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Enrichment : Journal of Management
ISSN : 20876327     EISSN : 27217787     DOI : -
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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 Effect Of Consumer Decision Making Style On Consumer Satisfaction And Repurchase Intention In Buying Sneakers Products Online In Indonesia I Made Bagus Suryawan; Pujianto Yugopuspito
Enrichment : Journal of Management Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): Management Science and Field
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The technology development and the growth of internet users are running very fast. The increase in internet users affects the shopping behavior of Indonesian consumers where everything is done digitally, such as online shopping for the fashion sector, specifically sneakers, so many online shops have emerged that sell sneakers. This study aims to analyze the effect of consumer decision-making style on consumer satisfaction and repurchase intention in purchasing sneakers online in Indonesia. In analyzing consumer decision-making style, a measurement instrument is used, namely consumer style inventory which has 8 variables and is used as an independent variable. Consumer satisfaction is used as the intervening variable and repurchase intention is the dependent variable. This study uses quantitative research methods with PLS-SEM data analysis. Respondents were collected by the accidental sampling of people on the big islands of Indonesia who had shopped for sneakers online. 196 respondents met the requirements using a questionnaire with a Linkert scale. The results show that habitual style, novelty style, recreational style, and perfectionist style positively influence consumer satisfaction. Brand consciousness style, price-conscious style, impulsiveness style, and confused by over choice style have no positive effect on consumer satisfaction. Meanwhile, consumer satisfaction has a dominant positive effect on repurchase intention.
Customer Switching-Behavior Case Ojek Offline To Ride Hailing Influenced By Price, Service Quality, And Customer Experience Muhammad Khoir Rozin
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Currently, Indonesian always use transportation modes to carry out their daily activities. Developments that occur in the transportation sector combined technology and conventional concepts which were previously ojek offline into ojek online (ride-hailing). This study aims to determine the effect of price, service quality, and customer experience on customer switching-behavior in the case of ojek offline to ojek online. Sampling used is convenience sampling by distributing questionnaires to people who had used ojek offline and switched to ojek online, then the results of the questionnaire were processed using PLS-SEM analysis. This study measures the effect of price, service quality, and customer experience on customer switching-behavior by using a Likert scale. The sample in this study used convenience sampling with totals 201 respondents consisting of customers who have used ojek offline and then have switched to ojek online. This study obtained the results that price, service quality, and customer experience have a simultaneous effect on customer switching-behavior by 77.2% on customer switching-behavior. The results of the dimensions to customer experience affect 100% with accessibility, customer recognition, personalization, helpfulness, and value for time which have a significant influence on customer experience. However, the dimensions of competence and promise fulfillment do not significantly affect the customer experience.
The Influence of Good Corporate Governance, Free Cash Flow, Leverage and Profitability on Earnings Management in Automotive Sector Companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Fitri Yana Sari; Shinta Bella Wijaya; Ninta Katharina
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The subject of this survey is automotive companies on the IDX. Several companies have studied the value of corporate governance, free cash flow, profitability and results management over the years. This decrease cannot maximize the use of agents and independent auditors in corporate governance, and it is not optimal for companies to use both the shares raised by investors and the shares of the company itself, and the company, resulting in low profits. Leverage, on the other hand, increases in some firms, and an increase in the debt held by firms increases leverage. This means that most of the capital and assets owned by the company are due to its liabilities. The aim of this research is to provide empirical evidence on committee size, audit committee ratios, ownership of independent bodies, manager's ownership, free cash flow, and the impact of debt and profitability on management results. is to get. Survey method by type, type and quantitative research. Quantitative research was chosen as the data collection method. The analysis used is the multiple analysis method. The results of the research show that the size of the audit committee, independent committee, management ownership, net cash flow and leverage ratio have an effect on earnings management in the automotive sector industry which is listed on the BEI. Transactions and profitability owned by institutions partially affect profits on the IDX.
The Effect of Charismatic Leadership, Financial Compensation, and Employment Training on PT Telkom Balikpapan Operational Performance Hermin Nainggolan
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This study aims to determine the effect of the influence of charismatic leadership, financial compensation, and job training on the operational performance of PT. Telkom Access Balikpapan either partially or simultaneously. The population in the study amounted to 331 employees. The sample of this study was 76 employees of PT. Telkom Access Balikpapan, which is still actively working, was selected by using a random sampling technique. The method used is quantitative method, data collection is carried out using primary data through direct questionnaires to respondents. Data were analyzed with validity and reliability tests, as well as multiple linear regression analysis t test, f test, using the SPSS VERSION 26.0 program. The results of this study indicate that: The first hypothesis is obtained by Charismatic Leadership, Financial Compensation, and Job Training simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on the Operational Performance of PT. Telkom Access Balikpapan Second hypothesis. Charismatic Leadership (X1) partially has a positive and significant influence on the Operational Performance of PT. Telkom Access Balikpapan. Hypothesis three. Financial Compensation (X2) partially has a positive and significant effect on the Operational Performance of PT. Telkom Access Balikpapan. Hypothesis four. Job Training (X3) partially has a positive and significant impact on the Operational Performance of PT. Telkom Access Balikpapan.
