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Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27225062     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/ajim.v1i2.19171
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management (AJIM) aims to link the research and practice of innovation management. AJIM adopt a multidisciplinary approach to addressing the many challenges of managing innovation. AJIM encourages the submission of papers addressing the multidisciplinary nature of the innovation process combining principles and concepts originating from a myriad of scientific areas, from social sciences to technology research and development. AJIM encompasses all phases of the process of technological innovation from conceptualization of a new technology-based product/service process through commercialization.
Articles 170 Documents
The Impacts of Coaching on Innovative Food Business Performance: A Study of Indonesian Entrepreneurship Development Program Suhartanto, Eko
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ajim.v5i3.61220

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Business coaching has emerged as a prominent tool for enhancing organizational performance and individual development. Relying on the Goal-setting theory, this article uses qualitative method to provide an empirical study about the impacts of the GROW (Goals, Reality, Options, and Will) model of business coaching on product development, managerial improvement, and fulfilment of legal aspects on top of financial aspects for Indonesian micro and small food businesses. The study was conducted based on the results of the Indonesian Food Innovation (IFI) coaching program; an entrepreneurship development activity initiated by the Indonesian Ministry of Industry. The data in this study was gathered from the tracery study carried out by the IFI committee. Conducting an experiment method using comparative of pre- and post-activities, this research compares the participants’ business performance before vs. after coaching intervention, this study finds evidence of the significant positive impacts of business coaching on enhancing business performance, such as sales value and business valuation. The success of an entrepreneurship development program is determined by the insight into vital issues that are specifically often faced in a particular industry. Therefore, entrepreneurship development programs need to be customized according to the industry.
Gen Z Investment Decision: Role of Financial Literacy, Financial Behaviour, Financial Experience and Risk Tolerance Tubastuvi, Naelati; Azaria, Muhammad Javier Fausta; Purwidianti, Wida; Aryoko, Yudhistira Pradhipta
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ajim.v5i4.61315

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This research aims to investigate the determinants influencing investment decisions among Generation Z in Banyumas Regency, Indonesia. This research focuses on the population of Generation Z individuals aged 18-27 years, with a sample size of 120 respondents selected through purposive sampling using the 10-times rule method. Data collection was conducted using a structured questionnaire based on a Likert scale to assess various factors, including financial literacy, financial behaviour, financial experience, and risk tolerance. The analysis employed Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) using Smart PLS software, which facilitated the evaluation of both the outer and inner models to test validity, reliability, and hypothesis testing. The results show that financial literacy, financial behaviour and risk tolerance positively and significantly influence investment decisions among Generation Z respondents. These findings suggest that increasing financial literacy, improving financial behaviour and having good risk tolerance can lead to more informed investment decisions among this demographic. Meanwhile, financial experience does not affect investment decisions, indicating that Generation Z investors do not consider their financial experience in their investment decisions. The implications of this research highlight the importance of targeted financial education programs aimed at Generation Z to improve their investment decision-making capabilities. By fostering a better understanding of financial concepts and encouraging responsible financial behaviours, stakeholders can contribute to the development of a more financially literate and proactive generation of investors
Optimalisasi Penggunaan Media Augmented Reality, Brand Image, dan Brand Equity Terhadap Customer Loyalty di Platform Shopee Sari, Dewi Komala; Dewi, Ayu Tri Tungga; Indayani, Lilik
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ajim.v5i4.61442

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The ongoing development of the world of technology has a considerable impact on the daily use of the Internet in Indonesia, data based on a survey conducted by the Indonesia Internet Service Providers Association shows that the number of Internet users in Indonesia itself has increased from 132.7 million in 2016 to as many as 143.26 million in 2017, thus there has been an increase of 10, 56 million per year. The use of smart devices encourages the emergence of a new dimension in the business view of beauty product marketing activities in Indonesia. The research aims to determine how the enhancement of Augmented Reality, Brand Image, and Brand Equity influences Customer Loyalty towards Maybelline Products on the Shopee Platform. The research focused on all consumers who buy or use Maybelline products. For sampling in this study, nonprobability sampling is applied using the purposive sampling approach, with a total of 196 respondents. Data collection was performed through questionnaires that were evaluated using the Likert scale. The data analysis for this study employs multiple linear analysis, utilizing Smart PLS 3. 2. 8 software. Findings from this research show that the optimization of Augmented Reality does not impact the customer loyalty of Maybelline New York products in Sidoarjo Regency, while Brand Image and Brand Equity do influence Customer Loyalty for Maybelline Products.
Live Survival Strategy to Grow Entrepreneurial Interest in the Perspective of Maqashid Asy-Syari'ah (On Deaf-Mute Disabilities UPT RSBRW - Pasuruan) Azizah, Lailatul
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ajim.v5i3.61871

