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AFEBI Management and Business Review
ISSN : 2548530X     EISSN : 25485318     DOI : -
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AFEBI Management And Business Review (AMBR) is an academic journal which is published twice a year (June and December) by The Association of The Faculty of Economics and Business Indonesia. AMBR is aimed as an outlet for theoretical and empirical research in the field of management and business and to disseminate the information of the management and business research was conducted by members of AFEBI in particular and researchers in general to the academics, practitioners, students, and others who interested in management and business research.
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Decision Making in The Culture and Creative Industries Environment: Lessons from The Cultural Village Chrisna T. Permana; Budi Harsanto
AFEBI Management and Business Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/ambr.v6i1.403

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Cultural village is an area-based development concept that engages with the culture and creative industries as well as tactical urbanism. Typically, a cultural village is situated in geographical areas that have traditionally had strong cultural themes and have the potential for socio-economic growth in the surrounding region. Decision-making in this environment differs from pure-profit sector decision-making. This study set out to draw lessons from the cultural village, especially in Global South, where the culturally-led consensus approach is used to reshape group decision-making processes. This study uses a systematic review method as a way to search, screen, analyze and synthesize knowledge from the academic database. The Scopus academic database is used for the search process. This paper concludes that the inclusion of culture into decision-making offers three stages of fundamental lessons for the community, which are flexibility, openness, and innovation. These three forms the foundation for the five main elements of decision-making in the cultural village, which include inclusive, participatory, collaborative, agreement-seeking, and cooperative. These findings suggest that the culturally-led consensus approach is a potential tool for policymakers to work with the community, especially to organize more bottom-up decision-making processes in traditional environments.
Hospital Location Selection Targeting Indonesian NHI Patients for a Sustainable Business Arviansyah Arviansyah; Ireneus Ezra Tjitradi
AFEBI Management and Business Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/ambr.v6i1.416

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Finding an optimal location is a strategic decision, and an error of location judgment causes problems in the process and directly affects cost and profitability. Currently, Indonesian National Health Insurance (BPJS) program has high coverage growth in Indonesia; however, building hospitals targeting BPJS patients have faced some challenges and may lead to an unprofitable business. Therefore, location selection is a crucial aspect of a hospital’s operation, highly relates to profitability, and impacts business performance. Moreover, being profitable is not enough for businesses to survive in the long run; they have to be sustainable. The purpose of this study is to develop a reference for a location selection for healthcare management when building hospitals targeting BPJS patients. This paper utilizes the EGSEE framework for a sustainable business to evaluate comprehensive hospital location selection sub-factors. The study employs a systematic literature review and a modified Delphi method to examine the experts’ judgment. Finally, the Analytic Hierarchy Process is applied to develop the evaluation method. The result, social factor has the highest priority with a total weight of 42%, followed by economic factor (38%), and environment factor (20%). Besides hospital targeting BPJS patients have a sustainable business by being social, hospitals also contribute to increase the welfare of people living near the facility.
The Effect of Experienced High-Performance Work System and Perceived Organizational Support on Perceived Workload Through Psychological Empowerment and Job Demands Heldy Theresia Simanjuntak
AFEBI Management and Business Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/ambr.v6i1.420

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Discussion of the integrative model of high-performance work systems experienced by employees (experienced HPWS) and the perceived organizational support simultaneously test for positive and negative effects on perceived workload (PW). A recent study shows the situation that occurs in the company where employees feel burdened by the workload they have and do not get additional compensation for the excess work they do. As a company, Bayer Indonesia regularly conducts surveys to assess several aspects, including employee engagement. Based on the 2020’s employee survey result, employees perceive their current workload to be relatively high, which is evaluates as a result of processes, policies, and systems that occur in the company. This research is using Job Demands (JD) and Psychological Empowerment (PE) as a mediating. This research is an empirical study using quantitative data using a one-time data collection from survey to 200 employees. Data analysis using Structural Equation Model (SEM) -AMOS 22 software. The research has expected to provide insights to the respective company to evaluate existing policies and consider making programs that improve engagement and performance. In addition to these objectives, this study's results can add references for other researchers who want to do similar research or its modifications.
Increasing Organizational Citizenship Behavior Through Quality of Work Life and Organizational Commitment Endang Susilawati; Shofia Amin; Musnaini Musnaini
AFEBI Management and Business Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/ambr.v6i1.421

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This study aims to examine the effect of Quality of Work Life on Organizational Citizenship Behavior through Organizational Commitment as a mediating variable. The population in this study were all permanent employees of PT. Petro China International Jabung Ltd with a sample of 120 respondents. The data collection method uses questionnaire method which is measured using Likert scale and the hypotheses was tested by  using the PLS (Partial Least Square) program. The results showed that the quality of work life has positive and significant effect on Organizational Citizenship Behavior, the quality of work life is proven to have positive and significant effect on organizational commitment, organizational commitment has positive and significant effect on Organizational Citizenship Behavior, and organizational commitment partially mediates the relationship between the quality of work life and Organizational Citizenship Behavior. The implication of this research is that the increasing quality of work life will increase organizational commitment so that it can improve Organizational Citizenship Behavior. The company must continuously improve the quality of work life program to increase the employee performance with objective and systematic procedures. 
Financial Performance Comparison (Empiric Study on Conventional Commercial Banks and Sharia Commercial Banks 2012-2018) Akhmadi Akhmadi Akhmadi; Ernis Chaerunisa; Shinta Zahra Chaerunisa
AFEBI Management and Business Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/ambr.v6i1.439

