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Majalah Ilmiah Bijak
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The Bijak Journal is a scientific journal of Administrative Science Business, published by the Business Administration Studies Program Faculty of Administrative Sciences Institute of Social and Management Studies STIAMI. The Journal of Business Administration is published 2 (two) times a year, every March and September, which contains the results of the study of Business Administration Studies. This journal aims to disseminate the results of thought and scientific analysis in the field of Business Administration Sciences.
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Blue Ocean Strategy (BOS) Public Relations of Kampung Wisata Baluwarti Surakarta in Developing Village Branding Prita Suci Nurcandrani; Ade Tuti Turistiati; Sefy Andhriany; Dinda Intan Nurulina
Majalah Ilmiah Bijak Vol 17, No 2: september 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/bijak.v17i2.1007

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This study aims to analyze how the Baluwarti Surakarta Tourism Village builds village branding. The components of the formation of village branding include the physical potential of the village that is unique, natural, rare, and has the concept of community empowerment. In formulating village branding, this study uses the Blue Ocean Strategy in which competition with other tourist villages is irrelevant. The use of digital branding is also associated with the village branding business in Baluwarti Tourism Village. The research method used is descriptive qualitative and data collection techniques with direct observation to the research locus and in-depth interviews with research informants. The results of this study indicate that Surakarta's Baluwarti Tourism Village needs to have a Public Relations whose role is to optimize the role of all stakeholders in achieving village branding, especially empowering the Baluwarti community and utilizing effective and efficient communication media.
Quality of Service As an Element Improving Customer Satisfaction Bank Mandiri Syariah Regional III Jakarta Dickdick Sodikin; Abdul Muslim
Majalah Ilmiah Bijak Vol 18, No 1: March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/bijak.v18i1.908

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This study connects service quality with customer satisfaction at Bank Mandiri Syariah Regional Operasional 3 Jakarta. The results of the study concluded that the service received by the customer was in accordance with his expectations even though it was still elements of the service that needed to be improved such as the ability to understand the needs of its customers. From the results of the analysis show a positive influence on service quality on strong and significant customer satisfaction. In connection with the research conducted, it is recommended that management complete facilities to support the improvement of service quality so that customer satisfaction increases so that it becomes a loyal customer. 
Determinants of Pentagon Fraud in Detecting Financial Statement Fraud and Company Value Heru Satria Rukmana
Majalah Ilmiah Bijak Vol 18, No 1: March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/bijak.v18i1.1345

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Purpose of this study was to analyze the determinants of fraud pentagon, namely pressure, opportunity, rationality, capability and arrogance of fraudulent financial statements and value. company. The research sample was 66 manufacturing industrial companies indicated to report financial fraud. Methods of data analysis using regression with panel data. The results showed: Positive pressure on fraudulent financial statements, the more widely used to obtain finance, making outsiders, insiders and financial targets, the greater the fraudulent financial statements; Positive opportunities for financial statement fraud. This shows that there is no factor in the false financial statements; Positive arrogance against fraudulent financial statements. This shows that as arrogance increases, fraudulent financial reports will increase.The deviation from negative financial statements to financial reports, the greater the company's profits and profits will increase in the long run; Positive pressure on firm value, the more opportunities to get gross profit margin, net cash flow, total managerial ownership, return on assets, firm value will increase; Negative company opportunities for firm value. It shows that nothing bigger and ineffective will improve company performance; Positive rationalization of fraudulent financial statements, so that the greater the ratio to get the amount of accruals to total assets, the greater the firm value; The ability to have a positive relationship with company value. This shows that the determining factor or controlling the running of the company so that the value of the company will increase; Positive attitude towards company value. This shows that increasing arrogance will increase the value of the firm; positive pressure on financial reports, greater amounts of financial information to obtain, costs from outside parties, other parties within and financial targets so that fraudulent financial statements will be greater to increase company value; Positive opportunities for financial reports. This shows that nothing is greater than the job and the ineffectiveness of a good commissioner and fraudulent financial reports will be increasingly bigger to increase the value of the company; A positive rationalization of firm value through fraud in financial statements, so that the greater the total accruals to total assets, the greater the fraudulent financial statements will increase firm value; Financial reporting capabilities. This shows that the greater the value of ownership increases through waning financial statements; Pride against corporate value from fraudulent financial statements. This shows that the more money will increase. 
Sustainable Governance to Improve the Performance of SOEs Bank Listed on Indonesian Stock Exchange that are Classified as LQ45 Mochamad Muslih; Dahlia Banjarnahor
Majalah Ilmiah Bijak Vol 17, No 2: september 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/bijak.v17i2.1015

