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International Journal of Social Science and Business
ISSN : 26146533     EISSN : 25496409     DOI : -
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International Journal of Social Science and Business (IJSSB) is an open access, peer-reviewed and refereed journal published by Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Undiksha), Indonesia. The main objective of IJSSB is to provide an intellectual platform for the international scholars. IJSSB aims to promote interdisciplinary studies in Businnes and social science and become the leading journal in Businnes and social science in the world.
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Why What they Say Matters: The Impacts of Visitors’ Experiences on Tourism Sustainability Suryani, Adi; Soedarso, Soedarso; Rahmawati, Deti; Endarko, Endarko; Muklason, Ahmad; Wibawa, Berto Mulia
International Journal of Social Science and Business Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijssb.v5i1.31355

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The success and failure of a destination tend to rest on its’ capacity to satisfy the visitors. Listening to visitors’ appraisal and voices is vital in community-based tourism development. This study aims to explore WPP Dalegan visitors’ voices. The data are collected through Dalegan visitors’ online reviews and direct observation. The study finds that Dalegan has a high competitive advantage as family recreational destination as it is cheap, reachable, accessible, has various local-traditional-cheap food, beautiful calm beach and soft white sand as a playing and learning ground for children. Despite its’ comfortable image, some visitors voice unsatisfied services, facilities, nature-caused and human-caused threats. The study also illuminates that Dalegan destination branding is not only influenced by its’ capacity to attract visitors by its’ beautiful marine nature, but also local community characters, community education and values. The study indicates that to develop tourism destination, local potentials are not the only determinant keys. It needs to be supported by other determining factors. One of those factors is tourists’ voices on their impression, comments, satisfaction and dissatisfaction feelings. Linking potential resources of destination and tourists’ meaningful experience can be challenging as different tourists may have different perspectives, wants and satisfaction-dissatisfaction levels.
Canggah Coffee as the Processed Products of Micro Enterprises: System Design of E-Commerce Rahayu, Slamet; Iqbal, Muhammad; Ferdian, Nurizzi Rifqi; Fathurahman, Ferdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijssb.v5i1.30755

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The current spread of the Covid-19 virus in Indonesia has had a major impact in every aspect, especially Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises. One of them is the production of Canggah Coffee (Kopi Canggah) in Subang regency located in Cupunegara village. Since the presence of Covid-19 pandemic, sales of Canggah Coffee have started to decline due to the reduced number of visitors to buy these processed coffee products. Thus, to face this problem, State Polytechnic of Subang supported by Indonesia Bangkit Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises program intended to assist the problem by designing an e-commerce system to expand the the promotion of Canggah Coffee. The system design is developed by System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) method. The system is built through 5 stages, namely survey / analysis, design, coding, testing, implementation and maintenance. Afterwards, the system was successfully designed and built, it is begun to be used by Canggah Coffee. This system can provide information and online product sales so that the customers can order and buy these processed coffee products from their home. Additionally, this system also facilitates periodic transaction reports which is very useful for this Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises.
Fundamental and Macroeconomic Factors on Manufacturing Companies’ Stock Returns Pratiwi, Siska Gita; Robiyanto, Robiyanto; Martono, Samuel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijssb.v5i1.29605

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Investments are made to obtain future benefits. Stocks are one of the most popular investments in the capital market. The advantage that can be obtained from the stock investment is stock returns, where the returns obtained can be positive or negative. This study aims to analyze the influence of fundamental and macroeconomic factors on stock returns of manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2016 to 2019. This study used secondary data and the sample of this research was 37 manufacturing companies obtained through the purposive sampling method with panel regression as the data analysis. The results showed that the fundamental factors that affect stock returns are Price to Book Value (PBV), while the Debt to Equity Ratio (DER) and Price to Earnings Ratio (PER) do not affect manufacturing stock returns. Some macroeconomic factors such as inflation, the BI Rate, and changes in world oil prices proved to not affect the stock returns of manufacturing companies. This research implies that manufacturing companies need to pay attention to Price to Book Value (PBV) in determining stock returns.
The Influence of Financial Attitude, Financial Literacy, and Locus of Control on Financial Management Behavior Baptista, Stella Maris Juhar; Dewi, Andrieta Shintia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijssb.v5i1.31407

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The financial attitude possessed by individuals can be realized because of literacy or knowledge. Meanwhile, the current level of working-age literacy in Semarang City needs to be improved. This background can be seen in the widespread use of credit cards, excessive consumption activities, and the low level of public knowledge about financial institutions and financial products and services. To inhibit this desire, a high locus of control is needed in the individual. This study aims to analyze the influence and relationship between financial attitudes, financial literacy, and locus of control on financial management behavior at working-age in Semarang City. The research method used is the quantitative method with multiple regression analysis. The data collection technique was by distributing questionnaires to four hundred productive age groups in the city of Semarang. The results of this study showed that there was an influence between financial attitudes and financial literacy on partial financial behavior management based on hypothesis testing (t-test), but there is no influence between the locus of control on financial management behavior partially.
Good Corporate Governance Affects Company Value with Earnings Management as Intervening Variables in BUMN Feviana, Dwi Lia; Supatmi, Supatmi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijssb.v5i1.31530

