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Enrichment : Journal of Management
ISSN : 20876327     EISSN : 27217787     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
The Enrichment : Journal of Management offers wide ranging and widespread analysis of all surfaces of management and science. Published two times per year, it delivers a emphasis for universal proficiency in the vital methods, techniques and areas of research; presents a opportunity for its readers to share mutual understandings across the full range of businesses and skills in which management and science is used; covers all areas of management science from systems to practical facets; links concept with training by publishing case studies and covering the latest important issues.
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The Influence of The Total of Production and Demand for Products on Income Level of Brick Residents in Klopo Sepuluh Gedangan Village – Sidoarjo Post Covid'19 Pandemic Ike Susanti; Lilik Nur Cholidah
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Brick business is a business that produces raw materials into ready-to-use goods that are used for building houses or high-rise buildings. By using cement and sand as the main raw materials. The purpose of this study is to determine the amount of production (X1) and product demand (X2) affect the level of income (Y) of the bricks of the residents of Klopo Ten Gedangan Village - Sidoarjo after the Covid-19 Pandemic. The data analysis method used is the quantitative method, the analysis used in this study is multiple correlation, coefficient of determination, multiple linear regression analysis, T-test and F_test, data processing using the SPSS statistical program. The conclusion of the research results show that the amount of production (X1) and product demand (X2), has a significant and positive effect on the level of income (Y). Product Demand is the most dominant variable. Judging from R2, which is 95 percent, it can be concluded that the diversification of product demand at 5 percent can be determined from other variables that are not included in the regression equation model in this study.
Implementation of Effective Sentences in Indonesian Learning at the Faculty of Economics Management Study Program in Lamongan Islamic University Emalia Nova Sustyorini; Bambang Yulianto; Tengsoe Tjahjono; Heny Subandiyah
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This study aims to describe: The implementation of effective sentences in learning Indonesian at the economics faculty of the management study program at the Islamic University of Lamongan. This study uses a qualitative research design. The main object of this research is the implementation of effective sentences in learning Indonesian at the Faculty of Economics, Management Study Program, Lamongan Islamic University. The location of this research at the Islamic University of Lamongan. The data in this study are the implementation of effective sentences in learning Indonesian at the Faculty of Economics, Management Study Program, Lamongan Islamic University. Data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, and recording techniques. The technique used is descriptive analysis technique. The results of the research on the implementation of effective sentences in learning Indonesian at the economics faculty of the management study program at the Islamic University of Lamongan are still found imperfections in the use of effective sentences in learning Indonesian at the student level, especially students of the economics faculty of the management study program at the Islamic University of Lamongan.
Factors That Affect Employee Engagement of Bank AAA Paulus Rega Runtu; Martinus Tjhia Tjen Jong
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The goal of this study is to analyze the positive impact from organization culture, job satisfaction, and job training to employee engagement of Bank AAA. The survey done by online questionnaire where this research is collecting sample of Bank AAA’s employee. The data analysis approached by PLS-SEM method by using Smart PLS 3.0. The result of this research are organization culture, job satisfaction, and job training positively affects the employee engagement of Bank AAA positively.
The Impact of Human Resources Aspects in Supporting Readiness for Change at PT Pertamina (Persero) Moresia Raditya; Hafiz Rahman; Rahmi Fahmy
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The purpose of this research is to determine and analyze the impact of employee engagement and resistance to change on readiness for change with perceived organizational support as an intervening variable in change management at PT Pertamina (Persero). Readiness for change is an important thing that must be considered by companies when implementing change management. Aspects of human resources that affect readiness for change are employee engagement, resistance to change, and perceived organizational support. In this case, the researcher focuses on perceived organizational support variable as an intervening variable that links employee engagement and resistance to change with readiness for change. The population of this research were employees of PT Pertamina (Persero) with a sample of 154 people. The analytical method used descriptive statistical analysis and factor description analysis using SPSS V.23 and SmartPLS 3.0 software. The results showed that employee engagement and resistance to change have a positive and negative impact on perceived organizational support; employee engagement and perceived organizational support have no impact on readiness for change; resistance to change has a negative impact on readiness for change; employee engagement and resistance to change have no impact on readiness for change with perceived organizational support as intervening variable.
The Effect of Capital Structure on Stock Returns in Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2015-2019 Period William Tjong; Rion Kurniawan
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This research is entitled The Effect of Capital Structure on Share Earnings in Companies Listed on The Indonesia Stock Exchange for The 2015-2019 Period. This journal analyzes the effect of capital structure on stock returns in Indonesia. Where capital structure can be regarded as one of the factors that can explain stock returns. The data used in the study are companies that have been listed on the Kompas 100 index on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in Indonesia which publish periodic financial reports from 2015 to 2019, the data used is time series data, data obtained from yahoo finance , and the Indonesia Stock Exchange website. The results showed that the capital structure has no significant effect on stock returns, but other control variables such as earnings per share, return on assets and size have a significant effect on stock returns.
