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MABIS: Manajemen dan Bisnis
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ISSN : 14123789     EISSN : 24771783     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.24123
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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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INTERDEPENDENSI KEBIJAKAN DEVIDEN, FINANCIAL LEVERAGE DAN INVESTASI: PENGUJIAN PECKING ORDER THEORY Nency Liono; Mudji Utami; Liliana Inggrit Wijaya
Journal of Management and Business Vol 8, No 1 (2009): MARCH 2009
Publisher : Department of Management - Faculty of Business and Economics. Universitas Surabaya.

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The aims of this research to find interdependency relationships among dividend policy, financial leverage, and investment based on pecking order theory testing. Research object includes food and beverages industry which listing in Indonesian Stock Exchange 2002-2007. Given the influence among third the variable hence will know what is there are interdependency among third the variable and what its influence to company in period food and beverage industry 2002-2007 related to company financial decision. Result of this research shows there is interdependency among dividend policy, financial leverage and investment but not support pecking order theory.
NILAI WAJAR SAHAM PADA KUALITAS LABA Anggraini, Francisca Reni Retno
Journal of Management and Business Vol 8, No 1 (2009): MARCH 2009
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This research aims to investigate the effect of unrealized gains and losses of marketable securities from 19 firms in banking, insurance, credit agencies, and securities industries to earnings quality. The research periods are taken from 2001-2005 becaused of the effective date of PSAK 30 and 50 that related with banking accounting and valuation of securities is December 31th, 2001. There is no volatiles difference between unrealized gains and losses of marketable securities and net income before extraordinary items and unrealized gains and losses of marketable securities persisten from year to year. It is interesting, because theoretically fair value accounting yields higher volatility in earnings. It indicate that manager manages risk by smooths unrealized gains and losses of marketable securities because the high volatility of them cause volatility of earnings increase and finally cost of capital increase so investors do not interest to invest their capital. Finally, this research finds that there is negative correlation of unrealized gains and losses of marketable securities and accrual quality. It indicates that fair value accounting can not increase objectivity of financial statements.
RELIGIOUS JOURNEYS AND TOURISM SECTOR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: SUSTAINABLE LOGISTICS FOR ZIYARAH TO MADINAH (S. ARABIA), AMPEL (INDONESIA) AND SYLHET (BANGLADESH) A. A. Rahman
Journal of Management and Business Vol 8, No 1 (2009): MARCH 2009
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This research uses a subjective observation of objective facts through the sociological research participation-observation method, in three pilgrimage sites-Madinah (S. Arabia), Ampel/Surabaya (Indonesia), and Sylhet (Bangladesh) suggest some hypotheses and corresponding policy recommendations, for further and empirical research for testing, corroboration, modification and or elaboration. These include, 1)A batch of religiously trained and sensitive volunteers or officials also trained in peace-keeping, as in place in Madinah Prophet's Mosque, might be a better instrument of maintaining law and order than normal police force or total or near total absence of any peacekeeping mechanism at all, as is the case with Surabaya’s Ampel and Sylhet Dorgan; 2)A system of relatively inexpensive but clean and hygienically well-maintained and modernized inns within or attached to local family homes-than expensive hotel chains-in the immediate and near vicinity of the pilgrimage sites might be a better and more sustainable option for pilgrims’ accommodation; 3)Health and hygiene concerns need utmost priority in such overcrowded sites with visitors from diverse sources, and preventive as well as curative measures with adequate toilets and bathing facilities, and adequate free clinics available on the sites, as place in the case of Madinah also need to be introduced in Ampel and Sylhet; 4)As a part of the health and hygiene concern, adequate preventive measures need to be introduced in all such sites, to fight short and long-term problems posed by odor and noise pollution. Further, empirical research suggested to test and corroborate, nullify or modify these hypotheses may start with simple survey-research quantitative analyses of data collected from these three sites. Further sites from other places may be added.
