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Journal : Journal of Applied Business and Technology

Digital Information Systems on Business Agility and Innovation in the Era of Industry 6.0 Mukhsin, Mukhsin; Tendra, Gusrio; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Suharti, Suharti; Suyono, Suyono; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Andi, Andi; Putri, Novita Yulia; Augustine, Yvonne; Renaldo, Nicholas; Musa, Sulaiman; Cecilia, Cecilia
Journal of Applied Business and Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Applied Business and Technology
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/jabt.v6i1.204

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The primary objective of this study is to analyze the impact of advanced digital information systems on business agility and innovation within the industry 6.0 framework. Novelty in this research is to develop new dimension of digital information systems, business agility, and innovation. In this quantitative research, data will be collected using a structured questionnaire. The data will then be analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling. The sample size will be a minimum of 210 respondents, in accordance with SEM guidelines. The study confirms that Digital Information Systems (DIS) significantly improve Business Agility and that Business Agility positively influences Innovation. However, Digital Information Systems do not directly improve Innovation. Instead, Business Agility acts as a mediator, meaning that Digital Information Systems enhances Innovation indirectly through Business Agility. This finding highlights the indirect role of Digital Information Systems in fostering Innovation. Simply adopting digital systems is not enough to drive Innovation; rather, organizations must leverage these systems to enhance their agility, which in turn facilitates innovation. Future research should incorporate qualitative approaches (e.g., case studies, expert interviews) to better understand the mechanisms behind agility-driven innovation.
How Business Intelligence, Intellectual Capital, and Company Performance Increase Company Value? Leverage as Moderation Renaldo, Nicholas; Suyono; Andi; Putri, Novita Yulia; Cecilia
Journal of Applied Business and Technology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Applied Business and Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/jabt.v4i1.123

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This study aims to analyze the role of leverage which moderates the effect of business intelligence, intellectual capital, and financial performance on firm value and is controlled by the variable firm size and sales growth in manufacturing industry companies on the IDX in 2013-2021. This study uses secondary data and panel data, a sample of 420 manufacturing industry companies in 2013-2021. The results of the first model study before moderation show that the independent variables of business intelligence, intellectual capital and company performance have a positive effect on firm value. However, for the leverage variable it has a negative effect on firm value, which shows that the higher the debt owned, the lower the company's value. The application of business intelligence can be done through the improvement of a good integrated system. Companies should optimize their intellectual capital. The use of debt to finance a company can increase the value of the company, this increase should be considered before making a decision by considering the risks that will arise and the cash flows that will be received.