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Social Media’s Negative Impact on Mental Health Subjugated by the Advantage on Young Adults Madeline Lydia Hiustra; Aurelia Venus Angelica; Christian Haposan Pangaribuan
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences Journal (BECOSS) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): BECOSS
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v5i1.9312

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The present research aims to investigate whether presumed negative effects of social media use on mental health have been outweighed by positive factors that contribute influential advantages. Previous research has demonstrated that social media has only negative effects on a person by emphasizing that social media is a major contributor to poor mental health and thus this research examines the relationships between social media impact on learning new knowledge and increased productivity, learning new knowledge and increased productivity on task performance, and direct social media impact on task performance. Researchers used a quantitative approach, collecting questionnaire from 100 respondents that was distributed to young adults (18-26 age), who are currently located in Jakarta, Indonesia. Contrary to what has often been assumed, social media is linked with task performance outcomes. Correlation and data analysis concluded that social media were significantly related with positive associations. Adoption of social media that is used correctly is the main driving force of the beneficial outcomes, which will be explained by the hypotheses centered on direct relationship of social media impact and task performance. The future implications of this study will be discussed.
How Self-Esteem and Sense of Belonging Drives Conspicuous Consumption Alicia Listiani Tenia; Nabilah Putri Justine; Christian Haposan Pangaribuan
IDEAS: Journal of Management & Technology Vol 2, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : President University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/ideas.v2i2.4353

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In order to prevent overconsumption, it is crucial to understand the causes of conspicuous consumption. The purpose of this study is to determine how self-esteem (SE) and a sense of belonging (SOB) relate to conspicuous consumption (CC). With an average age of early 20s in the Jakarta and Java region, 127 representatives of Generation Z are surveyed to collect data. Results revealed that both Self-Esteem and Sense of Belonging were strongly correlated with Conspicuous Consumption, according to correlation and regression analysis. We suggest for young adults to not purchase goods or items impulsively to avoid conspicuous consumption rather than displaying one’s wealth. Limitation and future research are discussed in context of the study’s findings.
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN KOREAN BRAND AMBASSADOR, PRICE, AND PRODUCT QUALITY TO CUSTOMER PURCHASE DECISION ON LOCAL SKINCARE PRODUCT Ali Akbar Fuadi; Getruda Filumena Yulius; Christian Haposan Pangaribuan
Milestone: Journal of Strategic Management Vol. 3 No. 1 April 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Harapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19166/ms.v3i1.6342

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Nowadays, skincare has evolved into a social trend. People are competing to get the best suitable skincare, while local companies are competing to make skincare that is market-acceptable in terms of image, price, and quality. The usage of Korean brand ambassadors has been a topic in the local skincare industry with some of the recognized brands competing to partner with them. This paper aims to determine if the effort provides a positive relationship with customers’ purchase decision compared to other factors, which are the price and product quality. Using a Likert scale questionnaire distributed to Korean wave fans from high school and college students with a random sampling method, the data is constructed using the regression model. The questionnaire collected 52 participants who have used at least one of the local skincare products that use Korean brand ambassadors. It is found that the brand ambassador and price variable is not significant for the model tested, while product quality positively affects the customers’ purchase decision. The model shows that there is a market segmentation that does not consider the Korean brand ambassador even though they are fans of the Korean wave. Moreover, the market segmentation is also willing to spend more for the product that offers better quality. Therefore, the model suggests that local skincare brands focus more on improving the quality of their product.
Analysis of the Effect of Brand Experience and Brand Love Toward Resistance to Negative Information of the McDonald’s Brand Puti Syifa Azzahra; Putri Lathifah 'Afif; Christian Haposan Pangaribuan
FIRM Journal of Management Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2023): FIRM JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Publisher : President University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/firm.v8i1.3983

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People spend their money impulsively on things they love in this modern age. They claim it is brand love and often do not realize how much they have spent on it. Using McDonald’s as the brand, the main focus of this study was to analyze the effect of brand experience and brand love on resistance to negative information about a brand. This research is classified as a descriptive analysis method to take samples and a questionnaire as the primary tool. Ninety-nine out of 142 McDonald’s customer from around Indonesia was used as a sample for this research. Respondents were selected using a non-probability sampling technique. The research results demonstrate that just because someone has used or tried a brand’s product doesn’t mean they will automatically become resistant to information about the brand. They must first cultivate a brand-love attitude toward the brand.
Mitigating Social Fatigue Calista Luhur; Id'hayani Shavana Haqi Putri; Christian Haposan Pangaribuan
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 23 No. 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/ber.v23i1.15486

