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Asian Management and Business Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2775202X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20885/ambr
Core Subject : Science, Social,
Asian Management and Business Review (AMBR) is a peer-review journal published twice a year (February and August) by Master of Management, Department of Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia. AMBR addresses the broad area of management applied and its practices in industry and business. It is particularly receptive to research relevant to the practice of management within the emerging Asian Regions and its effects beyond. It covers studies on how management work is done (descriptive) and/or should be done (normative) in diverse organizational forms, either in profit or non-profit firms, private or public sector institutions, or formal or informal social networks. We welcome qualitative case studies with high-quality, rigorous methods, and a strong impact on the field. Topics covered include, but not strictly limited to: Business and management strategy Marketing management Operations management Computing and technology management Finance, banking and investment management Innovation and knowledge-based management Entrepreneurship and SMEs management Organisational behaviour and people management Ethics and corporate social responsibility Corporate governance Islamic business and management
Articles 102 Documents
Determining brand strenghth against WOM with the mediation of customer satisfaction and business loyalty of Garuda Indonesia aircraft flight Iriawan, Dean Pratiwi; Sumadi, Sumadi
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 1, 2021
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The purpose of this research is to know and explain the effect of brand Strength on word of mouth, the effect of brand strength on customer satisfaction, the influence of brand strength on consumer loyalty, the effect of consumer satisfaction on word of mouth, the effect of consumer loyalty on word of mouth, the effect of consumer satisfaction on consumer loyalty. The population in this study were Garuda Indonesia consumers in Indonesia. The sample taken in this study were some of Garuda Indonesia consumers in Indonesia, amounting to 230 people. The data analysis in this study used the SEM method. The results of this study prove that brand strength has a positive effect on word of mouth, brand strength has a positive effect on customer satisfaction, brand strength has a positive effect on consumer loyalty, consumer satisfaction has a positive effect on word of mouth, consumer loyalty has a positive effect on word of mouth, satisfaction has a positive effect. towards consumer loyalty.
Stock performance based on sharia stock screening: Comparasion between syariah stock indices of Indonesia and Malaysia Azhar, Jeihan Ali; Wulandari, Resti
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 1, 2021
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This study aims to compare the performance of the Islamic stock index in Malaysia and Indonesia using the Sharpe, Treynor and Jensen methods. The findings in this study are the performance of Sharia JII and FBMS stocks in 2014-2019, it can be concluded that the overall Sharpe and Treynor method shows a negative performance value, which means that the performance is not good, whereas when measured using the Jensen Indonesia method it shows a positive performance value. Which means that the performance is good so that Indonesia has a better performance than Malaysia, measured by the Jensen method. Based on the results of different tests, it shows that there are differences in the performance of the two countries in 2014-2019 from each index (Sharpe, Treynor, and Jensen). 
Women and scientist: the yellow light on the ivory tower Riniardi, Zarra Zettina Wiji; Setiawati, Trias
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 2, 2021
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The study purposes were to understand the background of women scientist (WS) in studying science, what motivate them to choose science and technology field, exploring their achievement, understanding their social support, exploring their problems. This research was qualitative case study approach. The key informant were four who come from Industrial Engineering and Mathematics and Science Faculty of Universitas Islam Indonesia. The data collection method used depth interviews, observation and documentation. The data test method used triangulation while analysis uses reduction-display-conclusion. The research found that WS studied science because of their interest of internal factor and the environment role of external factor. Their motives also gave benefit for others and increase their networking that is bit similar to McClelland’s Theory. WS had high excellent achievement in functional and structural positions, they received awards from their university until international award which are related to their research result. They also occupied important university structural position. They faced role conflict problem which similar to Greenhaus and Beutell (1985) Theory which increase their behavior changing. They faced marginalization because of their marital status and fear of success tendency which are losing cooking skills and having risk of not having friends which similar to Shaw and Costanzo (1982) Theory.
Application of green marketing mix of beauty products on sales through purchase decisions as intervening variable Satrio, Danang; Yunitarini, Siti; Rizqiani, Nila
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 2, 2021
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Public awareness in Indonesia in responding to global warming has increased significantly. Increased public awareness plays an important role in providing challenges and opportunities for companies that provide goods or services to create products that are in accordance with their wishes. The challenge is to guarantee that the goods or services provided are safe for consumers and friendly and do not damage the environment. The concept of green marketing mix refers to the satisfaction of customer needs, wants, and desires in relation to the maintenance and preservation of the environment. Discussions on environmental issues in developed countries have been initiated and developed since the 1990s. Green marketing is a marketing concept used by companies to achieve the main goal of making a profit. Green marketing in the process is an act of integrating broad activities, which include product modifications, changes to the production process, changes to packaging, to changes to advertising. Based on this phenomenon, this study aims to find out how much influence the application of the green marketing mix has on sales.
