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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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PERAN GENDER DAN PENALARAN MORAL DALAM PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN ETIS DI BIDANG MANAJEMEN DAN IMPLIKASINYA: STUDI KASUS PADA ORGANISASI NIRLABA ., Djuwari; Suryani, Tatik
Journal of Management and Business Vol 4, No 2 (2005): SEPTEMBER 2005
Publisher : Department of Management - Faculty of Business and Economics. Universitas Surabaya.

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How to make ethical decision making is very important in many aspect managerial process, because its implication can impact many other activities. Research found that many unethical behavior in business process is caused by unethical decision making. The recent research indicates that gender has important role in decision making process. The research is aimed to examine the effects of gender in decision making process in management. Beside it, the research also wants to examine the influence of moral reasoning to ethical decision making. Research involved 105 respondent from many non profit organizations located in East Java. By using t-test, the result reveals that there is significant difference between women and man in decision making. Women more ethical in decision making than men, in some aspect. Women more commit to autonomy, equality, win-win principle and moral integrity. By using simple regression analysis, the result indicates that moral reasoning influences significantly to ethical decision making. This research support the previously research that is conducted by Glover (2002) which the culture setting similarly with this research. The result can't be separated by the Indonesia cultural that expect women more ethical, obedience and respect to moral value.
ANALISIS PORTOFOLIO SAHAM SYARIAH PADA JAKARTA ISLAMIC INDEKS PADA BURSA EFEK JAKARTA Poerwanto .; Heru Sylvanata
Journal of Management and Business Vol 4, No 2 (2005): SEPTEMBER 2005
Publisher : Department of Management - Faculty of Business and Economics. Universitas Surabaya.

