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IJBE (Integrated Journal of Business and Economics)
ISSN : 25495933     EISSN : 25493280     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.33019/ijbe.v4i3.284
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) is intended to be the journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research on economics. IJBE invites manuscripts in the various topics include, but not limited to, topics covered include: Entrepreneurship, electronic markets Services, strategic alliances Business studies, ethics Microeconomics Behavioural and health economics Macroeconomics Financial markets, investment theories, banking International economics, Foreign Direct Invesment (FDI) Government regulation, taxation Environmental studies, urban issues, emerging markets Empirical studies, quantitative/experimental methods Economic development, system dynamics
Articles 224 Documents
Towards Sustainable Ecotourism: Analyzing the Impact of Memorable Tourism Experiences and Tourist Satisfaction in Indonesia Sari, Niken Permata; Sari, Utami Tunjung; Prastyanto, Anjas Nugroho; Hadi, Antonius Satria
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 9, No 1 (2025): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v9i1.1052

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This study aims to analyze the influence of Memorable Tourism Experiences and Tourist Satisfaction on Revisit Intention of tourists in Indonesia, especially in the context of ecotourism. With its diverse natural and cultural wealth, Indonesia has great potential to become a sustainable ecotourism destination. However, the sustainability of this sector requires a deeper understanding of the factors that influence tourists' intention to return. This study examines Destination Attractiveness, Service Quality, and Security Risk as the main determinants that influence tourist satisfaction and memorable tourism experiences. The methodology used involves collecting primary data with purposive sampling from 250 respondents who have visited ecotourism destinations. Data were analyzed using path analysis to test the relationship between variables. The results show that Destination Attractiveness and Service Quality significantly influence Memorable Tourism Experiences and Tourist Satisfaction, which in turn increases tourists' intention to revisit. This study provides important implications for destination managers and tourism industry stakeholders in developing effective strategies to increase tourist loyalty and support sustainable ecotourism development in Indonesia.
The Effect Of Asset And Liability Management On Stability And Profitability In Islamic Banks Darmawan, Darmawan; Qodhari, Dafelia
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 9, No 1 (2025): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v9i1.1005

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This study examines the relationship between Asset Liability Management (ALM) and the stability and profitability of Islamic banks. The research aims to evaluate the impact of ALM while identifying challenges and opportunities within Islamic banking. ALM is represented by Non-Performing Financing (NPF) and Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR), while stability and profitability are assessed through Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) and Return on Assets (ROA), respectively. Employing a quantitative approach, this research uses time-series data from 2013–2022, analysed through multiple linear regression with E-views software. Results indicate that NPF and FDR significantly negatively impact CAR, while NPF negatively and significantly affects ROA. Conversely, FDR shows a positive but insignificant effect on ROA. These findings highlight the critical role of efficient asset and liability management in maintaining financial stability and enhancing profitability. Islamic banks can leverage these insights to improve credit risk management and liquidity strategies. Policymakers are encouraged to refine regulations that support sustainable and Sharia-compliant banking practices. 
Strategies to Improve Employee Performance Through Employee Engagement, Organizational Culture, Work Motivation, and Job Satisfaction on Employee Performance Saing, Bungaran; Eprianto, Idel
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 9, No 1 (2025): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v9i1.1076

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This study uses a fit model to place work motivation as a mediator to analyze how organizational culture and employee engagement affect employee performance in Bekasi. This study closes the research gap and necessitates further testing to evaluate organizational culture's and employee engagement's impact on employee performance from other perspectives. Applying a fit mediation method and SEM, the research instruments utilized are a quantitative cross-sectional study and a questionnaire for Bekasi employees, demonstrating the significance of the variables. By placing work motivation and job satisfaction as fit mediators, the study gives empirical evidence that organizational culture and employee engagement have an impact on employee performance. The analysis's findings include positive guidance, especially in inspiring workers through active participation and constructive organizational principles that improve business performance.
Volatility Forecasting Using GARCH Versus EGARCH Models for Cryptocurrencies, Indonesian Stocks, and U.S. Stocks Dharma, Yuki Dwi; Utami, Asri; Pujiharta, Pujiharta
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v9i2.1125