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Increasing company value is carried out by management (agents) who manage the company so that it triggers a conflict of interest so that Good Corporate Governance (GCG) is needed. One of the conflicts of interest is practicing earnings management. This study aims to analyze the effect of GCG on firm value mediated by earnings management. The sample used is 19 state-owned companies registered on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2017-2019. This study uses SEM-PLS analysis techniques to analyze data. The results showed that GCG had a negative effect on firm value and earnings management. Earnings management does not affect firm value. Earnings management, which is used as an intervening variable, cannot mediate the relationship between GCG and firm value. The limitations in this study are ignoring the variety of industries in BUMN, which may mean that each industry has different policies or practices on GCG and earnings management and different pressures from the market (investors).
Hotel Stock Price Performance During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia Kusuma, Regina Sandra; Davianti, Arthik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijssb.v5i1.31117

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This study aims to analyze the Indonesian hotel stock price performance during the pandemic of Covid-19 by testing the effect of Covid-19 pandemic on stock return and abnormal stock return. The data were collected from secondary data at www.finance.yahoo.com, Indonesian hotel companies stock period from 26 February 2020 to 2 March 2020 during the pandemic of Covid-19. Further, the data were analyzed by using Event Study Methodology to examine the effect of Covid-19 pandemic on Indonesian hotel stock return and abnormal return. The result of this study finds that there is stock reaction after the announcement of Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia during 15 days after the announcement. Also in this research, can be found a relationship between the stock condition with the pandemic. This research can be used as a reference for investors for their investments by looking at the relationship between the Indonesian hotel companies stock and pandemic of Covid-19.
Profitability and Dividend Policy Affects Firm Value in The Infrastructure, Utility and Transportation Sector Kusumawati, Venina Cindy; Harijono, Harijono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijssb.v5i1.29822

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Previous study uses six bank companies which are listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange as the object and using ROE in calculating profitability. The researcher suggests to using a variable other than ROE to calculate profitability, increasing the number of samples and using other sector such as infrastructure, utility and transportation sector as the object. Hence, this study aims to prove the effect of profitability and dividend policy on firm value in the infrastructure, utility and transportation sector. The data were obtained from the financial statements of company listed on Indonesian Stock Exchange. Firm value as a dependent variable were measured by price to book value, profitability and dividend policy as independent variable were measured by return on assets and dividend payout ratio. They were analyzed using Multiple Linear Regression with classical assumption test in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences program. The results indicated that profitability and dividend policy can affect firm value simultaneously, profitability has no effect on firm value while dividend policy can positively affect firm value.
E-Learning and Understanding of Accounting During Covid-19 Pandemic Hermawan, Sigit; Hanun, Nur Ravita; Junjunan, M Ilyas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijssb.v5i1.30917

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Covid-19 Pandemic has taken place throughout the world and has changed the whole structure of life including the fields of business education and accounting. This study was designed to analyze various factors that cause accounting understanding in the Covid-19 Pandemic. Some of these factors are emotional intelligence, availability of technological facilities, and implementation of e learning. The study was conducted during the Covid-19 Pandemic period, namely in April and May 2020 by distributing questionnaires to accounting students amounting to 194 as a research sample. Based on the results of the study, Emotional Intelligence and E-Learning implementation affect accounting understanding. However, the availability of information technology partially has no effect on the understanding of its accounting. With the results of this study will have implications for various policies related to learning in business and accounting during the Covid-19 Pandemic, especially on the availability of information technology and implementation of e learning.
Communication Challenges for Foreign Workers within Multicultural Hospitality Working Environment: Case Front Office of Hotel X in Japan Basalamah, Anwar; Ardani, Edvi Gracia; Fransisca, Angeline
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijssb.v5i1.32295

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As tourism grows fast and tourism destinations develops well all around the world, the human capital in the sectors are the most important component of its business which deliver services. The grow affects all aspects of business including hospitality industry. A multicultural working environment in hospitality industry has been practiced since decades due to its international character of business. The condition brought communication challenges to the internal operations more particularly in the front-line departments. This study aims to find out the challenges for foreign workers in the process of communication and how they overcome any communication problems that may occurred in their day-to-day operations in a multicultural hospitality working environment. Different cultures may press the communication problems while the business is about serving people and ensure that all the guest needs are provided well in timely manner. The research is conducted in a three-star-rated hotel in Japan with a multicultural environment and may give insights to the hoteliers who aspire to embrace their future career abroad. The findings are quite interesting since culture is taking the most important part to overcome and handle the situation as it aims to maintain a good working environment.
Strategies for Maintaining SMEs Performance During Covid-19 Pandemic Utomo, Mohamad Nur; Ariska, Iin; Pratiwi, Sulistya Rini; Kaujan, Kaujan
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The Covid-19 pandemic has forced the world to experience a global economic crisis.   Economic decline has greatly harmed the business, including Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Small and Medium Enterprises must be able to take strategic steps to maintain their business. The current research is aimed to conduct empirical test on the effect of responsive digital marketing, customer relationship management, and working capital efficiency on SMEs' efforts to maintain performance during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research sample was 57 respondents who represent SMEs of Processed Food. The data analysis technique used SEM-PLS.  Result of research has shown that responsive digital marketing has been proved as helpful to SMEs in maintaining their sale performance during covid-19 pandemic. Besides this result, other finding has shown that main key to maintain customers and sale performance in sustainable manner during covid-19 pandemic is by improving customer satisfaction and building long term relationship with customers. Other finding has indicated that aggressive working capital management will facilitate SMEs to maintain their performance during covid-19 pandemic.

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