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Eustress, Employee Job Burnout Syndrome and Productive Performance in the Madura Herbal Industry Firdaus, Vera; Andriani, Dewi; Febriansah, Rizky Eka
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 23 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v23i3.5144

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Herbal products require employees to maintain cleanliness and product quality, while on the other hand, the demand for herbal products has implications for increasing workloads and becoming stressors for employees. Efforts to optimize employee productivity and performance can be carried out by the company by revitalizing employee performance so that they remain productive. The novelty in this study is a combination of work productivity and performance dimensions that produce five indicators, namely work quality, work quantity, task performance, contextual; performance, and adaptive to timeliness. This study aims to identify the factors that affect the productive performance of employees. This study uses a quantitative approach with a questionnaire as primary data, which is analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis with testing using SPSS version 16 for Windows. The research population is the herbal family business employee in Madura. With the cluster sampling technique, 100 employees were obtained from 4 research locations in Bangkalan and Pamekasan. The results showed that eustress can increase the productive performance of employees. Meanwhile, high job burnout reduces the productive performance of employees. Keywords—Eustress; Job Burnout; Productive Performance
Human Resources Development as the Future Agenda of 21st Century Indonesian Ecclesiology in the Realm of Economic Digitalisation Wiryadinata, Halim; Zaluchu, Sonny Eli; Susi, Susi; Roni, Roni
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 23 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v23i3.5289

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This research seeks the priority of human resources development in Indonesian ecclesiology as the response to economic digitalization growth. The COVID-19 pandemic has created vast changes in the economic market and needs a long-term strategy in human resources management. As a community of people, a church needs to pursue the future agenda of 21st-century ecclesiology. Through the conducting of the sociology of religion method, this research finds out the old concept of ecclesiology and needs to improve as the immediate response for eliminating human resources. The study concludes by showing human resources as the priority agenda for development in economic digitalization. Keywords— Human Resources Management; Indonesian Ecclesiology; Future Agenda of Church; Economic Digitalisation
The Influence of Conversation Skills on Chatbot on Purchase Behavior in E-Commerce Ramadhani, Aulia; Handayani, Putu Wuri; Pinem, Ave Adriana; Sari, Puspita Kencana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v23i3.5304

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To date, chatbots have been widely used in e-commerce as a replacement for conventional customer service agents. This study aims to analyze the influence of chatbots’ conversation skills on purchasing decisions made by e-commerce users. The specific skills examined were tailored response and response variety. This study used quantitative methods with online questionnaires and involved 699 respondents who had shopped on an ecommerce website and used a chatbot feature in the application. The e-commerce platforms involved in this study were the top five used in Indonesia: Shopee, Tokopedia, BliBli, Lazada, and Bukalapak. The data collected were analyzed using the partial least squares structural equation modeling method. The results show that the conversational skills of chatbots can influence consumer shopping decisions which can increase the sales of ecommerce organizations. The results provide guidance for e-commerce platforms using chatbots to help consumers with shopping. Keywords—Conversational Skills; Chatbot; E-Commerce; Indonesia; Purchase Behavior
Implementation of Design Thinking Concepts in Eco-Fashion Product Design Gunawan, Arien Arianti; Putri, Mediany Kriseka; S. Putri, Ifa Nadhifah
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 23 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v23i3.5486

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The study aims to determine how green design thinking and entrepreneurship concepts can be applied to fashion products made from recycled materials. This study uses a design thinking approach and a qualitative approach that aims to gain a deep understanding, develop theoretical foundations, and describe the reality of the research scope. The technique is in the form of collecting data from waste banks, garbage collectors, and several people who are competent in the fashion sector by conducting in-depth interviews. The combination of design thinking and green entrepreneurship can have a positive impact; problem-solving can be done through the design thinking stage to innovate in business while supporting the environmentally friendly movement. Products derived from "waste" generated by household consumption can be processed in such a way as to create selling value and be accepted by the community. Further research should consider seeking as many sources of information as possible, using appropriate tools, and studying every detail of the materials used. The findings of this study provide important insights into knowledge about design thinking and green entrepreneurship, as well as for those involved in product manufacturing. This research can also be a helpful tool in implementing knowledge about design thinking, green entrepreneurship, and the fashion sector. Keywords—Design Thinking; Eco-Fashion; Green Entrepreneurship
Financial feasibility of marine tourism hospitality sector post-pandemic outbreak of Covid-19: case study from small islands regions Ngangun, Tati Atia; Pentury, Frischilla
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v23i3.5759

