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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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STUDI FENOMENOLOGI EKSPLORASI MODEL PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN KONSUMEN ANAK PADA KONSUMSI JAJANAN SEKOLAH Anna Triwijayati
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 12, No 1 (2013): March 2013
Publisher : Department of Management - Faculty of Business and Economics. Universitas Surabaya.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (374.248 KB) | DOI: 10.24123/jmb.v12i1.5

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Children consumers are a potential segment because they have pocket money and do the buyingbehavior. Consuming snacks at school is typical children behavior in Indonesia. Research onhow children make decision of their consumption is very interesting and useful because there hasnever been a similar study thoroughly examined the specific decision making of childrenconsumers. This study aims to construct a theory of decision making of buying snacks bychildren consumers. The research method used is phenomenology. Phenomenology method isutilized in order to get meaningful and ‘live’ children’s experiences. Based on the stages of datacollection, analysis and classification of the themes, this result obtained 22 themes related tochildren consumer decision making. All of themes are processed into meaning essential and fromthis gives propotitions and model of children consumer decision making.The result shows thatchildren consumer decision making process is determined by these factors: internal children theirself, teacher’s references, parents, conditioning and snack product. The process have threestages which are driving physical and psychological need factors, process of quick alternativeevaluation of snack products, and unplanned decision.Konsumen anak adalah segmen yang potensial karena mereka memiliki uang saku danmelakukan pembelian.Perilaku mengkonsumsi jajanan pada konsumen anak merupakan perilakuanak yang khas di Indonesia.Penelitian tentang bagaimana anak mengambil keputusan konsumsisangat menarik dan berguna untuk diteliti karena belum pernah ada penelitian serupa yangmengkaji dan menghasilkan model pengambilan keputusan khusus konsumen anak secaralengkap. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membangun suatu teori proses pengambilan keputusanpembelian makanan jajanan oleh konsumen anak. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalahfenomenologi. Metode tersebut dipilih untuk mendapatkan pengalaman anak yang bermakna dan‘hidup’. Berdasarkan tahapan pengumpulan dan analisis data serta dari hasil penggolongan tema,diperoleh hasil 22 tema terkait dengan pengambilan keputusan konsumen anak.Semua tematersebut diolah melalui proses esensi makna sehingga menghasilkan proposisi dan modelpengambilan keputusan konsumen anak. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa pengambilankeputusan konsumen anak ditentukan oleh faktor internal anak, referensi guru, orang tua,pengkondisian dan produk. Proses pengambilan keputusan konsumen anak memiliki tiga tahapanproses yaitu dorongan kebutuhan fisik dan psikis anak, proses evaluasi pilihan jajanan yangdilakukan dengan cepat (quick evaluation) dan keputusan pembelian yang tidak terencana(unplanned decision).
FOREIGN OWNERSHIP, PRODUCTIVITY, AND ECONOMIC CRISIS Suyanto .
Journal of Management and Business Vol 10, No 2 (2011): SEPTEMBER 2011
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This paper evaluates the productivity benefit from the present of foreign ownership in manufacturing firms. The productivity benefit is analysed for the period before crisis (19881996) and the period crisis onwards (1997-2000). Using the methodology of stochastic production frontier, the results show that foreign ownership generates positive productivity benefit to local manufacturing firms, both during the before crisis period and during the crisis onwards period. An interesting result emerges when comparing the two periods. Although positive spillover benefits exist in both periods, the coefficient of FDI Spillovers is larger during the period of crisis onwards, suggesting that the productivity benefit increase after economic crisis. These findings support an argument by Takii (2007) that economic crisis has positive impact on the productivity spillovers of FDI.
KARAKTERISTIK PEMIMPIN TERHADAP PERILAKU KEPEMIMPINAN, KINERJA BAWAHAN, DAN PERTUMBUHAN USAHA INDUSTRI KECIL Ilham Thaief
Journal of Management and Business Vol 9, No 2 (2010): SEPTEMBER 2010
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The aim of this research is to examine the influence of leaders’ characteristics (motivation, talent, knowledge, and skill) on their own behavior (consideration and initiation structure), the performance of their subordinates, and small business industry growth; and to know which of these factors are most dominant. This research was carried out by conducting interviews and distributing questionnaires to 260 company leaders in the city of Makassar and the regencies of Maros and Gowa. Sample selection was conducted using proportional accidental random sampling. Microsoft Excel, SPSS, and AMOS were used in data processing. The results show that in general leadership characteristics influence both the performance of subordinates and growth of the small business industry. In specific, the motivation factor directly, positively, yet insignificantly influences consideration, while negatively and significantly influencing initiation structure. The talent factor directly, positively and significantly influences both consideration and initiation structure. The knowledge factor directly, positively, yet insignificantly influences both consideration and initiation structure. The skill factor directly and significantly influences consideration and initiation structure. Consideration and initiation structure directly, positively, and significantly influences the performance of subordinates which in turn directly, positively, and significantly influences growth of the small business industry. The dominant factor influencing consideration is the leader’s skill followed by talent, motivation, and knowledge. The dominant factor influencing initiation structure is the leader’s skill followed by talent, motivation, and knowledge. The dominant factor influencing the performance of subordinates is consideration followed by initiation structure, skill, motivation, and knowledge. The dominant factor influencing small business industry growth is the performance of subordinates followed by consideration, initiation structure, skill, talent, motivation and knowledge
ANALISIS FAKTOR PEMBENTUK PERSEPSI NILAI DALAM MENINGKATKAN KEPUASAN PELANGGAN Murhadi, Werner R.