E-WOM and Techno Human Relation Approach to Improve Destination Image on Visit at TMII Darwin Raja Unggul Saragih; Rully Arifiansyah
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Tourism as a driver of the global economy in its management in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0 must adapt to the shift in visitor behavior that is increasingly interactive, mobile and personal. This study employs quantitative research methods with a path analysis approach. The data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. The method of data collection in this study was the questionnaire method. The population in this study comprises persons who have traveled to TMII and the population who communicate their trip experiences on online social media accounts. The research instrument employed a questionnaire through numerous items with a Likert scale of 1-5. And data processing using PLS help which consists of Validity Test and Reliability Test. Data analysis in this study uses Convergent Validity and Discriminant Validity. Structural Model Testing comprises of R-square analysis with Blindfolding computation. From the results of the study, it can be seen that 1) Product quality has a significant positive direct effect on visiting decisions; 2) Product quality has a significant positive direct effect on visiting decisions; 3) Product quality has a significant negative direct effect on investment opportunities; 4) Tourism image has a significant positive direct effect on visiting decisions; and 5) Tourism Image has a significant positive direct effect on Visiting Decisions.
Antecedents of The Product-Website Appeal and its Impact Toward Usage Intention Christopher Noviandi Tupang; Ferdi Antonio
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House is one of the basic needs of humans which is hard to get because of it’s relatively high price nowadays especially according to millenial segment. Therefore, bank provides an installment method to make it easier for buying a house immediately by using Kredit Pemilikian Rumah (KPR) product where one of the banks that provides this product is Bank Central Asia (BCA). Along with era transformation in which most services has begun to make a transition to digital channels, BCA provides an alternative method for applying KPR by utilizing digital channel namely by submitting online through it’s KPR website. The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of product-website appeal’s antecedents toward usage intention. This test was conducted using the PLS-SEM method on 216 respondent obtained using purposive sampling distributed online. The results show that the strongest positive relationship is product appeal to website appeal and the strongest influence on usage intention is trust. This research model has moderate predictive accuracy and medium predictive relevance to the dependent variable usage intention. There is managerial insight from the findings of this study as well as recommendations for further research.
The Role of Government Cash Subsidy Assistance, Entrepreneurship Orientation and Product Innovation on the Performance of MSMEs in Gelamjaya Village, Pasar Kemis, Tangerang Regency Verry Cyasmoro
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MSMEs, or Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, make a major contribution to Indonesia. The MSME sector accounts for the majority of the Indonesian economy. Even several times, the economic downturn that afflicted the global MSME sector should have survived the 1998 and 2008 monetary crises, as well as the current COVID-19 pandemic. Due to this sector's resistance, the government has committed to providing stimulus in the form of subsidies through the national economic recovery program. The aim of this study is to ascertain the effect of government cash subsidies, entrepreneurial orientation, and product innovation on the output of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). The study used a quantitative approach, which included data collection directly from 100 participants from MSME actors in the village of Gelam Jaya, Tangerang Regency. The findings indicate that government cash subsidies have a partly positive, significant influence on MSME's performance; business opportunities have a partly positive, significant impact on the MSME's performance; product innovation has partly a positive and significant effect on MSME's performance; and government cash subsidies, business orientation and the situation is significant.
The Relationship Between Social Commerce Design Models on Shopee Users' Purchase Decisions Jonathan Weiyn Rumende; Lamhot Henry Pasaribu
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The rapid advancement of information technology in today's digital era has made the shopping axis undergo many changes in its development. Shopping online through social commerce is a new trend as the development of technology and the current market. Social commerce is a new online shopping platform, which allows shoppers to make transactions and purchases directly from an e-commerce portal through their handsets along with social interactions such as on social media. The purpose of this study is to find out the differences between the determinants of social commerce designs in relation to purchasing decisions by users of these social commerce tools. This study uses an empirical test that begins with a literature study and a questionnaire. Questionnaires were distributed to social commerce users, in this case Shopee. The data that has been collected in quantitative form is then processed with the help of the SPSS application. The data will begin to be processed by testing the validity and reliability, and regression. The results of this study produce factors that need to be considered and considered to develop a social commerce-based business that is needed by Indonesian businesses and businesses.
The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Stock Market: Empirically (Analysis of Indonesia's Major Stock Index) William Tjong; Michael Michael
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This study aims to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on major stock indexes in Indonesia. Researchers construct weekly data panels from stock index returns, new cases of the COVID-19 pandemic and new confirmed cases of the COVID-19 pandemic. Pooled OLS regression, conventional t-test and Mann Whitney test were used to estimate the results in this study. The results in this study show that new cases of the COVID-19 pandemic and new confirmed cases of the COVID-19 pandemic are significantly related to weekly stock index returns, then this study shows that there is a difference in weekly returns before the COVID-19 pandemic with weekly returns when occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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