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Dr. Wiwiek Mardawiyah Daryanto, SE-Ak., MM
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International Journal of Business Studies
ISSN : 25800132     EISSN : 26224585     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32924/ijbs
International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS) is an international open access and peer-reviewed journal published tri-annually in February, June, and October by IPMI Research Center, Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen IPMI. IJBS aimed to provide research articles in order to have a significant implication on the world of business management studies. In addition, IJBS’s primary objective is to bridge the gap between theory and practice in business management. The journal covers a variety of business management topics and original researchers in the following areas such as: Business Economics, Business Ethics, Marketing Management, Finance Management, Operation Management, Strategic Management, Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Competitiveness, Sustainable Development, Human Resource Management, Leadership, Organizational Behavior, Change Management, Risk Management, e-Business, International Business, Knowledge Management, Management Accounting, Management Control System, Management Information System, and Supply Chain Management.
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The Impact of Service Quality, Product Quality, and Innovation on Customer Satisfaction through Advocacy Model for SMEs Baby Shops in Jabodetabek: The Impact of Service Quality, Product Quality, and Innovation on Customer Satisfaction through Advocacy Model for SMEs Baby Shops in Jabodetabek Mulyadi, Maria Novena
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v8i2.290

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The infant and maternity market in Indonesia is expected to expand in the coming years as a result of rising purchasing power. This study aims to examine the effect of service quality, product quality, and innovation on customer satisfaction, as well as the influence of advocacy on SMEs baby shop customers in Indonesia. Purposive sampling was utilized to collect a total sample of 112 responses from Jabodetabek customers. The data used to test the hypotheses were obtained through a questionnaire and processed quantitatively using SPSS and SEM PLS. The study find that there are positive effect on service quality, product quality and innovation to customer satisfaction. Also there is positive effect on product quality, innovation, customer satisfaction to advocacy. Just one hypothesis that rejected, that is no effect for service quality to advocacy. This study focus on examine which variable impacted the most to customer satisfaction and advocacy trait toward SMEs baby shop business in Jabodetabek. Through discussion and finding of this research, SMEs business owner can optimize their capital spending more effective yet efficient by defining which priority they had to make for expanding business.
Financial Decisions: A Phenomenological Study on Small-Scale Buddhist Entrepreneurs Mahadewi, Lufina; Surachman, Surachman; Hadiwidjojo, Djumilah; Indrawati, Nur Khusniyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v8i2.308

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ABSTRACT Religious values are contexts in social science used to explain the irrational behaviour of psychological factors in financial decision-making . The aim of the study is to explore how religious values drive financial decisions through an interpretive paradigm to capture the role of the cognitive dimension of religion and its values. The setting of this study was conducted in Bekasi, West Java. This study reveals that Buddhist entrepreneurs are individuals who intrinsically build a cultural system, one of which is religion and its values, which play a role in shaping entrepreneurial behaviour and entrepreneurial financial decisions. This study reveals that the entrepreneurial activities carried out by Buddhist entrepreneurs play a role in the dynamics of the structure of the social life of Buddhist entrepreneurs, which focuses on creating alignment of entrepreneurial goals with the fulfillment of socio-religious factors. Keywords: Financial Decision, Buddhist Values, Buddhist Entrepreneurship
Effect of Corporate Governance on Banking System Stability in Nigeria Olateju, Dare John; TIJANI, Bisi Riliwan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v8i2.312

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The study focused on the effect of corporate governance (CG) on banking system stability in Nigeria. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of corporate governance on banking system stability. Data used for this study were secondary data collected from the audited annual report of 13 listed deposit money banks in Nigerian for the period of eight (8) years, the data was analyzed using STATA 14 and hypotheses were tested using random effect regression with respect to the Breusch and Pagan Lagrangian multiplier test and Hausman specification test. From the random effect regression analysis table, the results show that board size, ratio of male- female, board committee, the number of board meeting have contributed insignificantly to our model while the overall hypothesis also show an insignificant effect on CG and banks’ stability. The study recommends that since the variables used in this study have no significant effect on the banking system stability, emphasis should be shifted from these variables to other corporate governance variables. The study also suggested that More research on the study variable should be undertaken in Nigeria, this would throw more weight on the importance of corporate governance in ensuring banking system stability on a larger scale by incorporating all the deposit money banks in Nigeria.
The Influence of Brand Communication on Brand Equity via Instagram (Case Study of Bright Gas Products) Wicaksono, Hanggowo; Hadiprawoto, Triana Rahajeng
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v8i2.327

