: jame-2406 author: Sari, Widya; Pratama, Leo Indra; Fu, David; Lim, Claudie title: The Moderating Impact of Dividend Policy and Corporate Social Responsibility On Profitability towards Firm Value date: 2020-03-03 words: 3984 flesch: 59 summary: An eye-catching phenomenon occurred in 2015, when all share movements of all sectors simultaneously weakened, the stock of the consumer goods sector was indiscriminately included, but the movement of consumer goods industry stocks was still at a level that was not too severe compared with other sectors which amounted to -5.19% and this seems to be influenced by optimism as a result of economic conditions reflected in the consumer survey index which also weakened to 94.0 in 2015; Meanwhile, in 2016 the movement of stock prices experienced a very significant increase at The Moderating Impact of Dividend Policy and Corporate Social Responsibility On Profitability towards Firm Value Widya Sari1, Leo Indra Pratama2, David3, Claudie4 1,2,3,4Management Department, Faculty of Economy, Universitas Prima Indonesia, This shows that DPR can moderate and strengthen the influence of ROA and stock price but not significant. keywords: companies; consumer; corporate; dan; indonesia; price; responsibility; roa; social; stock; value cache: jame-2406.pdf plain text: jame-2406.txt item: #39 of 120 id: jame-2446 author: Dharma Putra, Ngurah Pradnya; ., Sabihaini; Mardiana, Tri title: Development of the Strategic Hospital of DKT Dr. Soetarto Yogyakarta date: 2020-03-27 words: 3187 flesch: 41 summary: Increase patient loyalty by maximizing the use of medical devices and polyclinics in hospitals, ST Strategy: Improve service quality oriented to patient satisfaction with competitive service prices, improve the quality of human resources with the latest disease training or seminar in the community, WT Strategy: Maintenance of hospital facilities by optimizing hospital operational funds Decision Stage The results of the QSPM matrix, the priority order of the strategy is to build partnerships with other institutions related to improving health services with a total attractiveness score of 3,881, increasing patient loyalty by maximizing the use of medical devices and polyclinics in hospitals with a total attractiveness score of 3,741 , maintenance of hospital facilities by optimizing hospital operational funds with a total attractiveness score of 3,289, and improving the quality of human resources owned by training or seminar handling the latest diseases in the community with a total attractiveness score of 2,608 CONCLUSIONS Based on the analysis conducted, it can be seen that the external condition of the hospital is quite good, based on a weighted score the odds are greater than the threat and the total JURNAL AKUNTANSI, MANAJEMEN DAN EKONOMI, VOL 22, N0 1, 2020, 44-49 weighted score of the EFE matrix is 3.090, so it can be said the hospital can optimize the existing opportunities to face and anticipate external threats. keywords: factors; health; hospital; management; matrix; score; services; stage; strategies; strategy; total cache: jame-2446.pdf plain text: jame-2446.txt item: #40 of 120 id: jame-2679 author: Rosiana, Monica; Floresti, Dwita Aprillia title: How to Increase E-Repurchase of E-Pay Consumers in Purwokerto date: 2020-06-30 words: 4686 flesch: 59 summary: Indonesian people can enjoy discounts on cash back when making payments using e-payment services from online motorcycle taxi services such as GOJEK (GO-PAY) and Grab (OVO) and other e-payment services from 20% to 50% discounted prices. Current consumer of electronic money users generally dominated by middle to middle class people and the people who are technology literate. keywords: consumers; ease; electronic; model; money; payment; repurchase; research; risk; technology; use cache: jame-2679.pdf plain text: jame-2679.txt item: #41 of 120 id: jame-2761 author: Purnama, Rina; Chandara, Ari Giantika; Ropidin, Ropidin title: Analysis of Brand Equity Dimensions, Relationship Marketing, Brand Equity on Panin Bonanza Program date: 2020-06-30 words: 6402 flesch: 59 summary: Although there are a number of different views of brand equity, in general and consistently a basic idea of brand equity is the added value given to a product or service as a result of past investments in brand marketing. Brand equity In a general sense, brand equity is defined as the unique marketing effects that appear on a brand. keywords: bank; bonanza; brand; brand equity; consumers; customers; equity; fit; marketing; panin; product; program; quality; relationship; study; value cache: jame-2761.pdf plain text: jame-2761.txt item: #42 of 120 id: jame-2777 author: Motuma, Megersa Wedajo; Amaha, Belay Chekole title: Are commitment and job satisfaction affect attitude of employees towards change initiatives? date: 2020-06-30 words: 4375 flesch: 41 summary: Organizational change in Public sector is usually termed as reform. Studies on organizational change have examined attitude toward change in connection to stage of commitment and job satisfaction under different public organizations` context (Roderick, 2006; Alireza, 2014; Alfonsus, 2008; Vakola and Nikolaou, 2005. keywords: attitude; change; commitment; employees; initiatives; job; journal; management; satisfaction; study; variables cache: jame-2777.pdf plain text: jame-2777.txt item: #43 of 120 id: jame-2788 author: Kurniasih, Retno; Wulandari, Siti Zulaikha; Luhita, Tiladela title: Financial Literation and Its Effect on the Performnce and Sustainability of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises in Banyumas date: 2020-06-30 words: 4302 flesch: 49 summary: Financial literacy is currently driving business growth. MSME players who know about financial literacy will easily access capital assistance. keywords: business; financial; literacy; msmes; performance; research; study; sustainability; test cache: jame-2788.pdf plain text: jame-2788.txt item: #44 of 120 id: jame-2815 author: Nugroho, Dermawan; ., Haryadi; Mukti, M. Arifin; Anggraeni, Ade Irma title: date: 2020-03-28 words: 6492 flesch: 48 summary: Clugston (2000) suggests that job satisfaction has a negative effect on commitment commitment. And R2 in the contingency commitment model as mediation obtained 0.528 results, which means 52.8% of the variation in turnover intentions explained by the variable job satisfaction and commitment commitment, while the remaining 47.2% is explained by other variables not included in the study. keywords: commitment; effect; employees; intentions; job; job satisfaction; research; satisfaction; table; test; turnover; turnover intentions; variable cache: jame-2815.pdf plain text: jame-2815.txt item: #45 of 120 id: jame-2816 author: Widianto, Yohanes Febri; ., Haryadi; Indyastuti, Devani Laksmi title: date: 2020-03-27 words: 5742 flesch: 51 summary: JURNAL AKUNTANSI, MANAJEMEN DAN EKONOMI, VOL 22, N0 1, 2020, 12-20 When Gojek application users in Purwokerto feel that the application is not too difficult to use and easy to learn they will have an accepting attitude towards the Gojek application. Lack of interest in Gojek application users in Purwokerto to use the Gojek application to order ojeg online. keywords: acceptance; application; behavior; ease; effect; information; model; results; technology; use; user; value cache: jame-2816.pdf plain text: jame-2816.txt item: #46 of 120 id: jame-2817 author: Ramadhanti, Wita title: Income Smoothing in Indonesian State Owned Enterprises date: 2020-03-27 words: 3696 flesch: 57 summary: First, whether stock values have effect on Income smoothing (bonus plan hypothesis). Second, testing for the effect of bond value on income smoothing (debt covenant hypothesis). keywords: accounting; bond; earnings; hypothesis; income; management; research; results; smoothing; value cache: jame-2817.pdf plain text: jame-2817.txt item: #47 of 120 id: jame-2818 author: Hakim, Naufal; Suwandari, Lusi; Nawarini, Alisa Tri title: The Influence of Quality Perception, Price Fairness, Brand Experience, and Accessibility to Repurchase Interest (Study on Consumer Chatime in Purwokerto) date: 2020-03-27 words: 6735 flesch: 53 summary: The results of this study found evidence that price reasonableness had a positive influence on consumer interest in repurchasing Chatime products in Purwokerto. Effect of Accessibility on Repurchase Interests The results of this study indicate that accessibility does not affect consumer interest in repurchasing Chatime products in Purwokerto. keywords: brand; chatime; consumers; effect; experience; interest; price; products; quality; repurchase; research; results; study; test; value