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Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics (IJBA)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28080718     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55927/ijba.v2i1
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Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics (IJBA) is a peer-reviewed journal providing a space for both practitioners and academics for disseminating research results that work in Business Analytics and related fields. IJBA provides an outlet for the increasing flow of interdisciplinary research cutting across business, business data mining, predictive analytics, descriptive analytics, prescriptive analytics, Quantitative business method, management, finance, information system, accounting, Entrepreneurship, Business ethics, Sustainability, Knowledge Management, Learning Organization and economics disciplines. It is an essential reading for academics, graduate students, policy makers and business practitioners. IJBA publishes articles twice in a year on April and October.
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Legal Protection for Contract Work Service Providers Due to Contractor Default in Road Paving Construction Services Contracts Based on Law Number 2 of 2017 Concerning Construction Services Rico Altito Deanova Sidebang; Roida Nababan; Besty Habeahan
Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijba.v5i4.15202

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Contract service providers are often in a weak position in the implementation of construction service contracts, especially when the main contractor commits a breach of contract, such as through work delays or work that does not meet specifications. Therefore, this study aims to examine the forms of legal protection for contract service providers who suffer losses due to contractor default and examine the legal remedies that can be taken by these service providers. The research method used is a normative juridical approach with qualitative analysis techniques of laws and regulations, legal doctrine, and a case study of the Dolok Sanggul Siborong-borong asphalting project. The results show that legal protection for contract service providers can be carried out preventively through detailed contract agreements, performance guarantees, and business certification. As for repressive protection, protection is provided through efforts to summons, lawsuits for breach of contract, contract termination, and reporting to supervisory institutions. In the context of work delays, service providers can also take litigative and non-litigative routes such as mediation, arbitration, and court. Therefore, it is important for contract service providers to fully understand the contents of the contract and legal procedures to protect their rights fairly and proportionally.
The Effect of Profitability, Liquidity, Solvency and Firm Size on Debt Policy in Healthcare Companies (2019-2023) Elsa Rahmawati; Latifah Selamita; Benny Dheyanto; Krisdiana
Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijba.v5i4.14774

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This research aims to examine how profitability, liquidity, solvency, and firm size influence debt policy in healthcare companies listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). Annual financial reports that are accessible on each company’s website and official IDX website (www.idx.co.id) provide secondary data for this study.  From 2019 to 2023, 34 healthcare companies listed on IDX make up population.  A total of 43 observations were obtained after the outlier removal process by selecting 9 companies that satisfied criteria using a purposive sampling method. Data was analyzed using multiple linear regression. The findings indicate that profitability does not significantly impact debt policy. On other hand, liquidity and firm size have a significant negative impact, while solvency significant positive impact on debt policy.
Model of Individual Purchase Intention Determinants for Environmentally Friendly Products Sherly Novia; Mirza
Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijba.v5i4.14873

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This study examines individuals’ purchase intentions toward environmentally friendly products, with the research object being Royco products from Unilever. The population used in this study consists of residents of DKI Jakarta who use Royco products from Unilever. The sample was collected using probability sampling with the simple random sampling method. The research framework is based on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), which involves the variables of attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control. The study also includes additional variables, namely environmental knowledge, environmental awareness, and willingness to pay, to explore the main factors influencing consumers’ purchase intentions. Data analysis was conducted using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method.
Analysis of Perceived Usefulness Perceived Ease of Use and Social Influence by Mediating Attitudes Towards Intention to Purchase Excess Food Through Surplus Application Chika Retno Astriani; Janfry Sihite
Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijba.v5i4.14876

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Using the Surplus application, this study examines how users' suboptimal food purchase intentions are influenced by attitude, perceived utility, perceived ease of use, and social impact. 105 citizens of DKI Jakarta, Banten, and West Java who had downloaded but never used the Surplus app participated in the study. Purposive sampling and quantitative non-probability sampling were both employed in the study. The Structural Equation Modeling–Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) approach was used to evaluate the data. The findings indicated that purchase intentions were positively but marginally impacted by perceived utility and perceived simplicity of use. Nonetheless, it has been demonstrated that attitudes and social influence significantly and favorably affect consumers' intentions to make purchases. Furthermore, attitude was positively and significantly impacted by social influence, perceived utility, and perceived simplicity of use. This study also demonstrates how attitude mediates the relationship between social influence, perceived utility, and perceived ease of use and purchase intentions. By encouraging reduced food waste, the Surplus app in particular has a noble goal of protecting the environment. The results of the study shed insight on factors that affect customers' choices to buy less-than-ideal food.
The Effect of Profitability, Leverage on Firm Value and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a Moderating Variable Abdullah Nasih Ulwan; Efi Deayu; Acep Komara; Krisdiana
Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijba.v5i4.14948

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Firm value is commonly understood as an indicator of a company’s market performance, typically reflected through movements in its share price. This study seeks to examine the influence of profitability and leverage on firm value, while also evaluating the moderating role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The research focuses on companies within the energy sector—specifically those operating in the mining sub-sector—that were publicly listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) between 2020 and 2024. A purposive sampling technique was employed to select nine companies that met the study’s criteria. The research adopts a quantitative approach, with data analysed using EViews 12 through both multiple regression analysis and moderated regression analysis (MRA). The empirical results reveal that Return on Assets (ROA) does not have a statistically significant effect on firm value. Conversely, leverage demonstrates a significant and positive relationship. Additionally, CSR is found not to significantly moderate the relationship between either profitability or leverage and firm value, suggesting a limited moderating effect within the scope of this analysis.
Analysis of the Influence of Consumption Value on Green Purchase Intention of Environmentally Friendly Fuel Mediated by Green Trust Reza Ichsan Rizaldi; Achmad Fachrodji
Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijba.v5i4.14960

