Putri, Dinda Amalia
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The Influence of Net Profit Margin, Operating Cash Flow, Trade Volume, and Intellectual Capital on Firm Value in Infrastructure Sector Companies Listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange Putri, Dinda Amalia; Budiarti, Lina
Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (IIJSE) Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Sharia Economics
Publisher : Sharia Economics Department Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim, Mojokerto

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This study aims to determine the effect of Net Profit Margin (NPM), Operating Cash Flow (OCF), Trading Volume, and Intellectual Capital (IC) on Firm Value in infrastructure sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2021 to 2023. The approach used in this study is quantitative with secondary data obtained from annual financial reports. The population consists of 69 infrastructure companies listed on the IDX, with 33 companies selected through purposive sampling. The analysis was carried out using IBM SPSS 26. The results showed that NPM, OCF, Trading Volume, and IC have a significant positive effect on Firm Value, with a coefficient of determination (R²) of 43.7%, the remaining 56.3% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study. Based on the F test results, it shows that the NPM, OCF, Trading Volume, and IC variables simultaneously affect the Firm Value. Based on the t test results, it shows that the NPM, OCF, Trading Volume, and IC variables partially affect the Firm Value. This finding highlights the importance of financial factors and intangible factors, such as Intellectual Capital, in determining the market value of companies in the infrastructure sector. For investors, these variables are very important in assessing potential investment opportunities. Future research can extend the sample period to include more years and explore additional financial indicators to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the factors that influence firm value. This will provide stronger insights into long-term investment strategies in the infrastructure sector.
PERFORMANCE ON MANAGEMENT OF PARLIAMENTARY EXPERTS IN INDONESIA: A MALCOLM BALDRIGE FRAMEWORK ANALYSIS Putri, Dinda Amalia; Nuh, Mohammad; Wike, Wike
Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation Vol 12, No 2 (2025): Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation
Publisher : Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Brawijaya

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This study investigates the performance management of parliamentary experts (Tenaga Ahli Anggota Anggota) supporting members of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI) through the lens of the Malcolm Baldrige Performance Excellence Framework. As non-permanent staff appointed to assist with legislative, budgetary, and oversight functions, parliamentary experts play a pivotal role in enhancing institutional effectiveness. However, fragmented recruitment practices, unstandardized evaluation mechanisms, and limited competency development have led to significant variations in performance quality.Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, this research draws on document analysis, in-depth interviews with parliamentary experts across multiple factions, and field observations. The findings reveal that while the leadership and strategic dimensions of the Baldrige framework are present in varying degrees, critical gaps remain in workforce engagement, performance measurement, and results integration. The study identifies the absence of competency-based recruitment, lack of continuous training, and decentralised performance control as key barriers to achieving high performance.This paper offers a strategic recommendation for adopting an integrated performance management system aligned with Baldrige principles, encompassing clear KPIs, unified evaluation standards, and structured capacity-building programs. By embedding quality management practices, the Indonesian legislative body can strengthen its internal support system and improve the overall quality of parliamentary governance.