cache: jame-2818.pdf plain text: jame-2818.txt item: #48 of 120 id: jame-2872 author: Istiqomah, Istiqomah; Badriah, Lilis Siti title: Does Turnover Mediate the Relationship between Cooperative Capital and Surplus (SHU)? date: 2020-06-30 words: 2458 flesch: 45 summary: Istiqomah1, Lilis Siti Badriah2 1,2,3 Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Jenderal Soedirman Abstract Previous studies have indicated that the direct influence of cooperative capital on surplus (SHU) is linear and positive. Therefore, in this article the authors try to explain the mechanism of the influence of cooperative capital on surplus (SHU) by including turnover as an intervening variable in the relationship between cooperative capital and surplus. keywords: capital; cooperative; regression; structure; surplus; turnover; variable cache: jame-2872.pdf plain text: jame-2872.txt item: #49 of 120 id: jame-2873 author: Pusponegoro, Fiea Nursela; Anggraeni, Ade Irma; Darmawati, Dwita title: The Phenomenon of Job Crafting in Hospitality Industry date: 2020-06-30 words: 4802 flesch: 55 summary: Findings support Job crafting has a significant positive effect on job performance; POS has a significant positive effect on job performance; Job crafting has a significant negative effect on job burnout; POS has a significant negative effect on job burnout; Job burnout does not mediate the relationship between job crafting and job performance; and Job burnout mediates the relationship between POS and Job performance. Keywords Job Crafting, Job Burnout, Perceived Organizational Support, Job Performance JURNAL AKUNTANSI, MANAJEMEN DAN EKONOMI , Vol. 23., No. 02, Year 2020, pp.42-49 the principle of reciprocity, employees with POS not only help coworkers, but also increase their own job satisfaction and organizational commitment, while reducing resignations and absenteeism, thus stimulating employee job performance (Rhoades and Eisenberger, 2002; Aselage and Eisenberger, 2003). keywords: burnout; crafting; employees; job; job burnout; job performance; journal; performance; pos; support; vol; work cache: jame-2873.pdf plain text: jame-2873.txt item: #50 of 120 id: jame-3026 author: Purnama, Rina title: Analysis of The Effect of Dynamic Capability, Knowledge Management on Employee Performance date: 2021-01-20 words: 5387 flesch: 50 summary: This research supports the research carried out by Ahmad Sahas Nur Falah management knowledge variably with management, which will have a significant positive effect on the performance of employees, this means that the higher the level of employee knowledge, it will also increase the number of employees. One of the objectives of knowledge management is to increase the Intagible Asset of the company. keywords: capability; company; effect; employee; fit; knowledge; knowledge management; management; performance; sinotruk; study; table; value cache: jame-3026.pdf plain text: jame-3026.txt item: #51 of 120 id: jame-3030 author: Nurwulan, Nurul Retno title: Overall Equipment Effectiveness in Coal Mining Company: A Case Study date: 2021-01-20 words: 2372 flesch: 53 summary: The loss of equipment availability contributes to the production losses, either due to equipment failure, technical damage, or minor stoppage of equipment during the process. Measuring performance of mining equipment used in cement industry by using overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) (Doctoral dissertation, MSc. keywords: availability; equipment; mining; oee; performance; quality cache: jame-3030.pdf plain text: jame-3030.txt item: #52 of 120 id: jame-3092 author: Nastiti, Rhani title: The Effect of Flash Sale and Discount Towards Impulsive Buying (Study on Shopee Users) date: 2020-12-31 words: 4434 flesch: 60 summary: Suggestions for sellers who open online stalls on the Shopee platform should provide attractive promos with new strategies or innovations in flash sales such as a bonus if Shopee users shop for a product offered. Sellers who open online stalls on the Shopee platform should provide or provide sales promotions in the form of large discounts or attract the attention of Shopee users, namely for a longer period of time than the time offered for flash sale products, for being able to increase impulsive buying. Correlation of Flash Sale with Discount According to Kotler and Keller (2012) , it is known that flash sales and discounted prices are tools of sales promotion, flash sale is a tool of trade promotion namely price off deals where discounts are made at certain periods. keywords: buying; dan; discount; effect; flash; flash sale; impulsive; price; purchases; sale; shopee; study cache: jame-3092.pdf plain text: jame-3092.txt item: #53 of 120 id: jame-3116 author: Vina, Vina; Kosasih, Jesslyn; Susanto, Kevin; Astuty, Fuji title: The Influence of Cash Position, Debt to Asset Ratio and Firm Size on Dividend Payout Ratio in Property and Real Estate Companies Listed on The Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2014-2018 Period date: 2021-01-20 words: 3731 flesch: 54 summary: The positive influence means that the larger the The Influence Of Cash Position, Debt To Asset Ratio And Firm Size On Dividend Payout Ratio How is the effect of the Debt to Asset Ratio on the Dividend Payout Ratio in property and real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2014-2018? keywords: companies; dividend; dividend payout; estate; payout ratio; ratio; size cache: jame-3116.pdf plain text: jame-3116.txt item: #54 of 120 id: jame-3147 author: Permana, Rezi Muhamad Taufik title: Impact Organizational Culture on Organizational Commitment Study of Banking Company in Indonesia date: 2021-01-20 words: 3232 flesch: 39 summary: The following correlation test results are presented, to test and prove statistically the influence of organizational culture on organizational commitment, researchers used multiple hierarchical regression analysis / hierarchical multiple linear regression between organizational culture as an independent variable (X) and organizational commitment as the dependent variable (Y). Hierarchical Multiple Linear Regression Analysis To test and prove statistically the influence of organizational culture on organizational commitment, researchers used multiple hierarchical regression analysis / hierarchical multiple linear regression between organizational culture as an independent variable (X) and organizational commitment as the dependent variable (Y). keywords: commitment; culture; organization; results; study; valid cache: jame-3147.pdf plain text: jame-3147.txt item: #55 of 120 id: jame-3234 author: Rizqi, Nilta Alfi title: The Effect of Non-Performing Loan (NPL) and Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR) on Return on Assets (ROA) date: 2021-01-20 words: 5146 flesch: 62 summary: Pengaruh CAR, BOPO, NPL dan LDR terhadap Profitabilitas pada Perusahaan Perbankan yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek. Pengaruh NPL dan LDR terhadap Profiabilitas dengan CAR sebagai variable mediasi pada PT BPR Pasar raya kuta. keywords: assets; dan; deposit; effect; ldr; loan; non; npl; ratio; return; roa; test cache: jame-3234.pdf plain text: jame-3234.txt item: #56 of 120 id: jame-3289 author: Oktora, Jublina; Syamsuddin, Rahmi Andini title: The Influence of Work Environment and Motivation on the Performance Oriflame Indonesia's Members date: 2021-01-20 words: 3882 flesch: 50 summary: In this case, the researcher surveyed members of Oriflame Indonesia by giving questions in the form of a questionnaire given to each Oriflame member. Oriflame Indonesia should maintain and, if possible, improve what has been achieved in the work environment and motivation variables with the hope that employee performance will also get better. keywords: environment; indonesia; members; motivation; oriflame; performance; results; table; test; work cache: jame-3289.pdf plain text: jame-3289.txt item: #57 of 120 id: jame-3297 author: Wahyuni, Sri; Sianturi, Evi Irwan Sari Br; Uli P, Dina Ria Restu; Astuty, Fuji title: The Influence of Debt to Equity Ratio, Return on Equity and Price Earning Ratio Towards Mining Company Value Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2014-2018 date: 2021-01-20 words: 3557 flesch: 60 summary: This study aims to analyze and determine the effect of the Debt to Equity Ratio, Return on Equity and Price Earning Ratio on company value at mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2014-2018. Price Earning Ratio on company value in mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2014-2018 while the remaining 83 , 5% is influenced by