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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 Effectiveness of Implementation of Online Lectures on Student Satisfaction in Higher Education Institutions (Case Study of the President University) Yeni Fajrin; Adhi Setyo Santoso
International Journal of Business Studies Vol 5 No 2 (2021): International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v5i2.172

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This study aims to identify and obtain information about the effectiveness of the implementation of online lectures during the COVID-19 pandemic at Higher Education Institutions, especially President University. Data was collected by looking at the results of student satisfaction assessments of lecturers during the teaching and learning process, namely in the PUIS (President University Information System) system in the "Lecturing Evaluation" menu. The research used quantitative methods and data analysis used SPSS version 21 software. After the data were analyzed, the researchers conducted online interviews with 12 (twelve) lecturers. The results of this study are that there is a significant difference in satisfaction between offline and online lectures, namely, when offline class students can get knowledge directly without any technical constraints and face-to-face teaching and learning process there are values ​​that can be taken such as the process of social, cultural, ethical maturity. and morals that can only be found in the area of ​​education. In contrast to online lectures, apart from technical problems such as the unsupported internet, online classes also make students lose motivation to study because no chemistry can be built. There are different characteristics in each faculty, this is a challenge for lecturers to explore their abilities and provide new knowledge, and of course, it can be well accepted by students. Online classes will run more effectively if both lecturers and students live it with a sense of responsibility.
Buyer’ Black Box Model Change in COVID-19 Pandemic Daniel Hermawan
International Journal of Business Studies Vol 5 No 2 (2021): International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v5i2.173

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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the structure of human life globally, starting from the social, economic, political, health aspects, and so on. This study attempts to map the impact of changes in Generation Z consumer behavior in the period before and after the COVID-19 pandemic took place with the black box model in 3 stages, namely stimuli, transformers, and responses. The study was conducted on 186 undergraduate students with an age range of 17-24 years in measuring changes in 3 aspects, namely consumption patterns, entertainment, and basic necessities. The research model uses mixed methods with concurrent models, through the type of concurrent triangulation strategy. The results showed that there was a significant change in consumption and entertainment patterns in terms of the selection of purchasing methods and processes. Surprisingly, the pattern of shopping for basic necessities tends to not experience significant changes and contrasts with the media coverage of panic buying.
Mudik Myth in The Baudrillard’s Simulacra Perspective Rima Agristina; Leonnard Ong
International Journal of Business Studies Vol 5 No 1 (2021): International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v5i1.174

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The research aims to review literatures and discuss regarding the myths and simulacra of homecoming. The research conducted is normative research or study literature, using a variety of literature (a semiotic approach) that discusses regarding myths, simulacras and simulations. This semiotic approach is used with based on the idea that the notion of myth in this study using the understanding of myth according to Barthes's view of the myth as semiological system of the second order (simulacra) of Baudrillard. Homecoming can be understood as a need for social existence and human legitimacy. Re-growth of existence in a society carrying out homecoming can be done by understanding the characteristics of the homecoming perceived by society. This respect or social legitimacy is usually explained because of positive word of mouth for being an urbanity. By understanding the homecoming’s character perceived by society, the need for existence through “mudik” can put into other activities so that people carry out to a more rational homecoming regularly. Because the research is in the from of literature and qualitative study, it is necessary to carry out further research on public perceptions regarding homecoming by considering cultural or ethnic factors, and also favorable behavioral intentions consisting of positive word of mouth.
The Art of Luxury: Sealy Brand Personality Identification Rudy Prilto Lesmana; Margaretha Margawati van Eymeren; Ferdinand Fransiscus Tanuwidjaja
International Journal of Business Studies Vol 5 No 2 (2021): International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v5i2.183

