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Jurnal Bisnis dan Manajemen
ISSN : 14123681     EISSN : 24424617     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
Jurnal Bisnis dan Manajemen (JBM), with ISSN 1412 - 3681 (printed) and ISSN 2442 - 4617 (Online), is published by LMFE Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Padjadjaran. JBM is published twice a year (every March and September).
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Commitment to Online Community and Continuance Intention: Issue Involvement, Interactivity, and Social Interaction Sony Kusumasondjaja
Jurnal Bisnis Manajemen Vol 18, No 2 (2017): September 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (523.199 KB) | DOI: 10.24198/jbm.v18i2.64

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The purpose of this study is to investigate how issue involvement, online interactivity, and social interaction influence consumer commitment to online travel community and intention to continue participating in the community. An online traveling forum was examined as the issues being observed in this study are highly relevant to the forum. Based on 135 valid responses from active members of the forum obtained through distributing online questionnaire in the forum, structural equation modeling was employed to examine the research model. The results show that issue involvement and social interaction affect commitment to the community; while surprisingly social interaction does not have a significant influence on the commitment. Moreover, commitment to the community leads consumers to continue their participation in the community. Managerial contributions and limitations of the study are discussed. 
Positioning Excellence – Based Model of Business Performance Supported by Market Orientation and Organization Innovation Among The Small and Medium Scale in Binong Jati Knitting Enterprices, Bandung EDDY SOERYANTO SOEGOTO
Jurnal Bisnis Manajemen Vol 17, No 1 (2016): March 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (469.576 KB) | DOI: 10.24198/jbm.v17i1.3

