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Ilomata International Journal of Management
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The analysis of this study aims to determine whether recruitment positive and significant effect on the performance of employees in the Manufacturing Company. To know able to moderate recruitment monitoring the performance of employees in the Manufacturing Company. Data analysis technique used is quantitative method with SPSS version 16.0. This study uses regression analysis moderating. The population in this study were all employees Manufacturing Company, and a sample of 44 respondents
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Foreign Direct Investment in Asean: The Moderating Role of Regulatory Quality on Macroeconomic Factors and Political Stability April Kurniawan; Herry Subagyo; Ariati Anomsari
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v7i1.1973

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This study examines the determinants of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows in developing ASEAN countries, focusing on interest rates, exchange rates, inflation, and political stability, with regulatory quality as a moderating variable. Employing a quantitative, causal-comparative design, the study utilizes panel data from eight ASEAN countries (Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Indonesia, Laos, the Philippines, and Cambodia) spanning the period from 2003 to 2023, sourced from the World Bank and the Worldwide Governance Indicators. Chow and Hausman tests indicate that the Fixed Effects Model provides the best fit for the data. The results indicate that interest rates have a negative and significant impact on FDI inflows, suggesting that higher borrowing costs deter foreign investors. Exchange rates exert a positive and significant influence, suggesting that currency depreciation enhances investment attractiveness. Inflation is found to be insignificant, indicating that investors can tolerate moderate inflation. Political stability shows a positive and significant effect, underscoring its crucial role in reducing investment risk and enhancing investor confidence. Furthermore, regulatory quality significantly moderates the effects of interest rates, exchange rates, and political stability on FDI. Strong regulatory frameworks can cushion the impact of adverse macroeconomic conditions and strengthen investment security. These findings extend institutional theory and emphasize the importance of macroeconomic, political, and regulatory stability in attracting FDI.
Overtrading as an Expression of Investor FOMO in Cryptocurrency Markets: Insights from the Monkey Business Perspective Agda, Vincensius Raynaldy Pramudya Putra; Subagyo, Herry; Hernawati, Retno Indah
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v7i1.1976

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This study analysed overtrading behaviour as a manifestation of FOMO, influencers, market sentiment, and crypto literacy in crypto traders. Additionally, it examined the moderating role of monkey business practices in these relationships. This phenomenon is interesting because the emergence of DEXs provides transaction freedom while increasing the risk of market manipulation and behavioural bias. This study represents the first comprehensive behavioural analysis of overtrading within decentralized exchange environments, addressing a significant gap in the cryptocurrency literature. While prior research has examined behavioural factors in general cryptocurrency markets, centralized exchanges, or DEX market structures, but no study has specifically investigated how FOMO, influencers, market sentiment, and crypto literacy interact with market manipulation practices to drive overtrading behaviour on DEX platforms. The method employed was a quantitative survey of 180 DEX traders in social media groups, utilizing purposive sampling techniques. Data were analysed using PLS-SEM to test the direct influence and moderation between variables. The results indicate that FOMO, influencers, and market sentiment have a positive impact on overtrading, whereas crypto literacy has a negative effect. In addition, monkey business moderates the influence of FOMO on overtrading but does not moderate the influence of influencers, market participants, and crypto literacy. These findings enhance understanding of how psychological and social factors influence trading decisions in decentralized markets. Specifically, the moderating role of monkey business practices provides new insights for behavioural finance theory. The implications of the study confirm the importance of caution when trading crypto on DEXs.
Analysis of the Impact of Globalization and Digitalization on Welfare in ASEAN and BRICS Countries Bestari, Mohamad Fidelio Omar; Yusgiantoro, Inka Brahmantyo; Trihadmini, Nuning; Suhartoko, Yohanes Berchman
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v7i1.1982