other variables. keywords: companies; company; effect; equity; price; ratio; stock; value cache: jame-3297.pdf plain text: jame-3297.txt item: #58 of 120 id: jame-3369 author: Anggraeni, Ade Irma title: Understanding Entrepreneur’s Personal Initiative date: 2020-10-05 words: 3214 flesch: 45 summary: This study contributes to explaining the mechanism of personal initiative development using two approaches, namely the self-regulation perspective as a motivational element and assimilative mode as a form of coping strategy that focuses on achieving personal goals. Hirsch (1990) states that personal initiative is an essential component in entrepreneurship. keywords: goal; initiative; personal; pursuit; research; self; study; wellbeing cache: jame-3369.pdf plain text: jame-3369.txt item: #59 of 120 id: jame-3420 author: Azizy, Riza; Rahadi, Dedi Rianto title: A Virtual Training on Competency Improvement Bank Mandiri Employees In Covid Pandemic 19 date: 2021-07-13 words: 2419 flesch: 49 summary: This limitation has triggered the emergence of virtual training or online training, even though doing work from home increasing work competence can still be done. During the Covid 19 pandemic, companies tried to develop employee performance skills, virtual training is one of the methods used to improve employee performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. keywords: bank; company; covid; employees; mandiri; pandemic; performance; training cache: jame-3420.pdf plain text: jame-3420.txt item: #60 of 120 id: jame-3508 author: Dua Mea, Maria Helena Carolinda title: Factors Affecting Cloves Production in Woewolo Village, Nagekeo District, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia date: 2021-01-20 words: 2503 flesch: 55 summary: The statistical test results prove that capital affects clove production as indicated by the acquisition of t-test results, namely the t-count value of 2.452 with a significance of 0.017 at the 5% significance level where 0.017 <0.05. The results of statistical tests prove that labor affects clove production as indicated by the acquisition of t-test results, namely the t-count value of 2.489 with a significance of 0.015 at the 5% significance level where 0.015 <0.05. keywords: area; capital; clove; farmers; land; production cache: jame-3508.pdf plain text: jame-3508.txt item: #61 of 120 id: jame-3510 author: Surya, Sari title: Business Disruptions, Financial Fragility and Resilience Strategy: Exploration of Impact of The Covid-19 on Micro, Small and Medium Entreprises date: 2022-04-16 words: 5317 flesch: 54 summary: Research conducted by Bartik, et al (2020) in the US regarding business disruptions that occur due to Covid-19 shows that 43% of MSMEs are forced to close temporarily. In addition to business disruptions, many MSMEs are experiencing financial fragility; namely, unstable company financial conditions, do not have sufficient funds in hand, or savings (cash on hand) cannot pay costs, and in the end, the company cannot survive the crisis (Gutter & Salem, 2005). keywords: adaptation; business; capital; consumers; covid-19; crisis; disruption; ekonomi; fragility; health; msmes; pandemic; participants; research; strategy cache: jame-3510.pdf plain text: jame-3510.txt item: #62 of 120 id: jame-3574 author: Andhika, Candra title: The Effect of Banking Diversification Strategy on the Performance of Bank Papua date: 2022-04-16 words: 4580 flesch: 50 summary: Bank Papua began to undertake a diversification strategy in the form of business diversification as a step intended to obtain maximum profit by combining several investment portfolios whether by producing various goods, establishing a number of business units, or establishing new subsidiaries or even buying companies that are already established (Hariadi, 2005: 37). Hariadi (2005: 37) defines business diversification as a step that is intended to obtain maximum profit by combining several investment portfolios whether by producing various goods, establishing business units, or establishing new subsidiaries or even buying existing companies. keywords: bank; branch; business; diversification; ldr; offices; papua; performance; strategy cache: jame-3574.pdf plain text: jame-3574.txt item: #63 of 120 id: jame-3711 author: Azizy, Riza title: A Virtual Training on Competency Improvement Bank Mandiri Employees In Covid Pandemic 19 date: 2021-01-20 words: 2233 flesch: 51 summary: This limitation has triggered the emergence of virtual training or online training, even though doing work from home increasing work competence can still be done. Competency improvement through virtual training is used as a solution for employees to develop their potential skills. keywords: bank; company; employees; mandiri; pandemic; performance; training cache: jame-3711.pdf plain text: jame-3711.txt item: #64 of 120 id: jame-3762 author: Sulaiman, Eman; Herlina, Ellin; Pertiwi, Vina Andita title: Fascinating Digital Marketing, Excellent Service, Brand Awareness, Tactics That Can Help Business Grow During Pandemic on SMSEs Culinary Tourism date: 2021-12-30 words: 4074 flesch: 54 summary: Digital marketing offers new ways to reach, inform and engage customers and offer and sell products and services to them. Digital marketing encourages business development and brand value, thus ensuring growth and increased exposure. keywords: awareness; brand; business; culinary; excellent; influence; journal; marketing; sales; sales volume; service; volume cache: jame-3762.pdf plain text: jame-3762.txt item: #65 of 120 id: jame-3856 author: Widiastuti, Ekaningtyas title: Technology Based Financial Services Innovation, Financial Literacy and Its Impact on Financial Behavior date: 2021-07-13 words: 4384 flesch: 39 summary: The value of 70.2% indicated that the regression equation model in this study was able to explain the relationship between the dependent variable (financial behavior) and the independent variable (social demography, financial knowledge, financial attitude, financial socialization and financial technology) by 70.2%; which meant that financial behavior could be explained by social demography, financial knowledge, financial attitude, financial socialization, and financial technology. Based on table 2, it was known that the significance value of F (0,000) ≤ α (0.05), which meant that the regression equation model formed had model accuracy (goodness of fit) or it could be said that the independent variables (social demography, financial knowledge, financial attitude) , financial socialization and financial technology) simultaneously influenced financial behavior. keywords: attitude; behavior; financial; influence; knowledge; literacy; results; students; technology; variable cache: jame-3856.pdf plain text: jame-3856.txt item: #66 of 120 id: jame-3994 author: Yuliza, Mai; Desri, Mezi; Nasfi, Nasfi title: Effect of Work Movements, Job Promotion, and Compensation towards Employee Performance date: 2021-07-13 words: 5504 flesch: 46 summary: This study's objectives are to analyze and provide empirical evidence on the effect of work movements, job promotion, and compensation on employee performance at the Ibnu Sina Simpang Empat Islamic Hospital. This research aims to analyze and provide empirical evidence on work movements, job promotion, and compensation on employee performance at the Ibnu Sina Simpang Empat Islamic Hospital, Pasaman Barat, Sumatera Barat with yields as follows: (1) Work Movements is not affect employee performance significantly. keywords: compensation; employee; employee performance; hospital; islamic; job; job promotion; movements; performance; promotion; research; score; study; work cache: jame-3994.pdf plain text: jame-3994.txt item: #67 of 120 id: jame-4049 author: Perwira, Abi Revyansah title: The Export Determinants of Indonesian Automobile in the Selected Middle-East Countries date: 2021-07-13 words: 4995 flesch: 51 summary: H5: the exchange rate between Indonesia and importer countries has a positive effect on Indonesian automobile export. Only Abedini & Péridy (2009) and Peridy & Abedini (2008) study Indonesian automobile export together with other automobile exporter countries. keywords: automobile; capita; countries; country; effect; exchange; export; gdp; importer; indonesia; rate; test cache: jame-4049.pdf plain text: jame-4049.txt item: #68 of 120 id: jame-4108 author: Hanny, Rissa; Almassawa, Syafieq Fahlevi title: Community Perception of the Usage of Urban Public Transport and Online Application Based Transportation in South Tangerang date: 2021-07-13 words: 3621 flesch: 48 summary: Source: Author's Elaboration (2020) Figure 