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Journal : Academia Open

Factors Affecting Purchasing Decisions for Leather Craft: Price, Quality, and Service Muchammad Rifta Indra Yulian; Detak Prapanca
Academia Open Vol 8 No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (9057.624 KB) | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.8.2023.3545

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This causal quantitative research examines the impact of price, product quality, and service quality on purchasing decisions for leather craft products. The study utilizes accidental sampling with 98 respondents, and data collection is done through a questionnaire measured using a Likert scale. Multiple linear regression analysis is employed for data analysis. The findings demonstrate that there is a significant simultaneous and partial effect of price, product quality, and service quality on purchasing decisions. Service quality emerges as the most dominant factor influencing purchasing decisions, as evidenced by the beta coefficient. Moreover, the strong relationship between price, product quality, service quality, and purchasing decisions is substantiated by a high R value. These findings have implications for businesses in the leather craft industry, highlighting the importance of pricing strategies, product quality, and exceptional service to drive customer purchasing decisions. Highlights: This quantitative causal study explores the impact of price, product quality, and service quality on purchasing decisions for leather craft products. Accidental sampling was used to select 98 respondents, and data were collected through a Likert scale questionnaire. The findings indicate a significant influence, both individually and collectively, of price, product quality, and service quality on purchasing decisions. Service quality emerges as the most influential factor, emphasizing the importance of exceptional customer service in driving purchasing decisions for leather craft products. Keywords: Price, Product quality, Service quality, Purchasing decisions, Leather craft products.
Motivation, Discipline, and Work Environment: COVID-19 Impact on Employee Performance Melati Rahayu Lestari; Detak Prapanca
Academia Open Vol 8 No 1 (2023): June
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This quantitative study aimed to investigate the effects of motivation, discipline, and work environment on employee commitment and performance in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research sample consisted of 72 respondents from PT Wings Surya Surabaya in Indonesia. Data were collected through a questionnaire, and path analysis was employed for data analysis. The findings revealed that commitment had a positive influence on employee performance during the COVID-19 crisis. Moreover, motivation, discipline, and work environment were significant predictors of work commitment, as evidenced by the t-test results (p < 0.05). This study provides valuable insights into the crucial factors influencing employee performance and commitment in times of crisis, highlighting the need for organizations to prioritize and enhance motivational factors, discipline, and a conducive work environment to foster commitment and ensure optimal employee performance. Highlights: Motivation drives performance: Explore how employee motivation during the COVID-19 pandemic impacts their overall performance and productivity. Discipline fosters commitment: Investigate the role of discipline in maintaining employee commitment and dedication towards work amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic. Work environment influence: Examine how the work environment, whether remote or in-person, influences employee performance and commitment levels during the COVID-19 pandemic. Keywords: Motivation, Discipline, Work Environment, Employee Performance, Commitment
Employee Productivity: Work Environment, Job Satisfaction, Compensation in Covid-19 Pandemic Ahmad, Vira Fitria Januar Asifah; Prapanca, Detak
Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.4352

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This study aimed to investigate the impact of work environment, job satisfaction, and compensation on employee productivity during the Covid-19 pandemic at PT. Fajar Putra Plasindo. The study used a quantitative approach with a sample of 40 production employees. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis with SPSS Statistics version 22. The results showed that work environment, job satisfaction, and compensation had a significant effect on employee productivity. This study implies that companies should pay attention to work environment, job satisfaction, and compensation to increase employee productivity during the Covid-19 pandemic.Highlights: The study aimed to investigate the impact of work environment, job satisfaction, and compensation on employee productivity during the Covid-19 pandemic. The study used a quantitative approach with a sample of 40 production employees and analyzed the data using multiple linear regression analysis with SPSS Statistics version 22. The results showed that work environment, job satisfaction, and compensation had a significant effect on employee productivity. This implies that companies should pay attention to these factors to increase employee productivity during the Covid-19 pandemic. Keywords: Work environment, Job satisfaction, Compensation, Employee productivity, Covid-19 pandemi
Financial Decisions, Profitability, and Dividend Policy Impact on Firm Value: Evidence from IDX Quality 30 Companies Ningrum, Linda Novita; Prapanca, Detak
Academia Open Vol 9 No 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.5160