Target Sales and Profit Analysis through the Approach Break Even Point (BEP) at PT. Hotel Sahid International Tbk. Sri Sutrismi; Nurani Nurani; Miratul Zahiroh
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This research has the objectives of: (1) Want to know the increase in process costs and cost sales grace period 2016-2019. (2) Want to know the size of the sales target when the break-even point or reach the Break Even Point. (3) Want to know the impact of changes in one of the factors causing changes in profit to changes in the company's break-even point (BEP). The data collection method used in this study is documentation The data analysis method used in this research is Breakeven point analysis by adding up fixed costs and variable costs or total costs deducted from sales, it will be able to know where the break-even point or the company's position when it does not experience profit or not suffer losses. Based on the results of the study it is known that in order for companies to seek achieve the profit target and the sales gain as expected, one of the ways that is carried out is by optimizing the marketing cost by ten percent (10%), then the impact is not only on the break-even point but also the profit achievement can be IDR. 3,331,204,860.
The Effect of Capital Structure, Profitability and Liquidity on the Company's Value in the Automotive Sub-Sector and Components for the Period 2017-2021 Hasanudin Hasanudin
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This research was conducted to determine the influence of Capital Structure, Profitability and Liquidity on Company Value using company time series panel data with a research period of 2017-2021. Using the panel data linear regression analysis method, with a sample of 9 companies from 13 automotive and component sub-sector companies in Indonesia. This research was analyzed using E views version 9 software with the results of the study, namely the capital structure proxiated by Debt Equity Ratio (DER) has a positive and significant effect on the Company's Value which is proxikan with Price to Book Value (PBV), Profitability produced by Return On Asset (ROA) has a negative and significant effect on the value of the Company proxikan with Price to Book Value (PBV) and Liquidity proxikan with Current Ratio (CR) have a positive and insignificant effect on the value of companies proxistivated with Price to Book Value (PBV).
The Effect of Incentives and Work Stress on Employee Performance during the Covid-19 Pandemic at the Office of the Director of PT. Perkebunan Nusantara III Fajar Rezeki Ananda Lubis
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This study aims to determine the effect of incentives and work stress on employee performance during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Office of the Director of PT. Nusantara Plantation III. This research was conducted at PT. Perkebunan Nusantara III, Medan. The number of samples in this study were 51 people. Data was collected using a questionnaire in accordance with the indicators of each variable used. The data obtained were then analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The results show that incentives and work stress simultaneously have a significant effect on employee performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results of the t test show that incentives and work stress have a significant effect on employee performance.
Exact Strategies to Increase Indonesian’s Millenial Customer Loyalty towards Digital Banking Product Johan Hendri Prasetyo; Joko Ariawan
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The appearence of digital and millennial disruption in Indonesia has been affected to banking competition particularly at digital banking. This forced the banks should implement various right strategies to keep customers out of this competition. This research aims to revealed the right strategy to increase millennial customer loyalty towards digital banking through service quality and perceived ease of use, likewise to customer satisfaction as an intervene. This research included in causality type with descriptive quantitative method processed by SEM-LISREL to examined the hypothesis. The sample was 400 respondents spread throughout Indonesia. The technique used non-probability sampling with snowball type. Research found that service satisfaction and perceived ease of use affects the increasing in millennial customer loyalty either directly or indirectly. Customer satisfaction has direct affect to increase customer loyalty. Service satisfaction and perceived ease of use affects in achieving millennial's expectation. Appropriate strategy to use to improve customer loyalty based on this research is by develop digital banking services that worthy and irreplaceable to reached sustained competitive advantage and creates algorithms learning machine to accommodate banking information in one mobile application which is reliable and convenient.
The Effect of Ownership, Good Corporate Governance, and Cash Flows on Company Value with Debt Policy as Mediation in the Manufacturing Sector Pharmaceutical in Indonesia Stock Exchange 2015-2017 Diana Florenta Butar- Butar; Rusmahweni Rusmahweni
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This study aims to determine whether ownership affects debt policy, GCG affects debt policy, cash flow affects debt policy, ownership affects firm value, GCG affects firm value, cash flow affects firm value, and whether debt policy is a mediation. the result is ownership and cash flow affect debt policy. ownership, gcg and debt policy affect firm value. and the variable debt policy does not mediate.
Acceptance of Halodoc’s Online Teleconsultation During Covid-19 Amelia Andriani; Margaretha Pink Berlianto
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This research aims to analyse the positive effect of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, attitude toward using technology, perceived ease of use, and perceived usefulness on behaviour intention, the positive effect of behaviour intention on usage behaviour. This study used quantitative research and data collection was collected using questionnaire. The target population of this research were people that have done online teleconsultation at Halodoc and willing to be respondents of this research. The number of samples were determined to be which 224 samples. The sampling technique use was purposive sampling. Partial Least Square-Structural Equation modelling (PLS-SEM) is applied to this study. The results of data analysis showed all of the hypothesis supported that performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, attitude toward using technology, perceived ease of use, and perceived usefulness have positive effect on behaviour intention. Lastly, behaviour intention has a positive effect on usage behaviour in acceptance of Halodoc’s online teleconsultation during COVID-19.

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