3 presents that 88.52 percent of the people still use private vehicles compared to public transportation. It should be necessary to introduce or support policies and find ways to increase the use of public transportation and change negative perceptions about public transportation and attitudes towards public transportation. keywords: city; online; people; public; research; south; tangerang; transportation; use cache: jame-4108.pdf plain text: jame-4108.txt item: #69 of 120 id: jame-4145 author: Rorong, Edward title: Working from home during pandemic Covid-19: Effects of mobile technology use, supervisor support and job insecurity on employee’s role stress and job satisfaction date: 2021-07-14 words: 8749 flesch: 51 summary: H4: Role stress is negatively related to job satisfaction Role Stress as Mediation Variable Those hypotheses of H1, H2, H3 and H4 are also interpret that independent variables also related to job satisfaction through role stress as mediation variables. This has been identified as main source of job stress (Sverke et al., 2002, Storseth, 2006). keywords: employees; insecurity; job; job insecurity; job satisfaction; journal; mobile; pandemic; role; role stress; satisfaction; stress; study; supervisor; support; technology; use; vol; wfh cache: jame-4145.pdf plain text: jame-4145.txt item: #70 of 120 id: jame-4265 author: Rahajuni, Dijan title: A Socio-Economic Conditions of Society Affected by The Development of Overpass and Double-Track Railway in The Village of Gambarsari, Kebasen District, Banyumas District date: 2021-07-14 words: 3502 flesch: 52 summary: c. Paired t-test result shows land score before and after the Overpass and Double Track building, showing t score -3,464 >│t table │-2,05183, p- value 0,002. Land acquisition will Socio-Economic Conditions of Society Affected by The Development of Overpass and Double-Track Railway in The Village of Gambarsari, Kebasen District, Banyumas District Dijan Rahajuni 1, Muhammad Farid keywords: acquisition; area; construction; data; facilities; indicators; land; score cache: jame-4265.pdf plain text: jame-4265.txt item: #71 of 120 id: jame-4407 author: Agustin, Reres title: Political Economy and The Role of The Public Sector “The Role of Government In Overcoming Market Mechanism Failures” date: 2021-07-14 words: 3514 flesch: 53 summary: The purpose of this journal is to find out what the relationship between political economy and the public sector is, by discussing in detail the role of government in overcoming the failure of market mechanisms. Thus, the government here takes on the role of providing services that cannot be fulfilled by market mechanisms. keywords: economic; economy; government; market; market mechanism; mechanism; role cache: jame-4407.pdf plain text: jame-4407.txt item: #72 of 120 id: jame-4412 author: Kurniawati, Vina title: The Analysis The Impact of Net Export, Investment, Labour and Exchange Rate on Economic Growth in Indonesia in The Year of 2000-2020 date: 2021-07-14 words: 7286 flesch: 49 summary: Net exports stimulate increased revenue and economic growth if the current account is in a surplus. the extent of the influence of Net exports, Investment, Labor, and Exchange Rates on economic growth from 2000 to 2020. keywords: country; effect; exchange; exchange rate; exports; growth; indonesia; investment; labor; net; rate; value cache: jame-4412.pdf plain text: jame-4412.txt item: #73 of 120 id: jame-4419 author: Badriah, Lilis Siti title: Analysis of Willingness to Pay Toward Green Products date: 2022-04-16 words: 8248 flesch: 57 summary: Green products are intended as an alternative to making it easier for consumers to behave environmentally friendly so that households that apply environmentally friendly behavior will be willing to pay higher to get the benefits of green products. The third stage, calculating the maximum average WTP of green product consumers, is shown in Table 3. keywords: city; consumers; households; pay; percent; price; products; respondents; results; surabaya; table; value; waste; willingness; wtp cache: jame-4419.pdf plain text: jame-4419.txt item: #74 of 120 id: jame-4467 author: Anggraeni, Ade Irma; Setyonugroho, Mukhamad Arfian title: Pull and Push Factors in Adventure Tourism date: 2021-07-13 words: 7037 flesch: 50 summary: The motive dimension has a positive influence on mountain participation The effect of natural environment towards mountaineering participation The natural environment is one of the pull factors of the mountains that attract tourists ( Ewert, 1985). The average number of each indicator of mountaineer participation variables has an average of more than 4.00, and the average of all indicators obtained results is 4,285. keywords: activities; factors; hypothesis; mountaineering; participation; pull; research; respondents; results; study; test; tourism; validity; value cache: jame-4467.pdf plain text: jame-4467.txt item: #75 of 120 id: jame-4469 author: Anggraeni, Ade Irma; Banani, Ade title: The Effect of Leverage, Liquidity, Profitability, Firm’s Growth, Firm’s Size, and Dividend Policy toward Firm Value (Study at Manufacture Companies Listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange Period 2014-2017) date: 2021-07-14 words: 6464 flesch: 57 summary: That result shows an evidence that company growth variable affects positively and significantly on manufacture firm value listed at Indonesia Stock Exchange year 2014 -2017. The Effect of Leverage, Liquidity, Profitability, Firm’s Growth, Firm’s Size, and Dividend Policy toward Firm Value (Study at Manufacture Companies Listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange Period 2014-2017) Ade Banani1, Rachmawati Dewi2, Sulistyandari3 1,2 Management Department, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Indonesia Abstract This study aims to analyze the leverage (DER), liquidity (CR), profitability (ROE), firm growth (sales growth), firm size (Ln Total Asset), and dividend policy (DPR) on firm value (PBV) at manufacturing company listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period of 2014 – 2017. keywords: company; dan; dividend; firm; growth; leverage; liquidity; profitability; research; result; stock; table; test; value; variable cache: jame-4469.pdf plain text: jame-4469.txt item: #76 of 120 id: jame-4470 author: Anggraeni, Ade Irma title: Enhancing Performance and Commitment Through Justice date: 2021-07-14 words: 4664 flesch: 42 summary: This study aims to examine and analyze organizational commitment, namely affective commitment, continuing commitment, normative commitment in the relationship between organizational dimensions of justice, namely distributive justice, procedural justice, interactional justice on employee performance. That is, innovation acts as an interaction effect of self- efficacy on employee performance. keywords: commitment; effect; efficacy; employees; innovation; justice; performance; personality; proactive; results; self; test; value; variable cache: jame-4470.pdf plain text: jame-4470.txt item: #77 of 120 id: jame-4638 author: Azizah, Siti Nur title: Trust in Supervisor for Frontline Employee: Quality of Relationship as Moderator date: 2022-04-16 words: 5722 flesch: 44 summary: Following social exchange theory, the research findings reveal that hypothesis 1 is that abusive supervision is significantly proven to reduce trust in frontline employee supervisors. (2012) explore abusive supervisor affect the relationship between the regulatory and supervisory stress rude. keywords: employees; frontline; hypothesis; quality; relationship; research; social; study; subordinates; supervisor; support; trust; value cache: jame-4638.pdf plain text: jame-4638.txt item: #78 of 120 id: jame-4744 author: Panuntun, Kukuh Bagus; Djamil, Masydzulhak title: The influence of work discipline, career development and compensation on employee performance of protocol and consular directorate date: 2021-12-30 words: 5494 flesch: 43 summary: The results of this study show that career development variables significantly impact on compensation, while work discipline, career development and compensation variables have a significant direct impact on performance. H.7: Career development and compensation affect the performance of the employees of the Directorate General of Protocol and Consular Affairs; The research framework for the relationship between career development, compensation, job satisfaction and organizational commitment will look like in Figure 1 Figure 1. keywords: career; career development; compensation; development; discipline; effect; employee; impact; model; performance; value; variable; work cache: jame-4744.pdf plain text: jame-4744.txt item: #79 of 120 id: jame-4858 author: Anita, Nur title: The Changes of Balanced Scorecard (BSC): A Comprehensive Review date: 2021-12-30 words: 3582 flesch: 50 summary: In 2020, BSC research had been growth rapidly in the sectors that previously did not adopt a performance measurement approach. The companies can use the BSC as a framework for preparing their conference calls.