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Corporate governance is useful for improving company performance. Company performance can be in the form of financial performance or non-financial performance. In this digital era, the role of governance is very important. One of the elements of governance is information technology governance. The purpose of this research is to study the effect of corporate governance on the performance of the State-Owned Banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange which is classified as LQ 45. The research method is quantitative method. The 3 (three) governance variables used in this study are commissioners compensation, board size, and audit committee size. The population is state-owned banking sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange classified as LQ 45.
Analysis of the Effect of Ethical and Benevolent Leadership on Job Satisfaction Mediated by Loyalty to Supervisors Melia Dianingrum; Bilqis Hifdhillah
Majalah Ilmiah Bijak Vol 18, No 1: March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/bijak.v18i1.1237

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The development of a company depends on the leadership's ability to carry out their duties. The company's success can be achieved if good cooperation between the leaders and subordinates is carried out. Good collaboration between leaders and subordinates does not guarantee job satisfaction. This research aims to analyze the relationship between ethical leadership, benevolent leadership, and job satisfaction mediated by loyalty to supervisors. The research method used the purposive sampling method. Methods of data analysis using SMARTPLS with 75 respondents from 3 private companies operating in Purwokerto, Central Java. Data collection methods: observation, interviews, online questionnaires. The results showed that there was a significant influence between ethical leadership, benevolent leadership on loyalty to supervisor, there was a significant relationship between ethical leadership on job satisfaction, job satisfaction was not influenced by benevolent leadership, there was a significant influence between beenvolent leadership on job satisfaction mediated by loyalty to supervisor.
Fostering the Spirit Entrepreneurs in terms of Independent Young of Self Efficacy, Adversity Intelligence, and Education to Entrepreneurship Increase the Competitiveness of Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya Dewi Sri Woelandari Pantjolo Giningroem; Ery Teguh Prasetyo; Novita Wahyu Setyawati
Majalah Ilmiah Bijak Vol 18, No 1: March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/bijak.v18i1.1349

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Efforts to instill the spirit and spirit of entrepreneurship in Indonesia, especially in Higher Education, are continuously encouraged and enhanced by various methods and strategies, so as to make students interested in entrepreneurship. Educational institutions that want to survive and excel in the field of education must have the courage to compete globally and be able to create or gain an advantage in competition. This study aims to determine the effect of self-efficacy, adversity intelligence, andeducation entrepreneurship in students of the Faculty of Economics, University of Bhayangkara Jaya Bekasi. This study uses a quantitative approach with the overall research object of the population (students of the Faculty of Economics, University of Bhayangkara Jaya Bekasi) who have taken entrepreneurship courses. Testing the question indicator is done by testing the validity and reliability testing. The analytical tools used in this research are regression, correlation analysis, coefficient of determination and hypothesis testing.
Model of Multi Product Classification with Regular Demand on Inventory System in a Raw Material Supply Company Tri Febrion; Joniarto Parung
Majalah Ilmiah Bijak Vol 17, No 2: september 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/bijak.v17i2.1018