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This study investigates the multifaceted impacts of two global megatrends—globalization and digitalization—on public welfare in the ASEAN and BRICS nations from 2007 to 2024. Amid the prevailing narrative that links both phenomena to economic progress, this thesis critically analyses the influence of proxy variables for globalization (trade openness and foreign capital inflows) and digitalization (internet penetration and social media usage), alongside crucial domestic factors such as corruption and entrepreneurship, on three primary welfare indicators: per capita income, unemployment rate, and the poverty level. The principal objective of this research is to deliver nuanced empirical evidence on how the interplay of external forces and internal conditions shapes the welfare landscape in two of the world's most dynamic economic blocs. Employing a quantitative approach through panel data regression analysis, the findings reveal complex and non- uniform relationships. The analysis indicates that trade openness and internet penetration significantly contribute to a reduction in the unemployment rate. Conversely, social media usage demonstrates a negative correlation with per capita income and a positive association with rising poverty, suggesting potential counter-productive impacts and the promotion of consumptive behaviours. Furthermore, domestic governance factors, particularly corruption, are proven to have a significant influence on impeding income growth and exacerbating employment conditions. These findings affirm that the benefits of globalization and digitalization are not automatic but are heavily contingent upon the quality of domestic institutions and policies capable of optimizing opportunities and mitigating emergent risks.
Leadership Style as a Mediator Between Employee Competence and Performance in Islamic Banking: A Case Study of BSI Area Banjarmasin Wulansari, Intan Wulansari; Said, Laila Refiana
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v7i1.1999

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This study examines the effect of employee competence on performance and tests whether leadership style mediates this relationship in Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) Area Banjarmasin. Competence is positioned as a core dimension of human resource development that enhances work effectiveness, while leadership style shapes the extent to which competence is translated into employee performance. A quantitative survey was conducted with 60 employees purposively selected from six BSI sub-branch offices. Data were analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) in SmartPLS. The results show that (1) competence has a positive effect on leadership style; (2) leadership style positively affects employee performance; (3) competence directly improves employee performance; and (4) leadership style significantly mediates the competence–performance relationship. The structural model explains 76.9% (R² = 0.769) of the variance in employee performance, demonstrating a robust model with strong predictive power for employee outcomes in Islamic banking. This study contributes to Islamic banking and organizational behavior literature by clarifying how contextually grounded leadership style mediates the competence–performance link in a Sharia-compliant banking environment.
The Effect of Perceived Organizational Support and Work Environment on Performance: The Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction at BKN Regional VIII Wardani, Dwi Magrita Kusuma; Anisah, Hastin Umi
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v7i1.2001

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This research proposes an integrated mediation framework that investigates how perceived organizational support (POS) and the work environment influence employee performance through the mechanism of job satisfaction at the Regional Office VIII of Indonesia’s National Civil Service Agency. The study responds to a persistent gap in public-sector performance research by linking structural conditions of work with an attitudinal pathway within the Indonesian civil service. A quantitative census involving 86 civil servants was conducted, and the data were processed using PLS-SEM in SmartPLS 4.0. The analysis reveals that both POS and the work environment significantly elevate job satisfaction, although neither factor directly drives performance. Job satisfaction functions as a full mediator for the effects of POS and the work environment on performance and significantly boosts employee performance. The model demonstrates strong explanatory capacity, with R² values of 0.851 for job satisfaction and 0.599 for performance. These results highlight job satisfaction as the principal channel through which supportive practices and conducive work conditions translate into performance. The study strengthens social exchange theory and enriches public-sector HRM literature by showing that, in bureaucratic institutions, performance outcomes stem primarily from employees’ attitudinal responses to organizational support and work quality.
Adaptive Leadership and The Gen-Z Mindset: Driving the Adoption of Work Culture for Organizational Sustainability Andrilla, Riska; Saputra, Dasriyan
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v7i1.2009

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This study examines the influences of adaptive leadership on Gen Z's mindset in adopting work culture and promoting organizational sustainability. Integrating traditional leadership with Gen Z’s mindset is increasingly critical as Balikpapan's industrial sector undergoes a generational shift. This research will explore the challenges of aligning Gen Z’s mindset with strategies that sustain organizational effectiveness in dynamic cultures. Specifically, it examines how adaptive leadership shapes Gen Z’s mindset and acceptance of workplace culture, promoting organizational sustainability. This study uniquely provides empirical evidence on the mediating role of the Gen Z mindset within the adaptive leadership and sustainability framework in a developing economy, emphasizing the intergenerational connection between leadership and organizational culture. A mixed-methods approach was employed, involving 208 Gen Z employees in Balikpapan and utilizing both quantitative data and qualitative interviews. Analyses included Cronbach's Alpha, composite reliability, and structural equation modelling using partial least squares (SEM-PLS). The findings indicate that adaptive leadership significantly influences Gen Z mindset and work culture adoption. Furthermore, the Gen Z mindset mediates the relationship between corporate culture and leadership, which is essential for sustainability, although it does not directly affect sustainability. Conclusion: Adaptive leadership empowers and involves Gen Z, promoting lasting organizational and cultural transformation. The findings offer HR specialists and business leaders insights to foster intergenerational relationships and boost organizational effectiveness.
Assesing the Sustainability of the Self-Declare Halal Certification Program for MSMEs in Lampung Province Isabella, Astrid Aprica; Loliyani, Rini
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v7i1.1860