- Quezada et al, 2019 Combining SWOT and BSC analysis is very useful for improving company performance. keywords: bsc; company; generation; management; measurement; performance; perspective; research; scorecard cache: jame-4858.pdf plain text: jame-4858.txt item: #80 of 120 id: jame-4865 author: Dua Mea, Maria Helena Carolinda; Se, Hyronimus title: Financial Literacy, Overconfidence, Risk Tolerance and Public Investment Decision of Ende Residents, East Nusa Tenggara Province of Indonesia date: 2021-12-30 words: 3422 flesch: 44 summary: Investment decisions are influenced by five factors: investment security, investment risk, investment returns, time value of money, and liquidity levels (Putri & Rahyuda in 2008 in (Khairiyati & Krisnawati, 2019). According to studies (Anggirani, 2017; Bahri, 2018; Budiarto, 2017; Ni Putu Priscilia Kartika Dewi & Krisnawati, 2020; Wardani & Lutfi, 2019) the risk tolerance factor or tolerance for investment risk might impact the public's or investors' investment decisions. keywords: dan; decisions; ende; financial; investment; investment decisions; literacy; overconfidence; risk; tolerance cache: jame-4865.pdf plain text: jame-4865.txt item: #81 of 120 id: jame-4932 author: Nasution, Fatimah Zahra; Firmansyah, Muhamad Ferdy title: How Do Innovation and Technology Trade Affect Economic Growth Performance in Indonesia? date: 2022-12-25 words: 10006 flesch: 50 summary: Economic growth provides an analytical and technical picture of the economic development of a region which can then be further analysed whether economic development occurs after economic growth occurs. Economic growth is an increase in output from year to year due to a rise in productivity. keywords: ardl; dan; development; economic; ekonomi; grants; growth; ict; indonesia; innovation; jurnal; model; research; technology; term; test; total; variable cache: jame-4932.pdf plain text: jame-4932.txt item: #82 of 120 id: jame-4934 author: Robin, Robin; Winarno, Claudio Esmeraldo title: Does Independent Directors Earn Higher Compensation? date: 2021-12-30 words: 3422 flesch: 44 summary: Investment decisions are influenced by five factors: investment security, investment risk, investment returns, time value of money, and liquidity levels (Putri & Rahyuda in 2008 in (Khairiyati & Krisnawati, 2019). According to studies (Anggirani, 2017; Bahri, 2018; Budiarto, 2017; Ni Putu Priscilia Kartika Dewi & Krisnawati, 2020; Wardani & Lutfi, 2019) the risk tolerance factor or tolerance for investment risk might impact the public's or investors' investment decisions. keywords: dan; decisions; ende; financial; investment; investment decisions; literacy; overconfidence; risk; tolerance cache: jame-4934.pdf plain text: jame-4934.txt item: #83 of 120 id: jame-4998 author: Murjani, Ahmadi title: The Elasticity of Poverty to the Growth and Inequality Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic date: 2021-12-30 words: 4167 flesch: 61 summary: According to Kakwani (1993), the magnitude of the poverty rate depends on two variables: income growth and inequality in income distribution. and During the Covid-19 Pandemic Ahmadi Murjani BPS-Statistics of South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia Abstract This study aims to measure the elasticity of poverty to income growth and inequality and to assess the pro-poorness of the growth near and during the Covid-19 pandemic by taking the South Kalimantan province of Indonesia as a focused study. keywords: 2020; growth; income; inequality; pandemic; poverty; rate cache: jame-4998.pdf plain text: jame-4998.txt item: #84 of 120 id: jame-5010 author: Antika, Nurindah Dwi title: The Influence of Discipline, Organizational Culture and Work Motivation against Employee Performance at Perum Bulog East Java Regional Office date: 2022-03-30 words: 4889 flesch: 47 summary: So that employees will feel happy in completing their work and employee performance will increase. Discipline variable (X1) partially has a significant effect on employee performance (Y) Perum BULOG East Java Regional Office, it means Discipline is important because the implementation of discipline within the company will be able to help direct employees to carry out work in accordance with agreed rules so that it also has an impact on improving employee performance. keywords: culture; discipline; employee; employee performance; motivation; performance; results; test; work cache: jame-5010.pdf plain text: jame-5010.txt item: #85 of 120 id: jame-5033 author: Munthe, Adhie Maston title: The Influence of Solvency, Profitability, and Size of KAP on Audit Delay 2017-2019 Period date: 2022-03-30 words: 4391 flesch: 57 summary: 12 - 18 Published online in http://jos.unsoed.ac.id/index.php/jame ISSN: 1410-9336 / E-ISSN: 2620-8482 INTRODUCTION Financial statements Every company wherever the company is located and any type of company must produce financial statements from the company. All types of companies in all sectors have similarities in the presentation of their financial statements, this similarity is a natural thing because, in the process of making financial statements, the financial report makers already have the rules or regulations that must be met by the company or KAP as the report maker. keywords: audit; companies; company; delay; kap; profitability; research; size; statements cache: jame-5033.pdf plain text: jame-5033.txt item: #86 of 120 id: jame-5043 author: Amalia, Elya Nurul; Kadarwati, Nunik; Suharno, Suharno title: Efficiency Analysis Sand and Stone Mining: Production Stochastic Frontier Modeling date: 2022-03-30 words: 3273 flesch: 50 summary: In connection with these conditions, it is necessary to find a way to carry out a strategy to maximize productivity and achieve production efficiency. The profits obtained are not a determinant that production activities have created efficiency but must also minimize the costs used, so producers must pay attention to the production factors used so that the number of products produced can be maximized and production efficiency is created (Hata et al., 2020 ). keywords: allocative; allocative efficiency; banyumas; business; efficiency; labor; production; sand; stone; variable cache: jame-5043.pdf plain text: jame-5043.txt item: #87 of 120 id: jame-5200 author: Azaria, Disna Alvita title: Financial System Stability Affected by Monetary, Macroprudential Policies and Systemic Risks date: 2022-03-30 words: 3934 flesch: 58 summary: The variables used in this study are Non-Performing Loan, Statutory Reserves, BI Rate, Loan to Value, Capital Adequacy Ratio, and Return On Assets. Keywords Financial System Stability; Non-Performing Loan; Statutory Reserves; Capital Adequacy Ratio; Return On Assets JURNAL AKUNTANSI, MANAJEMEN DAN EKONOMI , Vol. 24, No. 1, 2022, pp. keywords: effect; loan; non; ratio; test; value cache: jame-5200.pdf plain text: jame-5200.txt item: #88 of 120 id: jame-5206 author: Almassawa, Syafieq Fahlevi; Hanny, Rissa title: Understanding Attitude to Public Transport and Private Vehicle date: 2022-03-30 words: 5332 flesch: 55 summary: Some of the problems identified include: (1) an increase in the number of private vehicles in 2012-2015 by an average of 20 percent when compared to the number of existing roads and causing social problems so that it is necessary to reduce the use of private cars and increase the use of public transportation as a solution; (2) improve public transportation services following the expectations of users of transportation services; and (3) travel demand management is developed that public transport facilities are in line with demand. This study presents the results of qualitative research on the use of public transportation with private cars to understand attitudes. keywords: bus; cars; city; city transportation; people; public; research; south; tangerang; transportation; use; years cache: jame-5206.pdf plain text: jame-5206.txt item: #89 of 120 id: jame-5212 author: Ponziani, Regi Muzio title: The Internal and External Determinants of Rural Banks’ Profitability date: 2022-03-30 words: 4052 flesch: 58 summary: Customerwise, rural banks target lower income segment. Profitability: