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Erna Andajani
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INDONESIA
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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The effect of illiquidity, risk, beta and firm size towards stock returns: ASEAN stock exchanges Kuswarianto, Ivan; Mahadwartha, Putu Anom; Ernawati, Endang
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 23, No 2 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : Department of Management - Faculty of Business and Economics. Universitas Surabaya.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/mabis.v23i2.816

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This study investigates the effect of factors related to the stock return, such as liquidity, company size, risk, and beta of companies listed on ASEAN Exchanges for 2011-2019. This study uses a quantitative approach by using multiple linear regression method. The dependent variable is stock return, while the independent variables used are liquidity, company size, risk, and beta. This research uses 14,580 observations of 1,620 wide-spread companies across Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, and Philippine in nine years. The study finds that illiquidity, risk, and size positively influence stock return significantly, while beta has an insignificant positive effect on stock return. This study also finds that there are country-effect towards stock return in each country.
Succession planning and family business longevity: a study on currency exchange companies Soelistyawati, Soelistyawati; Mujanah, Siti; Ridwan, Mochammad Sihab
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 23, No 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/mabis.v23i2.764

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This study investigates the critical determinants influencing the longevity of family businesses, particularly within the context of Money Changers in East Java, Indonesia. The research is grounded in the premise that sustained business success across generations depends on effective succession planning, successor preparation, family commitment, and the involvement of the controlling generation. Using a quantitative approach, the research employs PLS - SEM to analyze the relationships between variables. Data collected from 86 licensed Money Changers in East Java. Findings indicate that succession planning and family commitment significantly influence the involvement of the previous generation in transitioning leadership roles. The research underscores the pivotal role of the controlling generation in ensuring the continuity and stability of family businesses. Recommendations include detailed plans for identifying and preparing successors, enhancing family commitment, and increasing the involvement of the previous generation in decision-making processes. Strengthening these aspects is crucial for ensuring the resilience and long-term viability of family businesses, particularly in the Money Changers sector. Future research should expand its scope to encompass diverse regions and consider customer perspectives to shape robust strategies for sustained family business growth.
The influence of competency, leadership and organizational culture mediated by job satisfaction on the performance of General Bureau Employees of the Regional Secretariat of East Nusa Tenggara Province Bili, Maria Gradiana; Amalo, Omega Stinlly Cecilia; Man, Stanis; Djuang, Gaudensius
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 23, No 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/mabis.v23i2.811

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This research investigates the influence of competence, leadership and organizational culture mediated by job satisfaction on the performance of employees of the General Bureau of the Regional Secretariat of East Nusa Tenggara Province. The respondents in this research are all 106 staffs of the General Bureau. The data were collected using survey questionnaire and analysed using SEM-PLS (Structural Equation Modelling - Partial Least Squares). The results show that competence and organizational culture partially have a positive and significant effect on employee job satisfaction, but leadership has no significant effect on employee job satisfaction. Simultaneously, competence, organizational culture, leadership and job satisfaction have a positive and significant effect on the performance of employees. Further, the results of the study show that job satisfaction has a positive significant role in mediating the effect of competence and organizational culture on employee performance. However job satisfaction has no significant influence in mediating the effect of leadership on employee performance
The role of purchasing interest: do halal certification and halal awareness determine purchasing decisions? Purnomo, Irfan Agung; Pratikto, Heri; Suharsono, Naswan
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 23, No 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/mabis.v23i2.787

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Developing distribution marketing is the biggest challenge for MSME businesses in the Blitar district. Demands policy from the government For all products circulating on the modern market must Already have a halal label in 2024, namely challenge for producers. _ Buying decision be the wrong key For producers measure how much efficient halal certification and halal awareness. The explanatory method with a quantitative approach is this type of research. The population in this study is consumer food light in the district Blitar, for taking samples a purposive random sampling technique, with 2 criteria chosen by the author, found 385 respondents. The path analysis technique is a data analysis technique used in this research. This research result shows that halal certification and awareness have a positive and significant influence on consumers' buying interests, halal certification and buying interests have a positive and significant influence on purchasing decisions, but awareness No there is influence on purchasing decisions. As well as interests buy in a way Partial can mediate between halal certification on purchasing decisions, interests buy capable mediate between halal awareness of purchasing decisions. 
Impact of IT identity and data privacy on mobile telemedicine use: A UTAUT perspective Vaddhano, Nyana; Tulipa, Diyah
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 23, No 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/mabis.v23i2.832

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The purpose of this study is to identify potential determinants of the intention to use mobile telemedicine applications. We gathered a total of 187 responses from smartphone users who expressed interest in utilizing Halodoc mobile telemedicine application. This study analyzed the acquired data using PLS-SEM and employed Importance-Performance Mapping (IPMA) to propose possible managerial enhancements for developers of mobile telemedicine applications. Performance expectancy and facilitating conditions have a substantial impact on users' attitude toward mobile telemedicine applications, according to the findings of the study. Usage intention is not directly influenced by performance expectancy or facilitating conditions. While effort expectancy has no effect on attitude, it has a substantial impact on usage intention. The impact of social influence on attitude and behavioral intention is predominantly positive. Data privacy, in contrast to IT identity, does not have a positive impact on usage intention. In general, a favorable attitude toward the application positively influences the user's intent to use mobile telemedicine applications.
Analysis of #banksyariah posts through social media marketing: as a means of sharia product knowledge Risza, Handi
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 23, No 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/mabis.v23i2.785