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This study examines and compares the effectiveness of GARCH (Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity) and EGARCH (Exponential GARCH) models in forecasting volatility across three distinct financial markets: cryptocurrencies, Indonesian stocks, and U.S. stocks. The research analyzes daily closing price data from April 2018 to September 2024, focusing on five major cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, Binance Coin, and Ripple), five Indonesian blue-chip stocks (BBCA, BBRI, BYAN, BMRI, and TPIA), and five major U.S. stocks (Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon). Using comparative analysis of ARCH(1), GARCH(1,1), and EGARCH(1,1,1) models, the study evaluates their predictive accuracy through multiple metrics including AIC, MAE, RMSE, and SMAPE. Results indicate that EGARCH(1,1,1) generally performs better for cryptocurrencies and U.S. stocks, while GARCH(1,1) shows superior performance for Indonesian stocks, suggesting that volatility patterns and optimal forecasting models vary across different market contexts.
Trapped in Lifestyle? How Financial Literacy and Millennial Investor’s Psychology Determine Investment Decisions in Indonesia Abdullah, Abdullah; Rachma, Nur; Rahman, Karlina Ghazalah; Reynilda, Reynilda
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v9i2.1185

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Studying the impact of financial literacy, lifestyle, consumerism, and psychology on Indonesian millennial investors' investment decisions is the goal of this study. 205 respondents between the ages of 17 and 30 who were dispersed over 10 capital market research communities in Indonesia were selected by purposive sampling. The findings demonstrate the strong direct influence of investor psychology, lifestyle, and financial literacy on investment decisions. Decisions about investments are not impacted by consumption. There is no discernible relationship between investor psychology and financial literacy. Consumer behavior and lifestyle have a big impact on investor psychology. Decisions about investments are influenced by investor psychology. Investment decisions are not impacted by financial literacy through investor psychology. Investment decisions are impacted by lifestyle through investor psychology. Investment decisions are significantly impacted by consumptive behavior through investor psychology. The study suggests that financial service providers and investment platforms should tailor their products and communication strategies to align with the psychological and lifestyle traits of millennial investors, rather than relying solely on traditional financial education.
The Influence of Celebrity Endorser and Price on Consumer Purchase Interest With Brand Image as A Mediation Variable Gumilang, Dendi Anggi; Ihsan, Luthfi fauziah Nur
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v9i2.1132

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This study examines how price and celebrity endorsements affect consumers' desire to buy, using brand image as a mediating factor. A hundred respondents were surveyed with a non-probability sampling technique combined with a purposive sampling method was used. The data analysis method used is the SEM-PLS model. The research results show that celebrity endorsers significantly influence brand image, price significantly influences brand image, and brand image affects purchasing interest. Celebrity endorsers do not significantly affect purchasing interest directly but through brand image as a mediating variable. Price has a significant effect on purchasing interest both directly and through brand image as a mediating variable. This result shows that brand images play crucial roles in purchase interest, Celebrity endorsers can't just boost the sales of products if the brand image is poor.
The Influence of Leadership Style and Stakeholders on Sustainable Village Development Through Community-Based Tourism Habibie, Fachrul Husain; Nurbaeti, Nurbaeti; Mariati, Sri; Mustika, Amalia
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v9i2.1022

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This research aims to analyze the influence of leadership style and stakeholders on community-based tourism and its impact on sustainable village development. Quantitative research was carried out by distributing questionnaires. The research method used is path analysis. The research location is in the Borobudur Tourism Village area. The objects of this research are community groups, business actors and local governments. The population in this study was 9,826 people. Meanwhile, the sample based on the Slovin formula was 385 people. Research findings show that a transactional leadership style focusing on supervision and direction increases community involvement in developing tourist villages. In addition, although stakeholders do not directly influence CBT, they still play an essential role in supporting infrastructure development and improving community skills through CSR funds. The development of sustainable tourism villages is more influenced by community collaboration, understanding of sustainability principles, and diversification of tourism products other than culinary. This research implies the need for tourism village managers to increase community involvement in every stage of development, diversify tourism products, and strengthen collaboration between government, the private sector and the community. Then, the use of technology and social media can expand market reach. At the same time, the community must play an active role in preserving culture and the environment to support the sustainability of tourist villages.
The Dual Role of Collaborative Culture in Leadership-Team Performance Dynamics: A Quantitative Study of Public Sector Institutions Amin, Shofia; Widiastuti, Fitri; Sumarni, Sumarni; Shahnaz, Muthia
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v9i2.1153