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The challenge faced by small and micro enterprises in remote islands is the ability to maintain the consistency of the production and revenue. The marine tourism sector in Kei Islands, like many sectors dealt and is still facing the same roadblock to visitor growth and consistency after the COVID-19pandemic hit and is still recovering. Thus, it is important for the local hospitality sector to measure the projectionof their business. The purpose of the study was to identify the financial feasibility of the hospitality sector in the Kei Islands region. By doing so, two beach resorts and two restaurants were selected as the study cases located in the famous and famous marine tourism spot in the region, which is Ngurbloat Beach. The field survey was conducted in August 2022 by in-depth interviews and questionnaires to collect the field data from owners of resorts and restaurants. The indicators of financing feasibility that were used in this study were B/C, profit, R/C, NPV, IRR, and yearly profitability projection. The result showed that for each beach resort and restaurant, all the criteria showed that those were still feasible for the next five years. Although the results also indicated that for the current stance, the profitability projection for the next five years had a downward trend compared to the present year. Therefore, promotion and the effectiveness of government handling post-pandemic are important insignificantly increasing the profitability of the hospitality sector in the region. Keywords— Hospitality; Financial Feasibility; Marine Tourism; Profitability
Solidifying Fear Appeal Effect on E-Commerce Customer Purchase Intention during Covid-19 Pandemic through Digital Public Relation Persuasion Riofita, Hendra; Dimasadra, Waldana
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 23 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v23i3.5807

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The aim of this study is to measure the effect of fear appeal and digital public relation persuasion respectively on e-commerce customer purchase intention and to solidify the effect of fear appeal on e-commerce customer purchase intention through digital public relation persuasion, during the Covid-19 pandemic. For this survey study, the data processed with SPSS and Amos programs is collected from Indonesian e-commerce customers, and taken using a snowball and non-probable sampling method. All hypotheses are supported. The constructs of this study can elaborate the theory of reasoned action since fear appeal and digital public relation persuasion function to solidify e-commerce customer purchase intention. The implication is e-commerce must develop digital public relation persuasion to solidify the effect of fear appeal on e-commerce customer purchase intention. Keywords— Fear Appeal; Public Relation Persuasion; Purchase Intention; E-Commerce; Covid-19
Stock Return Prediction Model in Indonesia Rizal, Nora Amelda; Kumar, Rajesh B.; Gurrib, Ikhlaas
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 23 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v23i3.6622

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Stock returns are influenced by various things both external and internal. External factors that influence it include market sentiment and the circulation of information about the economy of the company's industry sector. Market sentiment is a reflection of the attitude and mood of investors towards the company. As a result, other investors try to anticipate the consequences of this attitude, so strategies emerge in investing. One of the strategies is the momentum of when to buy or sell an investment as a result of the investor's consideration of a situation to make their financial decision-making processes. This research aims to develop a model based on momentum estimations to determine when to buy and sell from each investment. Specifically, the study focuses on analysing the impacts of momentum factors along with beta, alpha and total risk factors on equity returns in Indonesia, using logistic regression to predict the likelihood of the returns. By combining influential factors, this model can make predictions with an accuracy of 85.6 per cent. The study has implications for investment strategy in Indonesia, particularly during episodes of downturn. The research is limited due to its reliance on the logistic regression model. This is the first study to include a momentum factor, along with beta, alpha, and total risk to predict the likelihood of equity returns in Indonesia. Keywords— Investment; Momentum; Return Prediction; Emerging Markets
Influencer Marketing and Online Advertising as A Digital Marketing: A Case Study Green Beauty Products Yusiana, Rennyta; Hurriyati, Ratih; Dirgantari, Puspo Dewi; Disman, Disman
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 23 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v23i3.6772

