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Internally Financed Working Capital: Top Manager Preferences from the Perspective of Gender Sunardi Sunardi; Theresia Woro Damayanti; Supramono Supramono
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 23, No 1 (2020): April - July 2020
Publisher : STIE Perbanas Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v23i1.2133

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This study seeks to investigate the differences in firm managers’ preferences in the use of internal funding to meet working capital needs. The data to be analyzed are obtained from the results of the World Bank's Productivity and the Investment Climate Survey on firm managers in 98 developing countries, with a total sample of 1,235 firm managers. The analysis techniques used are linear regression and ordinal logit analysis. This study demonstrates the gender-based differences in the proportion of the use of internal funding sources. Female top managers prefer to use internal funding sources for working capital better than top male managers. This study not only provides a better understanding of the relationship between the existence of top female managers and the preference in the use of internally financed working capital but also informs firms that aim to balance the liquidity and the capital cost efficiency in managing their working capital to provide a more significant opportunity for women to occupy top management positions.
Unlocking Success: Nexus between Entrepreneurial Orientation and Financial Performance in Culinary MSMEs Sucahyo, Usil Sis; Damayanti, Theresia Woro; Supramono, Supramono
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 27 No. 1 (2024): April - July 2024
Publisher : Universitas Hayam Wuruk Perbanas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v27i1.4432

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This study aims to investigate the impact of entrepreneurial orientation on the financial performance of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in the culinary sector, while also exploring the mediating roles of digital transformation and working capital in this relationship. Data were gathered via a field survey involving 360 culinary MSMEs operators in Semarang City, Salatiga City, and Surakarta City, with a proportional distribution across these locations. Statistical analysis was conducted using SEM-PLS. The results reveal that entrepreneurial orientation significantly influences financial performance, digital transformation, and working capital. Additionally, digital transformation and working capital play mediating roles in the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and financial performance. This study contributes to theoretical insights by proposing a model to enhance the economic performance of culinary MSMEs, focusing on entrepreneurial orientation, digital transformation, and working capital. From a policy perspective, the government is encouraged to support various initiatives aimed at enhancing entrepreneurial capabilities, fostering the adoption of digital technologies, and promoting effective working capital management within the culinary MSMEs sector.
Unlocking Success: Nexus between Entrepreneurial Orientation and Financial Performance in Culinary MSMEs Sucahyo, Usil Sis; Damayanti, Theresia Woro; Supramono, Supramono
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 27 No. 1 (2024): April - July 2024
Publisher : Universitas Hayam Wuruk Perbanas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v27i1.4432

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the impact of entrepreneurial orientation on the financial performance of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in the culinary sector, while also exploring the mediating roles of digital transformation and working capital in this relationship. Data were gathered via a field survey involving 360 culinary MSMEs operators in Semarang City, Salatiga City, and Surakarta City, with a proportional distribution across these locations. Statistical analysis was conducted using SEM-PLS. The results reveal that entrepreneurial orientation significantly influences financial performance, digital transformation, and working capital. Additionally, digital transformation and working capital play mediating roles in the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and financial performance. This study contributes to theoretical insights by proposing a model to enhance the economic performance of culinary MSMEs, focusing on entrepreneurial orientation, digital transformation, and working capital. From a policy perspective, the government is encouraged to support various initiatives aimed at enhancing entrepreneurial capabilities, fostering the adoption of digital technologies, and promoting effective working capital management within the culinary MSMEs sector.
Internally Financed Working Capital: Top Manager Preferences from the Perspective of Gender Sunardi, Sunardi; Damayanti, Theresia Woro; Supramono, Supramono
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 23 No. 1 (2020): April - July 2020
Publisher : Universitas Hayam Wuruk Perbanas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v23i1.2133

Abstract

This study seeks to investigate the differences in firm managers’ preferences in the use of internal funding to meet working capital needs. The data to be analyzed are obtained from the results of the World Bank's Productivity and the Investment Climate Survey on firm managers in 98 developing countries, with a total sample of 1,235 firm managers. The analysis techniques used are linear regression and ordinal logit analysis. This study demonstrates the gender-based differences in the proportion of the use of internal funding sources. Female top managers prefer to use internal funding sources for working capital better than top male managers. This study not only provides a better understanding of the relationship between the existence of top female managers and the preference in the use of internally financed working capital but also informs firms that aim to balance the liquidity and the capital cost efficiency in managing their working capital to provide a more significant opportunity for women to occupy top management positions.
Co-Authors aenul asfia Agung Wibowo Akbar, Savira Ana Fauziah Anjari, Adzkia Puspa anto, erli puji Ardiani Ika Sulistyawati Arief Widodo Atika Atika Bambang Suteng Sulasmono Beta Ubaya Nindya Chaeriyah, Iqra Cholillah, Syifa Christine Gracia Setyawati Cindy Christine Nanna Darmawan, Rizky Budi Della Gracia Yudistya Putri Denia Maulani Diah Yudhawati Donny Kurniawan Eko Suseno HR Matruty Erpina Desy Desy Sihombing Erwin Mulyana, Erwin Fauzan, Irfan Hadi Handayani, Laras Ayu Fitri Handita Sari Handita Sari, Handita Hari Sunarto Hellenikapoulos , Maria Hilda Saranita Momongan, Hilda Saranita Holisah, Ika Nur Indarto Intiyas Utami Ira Ardianing Saputri Isnadia, Inggit JT Lobby Loekmono Jubelina Jubelina Krisnata Dwi Suyanto Kusdianto, Sholeh Lestari, Dini Egi Lestari, Nur Fitriani Putri Lestari, Rohmini Indah Marisa Wandita Masruri, M. Anwar Meylani Aljeinie Tijow, Meylani Aljeinie Mulyana, Muhammad Ugi Nasution, Armansyah Niati, Atikah Indah Noventris Ratnawati Radja Novriyanthi Taungke, Novriyanthi Nurasila, Ersah Nurhayati, Immas Nurmaalasari, Siti Nurmala Sari Prasetyowati, Riris Aishah Putra, Riki Ade Rahmawati, Rinrin Ramadan, Dicky Ramadhanty, Dini Ramania, Yosepphira Intan Permata Rasiman Rasiman Renea Shinta Aminda Rietveld, Piet Sari, Anita Mustika Sari, Dewi Mesta Septianti, Ajeng Sholahuddin, Mohammad Siti Maamarah, Siti Sobari Sobari Sucahyo Suhendri Suhendri Sunardi Sunardi Sunardi Sunardi Sundara, Revan Julian Theresia Woro Damayanti Titing Suharti Verni Asvariwangi Wina Meilia Waspadiana Handoko, Wina Meilia Waspadiana Wulan, Dara Ratna Yaqin, Fahlevi Ainul Yuwono, Prapto