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Stability: Journal of Management and Business
ISSN : 2621850x     EISSN : 26219565     DOI : -
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This journal aims to seek quality articles to answer the need to improve the understanding of effective management and business applications. Stability : Journal of Management and Business provides current trends in knowledge and practical applications in management and business practices. In Stability : Journal of Management and Business readers will find articles and features providing comprehensive and pragmatic view of the real management and business practices in this turbulence world particularly. The journal seeks high quality, quantitative, qualititave or review based articles written by academic proffesionals and corporate executives who wish to share their ideas and research findings. Stability : Journal of Management and Business welcomes articles in the areas of (unlimited to) general management, human resource management, financial management, operation management, marketing, strategic management, entrepreneurship, organizational behavioral, public administration, and others.
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FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR: IS IT INFLUENCED BY HEDONIC LIFESTYLE AND FINANCIAL LITERACY? (Case Study on Students of the Faculty of Economics and Business YPPI Rembang University) Sari, Dian Anita; Ulum, Thoriqul
Stability: Journal of Management and Business Vol 6, No 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/sta.v6i2.17401

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The development of market places and digital finance has a negative effect on young people's finances, especially on their financial behavior. This study aims to prove the effect of hedonic lifestyle and financial literacy on financial behavior by taking the location and respondents of students of the Faculty of Economics and Business, YPPI Rembang University. Students in the 2019-2022 batch were used as a population with a proportionate stratified random sampling technique with a total sample of 150 students. The data analysis technique uses multiple linear analysis using SPSS software. The results showed that a hedonic lifestyle has a significant positive effect on financial behavior, while financial literacy has an insignificant positive effect on financial behavior. 
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, AUDIT QUALITY, AND EARNINGS MANAGEMENT: THE MODERATING ROLE OF INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION ON IDX-LISTED COMPANIES Anastasia, Regina
Stability: Journal of Management and Business Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/sta.v7i2.20855

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Earnings management practices carried out by companies are still a concern, especially in corporate governance and audit quality of public companies. This study aims to see the correlation between corporate governance and audit quality on earnings management of companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the 2021-2021 period. In addition, this study also examines the role of the type of company industry as a moderating variable of the relationship between governance and audit quality with corporate earnings management. The sample in this study was all companies that are part of the energy, infrastructures, transportation logistics, healthcare, and technology industries, with a total of 618 samples. The results of the moderated regression analysis show that industry type significantly affects the relationship between board size and audit quality with earnings management practices. These results indicate that governance mechanisms in each type of industry are still different and provide insight to regulators to consider governance standards specifically for each industry.
RISK AND INTENTION TO CONTINUE FINTECH PAYMENTS AMONG GEN Z AND MILLENNIALS Arifah, Reni Nur; Khotimah, Putri Aryo Jelang Fitri; Kusumaningrum, Yetty Yuliani
Stability: Journal of Management and Business Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/sta.v7i2.21705

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The purpose of this study is to examine how different risk types affect the sustainability of financial technology (fintech) service use among Indonesian Millennials and Generation Z. Financial, legal, security, operational, and social risks are among the risk categories examined, along with how they affect the overall risk of fintech and the decision to keep utilizing it for payments. 104 members of Indonesia's Generation Z and Millennial populations participated in an online survey that used a Likert scale to gather data. IBM SPSS Statistics software was used to do the quantitative analysis. The findings indicated that while operational and legal risks did not significantly affect fintech risk, financial, security, and social risks did. Furthermore, the risk of fintech had no
HEDONISTIC LIFESTYLE : CUSTOMERS BEHAVIORAL IN USING FINTECH WITH TAM MODEL Puspitasari, Ratih Hesty Utami; Akbar, Shofif Sobaruddin; Nugraheni, Nadea Lathifah
Stability: Journal of Management and Business Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/sta.v7i2.21089

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The development of the digital era has brought significant changes in the dynamics of economic trends, and the central role of consumers has shifted to digital technology. The Governor of Bank Indonesia gave an example, digital transactions in Indonesia increased by 46.72% and the use of digital banking increased by 25%. After the Covid-19 pandemic, consumers are accustomed to shopping online or e-commerce. This habit has been carried over to the present with the ease of shopping, the availability of buy now pay later payments or often called Paylater, and the existence of online loans that are currently developing, changing consumer lifestyle behavior. The ease of online shopping transactions accompanied by the benefits that consumers get such as free shipping makes consumers unaware that they have actually spent more money to buy the products or services they need. This type of consumer behavior is included in the hedonistic consumer type. Students are teenagers who are most often influenced by modernization. The existence of modernization and technological advances along with the development of the times will have an impact on the lifestyle and behavior of students.. Hedonistic behavior of students can be easily found in life, many students often spend time outside just to have fun with their friends, whether it's just hanging out in cafes, shopping at the mall.
BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS ON GREEN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (AN OVERVIEW OF THE 10-YEAR GLOBAL RESEARCH TRENDS) Asrunputri, Aisyah Pia; Nugroho, Arif Widodo
Stability: Journal of Management and Business Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/sta.v7i2.21035