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The right strategy in inventory is the main point in maintaining adequate and guaranteed supply continuity. Inventory strategies are becoming important but complex when the number of items that must be prepared is increasing. In this regard, it is necessary to analyze the product groupings in several classifications. Prioritized products receive special attention.The same problem is faced by PT PEKA, an import raw material distribution company that has nearly 2000 product items. Based on data demand is known, that the company's demand does not have a fixed pattern. Many products have regular and irregular demand, even the number of regular demand is very volatile. Companies often experience excess stock or vice versa due to lack of stock demand according to predictions, long lead times and product self-life that varies. Related to this, alternative product groupings or classifications are needed in accordance with company conditions. The company currently has frozen and unfrozen products, has items made from natural and non-natural raw materials and has a short and relatively long lead time.PT. PEKA groups products in various stages, which lead to a combination of ABC and XYZ classifications. Demand of priority items generated from the grouping is then forecast according to the model that gives the smallest MSE / MAD. Furthermore, a case study was carried out to calculate the Total Relevance Cost (TRC) from the calculation results to be compared with the real TRC. TRC according to the classification results was Rp. 1,293,370,148, - lower than the actual condition TRC, which amounted to Rp. 1,805,887,874, -
The Relationship Between Perceptions of Service Value and Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction Jalaludin Al-Mahali
Majalah Ilmiah Bijak Vol 18, No 1: March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/bijak.v18i1.1210

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This research aims to determine the relationship value perception service and quality of service to customer satisfaction. The type of research used in this study is quantitative with the sample is the Guardian student of SMK 57 Jakarta as many as 130 guardians of students. Sampling method using Simple Random Sampling, each guardian of students has the same opportunity to be sampled and method of collecting data in the form of poll or questionnaire. Based on output results using SPSS statistical tools version 23 known that: (1) Service Value Perception Affects Customer Satisfaction; (2) Quality of service affects customer satisfaction; (3) The perception of service value and quality of service affects customer satisfaction. 
Business Feasibility Study on Hydroponic Vegetable Business in Ciawi Bogor Area (Bogor Veggies Case Study) Hardiansyah Hardiansyah; Desi Harsanti
Majalah Ilmiah Bijak Vol 18, No 1: March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/bijak.v18i1.1344

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Hydroponic vegetables are vegetables that grow with the help of liquids that contain nutrients needed by vegetables to grow. Hydroponics uses water that is more efficient, so it is suitable to be applied in areas that have a limited water supply. The water used to grow these vegetables can also be recycled. Plants like this, healthier than using fertilizers, because without chemicals. Hydroponic vegetable plants, many people like to understand health, because it is considered healthier when compared to vegetable crop grown using fertilizer.The purpose of this study is to determine and analyze the feasibility of hydroponic vegetable business in the Ciawi Bogor region (Bogor Veggies Study Case) seen from non-financial aspects, namely market aspects, legal aspects, technical aspects and management aspects and financial aspects. So that the capital that has been invested in this business can be more effective and implementation and the output produced will be maximized.The data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. Data The primary is obtained by direct observation of only one business actor hydroponic vegetables in the Ciawi Bogor region (Bogor Veggies Case Study) the business actor has fulfilled the criteria determined as a business actor hydroponic vegetables in Bogor Regency. Secondary data obtained from financial reports and sales reports and literature relevant to research in the form of books, results of previous studies, and internet publicationsQualitative analysis is used to analyze the feasibility of non-financial aspects such as market aspects, legal aspects, technical aspects and management aspects. Quantitative Analysis used to analyze eligibility based on investment criteria. Financial aspects in Bogor Veggies business shows that the payback period is 1 years 4 months 1 days, NPV is Rp 126.869.865, IRR is 49 percent, and profitability index is 3,504 percent. The results of this feasibility analysis indicate that the hydroponic vegetable business in the Ciawi Bogor region is feasible based on market aspects, legal aspects, technical aspects, management aspects and financial aspects.
Innovation Strategy of Small Medium Enterprise (SME) Through Public-Private Partnership in Depok City Anita Maulina; Maya Puspita Dewi
Majalah Ilmiah Bijak Vol 17, No 2: september 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/bijak.v17i2.1012

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The rapid growth of SMEs in Depok City is not accompanied by the increase in the capacity of the SMEs itself, especially in terms of innovation. The limited resources that SMEs have, can be supported by the existence of public-private sector partnerships. This research is a qualitative research with data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and literature study. The results show that public-private sector partnerships in Depok City have not been successful in increasing the capacity of SMEs to innovate. This is because the partnership is limited to providing infrastructure and focuses on increasing temporary income. Therefore, the public-private sector partnership should focus on more technical assistance in increasing added value to ensure business continuity for a longer period.

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