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THE IMPACT OF LEADERSHIP COMPETENCY AND SUPPORTIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT ON EMPLOYEE WORK MOTIVATION OF PT SINAR SOSRO MARKETING DIVISION SURABAYA
Indriyani, Ratih;
Suprapto, Widjojo;
Tjok, Daniel Kusuma
Journal Economics & Business Atmajaya Indonesia Vol 3 No 1 (2019): Journal of Economics & Business (JEBI)
Publisher : Penerbit Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia
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DOI: 10.25170/jebi.v3i1.49
This study aims to investigate the impact of leadership competencies and supportive work environment on work motivation of marketing division employees at PT Sinar Sosro in Surabaya. The data is collected using the questionnaires that are distributed among the employees of the marketing division. There are 90 valid returned questionnaires from the respondents, who are selected using the census method. The results of the study show that leadership competencies have a significant and positive influence on the employees? work motivation. The supportive work environment has a significant and positive influence on the employees? work motivation. The leadership competency and the supportive work environment have a significant and positive effect on work motivation simultaneously
CONSUMPTION TRENDS AND GENERATION CROSS INVESTMENT PATTERNS
Budiana, Hendy Purwanto
Journal Economics & Business Atmajaya Indonesia Vol 3 No 1 (2019): Journal of Economics & Business (JEBI)
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DOI: 10.25170/jebi.v3i1.48
William Strauss and Neil Howe (1991) classify that there are five (5) generations in the world. This distribution is done based on the time zone of each generation was born. The events and situations that existed at each time this generation was born to have shaped their characteristics in such a way that they are different from each other. In relation to humans as economic agents, all of these generations are not spared from economic activities, one of which is consumption. In this paper, the author intends to present information about how consumption patterns differ for each generation and how they relate to their investment patterns.
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF STATE OWNED AND PRIVATE ENTERPRISES IN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTY LISTED IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE IN PERIOD YEAR 2012 - 2016
Banani, Ade;
Riyasari, Indah;
Widiastuti, Ekaningtyas
Journal Economics & Business Atmajaya Indonesia Vol 3 No 1 (2019): Journal of Economics & Business (JEBI)
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DOI: 10.25170/jebi.v3i1.50
This study compares the financial performance between state owned and private enterprises in the pharmaceutical sub sector. The proxies for ratio analysis are current ratio, return on equity, debt equity ratio, and total asset turnover. By using independent sample t-test, the result shows that there was no significant difference between the financial performance of state owned and private enterprises on profitability ratio and activity ratio. Meanwhile, there was significant difference in the financial performance of state owned and private enterprises for liquidity ratio and leverage ratios. In addition, the result of the analysis illustrates that the performance of state owned enterprises were better than private enterprises in the pharmaceutical sub sector.
ANALYSING THE IMPACT OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND POVERTY RATES ON INDONESIA'S GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT USING REGRESSION
Darmadi, Eric
Journal Economics & Business Atmajaya Indonesia Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Journal of Economics & Business (JEBI)
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DOI: 10.25170/jebi.v3i2.54
The influence between number of unemployment and number of poor population on Indonesian GDP is shown by regression analysis in Rstudio software. Transformation of regression is examined in order to equalize units between variables in which the effect of increase or decrease can be interpreted by percentage. The number of unemployment has a significant influence on the GDP with a 99% confidence level where a 1% increase in the number of unemployment will raise GDP by 1.5581%. The number of poor population has a significant influence on the GDP with a confidence level of 99.9% where an increase of 1% on poor population will reduce GDP by 3.6266%. The number of unemployment and the number of poor population simultaneously has a significant effect on the GDP with a confidence level of 100% where the dominant effect is on the poor population. The results of statistical tests show the transformation of regression between the number of unemployment and the number of poor population can illustrate its effect on the GDP up to 62.54%. The proposed policy implication based on the regression is to maintain the equilibrium between the price setting and the wage setting that provides welfare for the community so that poverty can be suppressed. Decreasing poverty will increase the consumption power of the population in which Indonesia's GDP will increase as well.
ANALYSIS OF INFLATION EFFECT AND INTEREST RATES FOR CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE IN THAILAND
Perwiro, Herjuno
Journal Economics & Business Atmajaya Indonesia Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Journal of Economics & Business (JEBI)
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DOI: 10.25170/jebi.v3i2.56
This study attempted to examine the effect of inflation and interest rates on exchange rates in a country. Thailand was the object of this study. This study made use of secondary data collected from the central bank of Thailand. The data collected in this study focused on inflation and used CPI Headline, interest rate and Baht/USD exchange rate between 1979 and 2019 as parameters. To generate results and draw conclusion, hypothesis was tested by running linear regression in R Studio. Analysis results demonstrated influences of inflation and interest rate on Baht/USD exchange rate.