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This study examines the mediating and moderating effects of collaborative culture on the relationship between leadership behavior and team performance in modern organizations, specifically focusing on how collaborative culture elements such as knowledge sharing, skill exchange, interpersonal relationships, and synergistic attitudes can serve as strategies for enhancing team performance. Employing a quantitative methodology, data was collected through online questionnaires from 121 employees of government institutions in Jambi and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The findings revealed that leadership behavior significantly and positively influences both team performance and collaborative culture, while collaborative culture, though showing no direct significant effect on team performance, functions as both a mediator and moderator in the leadership behavior-team performance relationship. Although the study's generalizability may be limited due to its specific focus on public sector institutions, this study strengthens the research gap on the dual role of collaborative culture which is still rarely discussed in the context of the Indonesian public sector. The practical implications of this finding can be a reference for organizational leaders to develop team effectiveness and achieve strategic goals through strengthening collaborative culture in public sector management. 
How Engage Employee Implicates Customer-Oriented Behaviours? (A Study on Logistics Industry in Jakarta) Nilasari, B. Medina; Zuita, Stevani Cristin; Utomo, M. Razka
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v9i2.1040

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This research analyzes the influence of High Commitment Work Systems (HCWS) on Work Engagement through Psychological Capital (Psycap) and its implications for Customer Oriented Behaviors. This is field research that uses purposive sampling method. The data analysis approach employs Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) utilizing the AMOS version 22. The findings indicate that High-Performance Work Systems (HPWS) had a positive effect on PsyCap and work engagement. Furthermore, PsyCap was found to have a significant positive impact on work engagement. The analysis confirmed that PsyCap mediated the relationship between HPWS and work engagement. Finally, work engagement was shown to positively influence customer-oriented behaviors. Previous studies did not further examine how the results of employee engagement can influence customer-oriented behavior. The novelty of this study is that employee engagement of delivery employees is associated with customer-oriented behavior. The logistics industry has rapidly evolved since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, coinciding with the surge of online businesses. Delivery employees are at the forefront of logistics industry, so customer-oriented employee behavior is an urgent matter, especially in the era of online business. 
Empowering Business Resilience: The Impact of Inclusive Leadership and Organizational Adaptability through Open Innovation Pride Lambe, Kristian Hoegh; Cheriani, Cheriani
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v9i2.1201

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This study examines the effects of inclusive leadership and organizational adaptation on business resilience in Makassar City's hotel business using through the perspective of open innovation. This study applies a quantitative approach, examining data from 96 hotel managers adopting the Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The findings of the study show that open innovation has a impact on business resilience, while the direct effect of inclusive leadership and organizational adaptability on business resilience is not significant. However, through open innovation, both show significant useful effect. This study underlines the importance of external collaboration, technology adoption, and innovation implementation in increasing business resilience. These results are relevant for the business approach in the era of disruption, especially in the context of the hospitality industry in Indonesia. This study shows that open innovation, such as collaborating with outside partners, adopting new technology, and encouraging fresh ideas, is key to helping hotels in Makassar become more resilient in times of disruption. While inclusive leadership and adaptability alone do not directly improve resilience, they do have a strong positive effect when combined with open innovation. This means hotel managers should focus on creating a culture that supports teamwork, openness, and learning from others outside the organization. For policymakers, the findings suggest the need to support innovation networks and provide training or resources that help hotels connect with external experts and stay competitive. This approach is especially important in the fast-changing hospitality industry in Indonesia

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