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With the increasing technology adoption across all ages throughout the population, number of social media users increases and shows no stopping. Positive benefits of social media are widely reported with increased in well-being and life satisfaction. On the other hand, many users have decided to take a social media detox or even discontinue to use social media as they feel fatigued by it. This research aims to study what factors that may lead users to social media fatigue as well as provide possible solutions to help users derived more positive benefits compared to negative ones. This study is conducted through an online survey with 115 samples with most coming from Gen- Z and millennials, the samples are then analyzed with the SMART PLS 4 software. The study findings are that the three variables: boredom proneness, information overload and depression have correlation to social media fatigue with information overload being the most significant as seen from p value (0,0000). The study concludes that these three variables have positive significance to social media fatigue.
Shaping the Digital Fashion Industry with Generation Z’s Buying Behavior Prayataneswara Dwiputri Susanto; Christian Haposan Pangaribuan; Santo Tjhin
JPBM (Jurnal Pendidikan Bisnis dan Manajemen) Vol 9, No 3: November 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um003v9i32023p188

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Abstract: Marketing forms have evolved over time, and as the world transitions into a new generation of audiences and consumption behaviors, marketing has gone from the traditional to the more essential digital form, with the use of social media technology such as Instagram and Facebook. The main objective of this study is to empirically examine how hedonic motives, emotional response, and involvement in fashion can impact impulsive buying in the fashion industry within Generation Z. In this context, data were collected from 100 respondents in the age range of 16 to 23 years in the greater areas of Jakarta and Surabaya through an online survey. The data were then tested and finally analyzed. The most influential determinants affecting impulse buying are involvement in fashion, followed by hedonic motives, and emotional response. Even though the scarcity factor fills the gap created by prior studies’ inconsistencies, it fails to moderate the link between emotional response and impulse buying. Keywords: Impulse buying, Hedonic behavior, Emotional response, Involvement in fashion, Scarcity
Driving Brand Loyalty in Creative Culinary Industry Butar Butar, Ivan Destian; Pratama, Mohammad Harry; Pangaribuan, Christian Haposan
Milestone: Journal of Strategic Management Vol. 1 No. 1 April 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Harapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19166/ms.v1i1.3200

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The government has emphasized the increasing number of the creative culinary industry in Indonesia to increase support in this area. One of the flourishing brands running a creative culinary business in Indonesia is Warunk Upnormal. The growth of the player in this industry has grown some concern about such business's sustainability since the related industry has low entry barriers. This research aims to know how well the known drivers of brand loyalty, including variables brand awareness, perceived quality, brand image, perceived value, pleasure, and customer satisfaction, affect brand loyalty in Warunk Upnormal. This research used a quantitative method in finding the relationships among variables and used primary data to be processed. The design and development of the questionnaire are based on the pretested model and distributed toward 208 respondents. The overall result of this research shows that perceived quality affects most toward pleasure, followed by perceived value, then brand awareness. This research also shows the positive and significant relationship of pleasure toward customer satisfaction and customer satisfaction toward brand loyalty. 
The Analysis of Corporate Governance on Non-Performing Loans: Evidence from Indonesia Ramadhanti, Jovita; Butar Butar, Ivan Destian; Pangaribuan, Christian Haposan
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
Publisher : APPS Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (690.728 KB) | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v1i1.5

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Objective – This study aims to know the impact of corporate governance mechanisms on the non-performing loan of a bank. This study also aims to analyze which corporate governance aspects are significant to the banks’ non-performing loans in Indonesia. Another objective of this study is to examine whether the relationship between corporate governance and non performing loan depends on bank ownership. This study’s corporate governance variables are the board size, board independence, and bank ownership category. This study focuses on the non-performing loan of the banks in Indonesia. Methodology – This study will examine 26 banks in Indonesia listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX). It includes both foreign-owned (foreign bank) and domestic banks. The length of the period of observation is seven years, from 2012 to 2018. Panel data of these banks are analyzed using the fixed-effect regression. Findings – The regression result shows that board size and bank ownership category have no significant impact on the non-performing loan, while the board independence impacts non-performing loans negatively. Novelty – This study contributes to the academic literature, specifically on the issue of corporate governance in the banking sector. This study’s result and findings could be used as the reference for other studies and further research on the corporate governance issue. This study will also expand the literature about corporate governance in the Indonesian banking sector since there are still a limited number of studies that discussed this specific matter.
Corporate Governance Mechanism on Financial Performance (Evidence from the Indonesia’s Listed State-owned Enterprises) Maldini, Anak Agung Kompiyang Ratih; Pasaribu, Pananda; Pangaribuan, Christian Haposan
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
Publisher : APPS Publications