Journal of Management and Business Vol 3, No 2 (2004): SEPTEMBER 2004
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Tourism has a bright future and so does the hotel industry. Many opportunities in tourism sector have influenced the great number of tourism services provider and the effect is high competition. Increasing in competition can induce service quality of the corporation for creating the customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction is influenced by many factors such as perceived valued by the customer. Perceived value is the consumer's overall assessment of the utility of a product based on perceptions of what received and what is given. Perceived Quality, Perceived Risk, Perceived Price and Price Fairness influence perceived value. Perceived price is formed by actual price that corporation charges to the consumer and brand class of product. This paper according to tourism sector, but the model can be used for others sector
THE IMPACT OF MOTIVATION IN USING ONLINE SHOPPING CART ON THE FREQUENCY OF USING ONLINE SHOPPING CART WITH THE ONLINE SHOPPING FREQUENCT Gina Muliana Citra; Dudi Anandya
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 16, No 1 (2017): MARCH 2017
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The number of e-commerce in Indonesia allows consumers to make purchases, simply by selecting and putting the desired item in the online shopping cart and proceed with the payment process then the consumer just waiting for the item he wants to arrive at home. This study aims to determine the influence of online shopping cart use motivation to the frequency of online shopping cart use with the frequency of online buying. This research was conducted by distributing the questionnaire online to 120 respondents. From the results of this study conducted data processing with AMOS 23.0 to prove the influence of each research variable. The result of research shows that current purchase intent, taking advantage of price promotion has positive and significant effect of frequency of online shopping cart use and current purchase intent have a positive and significant effect of frequency of online buying. While entertainment purpose, organizational intent, and research and information search have no significant effect on the frequency of online shopping cart use.
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
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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.
THE EFFECT OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE ON THE VALUE OF A BUSINESS ENTITY WITH QUADRATIC MODEL TESTING IN PROPEERTY, REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SECTORS I Putu Suryawan; Putu Anom Mahadwartha
Journal of Management and Business Vol 14, No 1 (2015): MARCH 2015
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The purpose of this study was to find empirical evidence on the effect of capital structure on the value of a business entity in accordance with the static trade-off theory. This study used a sample of enterprises in the property, real estate and building construction sector that are listed in the Indonesian Stock Exchange during the period of 2009-2012. The selection of the sample in this study using a non-probability sampling technique with the type of purposive judgment sampling. The samples used in this study are 160 during the years of observation. The method of analysis in this study is using quadratic regression. The findings in this study indicate that capital structure significantly influence the value of a business entity in accordance with the static tradeoff theory.
PERKEMBANGAN DAN PROSPER BISNIS JAWA TIMUR Zafrullah, Ahmad
Journal of Management and Business Vol 1, No 1 (2002): March 2002
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Superiority export commodity of East Java to Japan, USA, China, Australia, South of Korea, Taiwan and other countries are textile, pulp, garment, plywood, tobacco, coffee, tea and shrimp.The research aims to analyze the development of industrial and agriculture products in East Java. The descriptive and comparative analysing secondary data result that East Java economic conjunctur influenced by three main sectors, that is; (a) agriculture (b) industrial manufacture (c) trade, hotel and restaurant that consistently to keep significant supporting to GRDP of East Java.The effort of government to deal with the trade problems, that is, to enlarge foreign market, business information, to anticipate global liberalization, and international cooperation.
THREE FACTOR MODEL DAN KEPEMILIKAN ASING TERHADAP TINGKAT RETURN Richard Irawan; Werner R. Murhadi
Journal of Management and Business Vol 11, No 2 (2012): SEPTEMBER 2012
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Indonesian government issued various regulations and policies of market liberalization and provide the widest opportunities both local and foreign investors to trade. Stock market liberalization should improve market efficiency is similar to the stock markets of developed countries. Intensive research conducted by Fama and French succeeded in explaining the performance of stocks in developed countries with three factors model approach. This study tried to model the stock markets of Indonesia and the added factor of foreign ownership is considered by some to dominate price movements. This study used a sample of 269 firms from 2008 to 2011 period. The study uses panel data regression. The results showed the market factor, size and book-to-market has a positive effect on returns while foreign ownership factors do not affect significantly.
EXPLORING TOURISM IN THE CITY OF KUALA LUMPUR Abdul Ghani Farinda; Ghazali Musa; Thinaranjeney Thirumoorthi
Journal of Management and Business Vol 7, No 2 (2008): SEPTEMBER 2008
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Kuala Lumpur, the capital city and the heartbeat of Malaysia, certainly has enough tourism products to keep tourists occupied while visiting the city. This study explores the hotel managers’ perception and opinion on tourism potentials of Kuala Lumpur as a tourism destination and looks at ways to develop the tourism products that are available there. Sixty hotel managers of hotels in the city area were interviewed. The results show that Kuala Lumpur lacks a number of important elements of a successful destination, and faces serious challenges such as lack of security, bad traffic, high cost and lack of cleanliness.

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