A Time-Series Analysis Regi Muzio Ponziani Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Trisakti, Jurusan Akuntansi, Indonesia Abstract This research aims to investigate how internal and external factor influence the rate of profitability of rural banks in Indonesia. keywords: banks; capital; interest; npl; period; profitability; rate; roa cache: jame-5212.pdf plain text: jame-5212.txt item: #90 of 120 id: jame-5244 author: Chasanah, Uswatun; Triyono, Agus; Hayati, Feb Amni title: The Role Of Service And Product Quality on Customer Satisfaction At PT Iwatani Industrial Gas Indonesia, Cikupa Tangerang Marketing Area date: 2022-06-01 words: 4670 flesch: 43 summary: The research aims to specifically look at the role of service quality and product quality to increase customer satisfaction at PT Iwatani Industrial Gas Indonesia Marketing Area Tangerang. Service quality has a significant effect on customer satisfaction, product quality has a considerable impact on customer satisfaction, and customer satisfaction significantly affects consumer loyalty to restaurant consumers in the city of Samarinda (Mahsyar & Surapati, 2020). keywords: count; customer; customer satisfaction; gas; indonesia; iwatani; product; product quality; quality; research; satisfaction; service cache: jame-5244.pdf plain text: jame-5244.txt item: #91 of 120 id: jame-5410 author: Rosmaniar, Asyidatur title: Gen Z’s Gender, Hedonic Shopping Motives and Impulse Buying date: 2022-06-01 words: 2777 flesch: 48 summary: The goal of this study was to see how hedonic shopping motives and gender influenced Gen Z's impulse internet purchases. Multiple Linear Regression with Dummy Variables was used to determine the effect of hedonic shopping motives and gender on impulse buying at Shopee. keywords: buying; gender; generation; hedonic; impulse; online; shopping; study cache: jame-5410.pdf plain text: jame-5410.txt item: #92 of 120 id: jame-5427 author: Rizaldi, Herna title: The influence of brand popularity, perceived quality, price, and need on purchase intention iPhone products in Purwokerto date: 2022-06-01 words: 5217 flesch: 59 summary: Studies on marketing state that consumer purchase intentions can be shaped by several things, including brand The Influence of Brand Popularity, Perceived Quality, Price, and Need on Purchase Intention iPhone Products in Purwokerto Herna Rizaldi 1Master of Management, Economics and Business Faculty, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Indonesia Abstract This study is a survey research that aims to determine and analyze the effect of brand popularity, perceived quality, price, and need on purchase intentions on iPhone products at Purwokerto city. The popularity of the brand referred to in this study is the level of popularity of smartphone products with the iPhone brand. keywords: brand; effect; intention; iphone; need; popularity; price; product; purchase; purchase intention; quality; smartphone cache: jame-5427.pdf plain text: jame-5427.txt item: #93 of 120 id: jame-5917 author: Agus, Gregorius Marcelino title: The Effect of Perceived Quality, Brand Loyalty, Price Fairness, Satisfaction Toward Repurchase Intention on Bakery SMEs in Central Java date: 2022-06-01 words: 5757 flesch: 56 summary: Mitra Pangan because when consumers continue to make repeat purchases, the level of sales of Cocola brand sweet bread will grow again. Mitra Pangan because when consumers continue to make repeat purchases, the level of sales of Cocola brand sweet bread will grow again. keywords: brand; bread; cocola; consumers; customer; intention; price; product; quality; repurchase; satisfaction cache: jame-5917.pdf plain text: jame-5917.txt item: #94 of 120 id: jame-5976 author: Murjani, Ahmadi title: Demand for Energy Goods in South Kalimantan: The Application of The Censored QUAIDS Model date: 2022-12-25 words: 3318 flesch: 60 summary: expenditure for energy goods (electricity, gasoline, ADO, kerosene, and LPG), total quantity consumed for energy goods, household size, rural-urban areas, age, education, and gender. This paper utilizes the QUAIDS model (Banks et al., 1997) as a modification of the classical AIDS model developed by Deaton and Muellbauer (1980) to calculate the income and price elasticity of demand for energy goods. keywords: demand; energy; goods; indonesia; kerosene; price; subsidy cache: jame-5976.pdf plain text: jame-5976.txt item: #95 of 120 id: jame-5981 author: Ara, Sheren Novita title: Forecasting Analysis of MSME Sales of Nata De Coco Products in PT Shenovia Using Least Square, Moving Average, and Semi Average Methods date: 2022-12-25 words: 3533 flesch: 64 summary: The conclusion of sales forecasting according to (Wijayanti & Sc, 2003) is an estimate of future sales under certain circumstances and is based on data that has occurred in the previous year (Sudiantini et al., 2019). The moving average method for forecasting sales of nata de coco products to PT Shenovia in 2022 is 15,758.33 packs. keywords: average; coco; data; error; forecasting; method; nata; sales cache: jame-5981.pdf plain text: jame-5981.txt item: #96 of 120 id: jame-5984 author: Riyandito, Muhammad Reyhan title: Jurnal date: 2022-09-01 words: 3094 flesch: 46 summary: Thus, tourism development in Indonesia cannot be separated from tourism development at the regional level (Oktavio, 2017; Sutanto, 2016). From the results of the analysis, it can be seen that the Kapasan Chinatown area is seen as having low competitive power to face threats from tourist destinations Keywords Strategy, tourism development, SWOT analysis JURNAL AKUNTANSI, MANAJEMEN DAN EKONOMI , Vol. 24, No. 3, 2022, pp. keywords: analysis; area; chinatown; development; kapasan; strategy; surabaya; tourism cache: jame-5984.pdf plain text: jame-5984.txt item: #97 of 120 id: jame-6408 author: Ashoer, Muhammad title: A Predicting Student’s Purchase Intention on Sharing Economy Mobile Apps; Empirical Study during New Normal date: 2022-09-01 words: 4688 flesch: 50 summary: Katadata Insight Center (KIC) online survey of 1,146 respondents aged 18-29 years from Jabodetabek, Surabaya, Medan, Bandung, Makassar, Semarang, Denpasar, and Yogyakarta reported that before the pandemic, as many as 60.3% of young people said they had never shopped online, and the rest claimed it was very rare to shop online in the new normal during the pandemic, all Student’s Purchase Intention in Sharing Economy: Empirical Study during New Normal Muhammad Ashoer1, Imaduddin2, Jayadi3, Jafar Basalamah4 1Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis, Universitas Muslim Indonesia, Makassar, Indonesia Abstract This study aims to investigate how essential product quality, service quality, discounts, and perceived ease of use that influence students’ intention in using sharing economy (SE) application during pandemic period. The result demonstrated that there was positive and significant relationship between service quality, discounts, perceived ease of use and purchase intention. keywords: consumers; economy; intention; model; online; product; quality; research; service; sharing; study; use cache: jame-6408.pdf plain text: jame-6408.txt item: #98 of 120 id: jame-6524 author: Pambudi, Aldino Putra; Masnita, Yolanda; Kurniawati, Kurniawati title: The Impact Of Omnichannel Retail On Customer Patronage Intentions: The Role Of Consumer Empowerment, Service Failure, And Customer Satisfaction date: 2022-12-01 words: 7290 flesch: 48 summary: Online channels encounter difficulties with emotional and sensory information, but offline channels frequently experience concerns with accessibility, categorization, pricing, and time costs. Channel integration using technology enhances the customer experience throughout the purchasing process and enables the customer to manage the experience (Flavián et al., 2019). keywords: channel; consumer; cpi; customer; empowerment; integration; oci; omnichannel; online; pce; results; satisfaction; service; study; value; variable cache: jame-6524.pdf plain text: jame-6524.txt item: #99 of 120 id: jame-6542 author: WICAKSONO, ALFIYAN WAHYU; FAISOL, IMAM AGUS title: Analysis of the effect of financial ratio on financial disress in the hospital sector in the list of sharia securities affected by the covid-19 pandemic date: 2022-12-25 words: 13503 flesch: 57 summary: Companies that are sampled in this study are companies registered in the list of sharia securities. The debt to asset ratio (DAR) is a comparison between total debt and total assets and is used in assessing solvency, in other words, the amount of company assets financed by debt (Sumani, 2020). keywords: asset