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This study aims to examine and analyze the influence of Financial Decisions, Profitability, and Dividend Policy on Firm Value in IDX Quality 30 companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange from 2018 to 2020. Employing a quantitative associative approach, the research utilizes a sample of 20 companies comprising 60 financial reports over the specified period. Secondary data is analyzed using panel data analysis techniques. The findings indicate that Financial Decisions and Profitability significantly affect Firm Value in IDX Quality 30 companies during the study period. However, Dividend Policy does not have a significant impact on Firm Value in these companies. Collectively, Financial Decisions, Profitability, and Dividend Policy have a simultaneous influence on Firm Value in IDX Quality 30 companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange from 2018 to 2020. This research underscores the importance of financial decision-making and profitability in enhancing firm value for investors and policymakers.Highlights : Influence of Financial Factors: This study investigates the impact of financial decisions, including capital structure and investment choices, along with profitability metrics on firm value, providing insights into the financial dynamics of IDX Quality 30 companies. Dividend Policy Analysis: The research evaluates the role of dividend policy in shaping firm value, contributing to the understanding of the dividend practices' effectiveness in Indonesian stock market companies. Investor and Policy Implications: The findings offer valuable implications for investors and policymakers, emphasizing the significance of prudent financial management and profitability for enhancing firm value in the Indonesian stock market context. Keywords: Financial Decisions, Profitability, Dividend Policy, Firm Value, Indonesian Stock Exchange
Enhancing Employee Performance: The Impact of Transformational Leadership, Motivation, and Workload Prawibowo, Rezza Baharuddin; Prapanca, Detak
Academia Open Vol 9 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.5416

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This study investigates the influence of Transformational Leadership, Motivation, and Workload on employee performance in a sample of 55 respondents from the UD. Sinar Mas organization. Employing a non-probability sampling method with saturated sampling technique, the study utilizes multiple linear regression analysis to analyze the data. The findings demonstrate that Transformational Leadership, Motivation, and Workload all exert a positive and statistically significant impact on employee performance. This research underscores the importance of these factors in enhancing employee performance and provides valuable insights for organizations seeking to optimize their workforce's productivity. Highlight: This study explores the influence of Transformational Leadership, Motivation, and Workload on employee performance. Employing multiple linear regression analysis on a sample of 55 respondents, it identifies a significant positive impact of these factors on employee performance. The research offers valuable insights for organizations aiming to enhance workforce productivity. Keywords: Transformational Leadership, Motivation, Workload, Employee Performance, Saturated Sampling.
Enhancing Employee Performance: The Impact of Quality of Work Life, Organizational Citizenship Behavior, and Work Motivation Fadhlurahman, Audi Sulthan; prapanca, Detak
Academia Open Vol 9 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.9.2024.5522