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The beauty industry in Indonesia is experiencing rapid growth, driven by factors such as a large young population and increasing purchasing power. The government is also encouraging improvements in the supply chain of raw materials to increase the national added value. Additionally, advancements in technology and the rise of social media and digital platforms have provided opportunities for the promotion and dissemination of beauty products. Influencer marketing and online advertising have become popular strategies for promoting beauty products. These techniques have been found to have a positive impact on consumer purchase decisions. Green brand knowledge has also gained importance in the beauty industry, as consumers are becoming more conscious of environmental issues and seeking sustainable and eco-friendly products. Therefore, this study aims to examine the impact of influencer marketing, online advertising, and green brand knowledge on the purchase decisions of green beauty products. The study utilizes a quantitative research approach and analyses data from 100 consumers. The findings suggest that influencer marketing and online advertising, have a direct impact on purchasing decisions, while green brand awareness has an insignificant impact on purchase decisions. The study recommends that companies focus on creating high-quality influencer content and implementing effective online marketing strategies to enhance the impact of these techniques. Additionally, companies should choose influencers and platforms aligned with their target audience. The study acknowledges limitations in sample size and research method and suggests further research to validate the findings. Keywords—Influencer Marketing; Online Advertising; Green Brand Knowledge; Purchase Decision
The Application of Supply Chain Risk Management Assessment in Smallscale Fisheries in Bangka Belitung, Indonesia Using Probabilistic Risk Analysis (PRA) Method Ardiatika, Yugo; Mahjoub, Mohamed-Badrane; Novieningtyas, Annisaa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v23i3.6773

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Indonesia’s small-scale fisheries contributed as the second large fishing country which create an economy of scale throughout the food security. However, fish capturing from the indigenous livelihood weighed an inefficiency on the production volume due to limited resources and knowledge. The research aims to benefit by applying supply chain risk management on fishery products in Bangka Belitung, Indonesia across its regencies with product-hub placement. The objective is to identify the local risk distributions and most vital causes to cumulative losses for specific fish commodities. The research would specify the least to most common risk occurred. The research is a triangulation method consisting of probabilistic risk analysis, interviews, and direct observations. The result showed there is a significant level of risk outspread around each municipality in Bangka Belitung, showing from the capture, sampling, and fishery businesses production data. The lead time in days and price per unit became the two main factors as it validates the risk occurrence. The government strategy was limited on the high number of volume and potentials, a case would be shrimps. Indeed, there is an indication that high risks are occurring in most small lead time fishery businesses across Bangka Belitung with mackerel fish as the main spoilage, followed by crab, and yellow-tail scads. The findings showed there is an average of 35,00% risk inside 30,36% fishery businesses in Bangka Belitung and the risk impact per business capture ranged between 0,33 to 0,77 probability. The total risk for price reached 94.78% of the total fish commodities. Keywords—Probabilistic Risk Analysis; Product-Hub; Risk Management; Small-Scale Fisheries; Supply Chain
Unveiling Employee Turnover Phenomena in South East Asia’s Largest Population Utami, Ami Fitri; Nur Suci, Rumondang Puji; Shakira, Aisyah
Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia Vol. 23 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Manajemen Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/jmi.v23i3.7021

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Generation Y is known as a generation that grew up with technological advances, creating more dynamic, creative, and career development-oriented employees. However, they are also known as having a low level of loyalty. It is caused because Gen Y tends to have high turnover intentions. Companies need to understand the values of Gen Y to develop management strategies so employees can be maintained. Employees who feel their contribution is valued by their organization will have a high commitment to the company. It also happens when they feel the supervisors show concern for them. This study aims to identify the role of person-organization fit, perceived organizational support, and perceived supervisor support on the turnover intention of Jakarta’s Gen Y employees. The analytical method is quantitative, with 428 samples. The results of this study shall be considered for companies to determine the exact strategies for Gen Y employees. Keywords— Generation Y; Turnover Intention; Person-Organization Fit; Perceived Organizational Support; Perceived Supervisor Support

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