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Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
ISSN : 25483536     EISSN : 25483552     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37715/rme
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Journal of research that examines the theory and application of entrepreneurship, management, and business. Publishing one year is twice, in April and October, by Universitas Ciputra, Review of Management and Entrepreneurship aims to: Promote a comprehensive approach to entrepreneurship, management, and business incorporating viewpoints of different disciplines; Strengthen academic exchange with other institutions; Encourage scientist, practicing entrepreneurs, and others to conduct research and other similar activities.
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ALTERNATIVE MODEL FOR PUTTING INDONESIAN YOUNG DIGITAL TALENT IN BUSINESS Sudarmaji, Eka; Munirah, Mira
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
Publisher : International Business Management - Universitas Ciputra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (240.409 KB) | DOI: 10.37715/rme.v3i1.970

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This paper explores the experiential teaching of ‘work & innovation-based’ learning entrepreneurship through a Lean Startup Methodology (LSM). The LSM is a practical framework for entrepreneurship students to test whether their new innovation idea meets customers’ expectations. The iterative approach, according to LSM, to develop new innovation- based products is used and LSM was compiled into a number of principles. The students have been forced to implement LSM in early-phase ventures. This study investigated several factors that influenced prospective young entrepreneurs in Entrepreneurship Education within students, based on a sample of 225 university students. The research model used the ‘Non-Equivalent Groups Design’ (NEGD) framework for both ‘observed group’ and ‘control group’. The results of this study showed that “Perceived Desirability” and “Perceived Feasibility” have impacted on Entrepreneurial Intentions in an integrated environment of higher education. The descriptive statistic and MANOVA Analysis were used to analyze the Entrepreneurial Intentions of young digital talents.
MARKET TO BOOK VALUE, FIRM SIZE, AND THE UNDERPRICING OF INDONESIAN INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS Singgih, Marmono; Pricilia, Veryantika Putri; Lavista, Eka
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (109.689 KB) | DOI: 10.37715/rme.v2i2.964

