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BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 08543844     EISSN : 23557826     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20476/jbb
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
The scope includes but is not limited to: public policy, administrative reform, local government studies, public and private governance, digital governance and business, digital finance, innovation, entrepreneurship, small businesses, people and culture in organization, knowledge management, organizational behavior, fiscal policy, tax administration, international tax, and the politics of taxation.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Factors Influencing Purchase Intention in Affecting Purchase Decision: A Study of E-commerce Customer in Greater Jakarta Komalasari, Farida; Christianto, Antonny; Ganiarto, Eko
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This study aims to identify factors influencing purchase intention in affecting purchase decision of e-commerce customers in Greater Jakarta. This research employs survey by distributing questionnaires to 300 respondents in Greater Jakarta aged between 19 – 39 years old, who were selected by purposive snowball sampling technique. The data collected were analyzed by Structural Equation Model (SEM). This research reveals that perceived risk has a negative impact on purchase intention, while perceived benefit, trust, and brand image have a positive impact on purchase intention. Meanwhile, purchase intention has a positive impact on purchase decision for e-commerce customers. It is important to note that perceived benefit, trust, and brand image are strong drivers of purchase intention, which affect purchase decision. E-commerce companies may develop strategies to increase customer purchase decision by managing those variables
Accommodating Decision-Makers Needs & Preferences in An Oil and Gas State-Owned Enterprise by SSM Based Action Research Yananto, Hanto; Putro, Utomo Sarjono; Sunitiyoso, Yos
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The Covid-19 Pandemic has shifted the behaviour of decision-makers in all business processes. This situation has accelerated the process of digitizing all information, information technology, and business processes. As a subsidiary of an Oil and Gas State-Owned Enterprise in Indonesia, The SHU also has a similar SOE's bureaucracy for the approval process in business development. What factors were considered, and how did the interaction and interrelation within those factors influence the decision-making is the main question in this research. This research aims at developing the decision-making system by accommodating the decision-maker's needs and preferences. Action research based on soft systems methodology (SSM) is used to model the new decision-making system and compare results. The long decision-making stages of business development investment have delayed several important business development projects, leading to missed early production opportunities and increased capital investment. Financial decision documents have to be wet-signed by all stakeholders involved in the decision -making process. It is practically difficult to follow existing business processes for business development approval during the Pandemic. The Covid-19 Pandemic is an entry point for redefining existing decision-making systems. The results showed that the principle of prudence and compliance are the main factors influencing decision-making. The development of digital review and approval based on a decision-making system conceptual model accommodated the interests of all stakeholders, and business processes continued during the Pandemic
Factors Affecting Performance and Growth of Food Sector BUMD Jakarta Province Siahaan, Henry MP; Priyarsono, Dominicus Savio; Rifin, Amzul; Arifin, Bustanul
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Through a quantitative approach to data analysis using SEM-PLS, this research aims to identify factors that can improve the performance and growth of the food sector BUMD of DKI Jakarta Province. This research was motivated based on the fact that most BUMDs in Indonesia underperform with various causes. Total respondents were 98 employees from middle to top level management positions in three food BUMDs in DKI Jakarta. The main findings of this research are 12 indicators (inner model) which are divided into five variables in the measurement model (outer model): management, organization, human resources, finance and technology that have a significant relationship and positive effect on all variables. While of the five variables used in the structural model, only financial variable has a significant effect on the performance of BUMD businesses. While the variables of performance improvement of management, organization, human resources and technology do not significantly improve the performance of BUMD businesses. Going forward, companies and the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government can focus on evaluating and improving the growth capital structure and business volume. The company's increased profitability will provide a multiplier effect on increasing the performance and growth of BUMD businesses.
Study on Green Products Innovation of Fashion SME “NP” Ginting, Griba Raymundo; Tampubolon, Lamtiur Hasianna
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Innovation is a social and economic success due to the discovery of new solutions that significantly improve value offered to customers and benefits perceived by customers with cost exchanges as profits. Therefore, innovation becomes a competitive advantage for MSME to have the ability to compete and survive in dynamic markets. The purpose of this research is to examine innovations in the green products of MSME Fashion. The research uses qualitative methods with semi-structured interviews and observations. Data is obtained through in-depth interviews with three informants namely the owner and two employees of Fashion SME and triangulation to two consumers of the Fashion SME. The results of this research shows that innovations of green products conducted by Fashion SME have achieved innovation successes. The successes of such innovations include business success, technical success, and financial success. In addition, entrepreneurial proactiveness plays a very important role in developing sustainable innovation so that consumers are not saturated, and still developing innovations to be a competitive advantage of the company, both in terms of service and product quality.
The Perception of Actors Toward Collaboration in Public Services: Evidence from Civil Registration Services Innovation in the Pangkajene and Island Regency Rahmayanti, Krisna Puji
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This paper aims to analyze the perception of involved actors toward collaboration and investigate conditions that motivate actors to collaborate in delivering public services. This study uses pragmatic philosophy that utilizes qualitative data collection. Despite the government as the leading service provider, non-state actors' involved in planning, organizing, and evaluating service delivery. By conducting a focus group discussion, providing an open question survey, and analyzing relevant news, this research emphasizes that public service providers and communities involved in public service delivery perceived collaboration as working with others or cooperating and achieving common goals. The actors’ belief that achieving common goals is the driver to collaboration. The result also found that developing policies and legal framework to strengthen collaboration is essential to sustain the collaboration.

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