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Commonstock portfolio analysis was important contributing to determine a good investment in the capital market. There was a way to know the optimal expected risk and return of the stock.    The purpose of this research for knowing level of commonstock Beta that listed in Jakarta Islamic Index and for guidance diversification process and find the optimal portfolio for the member of this combination.Based on analysis of commonstock historical data, we obtain 5 stocks with highest beta and above security market line, therefore this stocks place as portfolio member. We combine these five stocks with combination equation and resulting in 26 combinations. By using indifferent curve tools, we obtain 4 efficient portfolios.The result of this study were 4 optimal portfolio, which are: (1) Combination of 2 stocks, UNTR and BRPT, that give 12,72222 return and 19,999994 risk, (2) Combination of  3 stocks, UNTR, BRPT, PTBA, that give 9,3586% return and 12,4609% risk, (3) Combination of 3 stocks SMGR, UNTR, and BRPT that give 3,930% return and 6,325% risk, (4) Combination of 3 stocks, SMGR, AALI, and UNTR, that give 3,930 % return and 6,325% risk.This research can be used as reference for investor or potential investor in syariah stock exchange regarding of less information about stocks in the market today.
STUDI EKSPLORATORI REFERENCE PRICE DAN FAKTOR YANG BERPERAN DALAM KEPUTUSAN KONSUMEN TENTANG HARGA Dudi Anandya
Journal of Management and Business Vol 4, No 2 (2005): SEPTEMBER 2005
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In Marketing Mix, Price usually consider as cost plus margin, but actually consumer develop more complicated thinking pattern when make decision about price. Prior study has reveal that consumer judge price base on reference price rather than actual price. This reference price classified into internal and external reference price. In this research the author try to broadening the theory using exploratory study to show that consumer not only comparing price in the same category, but also compare to complementary product. The result show that external reference price plays a dominant role in consumer decision
STRUKTUR DAN KINERJA BPR SYARIAH DI JAWA TIMUR: PERIODE 1996-2002 Lyla Rachmaningtyas; Sugeng Hariadi
Journal of Management and Business Vol 4, No 2 (2005): SEPTEMBER 2005
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This study examines the soundness of the east Java, shariah and credit rural banking system by describing market structure and competitive condition and analyzing factors affecting industrial banking performance. Competition measured by means of traditional industrial organization method, Structure-Conduct-Performance (SCP) model.In order to clarify the assessment of shariah and credit rural banking system, this study apply OLS estimation while variation of the change dependent variable ROA as a profitability measurement expected can be explained by independent variables ASET (bank asset), CAR (Capital Adequacy Ratio), LDR (Loan toDdeposit Ratio), DANA (concentration ratio).Estimation indicates monopolistic competition or cournot oligopoly structure for all five shariah and credit rural banking system by applying panel analysis in period 19962002. The results show factors affecting banking performance are ASET, CAR and LDR. Banking performance that is yield hardly improves society welfare. It is demonstrate from the increased of intermediation cost, NPL and lack of bank and product socialization. Therefore, there is less capacity trust to shariah banking system in east Java.
KINERJA SAHAM MENGGUNAKAN MEAN-VARIANCE ANALYSIS DALAM SIKLUS PEMULIHAN EKONOMI DI INDONESIA Mohamad Samsul
Journal of Management and Business Vol 4, No 2 (2005): SEPTEMBER 2005
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This study tried to know the performance difference that result from Treynor model, Sharpe model, Jensen model, and Treynor & Black model during the Indonesia's recovery period. The study takes 331 stock that listed in Jakarta Stock Exchange in last 2004. The data used are montly data of individual stock price index every end of the month from December 2002 till September 2005. The rate of SBI in normal condition was 1% per month used as risk free rate.Mean Variance Analysis used in this study, regarding to the 4 models above. Monthly average return calculated for each stock, then averaging for 33 months. The formula of the 4 models adjusted from mutual fund study to individual stock study. The hypothesis is there is difference of stock performance between Treynor model, Sharpe model, Jensen model, and Treynor and Black model in Indonesia's recovery period.The result shows that Treynor model and Sharpe model gives 148 or 45% stocks have average 3% return, and this is above the market return. Jensen and Treynor and Black model gives 138 or 42% stocks have return above the market. Treynor model and Sharpe model give 225 or 68 % stocks are undervalued, wether the Jensen model and Treynor and Black resulting 169 and 170 or 51% stocks are undervalued. Monthly return rate each stock is 6,1% (Treynor model and Sharpe model) and 7,3% (Jensen and Treynor and Black model). The statistics show that the return from these model are not significantly different (in 5%o error) for all undervalued stocks. But if performance measurement use return base on stock's preferencial in each model, then Jensen model has significant higher return in the same sample (equal or less than 75 sample). The benefit of these 4 model are to make stock's rating and then choose which stocks are the portofolio.
MAPPING THE HUMAN-BASED GLOBAL COMPETITION ADVANTAGE THROUGH CREATED ORGANIZATIONAL Agung Subono
Journal of Management and Business Vol 4, No 2 (2005): SEPTEMBER 2005
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Artikel ini mencoba untuk me-review dan mendiskusikan beberapa isu keunggulan kompetisi global pang berbasis pada aset manusia sebagai aspek inti untuk mencapai keunggulan kompetitif. Sebagaimana diketahui, dibandingkan berbagai aset lainnya yang bukan manusia (non-human assets), aset manusia bersifat lebih unik, komplementer, mendorong, dan menentukan sukses suatu organisasi. Namun, aset manusia yang sukses horus didukung oleh efektivitas organisasi dalam mengelola efektivitas berbagai asetnya, baik manusia maupun bukan manusiaEfektifitas organisasional dan keunggulan kompetisi global adalah masalah mendesak yang dapat menunjang kinerja yang lebih tinggi dari suatu organisasi bisnis. Diperkirakan bahwa efektifitas organisasional akan memberi pengaruh secara langsung terhadap kinerja, dan sasaran untuk mencapai keunggulan kompetisi global dapat memberi pengaruh terhadap kinerja baik langsung maupun tidak langsung - paling tidak hal tersebut dapat membentuk semangat untuk mencapai kinerja yang tinggi dalam persaingan global. Suatu perusahaan dikatakan memiliki keunggulan kompetitif jika ia dapat mengungguli pesaingnya dalam menarik pelanggan dan bertahan menghadapi berbagai kekuatan persaingan (Thompson & Strickland, 2001). Hal yang sama berlaku pula untuk keunggulan kompetitif global, hanya saja dalam konteks global perlu diperhatikan begitu banyak isu global (misalnya: lokalisasi manajemen, koordinasi internasional, pengembangan kepemimpinan global, pemahaman dan integrasi budaya dalam akuisisi lintas-batas, dan munculnya berbagai tantangan budaya dari manajemen pengetahuan global, (Evan et.al, 2002)). Selanjutnya, artikel ini memilih fokus hanya pada isu-isu berbasis manusia (human-based issues). Implementasi, masalah, hambatan, tantangan, keterbatasan, dan arah untuk riset dan penelaahan di masa mendatang didiskusikan secara ringkas.

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