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JBMR: Journal of Business and Management Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27231097     DOI : 10.47153/jbmr
Journal of Business and Management Review applies theory developed from business research to actual business situations. Recognizing the intricate relationships between the many areas of business activity, JBMR examines a wide variety of business decisions, processes and activities within the actual business setting. Theoretical and empirical advances in buyer behavior, finance, organizational theory and behavior, marketing, risk and insurance and international business are evaluated on a regular basis. Published for executives, researchers and scholars alike, the Journal aids the application of empirical research to practical situations and theoretical findings to the reality of the business world.
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Africa’s Strategies to Build Supportive Business Environment for Tourism Businesses Boitumelo Caroline Rasethuntsa
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 2 No. 11 (2021): (Issue-November)
Publisher : Profesional Muda Cendekia Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/jbmr211.2512021

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The Travel and Tourism Competitive Index regards the business environment as one of the pillars supporting the tourism industry wellbeing. Africa has failed to stay competitive in the global tourism industry since 2007; hence studies that have the potential to positively influence the tourism policies are critical at this point. Although the importance of the business environment has been emphasised, researchers have not been keen to explore this area, especially in the African context. This study aims to create an understanding on the business environment support structures, policies and practices employed by best tourism performing African countries. Using the secondary research approach, the findings of this study shed light on the legal frameworks, taxation policies, public sector institutions, and business policies utilised by the benchmarking countries to enable a supportive business atmosphere. A comparative analysis of strategies practiced by the benchmarking countries is presented to identify the similarities and differences of the strategies implemented in the benchmarking countries.
The Effect of Special Treatment Benefits and Confidence Benefits on Consumer Commitment and Consumer Loyalty: A Study on Shopee Users in the Covid 19 Pandemic Galuh Adisti Maheswari; Anas Hidayat
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 2 No. 11 (2021): (Issue-November)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/jbmr211.2592021

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This study aims to determine the effect of Special Treatment Benefits and Confidence benefits on Consumer Commitment and Consumer Loyalty to Shoppe users in the Pandemic Era. Tests in this study using 210 respondents. The sampling technique used in this research is purposive sampling. This study uses the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) data analysis technique which was developed to test the research hypothesis which was processed using the AMOS version 24 program. The data variables used in this study are Special Treatment Benefits, Confidence Benefits, Consumer Commitment, Consumer Loyalty, these variables form five hypotheses. And the results of the analysis in this study indicate that Special Treatment Benefits have a positive effect on Consumer Commitment, Special Treatment Benefits have a positive effect on Consumer Loyalty, Confidence Benefits have a positive effect on Consumer Commitment, Confidence Benefits have a positive effect on Consumer Loyalty, and Consumer Commitment has a positive effect on Consumer Loyalty.
Combination Of Character Change And Utilization Of Social Media As A New Strategy To Maintain SMEs Resilience During The Covid-19 Pandemic Saiful Aminudin Alkusuma Putra; Heri Pratikto; Agung Winarno
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 2 No. 11 (2021): (Issue-November)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/jbmr211.2632021

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This research was motivated by the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic which spread throughout the world and resulted in a crisis until SMEs went bankrupt. This study aims to investigate how SMEs can face crises and the strategies they have devised to keep their businesses afloat, to prepare SMEs for future crises. The population was SMEs who are members of the Institute for Modern Creative Industries. The sampling technique used a purposive sampling technique with 6 sources. This research is a type of qualitative research with a case study approach. The type of case study used is a collective or multiple case study. This study uses primary data. Data collection techniques used in this study were interviews and observation. The data analysis technique used is a spiral model technique and is assisted by using Nvivo Software 12 for the result of this study, so that SMEs can survive, an entrepreneur must have adaptive and optimistic character because optimism is an inherent trait of all business actors. The strategies used for the survival and resilience of SMEs in times of crisis are advertising and promotion through social media, doing word of mouth, giving attractive discounts, diversifying products, efficiencies such as reducing employee work time, reducing product variety and reducing inventory.
Youth Entrepreneurial Spirit In Family Business Satria Lintang Rachmadana Lintang Rachmadana
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 2 No. 11 (2021): (Issue-November)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/jbmr211.2672021

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As youths who came into business family inheritance, living in an industrial center, naturally, they are indispensable to continue the family business. In conjunction with that, the sustainability of the industrial center also depends on their willingness to be an entrepreneur or not. The methodological approach taken in this study is a qualitative method. The data for this study was collected using semi-structured in-depth interviews. To begin the process, data is collected through editing and classification, then analyzed and interpreted. The research subject in this study is youth whose own family business at the Sanan Tempe industrial center. The data analysis in this study is using Phenomenological Analysis. The data analysis process is divided into 4 stages starting from data managing, reading, describing, presenting. This research found that the entrepreneurial spirit of the youth in the Sanan Tempe industrial center has been formed since an early age. It came naturally from the experience and opportunity to be part of the family business which shaped their psychology and behavior. Another finding on this research is that a high level of education does not necessarily become a barrier for them to run their family business, choosing a profession as entrepreneurs like what their parents did.r them to run their family business, choosing a profession as entrepreneurs like what their parents did.
Disclosure of Corporate Social Responsibility and the factors that influence it: Evidence in Indonesia Raden Arief Wibowo
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 2 No. 11 (2021): (Issue-November)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/jbmr211.2692021

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The purpose of this study begins with an analysis to see how the disclosure of corporate social responsibility during the covid19 pandemic, then continues with an analysis to see what factors affect the disclosure of corporate social responsibility. This study uses a sample of 150 non-financial companies listed on the IDX in 2012-2020. The analytical tool used in this study is panel data regression with a random effect model. The results showed that the variables of audit committee composition, ownership concentration, management participation, return on assets, return on equity, debt and number of employees did not have a positive effect on the disclosure of corporate social responsibility. Meanwhile, the variables of the board of commissioners meeting and the total balance sheet have a positive effect on the disclosure of corporate social responsibility.

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