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This research aims to analyze the influence brand communication towards brand equity via Instagram user Bright Gas. This research also investigates the role of instagram marketing activites to brand awareness, brand image and perceived quality and its relationships to positive word of mouth and brand instagram re-usage intention, This research is a quantitative research that uses an online questionnaire and obtained a total sample of 301 respondents who were processed using the SmartPLS version 3 application. The partial research results show that instagram marketing activities has significant positive effect on brand awareness, brand image and perceived quality, while brand awareness, brand image and perceived quality partially has a positive and significant effect on positive word of mouth and brand instagram re-usage intention, This research succeeded in finding a form attitudinal loyalty with variable operation positive e-wom and behavioral loyalty on variables brand instagram re-usage intention which specifically researches online platform users.
Sense of Calling and Job Crafting: A Test of Mediating and Moderating Effects Ramadhanti, Shafira; Ekowati, Dian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v8i2.328

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This research aims to explore the influence of the sense of calling on job crafting by looking at the mediating variables of occupational self-efficacy and career commitment, as well as the moderating effect of job autonomy. By involving 264 employees in Indonesia, this research used a quantitative approach with the convenience sampling method and PLS-SEM analysis techniques to test the formulated hypotheses. Of the nine hypotheses, this study supported seven hypotheses. This study found partial mediation in the mediating effect of occupational self-efficacy and career commitment. However, the moderating relationship in this research shows opposing results that job autonomy will weaken the relationship between career commitment and job crafting. Future research hopefully will be able to look further into the impact of job autonomy to provide a better explanation regarding the phenomena of job autonomy and job crafting, which, until now, various studies have still focused on the positive effects of both.
The Jawi Wetan Christian Church in the Muslim community: SDGs perspective Lukito, Harjo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v8i2.329

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This article examines the existence of the Jawi Wetan Mojokerto Christian Church in the Muslim community, not only the existence of its buildings and community, but its interaction and collaboration with the Muslim community in social activities which generally focus on the areas that are the main objectives of the Sustainable Development Goals. The religious life that is built is not just about tolerance, but spaces for harmony in social and humanitarian aspects have been created. Through qualitative research with descriptive presentation, case study analysis was used to reveal the social, economic and environmental impacts of this collaboration. The research object is GKJW Mojokerto, located in Sentanan Village, Kranggan District, Mojokerto City, which is less than 20 meters from the AL Muaishym Mosque. The four research sources are Koster GKJW Mojokerto, Chairman of the Mosque Takmir, a historian, former Bible teacher at GKJW Mojokerto, and the Sentantan Neighborhood RT Management. The concept and perspective of Sustainable Development Goals is the author's main focus in conducting the analysis. These findings lead to the conclusion that interfaith cooperation between Christians and Muslims is important in achieving the SDGs in Indonesia. Effective dialogue and collaboration in responding to crucial issues such as the environment, human rights and economic development. It is important to strengthen interfaith dialogue and cooperation efforts and establish sustainable dialogue forums to support the achievement of SDGs targets.
The Influence of Reciprocity and Trust on Satisfaction of Members of Sharia Cooperatives in Indonesia: A Social Capital Perspective Bhinekawati, Risa; Yunita, Patria
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v8i2.330

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Islamic Micro Finance Institution in the form of sharia cooperatives called Baitul Maal wa Tamil or BMT have grown significantly in Indonesia in the past four decades, and have contributed to improvements of livelihood of their members and poverty eradication. Using the social capital theory, this study aims to investigate whether trust and reciprocity are factors that influence satisfaction of members BMTs in Indonesia. The study gathered 200 respondents from eight sharia cooperatives in six provinces of Indonesia. Using multiple regression models, the collected data was tested and further analyzed using SPSS 24.0 Software. This research found that Reciprocity and Trust have a positive and significant influence on the Satisfaction of sharia cooperative members. Sharia cooperative management can apply the results of this research to improve cooperative performance by building mutually beneficial and trusting relationships with its members. The results of this study can be generalized to sharia cooperatives, while the application to conventional cooperatives needs to be further studied. This research provides empirical evidence for the application of Social Capital Theory in explaining the factors influencing the satisfaction of sharia cooperative members that was not studied before.

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