BRAND ASSOCIATION ATTRIBUTES FOR INDONESIAN NATIONAL AIRLINE Idris Gautama So; Ishak Ismail
Journal of Management and Business Vol 8, No 1 (2009): MARCH 2009
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Brand image, in brief is a series of private values that perceived by company to create identity of its product or service. Brand Association is anything related memory to brand (Tjiptono, 2005). Brand Association is one of assets of brand equity, which shows advantages and differences of a product or service while a person recall the brand of product or service. This paper is a research to discover brand attributes associated in consumers’ mind that create brand image of state owned national airline (Garuda Indonesia-GI), and then to discover harmonization between brand identity with brand image. The respondents of this research are passengers of GI airline at Sukamo-Hatta airport. Cochran test is one of methods applied in this paper. The result of this research shows that there are six brand associations which create GI brand image, but brand identity has not yet stuck completely in consumer’s mind, although there are three additional brand image perceived by consumers. These show that there is a positive gap which bring advantages to company. Company must also maintain the harmony of built brand image and brand identity to avoid the creation of negative gap.
THE IMPACT OF LEADERSHIP PRACTICES TO TEAM MEMBERS’ SATISFACTION Chalimah .
Journal of Management and Business Vol 8, No 1 (2009): MARCH 2009
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eamwork is becoming increasingly important to wide range of operations. It applies to all levels of the company. It is just as important for top executives as it is to middle management, supervisors and shop floor workers. Poor teamwork at any level or between levels can seriously damage organizational effectiveness. The focus of this paper was therefore to examine whether leadership practices consist of team leader behavior, conflict resolution style and openness in communication significantly influenced the team member’s satisfaction in hotel industry. Result indicates that team leader behavior and the conflict resolution style significantly influenced team member satisfaction. It was surprising that openness in communication did not affect significantly to the team members’ satisfaction.
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, INNOVATION CAPABILITY AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE: EMPIRICAL STUDY OF JAKARTA’S FLOUR BASED FOOD SMEs V. Rachmadi Parmono; Y. Eko Widodo
Journal of Management and Business Vol 8, No 1 (2009): MARCH 2009
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This study is concerned on the relationship between innovation capability and business performance in small and medium enterprises context. The existing studies generally have analyzed the issues pertaining of innovation capability in large business or knowledge intensive firm context. By researching of the innovation capability of small and medium enterprises (SME’s), it will review innovation capability in a broader and novel context. The SME’s operate in a competitive environment and are not very advanced technologically. This research proposes statistical hypotheses to study these based on data samples. By employing path analysis, This research test the relationship between innovation categories and business performance. The result of our study show that government regulation directly affects to innovation capability, product and process innovation capability directly affect business performance in SME’s. Finally, managerial implication will be discussed.
STORE IMAGE, STORE SATISFACTION DAN STORE LOYALTY DALAM KEGIATAN BELANJA KONSUMEN Singgih Santoso
Journal of Management and Business Vol 8, No 1 (2009): MARCH 2009
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In marketing literature, there were many discussions about relations between consumer satisfaction and consumer loyalty. Many researchers believe that satisfied consumer will tend to be loyal, and consumer satisfaction could be influenced by many factors, that if being applied to a shopping situation, this factor is store image. Main objective of this research is to know whether there was significant relation between store image with store satisfaction, and significant relation between store satisfactions with store loyalty. The research, which being held in December 2007, was conducted to the consumers who shopped in Carrefour , involved one hundred respondents. Data analysis with regression model give results that store image did not have relation with store satisfaction. Also found that store satisfaction evidently did not have relation with store loyalty. Those results could be caused by the existence of several other variables that were stronger in influencing relations between store the image, store satisfaction and store loyalty, like customer relationship, the positive effect, perceived risk, category experience, consumer commitment, and value/cost ratio that could make consumer switching to the other supermarket.
EXCHANGE RATE FLEXIBILITY, CAPITAL MOBILITY AND INFLATION TRANSMISSION IN MALAYSIA Mansor H. Ibrahim
Journal of Management and Business Vol 8, No 1 (2009): MARCH 2009
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The paper assesses the international transmission of inflation for a small economy, Malaysia, over three sample periods marked by different degrees of exchange rate flexibility. Contradicting to conventional wisdom of less pronounced foreign nominal influences under the flexible exchange rate regime, this research finds evidence that the inflation transmission from the US to Malaysia is strongest during the period marked by increasing exchange rate flexibility (i.e. 1993-1998). This research also observes significant inflation effects of exchange rate depreciation during the same period. While this research observe less pronounced impacts of the US during the limited exchange rate flexibility period (i.e. 1988-1999), the US influences are virtually absent during the recent fixed regime (i.e. 1998-2005). This research believes that the intensity of capital flows across the three periods might have explained the results.

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