EFFECT OF REFERENCE INTEREST RATES, LOANS AMOUNT AND AMOUNT OF THIRD PARTY FUNDS ON NET INTEREST INCOME CASE STUDY: CONVENTIONAL COMMERCIAL BANKS IN INDONESIA
Tandianos, Kevin
Journal Economics & Business Atmajaya Indonesia Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Journal of Economics & Business (JEBI)
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DOI: 10.25170/jebi.v3i2.55
This study aims to determine the effect of the independent variable (reference interest rate, the amount of credit extended to the public and the amount of third party funds received from the public) on the dependent variable (net interest income at conventional commercial banks in Indonesia). The research method uses multiple linear regression analysis. The stages of the research are determining the multiple linear regression equation, calculation of the coefficient of determination, F test (simultaneous) and t test (partial). The results showed that the most influencing variable Net Interest Income based on the order of the coefficient was the Amount of Credit, Reference Interest Rate and Amount of Third Party Funds. That as much as 91.70% of the factors that influence the independent variables can be explained by the independent variables, while the remaining 8.30% can be explained by other factors outside the variables in this study. And simultaneously or partially all the independent variables play a role in influencing the dependent variable.
ANALYSIS OF ONLINE SHOP SITE POPULARITY IN INDONESIA
Widodo, Agus Tikno
Journal Economics & Business Atmajaya Indonesia Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Journal of Economics & Business (JEBI)
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DOI: 10.25170/jebi.v3i2.58
This journal will analyze how to determine the type of online buying and selling e-commerce, as it is now emerging a lot of e-commerce start-ups. As one of the companies that produce cosmetic products and is currently being a switch that was originally sold in stores, malls, supermarkets, and other physical stores, want to do business online, especially in the field of e-commerce. Thus, in the discussion will be discussed how to understand this business and determine the cooperation with e-commerce that best suits the cosmetic business today. There are 4 types of E-commerce business classification: B2B (Business to Business), B2C (Business to Consumer), C2B (Consumer to Business), C2C (Consumer to Consumer).
ANALYSIS OF SIMULATION EFFECT OF INCREASED TAX AND REGIONAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING ON CONSUMPTION OF LAMPUNG PROVINCE COMMUNITIES
Wangke, Freddy;
Hidayat, Herlin;
Petronila, Thio Anastasia
Journal Economics & Business Atmajaya Indonesia Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Journal of Economics & Business (JEBI)
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DOI: 10.25170/jebi.v3i2.62
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of increased local government taxes and expenditure on the consumption of Lampung Province society. The estimation model in the simultaneous model of the increase in taxes and expenditure of the Lampung provincial government uses the 2 SLS (Two-Stage Least Squares) method. The simulation results of a tax increase of 10% reduced the Gross Regional Domestic Product of Lampung Province by 0.03% and the consumption of Lampung Province by 0.03%. This is also shown by the decrease in demand for the Province's money by 0.01%. On the other hand, the simulation results of the Lampung Province Government spending increase by 10% raised the Lampung Province Regional Domestic Products by 2.06% and the Lampung Province people's consumption by 0.04%. In conclusion, the increase in regional government expenditure is a driving factor that provides stimulus in addition to the Gross Regional Domestic Product and the consumption of the Lampung Province community, as well as to the activities of private investors and regional exports and imports including the money supply.
THE INFLUENCE OF QUALITY PRODUCT ON CONSUMER LOYALTY OF TOYOTA KIJANG PRODUCT
Tarigan, Jimmy Fernanda
Journal Economics & Business Atmajaya Indonesia Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Journal of Economics & Business (JEBI)
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DOI: 10.25170/jebi.v3i2.60
The current development of the automotive world increasingly rapidly, every manufactures making each car racing to create a product ha can master the consumer automotive market in Indonesia. one of the automotive manufactured who do so is Toyota with one of its product namely kijang. This kijang product have been around since year 70 and until now. Toyota paries as manufacturer successfully defended Toyota kijang product by way of creating products with multiple versions in accordance with the latest model to suit the market demand. Toyota also always give innovation and pay attention to the quality of the product of each versin are mades then can be able t be accepted in society and available see in street. This research aims to know the extent of the influence of the quality of the product against the product consumer loyalty Toyota kijang. This research includes the type of quantitative research with the research design used was descriptive. The population used is user deer in bandung and the samples used 400 respondets with methods used Simple Linear regression that is. From the results of descriptive analysis found that respondents to the overall product quality in very good categories with a percentage of 88,6% and customer loyalty in very good categories with a percentage of 88,9%. Based on the results of analysis showed that there was influence of product quality on consumer loyalty was 46,5% and the remaining 53,5% influenced by other variables
THE EFFECT OF PROFITABILITY AND FINANCIAL LEVERAGE ON NET PROFIT (CASE STUDY OF BASIC INDUSTRY AND CHEMICAL SECTOR COMPANIES LISTED ON THE INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE 2015-2017)
Riansyah, Reza Juang;
Agutiyana, Sulis
Journal Economics & Business Atmajaya Indonesia Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Journal of Economics & Business (JEBI)
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DOI: 10.25170/jebi.v4i1.63
Net earning changeare movements in corporate profits calculated by subtracting current period profits from previous period profits divided by profits in the previous period. Financial ratios function to find out whether the company is healthy or not in company performance, especially financial performance as a consideration for investors to invest, which of course will have an impact on changes in company profits. This study aims to investigate the effect of profitability as proxied by Return on Assets (ROA) and financial leverage which is proxied by the Debt to Equity Ratio (DER) to changes in earnings. The object of this research is the Basic and Chemical Industry Sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period 2015-2017. The steps used to take samples based on predetermined criteria are called purposive sampling so there are a sample of 51 companies. This observation uses multiple linear regression analysis. This study shows that both simultaneously and partially ROA and DER affect earnings changes.