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International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence (IJOBEX)
ISSN : 26228793     EISSN : 2621654X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21512/ijobex.v3i2.7122
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
The scope of this journal includes, but not limited to: 1. Leadership for performance excellence 2. Strategic Planning for performance excellence 3. Customer and market focus for performance excellence 4. Information, measurement, knowledge management, and information technology for performance excellence 5. Human Resource for performance excellence 6. Operational Focus for performance excellence 7. Communication for performance excellence 8. Performance measures and metrics in business management 9. Methodologies and tools for performance measurement 10. Benchmarking business performance 11. Business excellence in various functional areas 12. Best practices in business management 13. World class business and operational strategies and techniques 14. Alignment between different levels of strategies 15. Understanding the customer requirements 16. Process design management 17. Knowledge management for improved performance 18. Systems approach for determining the best practices 19. Six-Sigma, QFD, Taguchi methods and TQM 20. Data warehousing and data mining in business excellence 21. Measuring performance in creative industries 22. Best practices in creative economy and industries All of the topics above are considered to have essential involvement in developing organizational performance excellence.
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The Role of the Board of Commissioners: Determinants in Predicting Bankruptcy Financing Company Nanang Sugianto Y. K.; Setyani Dwi Lestari
International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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The research aims to determine the role of the board of commissioners in moderating the determinants in predicting the bankruptcy of finance companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2015-2019 period. The research uses secondary data where the population are all financial companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2015-2019 period with total of 16 companies. The purposive sampling method is used to collect the data and with certain criteria, 13 companies are selected. The research model uses logit data regression where the dependent variable is a dummy variable, and there is the role of the board of commissioners as a moderating variable. The results show that profitability, liquidity, and solvency has an effect on bankruptcy prediction, risk management has no effect on bankruptcy prediction. The role of the board of commissioners does not moderate the effect of profitability on bankruptcy prediction as well as risk management on bankruptcy prediction
Impact of Different Conflict Levels on Culturally Diversified Japanese Organisations’ Performance under a Collaborative Conflict Management Style Giang Nguyen; Vikas Kumar
International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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With the increasing globalization, cultural diversity management has emerged as an important issue and it is regarded as a process that helps to maintain a positive workplace environment where the similarities and differences of individuals from different cultural backgrounds are valued and shared. The current research examines the impacts of levels of conflict on Japanese organisations’ performance as well as how the collaboration conflict management style influences this relationship. Drawing on conflict management literature and the five levels of conflict from Speed Leas’ Conflict model, the research develops a research model to examine the moderating effect of collaborative conflict management style (CCMS) on the relationship between different levels of conflicts and organisational performance. Data gathered from 58 Japanese and non-Japanese employees in Japanese companies. Data is analysed through SPSS and two-way ANOVA. The results indicate that conflict intensification triggers a negative impact on organisational performance. It also reveals that at different levels of conflicts, collaboration style has various impacts on the performance.
Corona Virus Control Measures: Social Distancing Or Physical Distancing? Ursula Ette; Ime Robson Nseobot; Anietie Imo Effiong; Vinesh Dinnoo; Nayan Deep Singh Kanwal; Edidiong Ime Frank; Esther Augustine Osom; Idiongo Okon Udia
International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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The research examines one of the Word Health Origination (WHO) measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 which is distancing but there is a serious controversy in the used of this measure that is either “social distancing” or “physical distancing”. The research utilizes secondary sources of data and most information were explained pictorially. The research discovers that social distancing connotes distancing between different groups and class in the society whereas physical distancing refers maintaining a gap between two or more person irrespective of group and class to avoid contact. The paper concluded that the right word to use is physical distancing rather than social distancing. As part of effort to reduced COVID-19 spread, it is recommended that physical distancing should be encouraged and practiced at all times rather than social distancing.
An Assessment of Availability and Utilization of Internet Resources for Final Year Students Research Project in Nigeria Tertiary Institutions Ime Robson Nseobot; Mansoor Ahmed Soomro; Godwin Donatus James
International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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The research aims to examine the availability of internet resources for studenta’ final projects at tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The craving for the Internet stems from its central role in ICT with access to free online journals, magazines, and other information resources anytime and from anywhere for academic and research purposes. University undergraduates are required to do research during their final year of university. Writing projects are required prior to the award of tertiary degrees in Nigeria. Project writing is regarded as being important by every student. Research project writing involves a student or group of students carrying out a study on a topic of interest. When the project is finished, it is assessed by the work that was completed on time, which indicates the student's ability to select, research, and draw logical conclusions from findings. Resources consulted and cited are greatly impacted by the quantity, quality, and recency of the resources consulted and cited. The research finds that the internet plays a major role in helping undergraduate researchers' access large number of materials from different parts of the globe.
Decision Making Analysis of E-commerce on Generation Z using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) Method Kaleb Kokoh I Putra; Lisa Carolina; Sarah Devi; Sanny Lim
International Journal of Organizational Business Excellence Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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The research aims to examine what e-commerce platform Generation Z chooses using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. Based on a previous exploratory study, there are four criteria that Generation Z pays attention to when choosing an e-commerce platform: ease of use, promotion, product variety, and security. The data was gathered from 250 respondents by using online questionnaires and then analyzed using Expert Choice Software. The research reveals that Generation Z is very concerned about the security aspect of e-commerce platforms. The following criteria are promotion, product variety, and ease of use. It is found that Shopee is the first choice of Generation Z based on the four criteria, followed by Tokopedia, Lazada, and Blibli.

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