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The banking industry, especially Sharia banks, continues strengthening marketing communications and consumer education regarding Sharia-related information through social media marketing. Information dissemination by Islamic banks is important because it can encourage additional information and influence other consumers. This information can be in the form of the latest news, marketing programs, policies, or education to consumers to strengthen consumer product knowledge. This study identifies the use of social media as the leading platform to find out the conversations that are carried out by the public on social media related to the differences between Islamic and conventional banking; conversations conducted by consumers on social media related to products or contracts owned by Islamic banking and conversations conducted by the public on social media related to knowledge (literacy) and selection of Islamic banking products (inclusion).
The power of social commerce: TikTok's impact on Gen Z consumer purchasing behavior Poh, Stella; Hasan, Djohan Gunawan; Sudiyono, Krist Ade
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 23, No 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/mabis.v23i2.835

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Consumer shopping behavior has changed from brick-and-mortar to online shopping due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The development of online shopping was accompanied by social media technology, resulting in the emergence of the social commerce phenomenon. Social commerce, as a platform that supports two activities at once, has advantages over e-commerce platforms. However, in reality, the adoption of social commerce has not been utilized effectively by business actors, and not a few MSMEs have suffered losses due to the presence of social commerce platforms. This study was conducted to understand the adoption of social commerce platforms by utilizing social media content and live streaming to influence consumer purchases using the AIDA model and TAM model theories. This study uses quantitative methods by distributing questionnaires to 246 respondents and structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis techniques. The results showed that social media content and live streaming can inform consumers clearly and interestingly about products to build consumer attention and interest, which ultimately encourages consumer purchases. This study can be implemented by business owners to optimize the application of social media content and live streaming when running a business to increase consumer attractiveness and purchases.
Corporate value analysis: the moderating role of capital structure Renata, Virna; Listianingsih, Wahyu; Liza, Maiya
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 23, No 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/mabis.v23i2.794

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Sales have decreased as a result of the slowdown in economic growth, which has impacted profitability in the pharmaceutical subsector. The share values of many pharmaceutical businesses have decreased as a result of this phenomenon during the 2020 pandemic. The research method used is associative quantitative research methodology.The information analyzed comes from the financial statements of companies are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX).Thegoal of this researchisto identify the importance of variations between the variables studied. The sample was chosen by the usepurposive sampling where 8 companies met the criteria for this study. In this investigation, the Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA) technique was used using SPSS version 29. The findings indicated that profitability does not have a significant impact on corporate value, meaning that corporate profits do not affect corporate value. However, liquidity has a significant and positive impact on corporate value, indicating that both profitable and unprofitable corporates have similar corporate value. Capital structure also moderates there lationship between profitability and corporate value, where highly profitable corporates tend to use internal funds, while less profitable corporates rely more on debt. However, capital structure does not moderate the relationship between liquidity and corporate value
Analysis of factors ifluencing consumer purchase intention on electric motorcycle Kariathi, Ni Nyoman Trida; Mayasari, Iin
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 23, No 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/mabis.v23i2.795

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Air pollution is worsening due to the increasing emissions produced by motor vehicles each year. The consumption of vehicle fuels releases various pollutants into the atmosphere, necessitating efforts to control air pollution to prevent the emissions from worsening. Electric motorcycles represent an environmentally beneficial innovation. With electric motorcycles, it is hoped that pollution resulting from carbon emissions will decrease, providing a solution to future energy scarcity. Electric motorcycles have an advantage over conventional motorcycles in that they can reduce emissions, as they do not emit gas. However, the use of electric motorcycles has not yet achieved optimal results. Therefore, this research aims to determine the influence of Subjective Norms, Perceived Behavioral Control, and Environmental concerns on Consumer Attitudes towards Purchase Intention of electric motorcycles. Data was collected by engaging 167 civil servants in Bali Province with an online survey to test four hypotheses. Analysis and hypothesis testing were conducted using the SmartPLS software. This research findings that all hypotheses are supported; Subjective Norm, Perceived Behavioral Control, and Environmental Concern significantly influence Consumer Attitude toward Purchase Intention of electric motorcycles. It is important to consider these factors and develop a holistic strategy to promote Purchase Intention for electric motorcycles.
Emotional intelligence and behavioral biases on millennial stock trading decisions: a case study of Bibit investors Rahman, Arista Widya; Puspita, Nindi Vaulia; Yuliari, Kartika
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 23, No 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/mabis.v23i2.801

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This research explores the relationship between Em otional Intelligence (EI) and Behavioral Bias with Decision-Making Processes in Stock Trading among Millennial Investors. Data were collected through an online survey of 100 investors using the Bibit platform and analyzed using multiple linear regression and SPSS statistical software. The research findings indicate that Emotional Intelligence and Behavioral Bias significantly influence stock trading decisions, with a determination coefficient reaching 76%. This underscores the importance of understanding psychological factors in investment decision-making among the millennial generation. Therefore, raising awareness of Emotional Intelligence and mitigating Behavioral Bias can enhance the quality of stock trading decisions among millennials in the stock market, thereby contributing to long-term financial success

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