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Bina Ekonomi: Majalah Ilmiah Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Katolik Parahyangan
ISSN : 08530610     EISSN : 2442675X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26593/be.v25i1
Jurnal ini mewadahi karya tulis akademik hasil penelitian literatur maupun lapangan di bidang Ilmu Ekonomi, Manajemen, dan Akuntansi, yang diharapkan dapat memberi sumbangan pemahaman maupun alternatif solusi masalah ekonomi yang ada.
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ANALISA FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KETERLIBATAN INDIVIDU DALAM PEMILIHAN PAKAIAN Isitiharini .
Bina Ekonomi Vol. 17 No. 2 (2013)
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Many modern societies are characterised by a strongly held belief that to have is to be. Thus, individuals often definethemselves and others in terms of their possessions. Possessions have come to serve askey symbols for personal qualities, attachments and interest. A possession that holds a significant position in society is fashionclothing. Fashion clothing has been described as possessing something approximatinga code. This study explores the relationship between consumers gender, age, level of materialism, and fashion clothing involvement. Data were gathered via a self-completed survey in Bandung, resulting in 478 responses being returned. The results indicate that fashion clothing involvement is significantly effected by a consumer’s degree of materialism, gender and age.
ANALISIS ALIRAN INVESTASI DAN PERDAGANGAN PARIWISATA INDONESIA Faurani I Santi Singagerda; Rina Oktaviani; Dedi Budiman Hakim; Reni Kustiari
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Tourism is one of the most significant contributors to the construction sector in Indonesia, with the contribution around 13.9 percent of the total GDP in 2012. In connection with the government's efforts in improving the contribution of tourism in an effort to boost economic growth while improving the welfare of society, then the increase in tourism investment as focus in the development program, the goal for the activities can provide added value as well as lead to increased production that will be produced. If it is known that the average investment for the tourism sector is Rp. 2.73 billion during the period 2006-2012. This figure also shows that the contribution of tourism investment to total investment amounted to only 6 percent (Kemenpraf, 2012), in other words, an investment in the tourism sector has not been able to provide optimal contribution to the national economy development. Based on the fact that some of the problems arising from the government's efforts to boost trade and investment in the tourism sector continues to be done. The determinant factors of the amount of investment and trade from the Indonesian tourism and other countries to be considered and used as the basis of decision-making reference. Similarly, the amount of trade and investment flows to and from outside the State, are also worthy of consideration. To answer the problems, we use the gravity model as methodology and construvt the model of investment and trade of flows which consists of 5 models: the model of the flow of Indonesian tourism investment, exports of goods and services models Indonesian tourism, imports of goods and services model of tourism in Indonesia, Indonesian tourism demand flow model, and the model Indonesian tourism supply. Based on the results of the analysis using the five models were obtained magnitude of investment inflows to Indonesia influenced by the population of the country of origin of tourists and mileage of the country of origin of foreign tourists to Indonesia, where the influence of explanatory variables endogenous variables as a whole is at 0:42 at a significance level of 95 percent. The magnitude of the flow of goods and services exports of Indonesian tourism is affected by the distance variable, price of Indonesian tourism in the country of origin of tourists, exchange rate against foreign currencies origin of tourists, population, tourism and exports of the previous year are variables that significantly affect the confidence level of 95 percent, the magnitude of the effect was 92.7 percent and this shows considerable influence.In the model the flow of goods and services for Indonesian tourism, we use a variable distance, Indonesian GDP, the exchange rate, the price of Indonesian tourism in the countries of origin of tourists and imports of goods and services in the Indonesian tourism previously an influential variable significantly (at 90 percent confidence level), and in general of the statistical results obtained by the relationship between the value of imports of goods and services to the Indonesian tourism is the independent variable by 96 percent. In the model flow of Indonesian tourism demand, the estimation results indicate that the tourism demand variable by independent variables Indonesian GDP, GDP of the country of origin of tourists, tourism for Indonesia, Tourism for the competing countries of ASEAN countries, and tourism consumption by foreign tourists in Indonesia as significant variables in the real level of 0:05 with the magnitude of the effect is at 93.2 percent. Statistically, the result also define there is relationship between magnitude supply of Indonesian tourism deals with variable-GDP Indonesia, Indonesian tourism price, exchange rate, domestic consumption, and consumption in other countries as variables significant (at significance level 0.05) effect on variable deals with the influence of Indonesian tourism amounted to 95.6 percent and the remaining 4.4 percent are influenced by other factors outside of the study such as inflation, interest rates, and investment tourism.
KEPUASAN KARYAWAN TERHADAP KOMPENSASI DAN PENILAIAN KINERJA (Studi Kasus di Perusahaan X) Regina Detty
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Banking institutions is one of the businesses that have a competitive climate, where change and innovation banking services happen very quickly, it requires the company to keep pace with the changes and survive the competition that kept rolling, and therefore very important for the company to optimize its resources, the main one of which is human resources. SDM is a live production factors, where each company has their own way of doing the development of human resource management, human resources management but is commonly applied in the company. In the face of any change, HRM should be able to match what is needed to deal with these changes and achieve company goals. for that, we need the collective contribution of human resources, so that the necessary performance management activities, because if the human resources in the company can understand the contribution expected from them and have received support, the understanding of the purpose and job satisfaction will increase (Costello, 1994:6) so that the ideal of understanding and its application will affect the job satisfaction of human resources. This study aimed to determine the effect of the implementation of the performance management and compensation on employee job satisfaction in Bank X where this study took a sample of some branches that are supposed to represent and employees were asked to complete a questionnaire and interviews. Results of questionnaires collected was processed and the analysis of qualitative and quantitative. From these results it can be concluded that the salary provided by Bank X sudan pretty good but still needs to be improved periodic salary increases in accordance with the increase in cost of living and Bank X still need to also increase the benefits and facilities provided to the employees. Moderate Performance Management at Bank X still have to reduce the level of subjectivity superiors and also need to clarify the standard in accordance with IEC standards work in each job position.