ratio; assets; company; data; debt; distress; effect; model; q ratio; ratio; regression; research; return; sharia; signal; test; tobin; value; variable cache: jame-6542.pdf plain text: jame-6542.txt item: #100 of 120 id: jame-6683 author: Andriani, Dewi; Anggraeni, Dita Listyana; Putra, Joni Johanda; Rosiana, Monica title: The Effect of Work Experience, Job Satisfaction and Work Discipline On Working Achievement with Job Placement as Intervening Variables on PT. Ramayana Lestari Sentosa Tbk. Sidoarjo date: 2022-06-01 words: 3902 flesch: 53 summary: There is an Effect of Work Experience on Work Performance Based on the results of data analysis proves that work experience has an effect on work performance at PT. One that affects employee performance is work experience. keywords: effect; employees; experience; job; performance; placement; tbk; work cache: jame-6683.pdf plain text: jame-6683.txt item: #101 of 120 id: jame-6684 author: Anggraeni, Ade Irma title: Managing Generation Z: Eudaimonic Perspective date: 2022-06-01 words: 9397 flesch: 39 summary: Employer branding which is a manifestation of a psychological contract needs to be developed in accordance with the motivational aspect that is able to encourage Generation Z employees. Effect Eudaimonic Wellbeing in mediating Psychological Contract effect on Employee Resilience, Employee Agility and Employee Proactive Behaviour METHODS The population of this research was Generation Z employees who worked at startup companies in Indonesia. keywords: agility; behaviour; concept; contract; development; effect; employee; employee resilience; generation; journal; management; research; resilience; wellbeing; work cache: jame-6684.pdf plain text: jame-6684.txt item: #102 of 120 id: jame-6825 author: Paramitalaksmi, Ratri; Astuti, Wuku; Aviva, Hadjija Dewi title: The Influence of Lifestyle and Financial Literacy against Consumptive Behavior of Generation Z in Yogyakarta during The Covid-19 Pandemic date: 2022-12-25 words: 4674 flesch: 50 summary: Suggestions for further research are expected to add different independent variables to find out other variables that can affect consumptive behavior variables of Generation Z in Yogyakarta during the Covid- 19 pandemic such as self-control and demographic conditions. The results of the reability test of consumptive behavior variables as shown in Table 6 show that consumptive behavior is reliable. keywords: behavior; consumptive; correlation; covid-19; generation; lifestyle; literacy; pandemic; results; table; test; yogyakarta cache: jame-6825.pdf plain text: jame-6825.txt item: #103 of 120 id: jame-7038 author: winarno, slamet heri title: Impact Of Services, Marketing And Halal Tourism On Tourism Recovery Strategies During The Covid-19 Pandemic date: 2022-12-25 words: 3553 flesch: 58 summary: So it can be concluded that tourism services are not believed to be a determining factor in tourism recovery strategies. Strategy 4.220 0.000 Accepted H1: Services have a significant effect on tourism strategy The test results show the value of t-statistics for the service variable to the recovery strategy variable, which is 0.273 < t-table (1.701) with p-values 0.785 > 0.05. keywords: halal; marketing; strategy; table; tourism; value; variable cache: jame-7038.pdf plain text: jame-7038.txt item: #104 of 120 id: jame-7111 author: Prabowo, Adia Adi title: INFLUENCE PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS, PHYSICAL WORK ENVIRONMENT, RATING AND REWARD SYSTEMS, ON JOB SATISFACTION THROUGH BURNOUT AS INTERVENING VARIABLES date: 2022-12-01 words: 6476 flesch: 53 summary: Mokaya, Musau, Wagoki, & Karanja (2013) a conducive workplace characterized by a cheerful and pleasant atmosphere, bright and cheerful decorations, proper arrangement of facilities and adequate work space; all have a positive effect on employee job satisfaction. This proves that employees who do not reach psychological maturity will cause frustration which will eventually lead to burnout and affect employee job satisfaction. keywords: accounting; burnout; environment; hypothesis; job satisfaction; journal; personality; research; rewards; study; table; value; work cache: jame-7111.pdf plain text: jame-7111.txt item: #105 of 120 id: jame-7197 author: Kahar Muang, Muh. Shadri; Yasir, Jibria Ratna title: Does Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction and Company Image Affect Customer Loyalty? date: 2022-12-01 words: 3929 flesch: 49 summary: To determine the effect of service quality, customer satisfaction, and company image on customer loyalty, multiple regression analysis was used. The constant of -0.436 states that if the independent variables, namely service quality (X1), customer satisfaction (X2), and company image (X3) are equal to 0 or not applied, then the negative constant value indicates a decrease in customer loyalty. keywords: bank; company; customer; customer loyalty; image; loyalty; quality; satisfaction; service cache: jame-7197.pdf plain text: jame-7197.txt item: #106 of 120 id: jame-7267 author: Prihandoko, Danang title: Minimizing Waste to Reduce Lead Time Delivery at PT. X Through Value Stream Mapping Method date: 2022-09-01 words: 3661 flesch: 58 summary: Value stream mapping (Fig. 2) uses a series of streams with image symbols that are used to improve the visualization of the flow and also highlight the waste contained in non- value added activities after being separated from value added activities (Seth et al., 2017). Breakdown Waste with Fishbone Diagram Flow Fishbone Diagram Waste of Queues : Queue at the supermarket Waste of queues : Waiting for unloading Symbol Explanation Information delivered directly Information submitted online Suppliers who supply the goods needed Business processes that occur internally in the company such as departments or products Delivery of goods from the supplier or delivery to the customer Movement of goods or products within the company First in first out symbol Delivery from supplier or to customer The go see symbol that occurs when checking The place to write the time on the top line is value added activity and the bottom line is non value added activity JURNAL AKUNTANSI, MANAJEMEN DAN EKONOMI , Vol. 24, No. 3, 2022, pp. keywords: business; days; lead; mapping; stream; time; value; waste cache: jame-7267.pdf plain text: jame-7267.txt item: #107 of 120 id: jame-7776 author: Marampa, Adriana Madya; Pali, Elisabeth; Lestari, Raden title: The Impact of Serving Leadership, Team Work on Higher Education Performance date: 2023-01-19 words: 4200 flesch: 53 summary: According to Spears (1996), servant leadership is a new type of leadership model, which places serving others as the number one priority. One of the leadership that can be applied in higher education is servant leadership. keywords: leadership; model; performance; relationship; servant; team; value; work cache: jame-7776.pdf plain text: jame-7776.txt item: #108 of 120 id: jame-7839 author: Rahwana, Kusuma Agdhi; Yuniar, Evilia Sri title: Job Satisfaction as A Driver of Organizational Commitment date: 2023-01-19 words: 3606 flesch: 44 summary: The regression equation states that the variables of Work Motivation (X1 ) and Job Satisfaction (X2 ) contribute to Organizational Commitment (Y), which means that the contribution of Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction to Organizational Commitment in Farmer Group Members of Karangjaladri Village has positive criteria (because it is marked +) which is 0.459 for each increase in Work Motivation and 0.338 for each increase in Job Satisfaction in Farmer Group Members of Karangjaladri Village. The Significant Test To determine the significant level of influence of Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction on Organizational Commitment in Farmer Group Members of Karangjaladri Village simultaneously, the F test was conducted. keywords: commitment; farmer; group; job; motivation; results; satisfaction; work cache: jame-7839.pdf plain text: jame-7839.txt item: #109 of 120 id: jame-8380 author: Ismail, Iriani; Khoiriyah, Afifatul title: The Effect of Training and Leadership Style on the Performance of Employees of Herbal and Spice Businesses in Bangkalan Sub-District date: 2023-05-29 words: 4038 flesch: 54 summary: The leadership style of a company is expected to provide the necessary approach and supervision of employee performance and reduce negative stress for employees (Kurniawati & Troena, 2013).Kurniawati & Troena, 2013). So that employee performance is not disturbed even though they have various problems, because leaders are responsive in helping employees