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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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Determinant Factors of Fintech Adoption in Organization using UTAUT Theory Approach Florentina Kurniasari; Prio Utomo; So Yohannes Jimmy
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): (Issue-February)
Publisher : Profesional Muda Cendekia Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/jbmr42.6032023

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The presence of Financial Technology (FinTech) as an innovative and disruptive financial service can improve the efficiency and scope of organization business process through the application of technology. In determining the effectiveness of Fintech adoption, each organization will measure by considering both from the perspectives of management and user in the organization. This proposed study aims to examine the effect of FinTech adoption in organization using the UTAUT approach. It attempts to measure the variable of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, customer’s trust and regulatory services into the effect of FinTech adoption in the organization. This study adopts quantitative method through online survey and the data will be analyzed by using Structural Equation Method (SEM). This proposed study’s findings could contribute by enhancing the organization the importance of FinTech adoption to increase business performances. The study showed that the the adoption of FinTech in organization had significantly influenced by performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, customer trust as well as regulatory services. Customer trust itself had the highest influenced among others. Meanwhile, regulatory services had the smallest influence to the FinTech adoption in Organization.
Factors Influencing Segari E-Grocery’s Purchase Intention Moderated by Gender and Age Vashti Velda Verianto; Yosef Budi Susanto; Daniel Susilo
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): (Issue-February)
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Mobility restriction during the Covid-19 pandemic is one of many living aspects that changed people’s behaviour. The emergence of e-groceries helps many people get their groceries with the restrictions given. Segari is one of the e-grocery that emerged during the pandemic. In order to increase its sales and revenue and to be able to keep its growth even post-pandemic, Segari needs to understand its consumer’s behaviour better, so this research was conducted. We used the modified version of UTAUT (Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use) as the research model. We examined the effect of brand association, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, perceived security, and perceived price towards Segari’s purchase intention. We also examine the moderating effect of gender and age in this research. Quantitative research was done using SEM-PLS and PLS-MGA for the moderating effect. Findings show that brand association, perceived usefulness, and perceived security significantly affect Segari’s purchase intention, while perceived ease of use and perceived price do not significantly affect Segari’s purchase intention. Gender differs in the effect of brand association and perceived security and does not differ in the effect of perceived ease of use, perceived price, and perceived usefulness. Age differs in the effect of perceived security on Segari’s purchase intention and not in the effect of brand association, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and perceived price on Segari’s purchase intention.
Indonesian Women Perspective: The Exploration of Factors Influencing the Adoption of Menstrual Cup Oktavian Kamira; Nosica Rizkalla
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): (Issue-February)
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Menstruation is a natural phenomenon in women who have gone through puberty. During this period, it is very important to maintain the hygiene of the private part. Unfortunately, education about menstruation in Indonesia is still low. This lack of education about menstruation also causes the Indonesian women to be uninformed about the menstrual product other than disposable menstrual pad. Menstrual pad is considered to bring a lot of disadvantages, not only to the health but also to environment. One of the product alternatives that can be used during menstruation is menstrual cup. However, the adoption of menstrual cup in Indonesia is still very low. This study intends to explore what factors can influence the purchase intention for menstrual cup by examining consumer doubt, scepticism, familiarity, information seeking and value for money. 160 responses were collected through the survey using a self-administered questionnaire. Research hypotheses were tested using multiple regression, with SPSS software. The result of this study showed that consumer doubt, familiarity, information seeking and value for money were significant in influencing purchase intention, while scepticism was not significant. The result of this study gives insight for the companies producing menstrual cup in designing the proper strategy in promoting their products. Limitations and suggestions for further research was also discussed
A Dynamic Model For Poultry Supply Chain In West Java Rahmat Ridlo Aminuddin; Liane Okdinawati
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): (Issue-February)
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This paper analyzes the constraints on supply chain processes within the poultry industry in West Java, Indonesia after COVID-19 pandemic. During the upstream process, poultry feed costs fluctuates greatly and lacks of storage which causing feed supply constraint, the mortality rate of chickens often surpasses 5% due to several factors including stocking density. Another identified problem adversely affecting the upstream process is the inability of small-scale farmers to procure their own Grand Parent Stock (GPS) since they remain dependent upon corporations to supply it, leading to inefficiency and increased production costs. Meanwhile, in downstream processes, the lack of a cold supply chain system and adequate storage capacity presents other challenges with regard to product durability. Consumer awareness regarding the relationship between food safety and health, and shifting in consumer preferences, especially during COVID-19 pandemic is also considered as a constraint in West Java poultry supply chain. To cope with those problems, several solutions such as technology and policy were offered to improve and solve problems in the supply chain process. Technology can be a powerful tool in addressing challenges in the poultry supply chain by providing efficient, accurate, and scalable solutions. While policy play a crucial role in addressing problems in the poultry supply chain by setting standards, promoting best practices, and providing a framework for action, regulate the behavior of the actors, promote transparency and hold actors accountable for their actions. A causal loop diagram is also made to assess the relationship between technology and policy in poultry supply chain process
Challenges of Talent Retention: A Review of Literature Mohd Rafiq Mohamad Mazlan; Manimekalai Jambulingam
Journal of Business and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): (Issue-February)
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Talented employees are a source of competitive advantage for companies in today’s competitive world. Retaining them has been a challenge for most organisations. The objective of this study is to understand the challenges of retaining talented employees, by reviewing the relevant literature on talent retention. The study identifies that career growth, workplace well-being, competition within the industry, globalisation and the new employment landscape are the challenges of talent retention. This study will help organisations to understand the challenges, which will then guide them in having the right solutions to solving this issue, especially in today’s highly competitive environment and the new employment landscape.

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