MANFAAT DAN PENGORBANAN SUMBERDAYA SEBAGAI PEMBENTUKAN NILAI KONSUMEN Agus Hasan Pura A
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The difference between total perceived benefits and cost provides a measure of perceived customer value. The larger the customer value, the greater is the potential to attract, satisfy and retain customers. Customer analysis and value creation are important inputs in developing marketing strategies designed to yield high levels of customer satisfaction.
PANDANGAN INVESTOR TERHADAP EMAS SEBAGAI INVESTASI SEJAK 2012 Felisia .; Felisca Oriana Surjoko
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We invest to improve our welfare, which for our purposes can be defined as monetary wealth, both current and future. Investors also seek to manage their wealth effectively, obtaining the most from it while protecting it from inflation, taxes, and other factors. Gold is one type of investments. Gold is considered as priceless asset in the world. It has limited supplies because of scarce resource. There are some reasons why people interested in investing gold, such as its value of liquidity, protection, portability, durability, ownership and stewardship, low risk level, and also free of tax expense. Since 2012, gold price is becoming decreased. According to some information, global inflation has great influence to this situation. Safe haven status of gold is now being questioned by gold investors.
PEMBIAYAAN BUDGET DEFISIT, HUTANG, DAN TINGKAT BUNGA : SUATU PERBANDINGAN ANTARA EMERGING DAN ADVANCED COUNTRIES Chandra Utama
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Deficit budget, public debt, as well as interest rate of advanced and emerging countries are compared in this study. The study employ data of 30 developed countries and 29 emerging countries in period 2006 to 2011. Data is obtained from IMF. The descriptive method is used dominantly in the study. The study finds that the advanced countries conduct more dominant fiscal policy than the emerging countries.  Furthermore, the ratio of public debt per GDP of developed countries also greater than the public debt of emerging countries. However, the percentage of interest payment in the government budget and in the GDP of emerging countries is higher than the developed countries. The situation existed because the interest rates that must be paid by emerging countries are greater than developed countries. If developed countries conduct public debt that requires same ratio of interest payment like emerging countries, the developed countries will have the public debt three times more than the debt of emerging countries. Based on the result, it can be concluded that emerging countries have weaker ability using public debt financing fiscal budget deficit than the advanced countries.
PENGARUH KOMITMEN AFEKTIF, KOMITMEN BERKELANJUTAN DAN KOMITMEN NORMATIF TERHADAP KEINGINAN UNTUK PINDAH (STUDI PADA PERAWAT DI RS FATIMA KETAPANG) Rufina Dian; Fransisca Hermawan
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Research regarding organizational commitments has been made multiple times, however research regarding affective, continuance and Normative commitments that effected hospital nurses' willingness to relocate has only been done a few times. The primary data for this research were acquired from Fatima Hospital nurses' opinions, located in Ketapang, West Borneo. Samples were collected and calculated using a simple random sampling, and the statistical method used to test each hypothesis is multilevel linear regression. The outcome of this research has shown that not all tested hypothesis are acceptable. Affective commitment has negative impact towards the willingness to relocate, and Continuance commitment also has negative impact towards the willingness to relocate. On the other hand, Normative commitment has positive impact towards the willingness to relocate and organizational commitment has simultaneously impacted the willingness to relocate.
PERILAKU OPORTUNISTIK DALAM HUBUNGAN KEMITRAAN (PARTNERSHIP): SEBUAH ANALISIS KONSEPTUAL DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN MODEL IGMOB Alexander Joseph Ibnu Wibowo
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This paper reviews the impact of opportunistic behavior in a partnership or the buyer-seller relationship. This study strives to present an integrated general model of opportunistic behavior (IGMOB) to provide a conceptual understanding of opportunistic behavior from the perspective of relationship marketing theory. Various scientific articles from leading journals were re-examined, in particular articles  discuss opportunistic behavior. In particular, the causes and consequences of opportunistic behavior were identified, then analyzed their relationships with performance. Based on previous empirical studies, a conceptual understanding was constructed by inserting various relationships among important concepts related. In the context of the relationships between the partners, various studies found that opportunistic behavior has a negative trait for a relationship. There are fifteen factors causing the emergence of opportunistic behavior were identified in this study: temporary relationships (temporality), cultural similarity, formalization, governance, equity-based cooperation, mutual influence, atmosphere of tolerance, mutual respect, satisfaction, length of relationship, flattery, cynicism, deceitful tendencies, and relativity. The study also identified six factors that could be affected by this opportunistic behavior: trust, commitment, cooperation, intention to  extent the relationship, knowledge sharing, and guanxi. This study seeks to understand conceptually about the causes and effects of opportunistic behavior in building long-term partnerships between the partners based on a review of current literature. The conceptual model is successfully constructed in this study should be reviewed  through various empirical studies.

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