to overcome these problems. keywords: dan; employee; employee performance; herbal; industry; leadership; medicine; performance; research; study; style; test; training cache: jame-8380.pdf plain text: jame-8380.txt item: #110 of 120 id: jame-9242 author: Wuladari MA, Ratu Ayu Sri Wulandari; Sani, Irma Harisha; Pramuka, Bambang Agus title: Factors Affecting Investment Decisions by Muslim Investors in the Indonesia Islamic Capital Market: An Application of Theory of Planned Behavior date: 2023-03-20 words: 4662 flesch: 43 summary: Therefore, the fourth hypothesis proposed in this study is: H4: Investment intention has a positive effect on investment decision. Indirect Effect (Mediation) Hypothesis Original Sample T Statistics (|O/STDEV|) P Values X1 →Y1 → Y2 0,079 2,575 0,010** X2 → Y1 → Y2 0,139 3,058 0,002* X3 → Y1 →Y2 0,110 2,493 0,013* *Significant at 5%; **significant at 1% Source: data processed, 2022 Indirect test is executed to analyses the effect of investment decision through investment intention as a mediation variable. keywords: behavior; capital; decisions; effect; intention; investment; investment intention; literacy; market; norms; person cache: jame-9242.pdf plain text: jame-9242.txt item: #111 of 120 id: jame-949 author: Razani, Fatima Zakiya; Xia, Liu title: The Influence of Audit Tenure and Audit Committee on Earnings Quality date: 2017-01-09 words: 5938 flesch: 49 summary: Where : |DA| : Absolute Value of Discretionary Accruals ATenure : Audit tenure measure by the number of years auditor audit the client Acommitte : Until now, there have been some argue about the effect of auditor tenure on earnings quality whether it will enhance the quality of earnings reported or vice versa. keywords: accounting; accruals; audit; auditor; committee; company; earnings; management; quality; study; tenure cache: jame-949.pdf plain text: jame-949.txt item: #112 of 120 id: jame-950 author: Audita, Handini; Marck, Michael title: Cross Cultural Consumers Perceptions of Country-of-Origin and Luxury Brands date: 2017-01-09 words: 4768 flesch: 56 summary: Also, having the cross- cultural perception of luxury brand being defined, it is interesting to investigate factors that influences the differences in the way consumers perceived luxury brands. Although several researchers have previously investigated the issue of country-of-origin and brands (aiello et al., 2009; kotler and gertner, 2002; chen et al., 2011), adding the issue of luxury brands to the topic has remained unique. keywords: brand; consumers; coo; country; groups; luxury; luxury brand; origin; research cache: jame-950.pdf plain text: jame-950.txt item: #113 of 120 id: jame-951 author: Praptapa, Agung; Yahya, Mohd Azlan B; Sawandi, Norfaiezah Binti title: Management Control Systems and Its Effect on Performance date: 2017-01-09 words: 4906 flesch: 47 summary: This study focuses on performance control in water supply companies as typical local government owned company in Indonesia. The effectiveness of personnel control influences performance and the hypothesis is as follow: Journal of Accounting, Management, and Economics, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2017, pp. keywords: action; companies; control; employees; firm; management; performance; supply; water cache: jame-951.pdf plain text: jame-951.txt item: #114 of 120 id: jame-952 author: Hastuti, Dwi; Noor, Idris Mohd; Osman, Abdullah title: Relationship between Openness to Experience and Perception to Political Organizations to Workplace Deviant Behavior date: 2017-01-09 words: 3340 flesch: 42 summary: The workplace deviant behaviour (WDB) is not a new phenomenon in the organization, researches on workplace deviant behavior has been increasing throughout the last three decades (Nielsen, Glaso, & Einarsen, 2017; Farhadi, Omar, Nasir, Zarnaghash & Salehi, 2015; Colbert, Mount, Harter, Witt & Barrick, 2004). Several studies was also conducted to look at the relationship between personality factors against workplace deviant behavior (Salgado, 2002; Bodankin & Tziner, 2009; Lima, Teha & Fah, 2016; Bowling & Eschleman, 2010). keywords: behavior; deviant; experience; openness; personality; politics; wdb; workplace cache: jame-952.pdf plain text: jame-952.txt item: #115 of 120 id: jame-953 author: Ramdhani, Dyike Adella; Supriadi, Dedi; Barokatuminalloh, Barokatuminalloh title: Analysis of Determinants the Foreign Exchange Earnings of Tourism Sector in Indonesia date: 2017-01-09 words: 5259 flesch: 56 summary: The four variables considerate are number of foreign tourists coming to indonesia, average expenditure of foreign tourists, average length to stay of foreign Average Expenditure of Foreign Tourst (X2) Number of Foreign tourist (X1) Average Length of Stay of Foreign Tourist (X3) To find out what is the most influential variable among foreign tourists number, average foreign tourist spending, average length to stay of foreign tourists, rupiah exchange rate against dollar on tourism foreign exchange earnings. keywords: average; data; earnings; exchange; exchange earnings; indonesia; length; rate; rupiah; stay; test; tourism; tourists cache: jame-953.pdf plain text: jame-953.txt item: #116 of 120 id: jame-971 author: Kusnandar, Deasy Lestary; Rinandiyana, Lucky Radi title: The Effect of Green Marketing on Purchase Decision with Brand Image as Mediating Variable date: 2017-07-11 words: 5745 flesch: 56 summary: The results of this study indicate that the dimensions of marketing strategy that are green product, green price, green place and green promotion have positive effect on purchase decision and brand image, and brand image mediate the influence of marketing strategy dimensions on purchase decision. Does green product have an influence on purchase decision? keywords: brand; consumers; decision; green; image; marketing; price; product; purchase; purchase decision; research cache: jame-971.pdf plain text: jame-971.txt item: #117 of 120 id: jame-972 author: Wahyu C., Niken title: The Influence of Competitive Advantage and Product Innovation on Marketing Performance on Tegalan Batik Business in Tegal Regency date: 2017-07-11 words: 3823 flesch: 54 summary: 13-21 21 to marketing performance of batik products in Bengle village, Tegal regency. There is a significant strong and positive relationship of product innovation with marketing performance, it is enough to prove that the innovation of batik products from classical and development motives have begun done by craftsmen in batik center of Bengle village, Tegal regency. keywords: advantage; batik; innovation; marketing; performance; product; table; test; variable cache: jame-972.pdf plain text: jame-972.txt item: #118 of 120 id: jame-974 author: Muslikh, Muslikh; Zainal, Zainal; Hidayati, Rini title: The Influence of Satisfaction and Trust on Online Purchase Decision date: 2017-07-11 words: 6436 flesch: 51 summary: The results showed that: consumer satisfaction and trust have positive and significant effect on online purchase attitude. To find out how the influence of trust on online purchase attitude. keywords: attitude; consumer; decision; effect; online; purchase; purchase attitude; purchase decision; research; satisfaction; trust cache: jame-974.pdf plain text: jame-974.txt item: #119 of 120 id: jame-975 author: Lisdayanti, Annisa title: The Influence of Location, Store Atmosphere, Price, and CRM on Consumer Purchase Decision at The Milk Bar Bandung date: 2017-07-11 words: 6103 flesch: 54 summary: Other things to note such as the relationship between management and consumer, therefore customer relationship management also participate in influencing consumer purchase decision. How is the consumer’s response regarding location, store atmosphere, pricing, customer relationship management, and consumer purchase decision to The Milk Bar Bandung? keywords: consumer; decision; location; management; milk; price; purchase; purchase decision; relationship; store cache: jame-975.pdf plain text: jame-975.txt item: #120 of 120 id: jame-976 author: Wiyono, Wiyono; Haryanto, Haryanto; Hastjarja K. B., Dwi title: Impulse Buying Behavior of Retail Consumers date: 2017-07-11 words: 2858 flesch: 60 summary: The results of research conducted by the agency of Frontier Consulting shows that the process of impulse buying or purchases that are not planned in Indonesia is relatively large compared with consumers in America (www.marketing.co.id, 2012). The increase in impulse buying in Indonesia is caused by an increase in various retail businesses. keywords: buying; impulse; product; promotion; retail; variable cache: jame-976.pdf plain text: jame-976.txt