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HASANUDDIN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS STRATEGY
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
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It is an open access online journal in the field of applied management and published four times in a year in February, May, July, and October. The journal is designed for professionals and researchers to convey their findings of business concepts, thoughts, and new strategies for business viability and competitiveness in manufacturing and service companies, including small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Focus topics include but are not limited to aspects of innovation in products and processes, entrepreneurship, corporate finance, marketing, human resources, operations, and logistics.
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The Effect of Cultural Values on Enterprise Performance through Entrepreneurial Orientation Yustin Sesa; Jusni Ambo Upe; Fauziah Umar
Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy Vol 3 No 3 (2021): Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy
Publisher : Magister Management, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hjbs.v3i3.456

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Nowadays, efforts to develop the welfare of rural communities in Indonesia are driven by village-owned enterprises which are being developed by villages. The study examines linking the effect of cultural values on employee performance with entrepreneurial orientation as an intervening in the case of village-owned enterprises in North Toraja Utara, South Sulawesi Province. The study collected data from 84 village-owned enterprises with the use of a five-Likert scale. To analyze the research model, the study applied path analysis. Statistical findings showed that cultural value and entrepreneurial orientation have a positive and significant effect on employee performance. It is also found that entrepreneurial orientation can mediate the relationship between cultural values and employee performance.
The Effect of Profitability, Earning Per Share, Price Book Value on Share Prices Mediated by Dividend Payout Ratio J Indah Perdana Sri Rahayu; Cepi Pahlevi; Andi Aswan
Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy Vol 3 No 3 (2021): Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hjbs.v3i3.460

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The current development of the capital market represents an important development for the Indonesian economy. This occurs due to the increasing public interest in the capital market, the increasing number of companies registered in the capital market, and government support through investment policies. This could be achieved by maximizing the market value of the share price concerned. The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the effect of ROE, EPS, PBV on DPR, to analyze the effect of ROE, EPS, PBV, and DPR on stock prices, DPR on stock prices, the effect of ROE, EPS, and PBV on stock prices through DPR. The technique of collecting data is through documentation, with data analysis techniques using descriptive analysis of research variables, descriptive statistics, classical assumption tests, multiple regression analysis, and path analysis. The results of the study found that ROE, EPS, and PBV had a positive and significant effect on the dividend payout ratio. The ROE has a negative and significant effect on stock prices, while EPS, PBV, and DPR have a positive and significant effect on stock prices. However, the dividend payout ratio cannot mediate the effect of profitability (ROE) on stock prices. The dividend payout ratio can mediate the effect of earnings per share and price-book value on stock prices.
Analysis and Strategy for Heavy Equipment Rental Business Development Imran Yamin; Musran Munizu; Madris Iskandar
Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy Vol 3 No 3 (2021): Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hjbs.v3i3.468

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Heavy equipment in construction projects, mining industry, agriculture are loaders, wheel loaders, piles, cranes, forklifts, dump trucks, excavators, dozers, boom lifts, truck-mounted cranes (TMC)/hyap cranes, soil compactors such as rollers and compactors, and others. This study aims to identify and evaluate the factors included in the company's internal and external environment as well as analyze and formulate a priority strategy for the development of the heavy equipment rental business in the services division of PT Kawasan Industri Makasasar (Persero)(KIMA). The research method used is a case study. The samples used are 10 samples consisting of 2 commissioners, 1 director, 3 division heads, 4 department heads. Data was collected using questionnaires and interviews, which are then analyzed using the matrix of IFE, EFE, TOWS, IE. The generating strategies from the matrixes are then evaluated using Quantitative Strategic Matrix Planning (QSPM) to provide a priority strategy for the company to grow in the coming future. Evaluation conducted from the matrix indicates that that the current company’s position is the cell of growth and build. In that cell, there are some intensive strategy options available that are market penetration, market development, product development. It also generates integrative-strategy options that are backward integration, forward integration, and horizontal integration. When evaluated the strategy choices using the QSPM matrix, the priority strategy obtained is to carry out an employee capacity development program, especially to operators in the form of service excellence training for customers and knowledge of the importance of occupational safety and health (K3) while at work field (STAS 6.74).
Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Absorption of the Special Allocation Funds for the Representatives Balqiah Dengagi; Haris Maupa; Sumardi Lasise
Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy Vol 3 No 3 (2021): Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hjbs.v3i3.469