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This study aims to determine and analyze the influence of functional value, conditional value, environmental value and green trust as mediating variables on green purchasing intention of RON 95 products. The population used in this study were respondents who had used environmentally friendly fuels. The method used in this study was non-probability sampling with a sampling technique using the Purposive sampling technique, while the sample criteria were users of environmentally friendly fuels and refueled in the DKI Jakarta area with a sample size of 100 respondents. The data analysis method applied in this study was the Structural Equation Model-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). Where the results of this study show that functional value, conditional value, environmental value have positive and significant results on green trust and green purchasing intention. While green trust also has positive and significant results directly on green purchasing intention, as well as mediating positively and significantly the three consumption values ​​(functional value, conditional value, & environmental value) on green purchasing intention.
The Influence of Work Life Balance, Quality of Work Life, and Self-efficacy on Job Satisfaction of Contract Employees of Java Heritage Hotel Purwokerto Ella Galih Cahyo Sakti Aji; Hermin Endratno; Hengky Widhiandono; Ika Yustina Rahmawati
Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijba.v5i4.15097

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This study examines the influence of Work Life Balance (WLB), Quality of Work Life (QWL), and Self-efficacy on Job Satisfaction among contract employees at Java Heritage Hotel Purwokerto. Using a quantitative approach and saturated sampling, 107 respondents completed a five-point Likert scale questionnaire. Data were analyzed with Structural Equation Modeling - Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) via SmartPLS. Results show that WLB has a negative but insignificant effect on job satisfaction, while QWL and Self-efficacy have significant positive effects. These findings indicate that improving work environment quality and employee confidence plays a crucial role in enhancing job satisfaction. The study offers insights for HR strategies, especially in supporting contract-based employees.
Analysis of the Influence of Life Cycle, Investment Opportunity Set, Profitability, Leverage, and Free Cash Flow Equity on Dividend Policy in Property, Real Estate, and Building Construction Companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Nur Aisyah Fitri; Khaira Amalia Fachrudin; Syahyunan
Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijba.v5i4.14746

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The purpose of this study is to examine how dividend policy is affected by life cycle, investment opportunity set, profitability, leverage, and free cash flow equity in companies that are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange and are involved in property, real estate, and building construction. In this study, the Panel Data Regression Model with Random Effect Model is used. The findings indicate that life cycle has a significant and beneficial impact on dividend policy, whereas leverage has a significant and negative impact at a significance level of 0.05. At a significance level of 0.1, profitability, on the other hand, exhibits a positive and significant influence. However, there is a slight but favorable impact on dividend policy from free cash flow equity and investment opportunity set.
The Influence of Patient Experience and Patient Engagement on Patient Loyalty Through Inpatient Satisfaction as an Intervening Variable at RSUD Latersia Binjai Selly Gabel Aprilliani Depari; Beby Karina Fawzeea Sembiring; Evawany Yunita Aritonang
Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijba.v5i4.14916

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Competition in the healthcare industry is increasing, requiring hospitals to provide better services to retain patients. Patient loyalty is a crucial factor in a hospital's sustainability and is influenced by various aspects, including patient experience and patient engagement. This study aims to analyze the influence of patient experience and patient engagement on patient loyalty, with inpatient satisfaction as an intervening variable at Latersia Hospital Binjai. A quantitative method with the Partial Least Square – Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) approach was used. The results indicate that patient experience and patient engagement have a positive and significant effect on patient satisfaction, which subsequently influences patient loyalty. The better the patient’s experience and engagement in their care, the higher their satisfaction, leading to increased loyalty to the hospital. Additionally, patient satisfaction serves as a mediating variable, strengthening the relationship between patient experience, patient engagement, and patient loyalty. This study contributes to the development of strategies for improving hospital services, focusing on enhancing patient experience and engagement to increase satisfaction and loyalty. Understanding the factors that influence patient loyalty enables hospitals to enhance their competitiveness and deliver higher-quality healthcare services to the community.
Gamification in Gig Economy for Ride Hailing Drivers in Medan Shalsabilla Shafira; Ritha F. Dalimunthe; R. Hamdani Harahap
Indonesian Journal of Business Analytics Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijba.v5i4.14958

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Gamification has become a key strategy used by ride-hailing platforms in regulating and controlling driver behavior through mission elements, points, levels, performance, ratings, challenges and rewards designed to increase driver engagement in work. This study explores in depth how gamification mechanisms affect the working conditions of Gojek and Grab drivers in Medan. The research method used is qualitative with an interpretivist epistemology approach, in-depth interviews with 16 drivers and analyzed with Nvivo12 software. The research findings reveal that drivers face very long working hours with an average of 14 hours per day, while their income is uncertain due to the nature of gig work and gamification mechanisms that prioritize drivers with the highest performance levels. In addition, the work environment is also not entirely safe, given the security risks in Medan and the potential for suspension by the platform based on customer assessments that are often subjective. The gamification system implemented by the platform forms an unequal power relationship between the company and the driver, the platform has great control over the work process, mission access, which has an impact on the driver's income. This creates high work pressure, income uncertainty, and strong dependence on the platform, thus blurring claims of freedom in the gig economy and indicating hidden exploitation. The study also found that bottom-up gamification based on solidarity between drivers can be an alternative solution to create fairer working conditions, although its implementation is still difficult due to internal divisions among Medan drivers. This finding emphasizes the importance of state presence and regulation to eliminate the vulnerability of workers in the gig economy which is further exacerbated by one-sided gamification mechanisms and unequal power relations between platforms and workers.

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