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Implementation of the Indonesian Banking Architecture as a Blueprint of the Direction And Order of the National Banking System: Empirical Study of Indonesian Commercial Banking Puspitasari, Devy M.; Setiadi, Nugroho J.; Rizkiyanti, Nurrina
Journal the Winners: Economics, Business, Management, and Information System Journal Vol 16, No 1 (2015): The Winners Vol. 16 No. 1 2015
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v16i1.1538

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This study aims to examine the influence of Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), earning assets, and liquidity against Return on Asset (ROA) in the conventional bank which has the biggest asset listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) during the period of 2006 to 2010. This research used time series data from Bank Indonesia’s report and financial reports annually published by banking firms listed in IDX. After passing the purposive sampling, there were 27 conventional banks listed in IDX as sample in this study. By using multiple regression analysis (F-test), results showed that CAR, Non Performing Loan (NPL), and Non Performing Loan (NPL) collectively have significant influence on ROA. However, by using individual analysis (t-test), NPL has a negative and significant influence on ROA, while CAR and LDR have no significant influence on ROA.
The Business Strategy Analysis of a Forwarding Company in Indonesia Inderadi, Regina; Adiannisa, Larasati; Setiadi, Nugroho J.
Journal the Winners: Economics, Business, Management, and Information System Journal Vol 19, No 1 (2018): The Winners Vol. 19 No. 1 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v19i1.4584

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The aims of this research were to identify key internal and external success factors within the forwarding industry and the organization, and to analyze competitive positioning of a forwarding business in Indonesia in order to obtain its optimal business strategy. Research method applied was qualitative approachusing case study. Respondents consist of 20 managers at Jakarta. Data collection was conducted in October 2017 at Jakarta using questionnaire distribution. The first stage of data analysis mapped company's strengths and weaknesses into Internal Factor Evaluation (IFE) matrix, mapped market opportunities and threats into External Factor Evaluation (EFE) matrix, and mapped competition into Competitive Profile Matrix (CPM) with the application of Expert Choice Software. The results of the external and internal audit were used to generate alternative strategies by applying a Business Competitive Position Matrix, Grand Matrix Strategy, and BCG Matrix. Three alternative strategies were selected from matrices conducted prior to Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM), namely adding the new sub-business unit to serve delivery service for small-sized goods (product development), conduct IT innovation to open opportunities in entering E-Commerce business (market development), and liquidation. The outcome is a product development strategy, which is indicating that the best strategic decision for the future sustainability in the business competition is to add new sub-business unit in small-sized goods delivery.
Creativity-Relevant Personal Characteristics among Indonesia Creative Workers Setiadi, Nugroho J.; Aryanto, Rudy
Journal the Winners: Economics, Business, Management, and Information System Journal Vol 15, No 2 (2014): The Winners Vol. 15 No. 2 2014
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v15i2.627

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The study aims to identify Creativity-relevant Personal Characteristics among creative workers in Indonesia’s creative industry. Identification of the constituent elements of the nature of the changes needs to be measured. Researchers have advocated replacing creativity-relevant personal characteristics based on the five-factor model to investigate how individual differences stimulate creativity. This study presents data supporting reliability (internal consistency) and validity (criterion and construct) of the instrument. Validity of the instrument is based on the content validity involving art and design experts. The 220 creative workers from several creative industry firms in Indonesia participated as samples in this research. Results of a factor analysis indicated a five factor solution of creative characteristics and behavior. Discussion of findings and the most important ways in which individuals differ in their enduring emotional, interpersonal, experiential, attitudinal, and motivational styles for stimulating creativity are presented.