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MABIS: Manajemen dan Bisnis
Published by Universitas Surabaya
ISSN : 14123789     EISSN : 24771783     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.24123
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Manajemen & Bisnis (MABIS) is an open access journal with ISSN 1412-3789 and e-ISSN 2477-1783. The editorial board invites authors and experts to publish and share their ideas through scientific and empirical research in the field of Management and Business. The major objective of the publication is to improve theories, concepts, and practices in the field of management and business. The dissemination of research will enable young researchers, and practitioners to present and share their scientific empirical findings. We are going to be a bridge between theories and practices in management and business.
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QR CODE-BASED E-MONEY APPLICATION IN HOMESTAY AS THE EASY OF PAYMENT TRANSACTION Anak Agung Gde Satia Utama; Izzato Millati; Ajeng Risna Liatika; Eka Sheilla Wati; Reynaldo Bimantoro; Arrafi Pratama Andriono
Journal of Management and Business Vol 17, No 2 (2018): SEPTEMBER 2018
Publisher : Department of Management - Faculty of Business and Economics. Universitas Surabaya.

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E-Money is one of the payment methods expected to attract tourists to stay at the place and also facilitate the payment process. This study focused on businesses in the lodging industry of homestay. The homestay was chosen because most homestays are still conventionally managed and the payment is still using cash, making homestays less attractive for tourists to stay especially for tourists who are accustomed to using E-Money or other non-cash payments. This study aims to improve the competitiveness of homestays in facing competition in the lodging industry through the use of QR code-based E-Money to facilitate payment transactions. The data used in this study was qualitative data. Qualitative data is data in the form of numbers and can be collected by means of interviews, analysis of documents, FGDs, observation, picture taking or video recording. The results of this study showed that homestay owners can improve their services through more modern payment methods so that customer payments are easier and faster with E-Money. The research output can be used as a concept for homestay business actors or those who want to open a homestay business in developing an enterprise system so that they can apply payment methods using E-Money and be able to compete in the increasingly tight lodging industry every year.
PECKING ORDER THEORY TEST ON THE CAPITAL STRUCTURE OF INSURANCE COMPANIES LISTED ON THE INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE (IDX) Isti Fadah; Sekarini Arum Sejati; Ariwan Joko Nusbantor; Istatuk Budy Yuswanto
Journal of Management and Business Vol 17, No 2 (2018): SEPTEMBER 2018
Publisher : Department of Management - Faculty of Business and Economics. Universitas Surabaya.

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This study aims to analyze the effect of profitability, asset structure, and business risk on the capital structure of insurance companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in 2012- 2016 and to know the pattern of financing pecking order theory applied to insurance companies listed in the Stock Exchange Indonesia (BEI) for 2012-2016. This research is explanatory research. The population in this study are all insurance companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in 2012-2016 amounting to 12 companies and samples used in this study as many as 10 companies. The analysis method used is multiple linear regression analysis with t test. The results showed that profitability does not affect the capital structure of insurance companies, asset structure and business risk significantly influence the capital structure of insurance companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in 2012-2016. While on pecking order theory testing, there are 3 (three) insurance companies that tend to follow the pecking order theory financing pattern and 7 (seven) companies do not follow the pecking order theory financing pattern.
MEDIATION EFFECT OF VALUE ADDED INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL (VAIC) IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE (CG) AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE RELATIONS Kartika Hendra Titisari
Journal of Management and Business Vol 17, No 2 (2018): SEPTEMBER 2018
Publisher : Department of Management - Faculty of Business and Economics. Universitas Surabaya.

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This study aims to examine the relationship of Corporate Governance and Financial Performance with Intellectual Capital as a mediating variable with a sample of companies included in the chemical industry sector basis and the period of 2012 - 2014. The sampling method used in this research is purposive sampling. The data analysis procedures, structural equation modeling (SEM) with PLS Warp 4.0. The test results showed Corporate Governance affect the ROA. The greater the Corporate Governance further enhance the financial accountability of the company. Corporate Governance does not affect the Intellectual capital. Intellectual Capital affects the financial performance. Value added intellectual capital plays an important role in the performance of financial support the use of physical assets (fixed) to contribute to the company's performance. Although the model fit, but the results of the analysis of intellectual capital does not mediate the relationship Corporate Governance and Financial Performance. Suggestions for further research can be done in other sectors. It is quite possible in the banking sector, as it has done in several countries where the corporate governance affect the Intellectual capital.
B-FRESH: DESIGN AND DEVELOP THE MARKETING PROCESS FRUIT COMMODITIES WITH HEDGING SYSTEMS TO PROTECT PRICES WHEN THE HARVEST Anak Agung Gde Satia Utama; Elfrida Realisani
Journal of Management and Business Vol 17, No 2 (2018): SEPTEMBER 2018
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Farmers always get a selling price that is much lower than the cost that they incur so they are forced to lose it. So far, farmers always believe in the prices offered by middlemen or collectors, even though the prices offered do not necessarily cover the expenses of farmers. To solve this problem, a B-fresh system was created that can protect farmers' hard work by hedging or hedging the harvest price. Commodities that are protected by price are fruit commodities because these commodities are still vulnerable to market price game. The development of this system requires cooperation with BUM Desa (Village-Owned Enterprises) as an operator so that this system can run well and properly. This system will process hedging automatically by determining the hedging price to be adjusted to the farmer's land area multiplied by the estimated fair value. BUM Desa (Village-Owned Enterprises also acts as an intermediary for third parties using an e-commerce system to market products and inform product details to consumers that are already present inside this B-fresh system.
INTERNAL AUDIT: THE APPLICATION OF RISK MANAGEMENT AND ELECTRONIC CHANNELS INTERNET BANKING THROUGH THE AUDIT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN THE QUALITY OF FINTECH GOVERNANCE IN BANKING INDUSTRY Suryaningsih, Ika Barokah; Putrihandani, Yuani; Nugraha, Kristian Suhartadi Widi
Journal of Management and Business Vol 17, No 2 (2018): SEPTEMBER 2018
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This article aims to prove the role of internal auditors in providing added value in improving the quality of governance in the banking sector. The role of information technology in the banking industry sector is very dominant in service operations. This condition requires banks to apply their prudential principles by guaranteeing the implementation of risk management and electronic channel internet banking through audit management control systems. This study used an explanatory research approach with census data collection methods. The object of this study was the internal auditors of a branch office of one of the national private banks in Jember. The data of this study were the results of the response of 41 internal auditors of various branches and sub-branches in Jember Regency and supported by a literature review of the annual report of banks’ internal audit performance with a path analysis data processing tool. The results of the study showed that the application of risk management and electronic channel internet banking had an effect on the audit management system and the quality of financial technology governance.

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