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This study examines the sustainability and effectiveness of the Halal Self-Declare Certification Program (Business Actor Statement) for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Lampung Province. The program aims to accelerate halal certification and improve MSME compliance with Halal Product Assurance (JPH) regulations. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining surveys of certified MSMEs, in-depth interviews with Halal Product Process (PPH) facilitators, and regulatory document analysis. Sustainability was assessed across economic, social, and institutional dimensions. The findings indicate that while the program has significantly increased the number of halal-certified MSMEs, sustainability challenges persist, particularly in the consistent implementation of internal halal assurance systems, the capacity and quality of facilitation, and MSMEs’ understanding of critical halal requirements. To ensure long-term sustainability, the program requires strengthened capacity building for PPH facilitators and improved post-certification monitoring through simplified and digitalized systems. The novelty of this study lies in proposing an optimization model for the sustainability of the Sehati Self-Declare Program that integrates halal regulatory frameworks, MSME capacity, and institutional roles within the specific regional context of Lampung Province, offering a more comprehensive and practical approach than previous normative or partial evaluations.
Theory of Planned Behaviour and its Applications in Marketing Contexts: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Directions Sukri, Sukri; Evanita, Susi; Dwita, Vidyarini
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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This study employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) combined with bibliometric analysis to examine the evolution of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) in marketing research. Drawing on 55 Scopus- and Web of Science–indexed articles published between 2021 and 2025, VOSviewer is used to map research trends and thematic structures. The findings show that core TPB constructs remain central predictors of consumer intention, while extensions such as trust, perceived risk, and moral norms increasingly enhance explanatory power in digital and sustainability contexts. However, challenges persist, including the intention–behaviour gap and limited cross-cultural validation. This study advances marketing theory by proposing an integrative framework linking psychological, technological, and contextual factors to support sustainable and consumer-oriented marketing strategies.
Boredom, Cyberloafing, Fairness, and Generation Y (Millennial) Performance in Indonesia’s Logistics Sector: The Mediating Role of Organizational Commitment Turnip, Dedianto; Usman, Bahtiar; Aseanty, Deasy; Silalahi, Andri Dayarana K.
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v7i2.2149

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Introduction: This study examines whether job boredom, cyberloafing, and perceived organizational justice are associated with in-role performance among Generation Y (Millennial) employees in Indonesia’s logistics sector and whether organizational commitment mediates these relationships. Novelty: Prior Indonesian logistics studies have largely focused on younger cohorts and have rarely tested boredom, cyberloafing, and fairness simultaneously. This study tests the commitment-based mediation mechanism in a large multi-firm sample and evaluates competing interpretations of cyberloafing (withdrawal vs. short recovery). Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered at the end of 2024 to non-managerial Generation Y employees (born 1981–1996) in eight logistics companies in Jakarta (n = 623). Measures used 5-point scales. Structural equation modeling (AMOS 23) was used to test direct and indirect effects. Results: Job boredom was negatively associated with organizational commitment and performance. Perceived organizational justice was positively associated with organizational commitment and showed a positive indirect association with performance through commitment. Cyberloafing (measured as frequency of non-work online activity at work) was not significantly associated with commitment or performance in the tested model. Organizational commitment was positively associated with performance and mediated the boredom–performance and justice–performance relationships. Conclusion: The results suggest that, in this setting, commitment is a more reliable pathway linking workplace experience to performance than cyberloafing. Practical implications should be interpreted cautiously given the cross-sectional and self-reported design.