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Objective – This study aims to find the impact of privatization, which proxied by good corporate governance toward the financial performance of SOEs in Indonesia. Methodology – This study used 16 privatized SOEs that are listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange and also 16 privatized non-SOEs as the comparison. The data is collected from the year 2014 to 2018 and analyzed by using multiple regression panel data. Findings – This study found that director size and board independence have a positive impact toward SOEs financial performance. The director size and board independences have a positive significant impact toward the SOEs financial performance while the privatized non-SOEs is not significantly affected Novelty – This study examines proper governance structure in SOEs and non-SOEs, thus providing new insights about good corporate governance regulation in the Indonesian context.
The Impact of Cash Management Practices toward Financial Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises in Indonesia Amini, Nuzulia; Setiono, Bambang; Pangaribuan, Christian Haposan; Princes, Elfindah
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
Publisher : APPS Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (622.746 KB) | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v1i1.7

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Objective – The importance of SMEs in Indonesia has been becoming the center of attention for the government to help the national economy grow. However, there are still many problems that hinder the potential of SMEs to develop. One of the problems is financial Management in terms of cash management, which can help SMEs have better Management over cash and better performance. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the current two elements of cash management practice, forecasting (FOR) and cash mobilization (CML) done by SMEs in Indonesia and its impact on Return on Assets (ROA) and Gross Profit Margin (GPM) as the financial performance measurements. Methodology – The research uses a quantitative approach from 90 SMEs in Java and Bali islands from April until July 2018. The data were analyzed descriptively using a 4-point scale questionnaire. A regression analysis was added to find out significant relationships between the variables. Findings – The research found that SMEs owners/managers often do forecasting and rarely do cash mobilization practices. The regression analysis shows a significant relationship between cash management practices and ROA but a non-significant relationship between cash management practices and Gross Profit Margin (GPM). Novelty – This research provides an insight of how cash management practices influence the financial performance in the context of SMEs.
Co-Authors Adele Valerry Aggraeni, Ella Intan Ali Akbar Fuadi Alicia Listiani Tenia Alif, Muhammad Gunawan Amini, Nuzulia Anggeliana, Dhea Antari, Ni Kadek Yuni Arief Perdana Kumaat Aurelia Venus Angelica Ayya Sofia Bambang Setiono Bambang Setiono Barlian, Erland Bernanda, Devi Yurisca Butar Butar, Ivan Destian Calista Luhur Christin, Lelly Citra, Baiq Sany Ayu Dairion Thahar DANIAL THAIB Desman Hidayat Doa, Fidelia Novena Effendi, Sahlan Furqan, Farhan Galingging, Jesusha Glory Anemone Getruda Filumena Yulius Glisina Dwinoor Rembulan Glory Aguzman Gularso, Kurnadi Hamidah, Rusyda Haqi Putri, Id'hayani Shavana Hong, Kristy Id'hayani Shavana Haqi Putri islam, sri susilawati Iwan Setiawan Jalu Kawiworo Kartika, Leni Ajeng Kawiworo, Jalu Kembau, Agung Stefanus Kurniawati, Regina Zaviera Anggi Laurinda, Cindy Lidhiah Lesthary Luhur, Calista Madeline Lydia Hiustra Maharani, Regita Maldini, Anak Agung Kompiyang Ratih Maria Francisca Lies Ambarwati Martinus Fieser Sitinjak Megawati, Yenli Meisya Nurahmasari Meliana Meliana Mona Chaterina Muhril Ardiansyah Nabiel Elhakim Al-Ahmad Bit Nabila Tafriza Nabilah Putri Justine Niha, Irma Shafika Nilam, Edric Budiman Novitasari, Evi Nurfaiza, Nazia Okta Prihatma Bayu Putra Pananda Pasaribu, Pananda Paulina, Putri Pratama, Mohammad Harry Prayataneswara Dwiputri Susanto Prayitno, Sentot Basuki Princes, Elfindah Puti Syifa Azzahra Putri Lathifah 'Afif Putri Paulina Ramadhanti, Jovita Rith Analin Osok Riyanto, Ricarhdus Rikky Roemawi, Nathania Ferinda Santo Tjhin Santo Tjhin Setiawan, Johan Sherisa, Livia Alma Sitinjak, Martinus Fieser Stephanie Stephanus Solaiman Syarifah Nur Silfiyah Thahar, Dairion Titanicko, Titanicko Tri Wismiarsi, Tri Wanda, Meisya Yandi, Muhammad