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Difficulties for people with hearing and speech impairments in accessing formal employment because companies only open and look for workers in the physically & mentally healthy category, to increase productivity & effectiveness of employee performance. While getting a job is very important & fundamental for sustainability & continuity. One of the problems faced by people with hearing impairments is how to develop skills & knowledge according to their talents and interests, so that they are able to move independently in fulfilling and prospering their needs & desires without depending on the informal sector.This research is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The researcher will describe survival strategies to foster interest in entrepreneurship for people with hearing and speech impairments according to field conditions with the aim of finding a comprehensive survival strategy formulation. From the results of data analysis in the field, it is clear that the concept of success in the presence of limitations / impairments is that there are 3 types of survival strategies used by people with hearing and speech impairments, namely: active strategy (having, independence, confidence, enthusiasm, optimism, perseverance), passive strategy (making savings in meeting needs: dharuriyat, hajiyat, tahsiniyat, and implementing rational consumption patterns/ mustahlik al-aqlani), network strategy (using available accessibility & building relationships with related agencies).
Supporting SDGs Through Efficient Technology by Implementing PDCA and Renewable Energy at PT. Dharma Electrindo Sukarsono, Agustin; Irawan, Putut Ade; Pradana, Johan Alfian
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ajim.v5i4.62198

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The SDGs, launched by the UN in 2015, replaced the MDGs with 17 goals, focused on eliminating poverty, environmental protection, and global prosperity. PT. Dharma Electrindo Manufacturing adopts environmentally friendly technology to save energy and reduce emissions, supporting SDGs. Without the SDGs, there is a need for innovation in manufacturing technology to support SDGs 8, 12, and 13. This study will improve the sustainability of the industry. This research analyzes the effectiveness of energy and environmental improvements at PT. DEM in supporting SDGs. This research design uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a Plan-Do-Check Action cycle to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions at PT. Dharma Electrindo MFG, with data collected through questionnaires, checklists, and monitoring. Studies show the SDGs are effective for some goals, but cost and weather dependency hinder the efficiency of innovative technologies. The application of efficient technology and PDCA methodology at PT. DEM improves energy and environmental management, reduces emissions by 12% per year, and increases operational efficiency. The implementation of LED lights, automatic watering systems, and renewable energy technology supports SDGs by reducing electricity consumption by 21,790.12 kWh. Theory and practice show PDCA technology supports energy efficiency and the SDGs.
The Effect of Accounting Control and Management Control on Managerial Performance Through Participation in Budget Preparation as an Intervening Variable at PT. GARAM (Persero) Antoro, Eko Wahyudi; Supriyadi, Stevanus Gatot; Astari, Ita Yoeli
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ajim.v5i4.63248

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A business may be defined as an organizational structure that employs human, natural, and other economic resources to fulfill its aims. Human resources in an organization are one of the most important factors determining organizational effectiveness; as a result, every company requires a management control system, accounting control, and active participation in budget preparation with the goal of regulating organizational activities through organizational leaders so that they are consistent with the company's objectives. The purpose of this research is to analyze and assess the effect of management and accounting controls on budget preparation participation and managerial performance. This research technique uses a quantitative and associative approach. The study's participants were all PT. Garam (Persero) managers. The sampling strategy then used census or analytic methods to choose 49 managers from the overall population. The analytical method employs structural equation modeling analysis using partial least squares (PLS) 4 software tools, as well as mediation testing using the sobel test calculator. The test results showed that the accounting control variable had a significant impact on budget preparation participation but not management performance. The management control variable did not have a significant influence on either budget preparation participation or managerial performance. Meanwhile, the engagement variable in budget preparation has been found to have a significant impact on managerial performance. Furthermore, this study discovered that budget participation variables act as a moderator in the relationship between accounting control variables and managerial performance, which contradicts the relationship between management control variables and managerial performance.
Are Islamic Branding and Halal Awareness Relevant? A Study of Annuqayah Santri's Purchasing Decisions on Wardah Cosmetics Sumita; Maksum
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ajim.v5i4.63453