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Sealy is one of luxury mattress brands in the global market that since 2013 strives to have a successful business in the Indonesia luxury mattress market. In Indonesia, Sealy competes directly with many top collection models from several other international mattress brands. To face the competition, Sealy needs brand personality. This research aims to identify Sealy's brand personality, which can be used as a guideline for the company when setting up its marketing communication plan. This research's methods are qualitative, and as desk research, the unit analysis are both product-related and non-product-related characteristics of Sealy that called drivers. This research constructs a category based on 42 traits, 15 facets, and 5 dimensions of Aaker’s brand personality framework to analyze Sealy's specific brand drivers. The result is that Sealy main personalities are leader and upper class from competence and sophistication dimensions.
Evaluating the Economic Impact of the E-Government Project, Analytical Study on the E-Government Initiative in Syria Ahmad Juratli
International Journal of Business Studies Vol 5 No 2 (2021): International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v5i2.186

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This study aimed to introduce the importance of implementing the e-government project in general and in Syria in particular, in addition to clarifying the economic impact on the implementation of this strategic project, and thus clarifying the necessity of the financing and directing this project. Accordingly, the study used the most important recent periodic government reports issued by the government regarding the implementation of this project. This paper relied on an analytical approach whereby the economic impact of e-government was analyzed in general, and then the same effect was studied on the Syrian side, and the study took into account the analysis of the return on the basis of value. The study showed that e-government initiatives improve labor productivity in the public sector, provide meaningful services, save costs, and achieve growth in GDP. Where the study confirmed that the application of e-government has a positive impact on the Syrian economy by studying the return, whether on the government as an implementing agency or on the citizen as a beneficiary. Syria is currently going through a transitional phase and economic progress and is striving for success. This requires re-engineering the infrastructure and managing all official bodies that deal with beneficiaries through the application of e-government in most of its institutions, and based on the results of this study, future analytical studies must be conducted. About statistical analysis to know the impact of implementing the e-government project inside the institutions on the beneficiary citizens and on the performance of employees. Accordingly, this study provides a methodology for analyzing the financial and economic benefits of projects within the e-government strategy, it can be said: This paper helps shed light on the goals of e-government and spread public awareness as a result of implementing this project and show its economic impact. Also, this study may serve the researchers as input for future research.
The Influence of Service Quality and Price on Customer Satisfaction: Case Study of PT. Lion Mentari Airlines Sudarmawan Samidi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v5i1.190

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The purpose of this research is to examine the influence of service quality and price partially or simultaneously to customer satisfaction level on using services from PT. Lion Air flight operation at Soekarno Hatta Airport. Quantitative research method is used in this study through questionnaires to 160 respondents. Purposive sampling method was chosen to collect the data, then the data were then analysed using SPSS to achieve the study’s objective. The results showed that service quality and price have significant effect on customer satisfaction simultaneously and partially. This study give contribution for the practitioners in aviation industry to put service quality and price as one of their strategy to increase customer satisfaction, and this study also can be used by academicians and future researchers to enhance their knowledge in the field of marketing and strategic management.
Diffusing Entrepreneurial Innovation and Tourism: An Empirical Evidence of Permaculture Umeh Azubuike Lucky; Leilani I. De Guzman; Stephen Ayoade Fadare
International Journal of Business Studies Vol 5 No 2 (2021): International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v5i2.197

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Entrepreneurial innovation and tourism are essential factors in the economic growth of a rural agrarian area. This paper's concept is from Schumpeterian creative destructions' philosophical idea to shift rural communities' mentality from the product-based economy to diverse tourism entrepreneurship. In achieving and sustaining the development of permaculture as a platform for rural agritourism, the social capital theory of collectivism was employed to foster the development that would deliver socio-cultural, environmental, and economic benefits to all stakeholders in the community. This paper employed a descriptive research design to analyze the diffusion of entrepreneurial innovation and tourism systematically; also, to interpret the community's attitude towards the diffusion of permaculture for agritourism. Furthermore, interviews were conducted with the key informant group among the women organization. The paper subjected its participants’ through a non-probability sampling method using cluster sampling in the three barangays of the municipality of Bokod, Province of Benguet. The study results show that the respondents were willing to accept the permaculture for tourism and were willing to commit time to develop and manage the Permaculture project. They were motivated to accept and to participate in the project because they knew the values and benefits that permaculture would bring to the community. Also, while answering contingency valuation questions, the respondent thought about the value and benefits the project would bring. This study will enable communities to develop agritourism through permaculture landscapes in the rural community and, help policymakers in planning sustainable projects to support the community in entrepreneurial innovation.
The Influence of Entrepreneurial Orientation and Innovation Capability on Perceived Firm Performance with The Mediating Role of Market Orientation: Case study in PT WIKA Industri & Konstruksi Anggiat Maju Lubis; Firdaus Basbeth
International Journal of Business Studies Vol 5 No 3 (2021): International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v5i3.171