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To keep sustaining in the high competition, the small and medium scale enterprises (SME) must be able to know the customer’s needs and wants. The SME having the market orientation will completely fulfill what the customers want considering that market orientation is the commitment of the SME business actors to give the additional values for the customers. It is demanded to support the organization innovation in order that it can create the positioning excellence of the enterprise expected to determine the business performance. The goal of the research is to test abusiness performance model by taking into account the positioning excellence supported by market orientation and organization innovation. The method used in this research is descriptive and explanatory method, using the craftsmen in Binong Jati Knitting Centre as the research sample consisting of 203 craftsmen. The statistical analysis used was serqual Equation Model with Lisrel 8,7 program. The result of the research shows that in the operation the businessactors of Binong Jati Knitting SME pay little concern toward the market orientation in conducting their business; the business actors in general have not owned the innovative enterprises shown by the product innovation and the innovation in management process; the business actors have been able to place their e-Business in the high positioning excellence. Meanwhile, the business performance of Binong Jati Knitting SME is not proper yet especially in the pointof sales, profits, and market share achieved; the positioning excellence is influenced significantly positive by the market orientation and organization innovation. In the effort to improve the business performance, SME is recommended to implement the model simultaneously.
The Influence of the Existence of an Oversight Committee and the Extent of Voluntary Disclosure on Stock Prices In Indonesia Ari Pradhanawati; Dinalestari Purbawati; Agung Budiatmo
Jurnal Bisnis Manajemen Vol 18, No 1 (2017): March 2017
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This study consists of two test models. The first model investigates the impact betweenthe existence of anoversight committee on the extent of voluntary disclosure. The second test model investigates the impact betweenthe extent of voluntary disclosure on stock price.The data was collected from the annual reports non-financial companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (BEI) the period 2012, 2013 and 2014. Analysis tools used in the first test model is a multiple regression and a second test using simple regression model is also performed. The results of analyses show that only the existence of the risk management committee has a significant positive effect on the extent of voluntary disclosure. Then, the extent of voluntary disclosure has a significant positive effect on stock prices.
How is The Volatility of Jakarta Islamic Index Stocks? Erna Listyaningsih; Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti
Jurnal Bisnis Manajemen Vol 17, No 2 (2016): September 2016
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The Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) is the Islamic Index in Indonesia which is based on Sharia compliance, changes in market capitalisation and liquidity. This objective of the present study is to measure volatility of JII stocksand compare it with non-JII during 2005-2012 by using ARCH and GARCH models.The previous studies just comparing JII with other indices, a valid conclusion cannot be drawn as most of stocks belonging to JII are also included in the other indices. Therefore in this study we split stocks listed in Indonesian stock exchange into two periods: 2005-2007 which consists of two groups: JII and Non-JII and 2008-2012 which consists of three groups: JII, Sharia and Non-Sharia based on industry sector in order to investigate which one has the lowest volatility. This study uses two proxies of liquidity for each period namely: turnover and spread due to we use CAPM extended Fama and French and also augmented liquidity to calculate excess return.In the period of 2008-2012 found that there is GARCH (1,0) in which ARCH influences the volatility of return. Additionally, dummy-JII and dummy-Sharia influence negative significantly toward volatility of return as well. This finding alsorevealed that JII stocks have lower volatility compared to non-JII in which JII has the lowest leverage compared to Sharia and Non-Sharia. Therefore this result is consistent with the theory in which JII stocks has the lowest volatility due to their characteristic which is Sharia compliance, high market capitalization and high liquidity.
Elections Legal Entity As rescue efforts Revolving Fund Program PNPM Mandiri Urban and Rural HARYADI .; LAELI BUDIARTI; DIJAN RAHAJUNI; SRI RESTARI; REFIUS P. SETYANTO
Jurnal Bisnis Manajemen Vol 16, No 2 (2015): September 2015
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The aim of this research is to analyze the performance of PNPM Mandiri Program and identify the desirability ofstakeholder in managing revolving fund of PNPM Mandiri after the end of this program in Banyumas Regency. Informanas source of the data consist of PNPM organizer, facilitator, and the community who received revolving fund. We usequalitative and quantitative techniques to analize the data. Our analysis shows that the amount of the fund is morethan a hundred billion. They have been revolving and need to manage by legal entity organization. Meanwhile, thedesirability of the stakeholder of PNPM Mandiri especially PNPM Organizer is different. Some people want the publiccorporation as the legal entity to manage the fund, but the others want cooperation.Keywords: PNPM Mandiri, Revolving Fund, Cooperation, public corporation.
Discrete Time Hazard Model with Interest Rate for Default Forecast: A Study of Post-2008-Crises In Indonesian Listed Insurance Companies Ni Nyoman Sawitri
Jurnal Bisnis Manajemen Vol 18, No 1 (2017): March 2017
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This paper is intended to examine the preformance of the discrete-time hazard model with interest rate in predicting bankruptcy of listed insurance companies in Indonesia Stock Exchange. The study focuses on the period after the 2008-crises. The study employed 2008-2015 financial data of all insurance companies listed in Indonesia stock market. The author conducted  stepwise logistic regression to find particular financial ratios to be included in the model, and used interest rate as the baseline hazard rate. To examine precision of the model, the author placed 2016 as the forecast period.
Perilaku Dunia Usaha dalam Melakukan Adopsi Inovasi Pertanian Nurjaman Nurjaman; Ujang Sumarwan; Kirbrandoko Kirbrandoko
Jurnal Bisnis Manajemen Vol 16, No 1 (2015): March 2015
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This research was conducted to analyze the effect of attitude toward the behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control on the intention to adopt the business world in agriculture. This research was important to look at the behavior of the business world in adopting agricultural innovations that will increase the amount of innovation that will be adopted by the businesspeople. This research was uses the theory of planned behavior developed by Ajzen. This research was conducted directly to businesses spread in Jakarta, Bogor, Bandung, Semarang, Surabaya, Malang and Borneo during February to April 2014. Research data was obtained by conducting interviews to businesses by using a questionnaire. The sample of respondents used in this study is the population of the world crop of technology businesses that have done or have followed the adoption of innovation promotion activities of IAARD. The variables used in this study was the effect of attitude toward the behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control as independent variables in the business world and the intention to adopt innovation as the dependent variable. Data were analyzed using multiple regression analysis tool Minitab 16 and also performed a descriptive analysis. The results showed that the intention of doing business in the innovation adoption is significantly affected by the components of attitude toward the behavior, subjective norms, and behavioral control. From this study can be applied to marketing strategies to increase the amount of innovation is the adoption of more intensive cooperation with relevant institutions in marketing activities that the institution will provide advice in making innovation to the world of business. From this research further research could be developed in the form of other components that may affect the business community in adopting agricultural innovations.
The Impact of Conservation Information on Average Abnormal Return: Time Series Analysis Murwatiningsih Murwatiningsih; Arief Yulianto; Kris Brantas Abiprayu; Andhi Wijayanto
Jurnal Bisnis Manajemen Vol 19, No 1 (2018): March 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (253.498 KB) | DOI: 10.24198/jbm.v19i1.171