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This study employs a quantitative approach to investigate the causal relationships between Quality of Work Life (QWL), Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB), Work Motivation, and Employee Performance within a sample of 50 respondents from a tollroad operator. The findings reveal that QWL, OCB, and work motivation each have a significant positive impact on employee performance. These results underscore the importance of creating a conducive work environment, promoting positive organizational behavior, and motivating employees to achieve higher performance levels. This study contributes to the understanding of factors that drive employee performance and offers practical implications for organizations aiming to improve their workforce's effectiveness and productivity. Highlights: Quality of Work Life, OCB, and Work Motivation positively influence Employee Performance. Quantitative approach used to analyze the causal relationships. Practical implications for organizations seeking to enhance workforce effectiveness. Keywords: Employee Performance, Quality of Work Life, Organizational Citizenship Behavior, Work Motivation, Causality
Co-Authors Adelia - Oktaviani Adirama, Kelvin Fitriyan Aditya Mahardika Adji Kusuma, Kumara Ahmad, Vira Fitria Januar Asifah Ainnur Rosyidah Aisha Hanif Al Ghozy, Najih Afif Alamsah, Dandi Ali Akbar Alshaf Pebrianggara Amalia Agustin Amalia, Alfin Khoiro Amanda Puspita Sari Amelia, Lailatul Andaru Hapsari Putri Annora Nindya Tri Puspitasari Arif, M.Arif Dwi Maulidin Atmaja, Mahendra Dwi Bairawati, Cindy Budi, Andi Setyo Charyta Dinda Virnanda Virnanda CHOIRUNNISA Chusna, Asma’ul Dewi Komala Sari Dewi, Widya Kusuma Eka Putri Nabila Ali Elya Ika Puspitasari Eva, Adelia Fadhlurahman, Audi Sulthan Fatimatuz Zahroh, Fatimatuz Feri Tirtoni Fikri, Muhammad Ahsanul Firda Pramesti Nur Rahmadhani Firdaus , Vera Firmansyah, Faizal Fajar Firnanda, Rieke Ayu Fitanto, Julian Harris Ega Gerung , Vido Michael Hadiah Fitriah Hadiah Fitriyah Hafiidha Sari, Raras Hamdani, Muhammad Ilham Tri Handini Kurnia Damayanti Hanifah Novia Sofi Hartono, Akhmad Salim Herlinda Maya Herlinda Maya Kumala Sari Herlinda Maya Kumala Sari, Herlinda Maya Kumala Ika Oktaviyanti Ika Oktaviyanti, Ika Irawati , Ferdina Irma Nur Aisiyah Ismi W, Melly Wanda Izza Nikmatur Rokhmah Jasmine Amalia Sanjaya Joko Susilo Kumala Sari, Herlinda Maya Kumalasari, Herlinda Maya Kumara Adji Kusuma Listiyani, Rifdianti Liya Wahyu Putri Yuni Arta Maharani R.A, Viola Maya Kumala Sari, Herlinda Melati Rahayu Lestari Melita Indah Cahyani Misti Hariasih Mochammad Naufal Achsan Mohammad Ridho Mubarok Muchammad Andi Muhaimin Muchammad Rifta Indra Yulian Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Shalahudin Hidayat Muhammad Yani, Muhammad Muhammad Yusril Fahmi Alhanif Mukhammad Aditya Firdaus Musyarofah, Sitta Rifatul Nabila, Lady Lailatun Navaro, M Saddam Nihlatul Qudus Sukma Nirwana Nikmatur Rokhmah, Izza Ningrum, Linda Novita Ningrum, Surya Novitas, Surya Nur Ravita Hanun Nur Ravita Hanun Ovi Ananda Aulia Pramahsuari, Salsa Agwah Pratama, Ade Rifky Yoga Prawibowo, Rezza Baharuddin Purwanti, Winda Putri, Hanifah Silvia Rachmah, Nur Maulidah Rachmawati , Errina Rachmawati, Errina Rafisar, Ahdaniati Ramadani, Gesti Novi Ramadhani, Farikhah Ramdhania, Nur Alimah Ria Ratna Juwita Rieke Ayu Firnanda Rita Ambarwati Sukmono Rizky Eka Febriansah Rosiana Prihandayani, Intan Royani, Mochamad Allim Uddin Rizal Sabela, Eka Safinatuz Zuhriyah Salsabilla, Kania Savi Samsul, Muhammad Ridhoi Saputri, Anisa Herwi Sari , Herlinda Maya Kumala Sari, Herlinda Kumala Sari, Puput Dwi Sasmita Sarwenda Biduri Sa’adah, Inzani Nur Selviana, Sella Maya Septiany, Irma Galuh Setiyono, Wisnu Panggah Sholihah, Mufidatus Sigit Hermawan Silvia, Rina Sriyono Sriyono Sriyono Sriyono Sriyono Supardi Supardi Surya Perdana, Adika Sutilah , Muhammad Reza Muslim Sutrisno, Sutrisno Ulhaq, Muhammad Zidhan Utami, Linda Muji Valency, Shindi Vera Firdaus Vidya Mandarani Wati, Devi Minggar Widya Adinda Lestari Wijaya, Roesmanta Adi Wisnu P. Setiyono Wisnu P. Setiyono, Wisnu P. Yanti, Eva Indra Dwi Yastutik, Selfi Hilda Andri Zarkasi, Muhammad Afandi Zhely Varesha Audiva Audiva