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STRES, KOMPENSASI DAN KEPUASAN KERJA PADA KOMITMEN ORGANISASI DI KARYAWAN PT ROYAL KHORINDAH PURBALINGGA Dian Safitri Koesoemasari; Rifky Kurniawan; Ratna Pujiastuti
Majalah Imiah Manajemen & Bisnis Vol 18 No 2 (2021): Majalah Ilmiah Manajemen dan Bisnis (MIMB)
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The study aims to test stress, compensation and job satisfaction on organizational commitment. The test is done with multiple linear regression. The results of this study prove that work stress has a positive effect is not significant, compensation has a significant negative effect and job satisfaction has no significant positive effect on organizational commitment. The results of this study provide an idea that stress and job satisfaction can affect organizational commitment even if it does not prove significant. Organizational commitment is strongly influenced by the compensation provided by the company. The study found that in developing countries such as Indonesia the level of one's basic needs greatly affects the organization's commitment. Employees will be tied to the organization if their basic needs are met. The results of this study are in accordance with Maslow's theory.
Analisis Fundamental Perusahaan Pada Harga Saham Perusahaan Industri Barang Konsumsi Di Bursa Efek Indonesia Dian Safitri Koesoemasari; Windarti Setiani; Harsuti Harsuti; Endang Sri Wahyuningsih
Majalah Imiah Manajemen & Bisnis Vol 19 No 1 (2022): Majalah Ilmiah Manajemen & Bisnis (MIMB)
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This study aims to determine the significance of the effect of net profit margin, current ratio, debt to equity ratio and dividend payout ratio on stock prices in consumer goods industry companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The samples obtained were as many as 8 companies using the purposive sampling method. The analysis technique used is the panel data analysis technique. The results showed that net profit margin, current ratio, debt to equity ratio and dividend payout ratio had a significant effect on stock prices. The implications of this study for potential investors to pay attention and consider the ratio of NPM, CR, DER and DPR because the ratio proved significant to strengthen the rise and fall of stock prices. An additional finding in this study is that CR has a significant negative effect, meaning that the condition of a company that is too liquid can result in a decrease in profitability for the company. Investors need to pay attention to the CR of a company in assessing the company's shares, so it is not wrong to choose the company to buy its shares.
Determinan Foreign Investment Direct (FID) di Indonesia Dian Safitri Koesoemasari; Ratna Khaerunnisa; Nirmala Nirmala
Majalah Imiah Manajemen & Bisnis Vol 19 No 2 (2022): Majalah Ilmiah Manajemen & Bisnis (MIMB)
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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of interest rate variables, labor wages and exchange rates on foreign direct investment in Indonesia. The population is a sub-sector registered on the Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board. The research sample was taken using purposive sampling method and determined 20 subsectors. The analytical tool used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results of the t-test of the interest rate variable showed significant negative, the labor wage variable had a significant positive effect and the exchange rate had a significant negative effect on foreign direct investment. The implication of this study is that the government needs to monitor and stabilize interest rates and exchange rates in order to optimize FDI in Indonesia. The government also needs to monitor wage fixing policies so as not to burden investors and increase FDI in Indonesia