Mutual performance assessment model: Comparative analysis Zhorifah, Bazfa Azzah; Harjito, Dwipraptono Agus
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 1, 2021
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This study aims to determine the comparison of mutual funds performance between stock mutual funds, fixed income mutual funds and mixed mutual funds in 2015-2017 using the Jensen, Sharpe, Treynor and Black models. Using purposive sampling method, this study used a sample of 30 mutual funds consisting of 10 equity funds, 10 fixed income mutual funds, and 10 mixed mutual funds during 2015-2017. The data analysis used to test the hypothesis was the One Way ANOVA test and the Kruskal-Wallis test. The results showed that there was no difference in performance between stock mutual funds, fixed income mutual funds, and mixed mutual funds in 2015-2017 which were analyzed using the Jensen, Sharpe, and Treynor models, there was a difference in performance between stock mutual funds, fixed income mutual funds, and mixed mutual funds in 2015. -2017 were analyzed using the Treynor and Black models.
The relationship between consumer buying behavior, social aspects, and technostress on smartphone Hadi, Antonius Satria
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 2 Issue 1, 2022
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The objectives of this study is to investigate the influence of social aspects including social need and social influence toward dependency, the influence of dependency toward repeat purchase intention and technostress. Respondents in this research were 200 undergraduate students from universities in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This research has four hypotheses. The analytical technique used in this research were Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Model (SEM) using LISREL 10 software. The results of this research empirically proves that social aspects including social need and social influence has significant and positive effect toward dependency, and dependency has significant and positive effect toward repeat purchase intention and technostress. Each of hypotheses were accepted and elaborated more detail in discussion section.
Determinants of firm value with profitability as intervening variables Handayani, Ratih Hapsari; Indarto, Indarto; Santoso, Aprih
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 2 Issue 1, 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/AMBR.vol2.iss1.art7

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The research objective is to analyze the factors affecting profitability and their impact on firm value of manufacturing companies on the IDX for the 2017-2019 period. Data collection is done by reading secondary data, with the number of companies that match the characteristics of 27 companies, so that the number of samples becomes 81. The analysis method uses SEM-PLS. The research results are asset structure and profitability influence to firm value, while leverage, capital structure, firm size, liquidity, and firm growth have no effect on firm value. The capital structure has an influence to profitability, but leverage, asset structure, firm size, liquidity, and company growth are not having significant results and profitability is not an intervening variable.
Implementation of Islamic corporate governance and competitive advantage in SMEs: A systematic literature review approach Pahlevi, Reza Widhar
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 2 Issue 1, 2022
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In the case of Indonesia, research related to good governance in SMEs is categorized as relatively new and has received little attention. Attention to SMEs is deemed inadequate, while the development of Sharia-based SMEs. The development of Sharia-based SMEs should be the basis for building a solid halal industry construction. SMEs must be developed in order to create a prosperous society. However, whether the method and type of business taken in fulfilling the needs of life are in accordance with Islamic rules, that is the problem and must be a concern for business actors. In running an SMEs business, of course there are limitations in selecting and sorting the products that will be produced by business actors. This study comprehensively examines the topic of governance from an Islamic perspective through analysis of corporate models and conceptual empirical research. The next stage of this research is to review previous research that became a reference and show the things that happened in the literature both theoretically and empirically. Literature study, this research shows the main findings, namely the emergence of uncertainty in the results of the application of governance from an Islamic perspective and competitive advantage in SMEs. Previous researchers conducted related research showing different research results so that further research will be carried out for previous researchers by integrating the comparison pattern between the competitive advantages of conventional SMEs with sharia and the application of corporate governance in SMEs.
The effect of good corporate governance on the financial performance of property and real estate sub-sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Fuad Alamsyah, Muhammad; Yulianti, Yulianti
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 2 Issue 1, 2022
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Good Corporate Government (GCG) is a process and a structure applied in operating a company, intending to improve the company management following the principles of GCG, namely transparency, accountability, responsibility, independence, fairness, and equality. GCG affects the improvement of the company's financial performance. This study aims to find the effect of independent commissioners, managerial ownership, institutional ownership on the financial performance of the property and real estate sub-sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2014-2018 period. This study uses an associative research method with a quantitative approach. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling with several criteria. It has a sample of 40 companies obtained from an initial population of 48 companies and analyzed using multiple linear regression with SPSS 21. The results of this study indicate that partially, the independent board of directors, managerial ownership, and institutional ownership have no significant effect on financial performance. Simultaneously based on F-test, the variables consisting of the independent board of commissioners, managerial ownership, and institutional ownership have a significant effect on profitability.
Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk model for export micro, small, and medium enterprises financing affected by Covid-19 pandemic: Indonesian study Siswantoro, Siswantoro
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 2 Issue 1, 2022
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The purpose of this research is to solve the problem of financing export-oriented MSMEs affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, by exploring and building Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk (CWLS) model. The research method used is qualitative. The data sources used are of the secondary type in the form of journal articles, books, reports from the government, national news websites, and other relevant sources that have previously been accessed and downloaded. The data analysis technique uses descriptive analysis, by analyzing the reference sources that have been collected and then integrated with the research argument. The results show that CWLS model has the potential to be an alternative source of new funding that is safe, easy, and risk-free for export-oriented MSMEs actors affected by the pandemic. Other findings show that the potential for cash waqf that can be explored in Indonesia reaches IDR. 13.9 trillion per year, so it has the opportunity to finance as many as 27,800 new export-oriented MSMEs. In addition, the value of the use of waqf funds is quite large, reaching IDR. 1.3 trillion with a two-year tenor. This value is sufficient to finance social development projects such as mosques or schools.

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