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The focus of this study is to analyse whether market to book value ratio and firm size determine the extent of initial returnrate of firms making initial public offering (IPO). The subject of the study is all IPO from the period of 2007-2016. There are 173 IPOs used as sample. It uses two measurements of initial retuns, the raw return and the market adjusted return. As documented in many studies, there is evidence that on average the Indonesian IPO experience underpricing. Results using regression analysis show that market to bookvalue ratio and firm size have negative and significant effect on both of the measures for initial return. This finding asserts the importance of understanding the market to book value ratio in the valuation of Indonesia IPOs.
Relationship between Marketing, Service Quality and Satisfaction on Customer Loyalty Of Bank Syariah Mandiri Banyuwangi Ratnasari, Dwi; -, Sasongko
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
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The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of the relationship between marketing, service quality, and satisfaction on customer loyalty of Bank Syariah Mandiri in Banyuwangi district. The samples consist of 150 customers of Bank Sharia Mandiri Banyuwangi. Samples were chosen by accidental sampling. Data were analyzed using multiple regression. The research findings reveal that relationship marketing, quality of service, and customer satisfaction have positive and significant effect on customer loyalty.
THE MEDIATING EFFECT OF INTEREST ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEMORAPHIC ASPECTS AND THE DECISION FOR BEING AND ENTREPRENEUR Hendrawijaya, Arief Tukiman
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
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The study analyzes the effect of age, education, gender, experience, and the number of family members on the interest to be an entrepreneur and entrepreneurial decision. In addition, the study tests whether the interest to be an entrepreneur mediates the effect of age, education, gender, experience, and family number on the decision to be an entrepreneur. The population of the study are the street vendors in the Jember downtown. The samples consist of 192 respondents. This research uses the path analysis to determine the direct and indirect effects. The results show that age, education, gender, experience, and the number of family member have positive and significant effects on interest and the decision to become an entrepreneur. Interest mediates the effect of age, education, gender, experience, and the number of family member on the decision to become an entrepreneur.
Governance and Financial Difficulties of Conventional Banks Sumail, La Ode
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
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This study examines the connection between governance, financial performance, and financial difficulties of 27 conventional private banks during the pe3riod of 2015-2018. In order to meet the accuracy of the model in the regression analysis, the Lagrange Multiplier test was previously performed so that the Fixed Effects model was chosen. The relationship of insider ownership with ROA tends to be in the shape of inversed-U and the relationship between institutional ownership and ROA is significantly positive. The relationship between ROA and financial difficulties is significantly negative. Older or established large scale banks tend to have high ROA. This happens because the greater the assets, the healthier the cash flow of the bank, so that the potential for return of asset is quite high and financial difficulties tend to be low or avoidable.
THE EVALUATION OF THE BUSINESS PLAN OF UNIVERSITY ALUMNI USING CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT MINDSET CONCEPT Ismawati, Anastasia Filiana
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
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In the past, producers think only about the outcome of production, however, producers began to shift, as the need of customers must be in line with the purpose of the product or service that is produced. This phenomenon enables product and service suppliers to obtain new opportunities from the unfulfilled wants and needs of customers. One of the mindsets that can help excelling a business and controls business projects is continuous improvement mindset, which is a continuous revision of the operational activity of a business that can be implemented with the resources that the business owns. This study identified the effect of continuous improvement mindset on the business of alumni of University A located in Surabaya and University B located in Yogyakarta based on the teaching pattern that is received by the alumni. Data collection was done using interviews with alumni business. There is a similarity in continuous improvement mindset behavior between alumni of Universities A and B. Continuous improvement mindset is still implemented by both alumni from both universities. The research findings showed that the education in each study program and entrepreneurship teaching are interconnected. The control over alumni’s business project is positively impacting with the implementation of continuous improvement mindset. The implemented control can impact sales, operational system and the increase of customer service
ROLE OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ON WORK SATISFACTION REGARDING EMPLOYEE SERVICES QUALITY AT THE GRAND SANTHI HOTEL DENPASAR Puspitawati, Ni Made Dwi; Yuliawan, Adhi Krisna
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
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The hotel is one of the facilities that strongly supports the progress of the tourism sector. Problems most commonly occur in regards to the lack of service quality are due to complaints received and employees who do not understand their functions and tasks clearly. Job satisfaction could be related to this lack of service that in turn affects the level of company engagement. The study examines the role of employee engagement on the relationship between work satisfaction and service quality. Results using path analysis show that work satisfaction influences employee engagement and service quality; and employee engagement influences service quality. Thus, proving that a high level of satisfaction will result in a higher sense of employee attachment to companies, which will create quality services.
THE DETERMINANTS OF PROFIT CHANGE IN MANUFACTURING COMPANIES AT THE INDONESIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Nusbantoro, Ariwan Joko; Utami, Elok Sri; Sanjaya, Nori Alfiani
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
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This study examines the determinants of profit change of companies in the manufacturing sector listed at the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The independent variables include working capital ratio, time interest earned ratio, gross profit ratio, and firm size. The data are extracted from the companies’ financial statements covering a period from 2012 to 2015. A total of 83 companies met the sample selection criteria. Results using multiple linear regression analysis show that working capital ratio and gross profit ratio both have significant negative effect on profit change, the ratio of interest payment has no positive effect on profit change, and firm size has no significant effect on profit change.
DETERMINING FACTORS FOR MARKETING SUCCESS IN ENDEK AND EMBROIDERED TEXTILE INDUSTRY THROUGH THE INTEGRATION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP ORIENTATION AND CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MARKETING IN MARKETING CAPABILITIES Rihayana, I Gede; Salain, Putu Pradiva Putra; Adhika, Nyoman Resa
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
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The research on the integration of entrepreneurial orientation and customer relationship marketing in building and strengthening marketing capabilities to achieve marketing success in the endek and embroidered woven fabric handicraft industry in Denpasar City was carried out in all businesses that produce and sell woven and embroidery fabrics, and are listed in the Directory of Service Denpasar City Industry and Trade in 2016. Woven and embroidery businesses are spread in four districts with a total of 55 business units. The sample of this study is all members of the population, and placed the owners / managers of woven and embroidery fabrics as the target of the respondents. This research is a research survey using a questionnaire as the main research instrument. In addition, this study also uses independent interviews with key informants to support or explore findings from the results of the quantitative analysis. The research data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (Smart-PLS), where the results showed that entrepreneurial orientation had an effect on marketing performance, but entrepreneurial orientation had no influence on marketing capabilities. Also, customer relationship marketing had an influence on marketing performance and marketing capabilities, while marketing capabilities have an influence on marketing performance.
STOCK PRICE BEHAVIOR AROUND CUM-DIVIDEND DATE OF INDONESIA BLUE CHIPS STOCKS Lavista, Eka
Review of Management and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Review of Management and Entrepreneurship
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This study tests whether there are significant stock prices changes around the cum-dividend date. In particular, it examines the stock price movement of two days before and two days after the cum-dividend date. It uses an event study methodology. The population of this study are all companies in the LQ45 listed at Indonesia stock exchange for the year 2017 and the sample consists of 38 companies. Abnormal return is measured using the single index model. Results show that there are no significant abnormal returns around the cum-dividend date. In addition, there is no significant abnormal return difference between two days before and two days after the cum-dividend date. The implication of the reported findings is that investors may not obtain significant positive abnormal returns using a cum-dividend date as the trading strategy.

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