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This study analyses the increase in scientific article publications in the domain of green human resource management from 2014 to 2024. This study reviews 336 of the 430 scientific articles classified under the open access publication category in the Scopus database. VOSviewer was employed to analyze the research using a bibliometric methodology. Between 2014 and 2024, a substantial increase in the quantity of scientific articles was observed. The science mapping conducted includes an analysis of the most influential articles, the most commonly utilized keywords, journals, countries, and institutions with the highest article and citation counts, as well as the most collaborative nations. The results signify that green human resource management should be a priority for business leaders, researchers, and journals with open access publications in the fields of green human resource management or environmental science to enhance both sustainable business practices and the body of knowledge.
ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF MEDIA EXPOSURE, COMPANY SIZE, AND LEVERAGE ON CARBON EMISSION DISCLOSURE Subadriyah, Subadriyah; Jannah, Miftakhul
Stability: Journal of Management and Business Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/sta.v7i2.19474

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This study aims to determine the influence of media exposure, company size and leverage on carbon emissions disclosure in manufacturing companies belonging to the listed industrial sub-sector. listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period 2019-2021. The research sample was 16 companies that met the criteria, in 3 years of observation there were 48 companies. Data collection was carried out using the documentary method. Collected research data were analyzed using descriptive analysis, classical hypothesis testing, multiple linear regression analysis and hypothesis testing. The results of this study show that media exposure and firm size have a positive effect on carbon emissions disclosure, while leverage has a negative effect on disclosure. carbon emissions.
EXAMINING HOW HARMONIOUS WORK PASSION MEDIATED WELL-BEING ORIENTED MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATIVE WORK BEHAVIOR Pramusiwi, Aloysia Desy; Putra, Tegar Satya; Putranta, Martinus Parnawa
Stability: Journal of Management and Business Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/sta.v7i2.20111

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Innovation is essential for organizational success to be adaptive to this dynamic business situation. Organizational innovation is highly dependent on employees' innovative work behavior regarding the level of creativity and proactive behavior. This study aims to determine the effect of well-being-oriented management on innovative work behavior through harmonious work passion as mediation. This study uses social exchange theory and the job-demand resources model to be able to describe how to increase the level of employee creativity. This research method is quantitative by distributing questionnaires using a purposive sampling method with 150 respondents. SEM-PLS is used to analyze data in this study. The results of this study indicate that well-being oriented management has a positive effect on harmonious work passion, and harmonious work passion has a positive effect on innovative work behavior. In addition, harmonious work passion mediates the relationship between well-being oriented management and innovative work behavior. Thus, organizations need to maintain employee well-being through well-being oriented management because it can impact employee behavior at work.
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT IN GEN Z FINANCES: INFLUENCE LITERACY FINANCE, COGNITIVE MATHEMATICS ECONOMY, AND SELF-CONFIDENCE Widiastuti, C Tri; Tarigan, Liyandri Rasbina
Stability: Journal of Management and Business Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/sta.v7i2.21859

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In the digital age, literacy financing is increasingly crucial in education. With excellent financial literacy, Generation Z can better grasp and respond to global finance trends. To understand the concepts stated, Gen Z must have the appropriate mathematical ability to make logical financial decisions, forecast the long-term consequences of economic decisions, and minimize financial losses due to errors. As a result, Generation Z must have self-sufficient trust to improve their ability to manage finances effectively and independently. Study This is a quantitative design research with primary data gathered by a questionnaire. Semarang City's population analysis focuses solely on Generation Z. The electoral sample was drawn using the convenience sampling methodology, rather than the probability sampling method. Data was analyzed using the Partial Least Squares (PLS) method and the soft SmartPLS version 3 device. The study's findings indicate that financial literacy, cognitive mathematics ability, and self-belief all favor and significantly impact financial behavior management. Trust in oneself also mediates the relationship between financial literacy, cognitive mathematical ability, and financial behavior management. Implication study This demonstrates that a strong understanding of linked literacy, financial, and cognitive mathematics, can boost Gen Z's self-trust in making productive and sensible financial decisions.

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