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The aims of this research are to examine the impact of conservation-based information to average abnormal return of firms. The data which used in this research are all of the news regarding corporate action especially conservation-based information that gathered from Bisnis Indonesia from July 2016 through August 2017. All of the firm which also listed in Sri Kehati Index. The order of the examination within this research are (1) stationery test (2) ARCH or GARCH test (3) Dummy test (Least Square Dummy Variable) and (4) Hypothesis test). The results show that the change in AAR is not influenced by conservation publication made by Bisnis Indonesia. It means that the average AAR difference occurs only in the sample yet the result cannot be generalized in capital market in Indonesia.
Perception and Expectation of Viewers and Proposed Business Models for Local TV Stations: Case of Internet Local TV Stations in West Java Province-Indonesia Umi Kaltum; Wa Ode Zusnita Muizu; Merita Bernik
Jurnal Bisnis Manajemen Vol 19, No 1 (2018): March 2018
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Local content is an important resource for Indonesia because it has economic as well as cultural values. Local content has the value of local wisdom, believed to be able to build a strong national identity and is able to survive amid the uncertainty era. Presently, the Indonesian local content barely exists, being hit by the global content in various media. Local television, closely related to the content area, is expected to encourage the growth of local content from all regions of the country. This research is aimed at determining the role of internet local TV in West Java in developing the local content which has global competitiveness. This can then be utilized by all local TV stations in Indonesia to expand the broadcast nationally and globally by using the Internet television technology.The method used is a descriptive survey using quantitative and qualitative research approach. The sample consists of 422 viewers and 12 local TV stations in West Java. The results obtained are the perception and expectations of the local TV viewers in West Java from the aspect of Quality Service with the dimensions of tangibility, Assurance, Empathy, Reliability, and Responsiveness, as well as the Business Model Canvas (BMC) of local TV stations in West Java.
Manufacturing Industry Environment: The Effect of Incentive Structures on Group Performance Fahmi Rizani; Sondakh Grivaldi Antonius; Sarwani Sarwani
Jurnal Bisnis Manajemen Vol 19, No 1 (2018): March 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (478.169 KB) | DOI: 10.24198/jbm.v19i1.150

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In the manufacturing industry environment, assembly lines and teams are applied to several industries such as Ford's automotive industry that implements assembly lines and Volvo which implements teams (Libby and Thorne, 2009). This study aims to examine the effect of incentive structures on group performance in a manufacturing environment. The incentive structures used in this study are individual incentives, group incentives, and mixed incentives, while the manufacturing environment used is the assembly line and team. This research is a laboratory experiment which involved 150 students as the subject sample for the study and it used factorial design 3 x 2 between subjects. The subject sample was assigned to a create building using bricks in accordance with the instructions. The results showed that the incentive structure influenced the group performance on the assembly line and team. It was found that in a team, group incentives motivate group members to interact, share information, and work together to produce more wonderful results, group incentives produce higher group performance than individual and mixed incentives. In regard to assembly lines, individual incentives resulted into higher group performance than group and mixed incentives, since individual incentives tend to motivate individuals to work for better output(s).

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