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The study is aimed to examine budget planning associated with budget absorption, quality of human resources, budget execution, and administration in the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) in South Sulawesi Province. The study used primary data collected from the questionnaire The respondent was directed to answer the questionnaire posted online using Google form. The sampling technique used is a saturated sample in which the entire population of the study is taken, which are three respondents from DAK KB managers in 24 districts/cities. The data analysis technique used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that budget absorption, quality of HR, and administration had a significant positive direct effect on budget planning. Differently, budget execution had a direct positive and insignificant effect on budget planning. This indicates that in implementing its budget, the DAK KB sub-sector managers tend to ignore the rules and plans that have been set in the implementation of their budget.
The Effect of Income, Financial Knowledge, and Personality on Financial Management Practices Rismala Dwiyanti; Abdul Rahman Laba; Andi Ratna Sari Dewi
Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy Vol 3 No 3 (2021): Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hjbs.v3i3.470

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Financial management practices applied by SMEs have been concerned by many researchers. This study aims to determine the effect of income, financial knowledge, and personality on financial management practices in SMEs in Makassar City. The samples used are SMEs that have been registered in the Cooperatives Office of South Sulawesi Province. The sampling technique used was the purposive sampling technique. This research data comes from a questionnaire made with a Likert scale and analysis using multiple linear regression. The results of the study found that income, financial knowledge, and personality can be associated with financial management practices with a positive and significant sign. It explains that the income earned by driving up financial capability and is also the same for financial knowledge and personality behavior.
Optimal Portfolio Analysis Using the Single Index Model Ari Gunawan; Erlina Pakki; Fauzi R Rahim
Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy Vol 3 No 3 (2021): Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hjbs.v3i3.471

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This study aims to determine the formation of the optimal portfolio using the single-index model and find out whether there are differences between the optimal portfolio and the non-optimal portfolio of stock. Further, it also finds out the percentage of the proportion of funds and the expected returns and risks for each stock making up the optimal portfolio before the Covid-19 period from February 2019 to January 2020 and during the Covid-19 period from February 2020 to January 2021). The study applied a descriptive quantitative approach. Of 45 stocks listed in the LQ45 Index, the study takes as many as 28 stocks as samples, which is then analyzed using Single Index Model. We found that there are three stocks making up the optimal portfolio before the Covid-19 period. Those stocks are Media Nusantara Citra Tbk (MNCN) with the proportion of funds 18.55%, Bank Central Asia Tbk (BBCA) with 69.83%, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (BBRI) with 11.63%. The expected return of this stock group is 0.023669025 or 2.37% and it's a portfolio risk of 0.000721873 or 0.07%. Meanwhile, during the Covid-19 period, there were four stocks that formed the optimal portfolio, namely Aneka Tambang Tbk (ANTM) shares with the fund proportion of 38.41%, Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper Tbk (INKP) with 27.30%, Bukit Asam Tbk (PTBA) with 25.18%, and United Tractors Tbk (UNTR)with 9.11%. The expected return is 0.078544263 or 7.85% with a portfolio risk of 0.012364093 or 1.24%.
The Effect of Electronic Word of Mouth and Social Media on the Decision to Visiting With Destination Image as a Mediating Variable Inna Mutmainna Cahyani Thahir; Rahman Kadir; Nuraeni Kadir
Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy Vol 3 No 3 (2021): Hasanuddin Journal of Business Strategy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hjbs.v3i3.472

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This study aims to determine the effect of electronic word of mouth and social media on the decision to visit Kemeparekraf's Youtube channel subscribers with destination image as a mediating variable. The study applied purposive sampling. Questionnaire distributed to 85 respondents using a five-Likert scale. Path analysis test is evaluated using SPSS version 21 program. The result shows that electronic word of mouth had a positive and significant effect on destination image and has the same effect on visiting decisions. Social media has a positive and significant effect on the image of the destination and on the decision to visit. The image of the organization's destination has a positive effect on the decision to visit. Both electronic word of mouth and social media show an effect on nurse performance through destination image.

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