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Journal : JBMR: Journal of Business and Management Review

Job Satisfaction as a Mediator of Spiritual Leadership and Intention to Stay of Teaching Personnel Muhammad Fajrul Islam Fasieh; Armanu Thoyib; Nanang Suryadi
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): (Issue-March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/jbmr43.6422023

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This study aimed to determine the role of spiritual leadership and job satisfaction in increasing the intention to stay employed among teaching personnel. This study was conducted at Darud Da'wah Wal Irsyad educational institution in Parepare City, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Data collection used a non-probability sampling approach. Respondents collected in this study was 144. The data analysis method used partial least squares (PLS)-based structural equation modeling (SEM) using the SmartPLS 3.3 software application. The research findings noted that spiritual leadership and job satisfaction proved to have an effect on increasing the intention to stay of teaching personnel. Spiritual leadership has a direct impact on teaching personnel's intention to stay. Spiritual leadership has a direct effect on job satisfaction. Job satisfaction has a direct effect on intention to stay. In addition, the effect of spiritual leadership will be better if supported by job satisfaction in increasing the intention to stay of teaching personnel; in other words, job satisfaction partially mediates the relationship between spiritual leadership and intention to stay.
The Influence of Perceived Risk and Perceived Benefits on Continuance Intention to Adopt Fintech P2P Lending Mediated by Trust in Indonesia Purnama, Elang Satriaputra; Suryadi, Nanang; Andarwati, Andarwati
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 10 (2023): (Issue-October)
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This study investigates the influence of perceived risk and perceived benefits on the continuance intention to adopt fintech P2P lending platforms in Indonesia, considering trust as a mediating factor. With the fintech sector experiencing rapid expansion, understanding the determinants of user retention is crucial for sustaining growth and ensuring consumer protection under the oversight of regulatory bodies like Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK). A total of 105 participants were recruited for the survey, ensuring a diverse demoghparic representation in terms of age, gender, job, origin, and job occupation. The data were analyzed using Structrual Equation Modeling (SEM). The anaylis of the data revealed that perceived risk significantly gives negative influenced to continuance intention to adopt fintech p2p lending. In contrast, perceived benefit had a robust positive effect on continuance intention to adopt fintech p2p lending. Trust was found to partially mediate the relationship between perceived risk, perceived benefits, and continuance intention.
The Impact of City Branding and City Image on Revisit Intention Mediated Tourist Satisfaction A Case Study of Tourists Sahal, Muhammad; Suryadi, Nanang
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): (Issue-January)
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This study aims to determine the influence of City Branding and City Image on the Revisit Intention of tourists to Batu City mediated by Tourist Satisfaction. The study collected 200 samples with purposive sampling techniques. The data collection method in this study used a questionnaire with a Likert scale of 1-5. The data test in this study used SEM PLS. The results of this study show that the City Branding variable has no influence on Revisit Intention. While City Image has a positive and significant influence on Revisit Intention. In addition, this study also shows that City Branding and City Image have a positive effect on Revisit Intention with Tourist Satisfaction as a mediation variable. The benefits of this study are expected that the Batu City government can continue to improve the quality of the city's City Image in order to increase tourist return visits in Batu City. In addition, tourist satisfaction must also be a top priority for tourism business actors and the Batu City government to help create suitable City Branding and City Image in Batu City. So that tourists who come to Batu City are expected to be able to visit again in the future.
Co-Authors A.Pandu Wirawan Abdurrahman Hakim Ainur Rofiq Ainur Rofiq Ananda Sabil Hussein Andarwati Andarwati Andri Medina Andrian Wahyu Laksono Annisa Aulani Kusnadi Aris Hardiatno Armanu Armanu Armanu Armanu Armanu Armanu Thoyib Armanu, Armanu Baistia, Salisa Dzikroh Bambang Samsul Hidayat Bayu Rafisukmawan Choirul Huda Choirun, Annisa’u Chyntia Putri Alifah Baskoro Dedy Dimas Hendrawan Eka Bio, Muhammad Judhanto Elsa Gaotami Fatchur Rohman Febriandaru Kurniasih Fitriyana, Nurul Amalia Grimonia, Raissa Hakam Ali Niazi Hakim, Abdurrahman Hakim, Abdurrahman Hanif Mutiara Rohmah Haryo Bhaskoro Imam Santoso Islam Fasieh, Muhammad Fajrul Kardina Yudha Parwati Kornelius Kelemur Kroon Makhmut, Khalilah Daud Isaac Mangku Purnomo Margono Margono Margono Miftahurrahmah, Aisyah Muhammad Fajrul Iskam Fasieh Muhammad Fajrul Islam F Muhammad Fajrul Islam Fasieh Muhammad Fajrul Islam Fasieh Muhammad Irsyad Gulam B Muhammad Judhanto Eka Bio Muhammad Pringgo. P Muhammad Sahal Noermijati Noermijati Noermijati, Noermijati Nugraha, Krisna Wahyu Nur Khusniyah Indrawati Nuraini Desty Nurmasari Permadi, Fajar Pradida, Debbi Rangga Pranoto, Danu Eko Primi Puspita Ramadhania Priska Arindya Purnama Purnama, Elang Satriaputra Raditha Dwi Vata Hapsari Radityo Putro Handrito Ramadhan, M. Agil Retno Fuji Oktaviani Rila Anggraeni Rila Anggraeni, Rila Rizka Zulfikar Robimadin, Cahya Nugeraha Rr Ayu Firdausiah Rubi Handojo Rusydayanti, Fatinah Sarah Barqiah Siti Narsito Wulan Soraya, Az’zahra Dinda Sunaryo Taufiq Abdurrahman Valen Prasarry, Yudhita Wahyudi, Deby Yuliana Wahyudi, Yuda Putra Wibawanto, Rayhana Alesha Haidar Wiranata, Axel Wu, Hung-Che Yuditha Valen Prasarry Zulfikar, Rizka