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This study aims to examine more the comparison of financial performance between Islamic Commercial Banks and Conventional Commercial Banks. The population in this study includes conventional banking companies and Islamic banking which are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and supervised by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) for the period 2012-2018 as many as 114 companies. The observational data used were 56 data from 14 general and Islamic banks which were sampled in this study. The method of analysis used the normality test, the independent sample t-test, and the Mann-Whitney test. The results showed that tThere is no significant difference in the Capital Adequency Ratio between Conventional Commercial Banks and Islamic Commercial Banks, There is a significant difference in non-performing loans / financing (NPL / NPF) between Conventional Commercial Banks and Islamic Commercial Banks, there is a significant difference in return on assets (ROA) between Commercial Banks Conventional with Islamic Commercial Banks, there is a significant difference in operating expenses to operating revenue (BOPO) between Conventional Commercial Banks and Islamic Commercial Banks, there is a significant difference in loan / financing to deposit ratio between Conventional Commercial Banks and Shari'ah Commercial Banks.
Transformational Leadership, Procedural Justice, and Emotion of Indonesia Civil State Apparatus: Does It Matter? shine pintor; Maylitha Achmad
AFEBI Management and Business Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/ambr.v6i2.449

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This study aims to uncover the effect of transformational leadership toward procedural justice and it’s impact on the positive emotions of Indonesia Civil State Apparatus (CSA). This study used respondents which located in Jakarta, Makassar, Palu, and Ambon. As such as we know, perceptions of transformational leadership and procedural justice in government environmental can variably by employees. Thus, it will have the tendency to affect positive emotions. Preventing the bias response, the Social Desirability Response (SDR) test was conducted. Sample size in this study was 572 respondents by a survey. purposive sampling technique was used to gain respondents. This study gives an evidence that transformational leadership in government agency could explain and predict  procedural justice which perceived by CSA. Subsequently, procedural justice could affect CSA positive emotions. This study proved that transformational leadership could explain and predicting organizational citizenship behavior as a whole.
Ownership-Retention and The Value of Indonesian Initial Public Offering (IPO) Firms in 2013-2016 Ernie Hendrawaty; Syifa Fadiah Adlina
AFEBI Management and Business Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/ambr.v6i2.466

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The study investigates information asymmetry between security issuers and other market participants. Investors and entrepreneurs require reliable information about the firms. Therefore, it is crucial to examine how the top management information can be communicated to other market participants. The empirical implications of the model are tested on the set of 28 of 89 Indonesian firms that made an initial public offering in 2013-2016. The asymmetry problem is most significant when a firm makes a first public issue. Furthermore, the study explains the number of shares retained by the entrepreneur as a signal of IPO firm value.  The test results are generally consistent with the signaling model's predictions, while the role of the controlling variables does not support the firm value.Keywords: Ownership-Retention, Firm Value, Initial Public Offering, IPO 
The Effect of ESG Performance on The Financial Performance of Manufacturing Companies Listed in The Indonesian Barraq Mellina Zahroh; Hersugondo Hersugondo
AFEBI Management and Business Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/ambr.v6i2.475

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This study was conducted to analyze the effect of environmental, social, and governance (environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance on the company's financial performance. The company's financial performance is proxied by using Return On Assets. The population in this study are manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2015-2019 period. The sampling technique used purposive sampling to obtain a total of 13 manufacturing companies whose annual reports were published on idx.co.id and disclosed environmental, social, and governance scores on Bloomberg. The analytical method used is panel data regression using the E-views 9 program. The results of this study indicate that social performance, governance performance and ESG performance have a positive and significant effect on the company's financial performance while environmental performance has a negative and insignificant effect on the company's financial performance.Keywords: Environmental Performance, Social Performance, Governance Performance, ESG Performance, Financial Performance.
Influence of Flexible Work Arrangement and Work Environment on Employee Performance Through Work-Life Balance During The Covid-19 Pandemic Aditya Indra Bagaskara; Hilmiana Hilmiana; Irfanul Kamal
AFEBI Management and Business Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/ambr.v6i1.481

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The success of an organization is influenced by employee performance, so every company will try to improve the performance of its employees in achieving the organizational goals that have been set. During the Covid-19 pandemic, there are several factors that can support employee performance, one of which is flexible work arrangements. However, not only work methods are needed to improve employee performance, the work environment and aspects of work-life balance are expected to improve employee performance. This study aims to determine the effect of flexible work arrangements and work environment on employee performance directly or indirectly through work-life balances as an intervening variable.The data in this study were collected by distributing online questionnaires. This research on employees of PT. Telkom Indonesia, tbk in West Java (S=193), where S is the sample of employees at Telkom West Java. The method used in this research is PLS-SEM which is processed using SmartPLS 3 software. The results showed that there was a direct influence between flexible work arrangements and work environment on employee performance. In addition, the results of other studies also show that there is an indirect effect between flexible work arrangements and work environment on employee performance through work-life balance as an intervening variable.
Information Technology Role on Private Commercial Banks Efficiency with Cost and Profit DEA Technology Md. Azizul Baten
AFEBI Management and Business Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/ambr.v6i2.496

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IT plays a pivotal role to improve the competitiveness of the bank by providing its existing customers with satisfactory services, while at the same time bringing about a significant reduction in cost. This study measures the effect of IT factors on cost and profit efficiency of Private Commercial Banks (PCBs) in Bangladesh employing cost and profit Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method. The average cost efficiency (41.4%) was recorded higher than the average profit efficiency (18.8%) for PCBs. Prime bank was the most cost and profit efficient among PCBs. The Credit card transaction (0.000006) and Credit card expenses (0.0002) were observed positively significant for cost efficiency of PCBs and the IT personnel expenses (0.0015) and Credit card transaction (0.00008) were positively significant for profit efficiency of PCBs. IT factors were found more significant for PCBs in profit efficiency. The results attained from this study could aid government, managers and depositors to remove the hindrance of progress in Bangladesh. This type of empirical analysis could be applied in another sector of the economic market.