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Performance of PT WIKON in two consecutive years indicated run into downtrend from the year 2018 to the year 2019. Low levels of Entrepreneurial Orientation, Innovation Capability, and Market Orientation have been suspected as factors leading to the performance of PT WIKA Industri & Konstruksi. The objective of this study is to investigate Market Orientation as the mediator of relationship Entrepreneurial Orientation and Innovation Capability on Firm Performance in a construction company. However, study-related Market Orientation as a mediator on the indirect effect of Innovation Capability and Firm Performance is still rare, therefore research on this subject can be seen as Novelty. There are Six theory-based hypotheses are measured. This research employs a quantitative approach with empirical evidence of employees and BOD of PT WIKA Industri & Konstruksi. Survey data are from 93 respondents were analyzed used structural equation modeling (SEM). The findings of this research showed that Market Orientation has a positive effect on Firm Performance. Surprisingly, Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) and Innovation Capability (IC) independently do not have a direct effect on Firm Performance. The Effect of Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) on Firm Performance (FP) is mediated by Market Orientation. Likewise, the effect of Innovation Capability (IC) on Firm Performance (FP) is mediated by Market Orientation. These results suggest that Entrepreneurial Orientation and Innovation Capability should focus on Market Orientation to improve the overall Firm Performance. Besides, it is highly recommended to middle management and above of PT WIKA Industri & Konstruksi should focus and allocate resources to Market Orientation to improve their Firm Performance.
Does Organizational Justice Moderate The Negative Influence of Job Insecurity on Organizational Commitment? Anik Herminingsih
International Journal of Business Studies Vol 5 No 3 (2021): International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v5i3.175

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The increasing use of contract labor has triggered job insecurity resulting in a decline in organizational commitment. It is a challenge for the management of human resources to keep the committed employees by providing good treatments, for example, by giving a sense of justice of the organization. The study aims to analyze whether organizational justice moderates the negative influence of job insecurity on organizational employee commitment. The study involves 30 students of regular2; the data are obtained by filling in a self-rating questionnaire. The data are analyzed by using hierarchical regression model by using SPSS. The results show that job insecurity affects negatively and significantly on organizational employee commitment, while organizational justice affects positively and significantly on organizational employee commitment. Organizational justice has not been proven to moderate the influence of job insecurity on organizational employee commitment. Keywords: moderation, negative influences, organisasional commitment, insecurity
Analysing the Influence of Industrial Value - Added of Small and Micro-sized Firms on Regional FDI in Indonesia Celine Canes; Vanessa Aurelia; Juan Phillip Yoel Tanesia; Albert Hasudungan; Erica Lukas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v5i3.194

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The role of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has only grown in tandem with globalization, as it plays a dual function by improving capital accumulation whilst simultaneously growing total factor yield, which puts it at an advantage over foreign aids and foreign portfolio investments. Using panel data from 34 Indonesian provinces over the 2015 - 2019 period, this research examined the determinants of provincial FDI and its impact on regional economic development in Indonesia. The random effect method with robust standard error was used to regress the model, and the variables found to be positively significant were the ratio of industrial value added for micro sized firms to regional GDP, as well as the growth rate of industrial value added for small sized firms. Our analysis revealed that micro-sized firms tend to have much higher industrial value added compared to small-sized firms, and that these firms tend to cluster in Western Indonesia. The role of the government should be to foster the growth and competitiveness of small and micro-sized firms, especially for regions where the industrial value added is still low. Further study is suggested on the determinants of industrial value added at the provincial level, as well as more comprehensive research on FDI determinants with a larger dataset.

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