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Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
ISSN : 25809431     EISSN : 25812025     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
The Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics (JIBE) is published by the Department of Economics and Business at University of Muhammadiyah Malang in 2017. Previously this journal was known as Jurnal Media Ekonomi that was initially published in 2000. In 2011 until 2016, this journal was renamed as Ekonomika Bisnis: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pemikiran. JIBE is a generalist; academic review covering all fields of business, management, accounting, and economics. The journal seeks to examine the emerging and state of the art future innovations in business, economics and management made possible by advances in information, communication, and technologies. We welcome contributions covering all fields of business innovations including, but not limited to information, communication and technologies applications in business, cost and revenue model, business ethics, business strategy, applications of innovation in business and management, entrepreneurship & innovation, information systems, international business & cross-cultural studies, marketing, organization studies, general management as well as micro and macro economics.
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Factor affecting user satisfaction in agricultural e-commerce applications: Facing the new normal Alfa Nursyamiza Nusifera; Mukhamad Najib; Kirbrandoko Kirbrandoko
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol. 4 No. 02 (2020): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jibe.v4i02.12954

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Agricultural E-Commerce with a retail business model has a big challenge to become an alternative sales distribution of agricultural products. Consumer satisfaction and loyalty can be a strategy for companies to maintain and increase sales. The purpose of this study was to analyze the users of agricultural e-commerce application characteristics and variables that affect customer satisfaction and loyalty. It was conducted by a survey in the Greater Jakarta area, Indonesia. Research data were collected using a questionnaire with a convenience sampling method to 170 respondents. The majorities of respondents were women with an age range of 20-30 years. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) results show that there is a significant influence between information quality, design, response, security, delivery on satisfaction, and satisfaction with loyalty. On the other hand, there is no significant difference between ability, payment, user service, and satisfaction. Companies can create loyalty programs to increase product purchase retention in agricultural e-commerce.
A conceptualization of smart library in Indonesia Djoko Sigit Sayogo; Sri Budi Cantika Yuli; Wiyono Wiyono; Shiho Sawai
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol. 4 No. 01 (2020): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jibe.v4i01.13051

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Even with the increasing relevance of a smart public library in the fast-paced environment like nowadays, a standardized definition of the term smart library is, in fact, still open for discussion, specifically in a developing country. This study aims to define the conceptualization of a smart library in developing countries. A case study encompassing documentation analysis and in-depth interviews with nine public officials at the Regency of Bojonegoro, Indonesia, was used to collect data. This study showcase that a smart library started from the innovative and inventive programs and services geared toward achieving the library as a place for the co-production of knowledge. Likewise, our findings further demonstrate that technology per se is not the most critical challenge for a smart library as compare to organizational, policies and regulations, and political issues in the case of a developing country. Thus, a smart library in Indonesia intensifies more effort to pursue smart services first, followed by smart governance, smart people, and smart place, respectively. 
The games of imitation: AI and a philosophy towards future equilibrium Todd J. Barry
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol. 4 No. 02 (2020): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jibe.v4i02.14442

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This brief conceptual article starts with an argument for Artificial Intelligence (AI)’s ability to “think.”  This outgrowth relates to human’s and AI’s power over nature, and to AI’s increasing power in its humanness, measured by the results of competing with humans and other AI machines in the Turing Test, and economic “game theory.”  Both, and especially the latter challenge, can be quintessentially human by measuring how one values the self as opposed to society, under varying conditions.  Given AI’s advancements enabling it to presumably “win” in the most humanness of games, beyond even reaching a universally beneficial “social optimal” outcome, and thus possibly even having more power than humankind, the article argues for an equilibrium of balanced powers in innovation between AI and humans.  Therefore, managers, broadly construed, can function as key brokers between government policy makers and innovators as AI and humans continue to develop further into the future.
Analysis of multidimensional poverty dynamics in Indonesia: The effect of demographic and institutional factors Esha Najitama; Ghozali Maski; Asfi Manzilati
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol. 4 No. 02 (2020): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jibe.v4i02.15630

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Measuring poverty only from a monetary perspective is lacking. Given the variety of human needs, poverty needs to be measured multidimensionally. Hence, this study analyzes multidimensional poverty dynamics and identifies its determinants from the demographic and institutional factors. Using the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) and data from the two survey periods of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS), it is known that multidimensional poverty tends to be transient rather than chronic. The highest education level of the head of the household, the level of dependency, the island of residence, the village political system, and the village government's corruption affect both chronic and transient poverty categories. The marital status of household heads, household size, and customary norms only affected the chronic poor category
Managing creativity and innovation in the 4th industrial revolution: Learning from giants Saddam Rassanjani; Herizal Herizal; Mukhrijal Mukhrijal; Wais Alqarni; Bustami Usman
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol. 5 No. 01 (2021): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jibe.v5i01.15390