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Cosmetics have become an important part of women's lives, including teenage santriwati at Pondok Pesantren Annuqayah, who use cosmetics not only to maintain skin health but also to boost self-confidence. Indonesia, as the second largest market for halal cosmetics, is a relevant place to examine the influence of Islamic branding, halal awareness, trust, and product quality on purchasing decisions. Islamic branding is expected to give consumers a sense of trust that the product is halal. Halal awareness also influences consumers in choosing halal-labeled products as part of compliance with sharia. The research uses a quantitative approach with a purposive sampling technique with the criteria that female Santri are at least 15 years old, Wardah cosmetic users, and have used it for the past year. The data were analysed using multiple regression with a sample of 100 respondents obtained through filling out a questionnaire by Santri, which was then carried out using a using a validity test, a classical assumption test, and hypothesis testing using multiple linear regression with the help of SPSS. The results showed that partially Islamic branding (0.029), trust (0.003), and product quality (0.001) have an influence on the purchasing decisions of Pondok Pesantren Annuqayah Santri on Wardah cosmetic products, while halal awareness (0.062) has no effect. These results provide an understanding of the behaviour of santri through an Islamic economic approach. Further research can increase the number of observations about the behaviour of Santri at the Islamic Boarding School.
Optimizing Employee Performance: The Role of Public Service Motivation and Organizational Citizenship Behavior Amelia, Emi; Pasca, Yelsha Dwi; Abriyani, Lisdayanti; Hasanah, Ade Sobariah; Pratiwi, Vina Andita; Susnita , Tia Aprilia; Sari, Gita Kartika
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ajim.v5i4.63768

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Human resource management is a central factor in any organization. Regardless of its form or objectives, an organization is established based on various visions for human interests, and its mission is managed and executed by people. Thus, human resource management focuses on issues related to the workforce. This study examines the impact of Public Service Motivation (PSM) and Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) on employee performance. The respondents of this study were 100 employees from PT Leetex Garment Indonesia. Purposive sampling was used in this study, along with quantitative analysis through multiple regression analysis. The results revealed that PSM and OCB significantly and positively influenced employee performance, with PSM having a t-value of 12.331 and OCB having a t-value of 9.929, surpassing the critical t-value of 1.985. Additionally, the combined effect of PSM and OCB on employee performance was significant, with an F-value of 88.136 and a probability level of 0.000, less than the alpha level of 0.05. This suggests the need for further research into other factors affecting employee performance that were not covered in this study. This finding indicates the usefulness of PSM and OCB in increasing organizational productivity. However, this study also highlights the potential for further investigation into other elements that may influence employee performance, such as leadership style, organizational culture, or managerial support. For practitioners, particularly at PT Leetex Garment Indonesia, these findings might serve as the foundation for developing more effective human resource management strategies.
The Influence of Affective Image, Attractiveness, Hedonism, Psychological Well-Being, and Shopping Experience on Revisit Intention Arifiana, Ana; Mardikaningsih, Rahayu
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
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This study examines the influence of affective image, attractiveness, hedonism, psychological well-being, and shopping experience on revisit intention of visitors at Tunjungan Plaza Surabaya, one of the largest and most influential shopping centers in Indonesia. By analyzing these factors, the study explores how emotional and behavioral elements impact consumer decisions to return to a shopping destination. The research was conducted using a quantitative survey method, targeting visitors who had shopped at Tunjungan Plaza within the last year. Data was collected from purposive sampling, with 207 valid responses analyzed using multiple linear regression with SPSS 27. The results show that effective image, attractiveness, hedonism, psychological well-being, and shopping experience affected revisit intention significantly. The shopping experience had the strongest impact, with all variables contributing uniquely to predicting visitor loyalty. The managerial implication includes understanding the key factors influencing revisit intentions. Management can provide facilities and services to meet the visitors’ needs and expectations. Additionally, designing shopping experiences that evoke diverse sensations and utilizing technological advancements can improve customer satisfaction. Management should also create a fun and engaging atmosphere to reduce stress and boredom among visitors. This study provides new insights into the dynamics of visitor behavior in the context of shopping malls, especially in developing countries like Indonesia. It highlights the critical role of emotional and experiential factors in influencing customer loyalty and revisitation to shopping centers.
The Peranan Manajemen Pengelolaan Keuangan Islam Untuk Menghindari Gaya Hidup Shopaholic Sebagai Bentuk Perilaku Konsumtif ( Pada Santriwati Prodi Ekonomi Syari’ah Ponpes Putri Darullughah Wadda’wah) Fitriyah, Wardatul
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
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The increasing number of human needs for life, the increasingly demanding patterns of lifestyle improvements, and the culture of consumerism make some people not aware that they have spent their money without calculating it, low desire to save and knowledge of investing in the future is still less than optimal in management. This research is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The researcher will describe and describe the social and economic life of Islamic boarding school students in Dalwa who already have personal financial goals (pocket) to plan, direct, and control financial activities, both expenses and income, to get used to a simple lifestyle, not consumptive, manage and plan shopping & consumption decision while at the cottage. From the results of field data analysis, it is clear that the application of 5 concepts of Islamic management behavior patterns is: spending/ controlling money according to needs rather than desires, paying obligations on time, planning finances for future needs/making a list of priorities, saving/setting aside pocket money and rational consumption (mustahliq al-aqlani) spending income according to needs. Every student is expected to have the ability to direct & control the use of pocket money as a solution to irrational consumption that tends to be thrifty and avoids the shopaholic lifestyle