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This article highlights an idea of the importance of creativity and innovation in the face of a change that will inevitably occur in global competition, where technological sophistication is the main prerequisite to lead. The research relies on secondary data primarily from books, journals, published reports, online news, and others. This study observes business giants like Google as the best example of maximizing creativity and innovation in global competition and kitabisa.com as Indonesia's local social entrepreneurship pioneer. Then Nokia and Yahoo are examples of failure to implement creativity and innovation. From many theories, there are four theories to draw the relationship among creativity, innovation, and technology, namely: technology S-curve, punctuated equilibrium, dominant design, and absorptive capacity. However, many theories of creativity and innovation developed by scientists have their advantages and disadvantages. This study is expected to provide new insight for individuals, groups, practitioners, or stakeholders to overcome industrial revolution challenges.
Polychronicity: Model and analysis of conditional process toward employee turnover intentions Rian Andriani; Disman Disman; Eeng Ahman; Budi Santoso
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol. 5 No. 01 (2021): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jibe.v5i01.15867

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The hospitality industry in Indonesia is growing rapidly but lagging behind the readiness of human resources. The hotel industry has a crucial problem of retaining employees where there is a gap between the interests of employees and the interests of the company. Turnover intention is the main predictor of turnover, so aspects that can affect turnover intention will affect turnover. This study aims to describe and analyze the relationships between variables and dimensions in the research model or paradigm developed by the researcher. It tested the conditional process model using path analysis based on OLS regression and bootstrap methods. The population in this study were employees of the hotel industry in Indonesia, with a sample of 257 employees. The findings of this study are that the work environment has no direct effect on the variables of job satisfaction, employee engagement, and turnover intention but can interact as a moderator variable so that it effectively moderates the impact of polychronic on turnover intention through full mediation of job satisfaction and employee engagement.
Religiosity and human capital formation in the overlapping generation model in Indonesia Aris Soelistyo
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol. 5 No. 01 (2021): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jibe.v5i01.16055

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This research aims to determine the extent of the part of spiritual empowerment and the construction of human capital in the overlapping generation model in Indonesia. The study constructs a model by mathematical approach, which ensures the equilibrium of the entire market; use data of the Indonesian region in the 1983-2019 period and the analyzed by regression. Government spending in the fiscal and monetary sector effectively increases the Gross Domestic Product; the influence of labor positively affects the use of capital stock, where the current capital stock is influenced by the stock capital of the previous year. The aspect of government spending has a positive effect on capital stock.
Do Islamic social entrepreneurship moderate Islamic leadership and emotional intelligence? Evidence from micro and small enterprises fostered by ‘Aisyiyah Nurul Asfiah
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol. 5 No. 01 (2021): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jibe.v5i01.16221

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This study aims to understand Islamic social entrepreneurship in moderating the influence of Islamic leadership and emotional intelligence to improve Micro and Small Enterprises (SMEs). Another objective of this study is to determine the effect of Islamic leadership, emotional intelligence, and Islamic social entrepreneurship on business performance. This research is quantitative research, whose population is a group of SMEs fostered by 'Aisyiyah East Java so that 150 respondents were determined. This amount is calculated by non-probability sampling and judgmental sampling techniques based on the researcher's considerations. The sample was decided to be used due to existing uncertain population, and the collection of questionnaires using Google forms. All variables are valid and reliable; data analysis using path analysis technique with Smart PLS 3.0 software found a direct and indirect effect of Islamic social entrepreneurship variable on SME business performance. This analysis also shows that Islamic leadership and emotional intelligence have a significant impact on business performance.
Strengthening work engagement through digital engagement, gamification and psychosocial safety climate in digital transformation Arief Nurkhori; Alfina Rahmatia; Sri Handari Wahyuningsih; Arni Surwanti
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol. 5 No. 01 (2021): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jibe.v5i01.17477

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The problem faced in technological developments and during the pandemic is transforming employee habits from offline to online work engagement. This research aims to look at empirical evidence regarding the relationship between digital engagement, gamification, and psychosocial safety climate (PSC) on work engagement. This study employs a quantitative approach with structural equation modelling, analyzing a series of exploratory and confirmatory factors to determine the relationship between variables. This study uses primary data through a questionnaire of as many as 164 respondents with a purposive sampling technique. This study proves that digital engagement and gamification variables on PSC and work engagement have a significant positive effect. Aspects of digital transformation through digital engagement and gamification influence PSC to increase work engagement. The relationship between gamification channelled through PSC can also mediate and prove a positive influence in strengthening work engagement.
The nexus of monetary policy and economic growth: Empirical study from Indonesia Idah Zuhroh
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol. 5 No. 02 (2021): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jibe.v5i02.20539

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This study investigates the short and long-term relationships between monetary policy and economic growth in Indonesia. The vector error correction model (VECM) applies to tackle the research objective and use quarterly data from 2004 to 2019. The result shows a significant negative effect of inflation in the short term, and other variables are insignificant. Inflation and exchange rate have a significant positive impact in the long term, and money supply has a negative coefficient. Besides, interest rates do not significantly affect Indonesia's economic growth. Findings of the negative long-term impact of the money supply on growth are not a good indication; we argue that this anomaly needs to be taken seriously by the authorities to maintain economic stability and sustainable growth.

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