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Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan
ISSN : 14111438     EISSN : 23388234     DOI : https://doi.org/10.9744/jmk
Core Subject : Economy,
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan or Journal of Management and Entrepreneurship is published biannually, in March and September, by Petra Christian University. JMK aims to promote recent research results on Management and or Entrepreneurship, publish only research results on Management, such as Marketing Management, Financial Management, HR Management, Operation or Production Management, Business Management, etc., and or Entrepreneurship as a knowledge development. JMK welcomes papers with the above aims and scopes. The editorial board decides papers to be published in JMK after reviewed by appointed reviewers or double blind review. Authors will be advised of comments from reviewers and suggestions.
Articles 141 Documents
RELIGIOSITY, FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE, AND FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR INFLUENCE ON PERSONAL FINANCIAL DISTRESS AMONG MILLENNIAL GENERATION Nelson Lajuni; Imbarine Bujang; Abd. Aziz Karia; Yusman Yacob
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2018): SEPTEMBER 2018
Publisher : Management Study Program, Faculty of Business and Economics, Petra Christian University

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This study attempts to examine the personal financial distress among Malaysians millennial generation by scrutinizing religiosity, financial knowledge, and financial behavior as the influencing antecedents. The study adopted social learning theory (SLT) to underpin and explain the conceptual framework. The data were collected from millennial generations in Malaysia and analysed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling. The findings suggest that all claimed hypotheses were partially supported. Implication and contribution of the study were later discussed to justify the significance of this research. The findings revealed that behavioral traits to have a stronger impact on the incidence of personal financial distress than religiosity or financial knowledge. The results suggested the government should implement policy that could be oriented towards improving the financial habits and mitigating the impact of behavioral characteristics on personal finances
EXAMINING THE EFFECT OF PRODUCT ASSORTMENT AND PRICE DISCOUNT TOWARD ONLINE PURCHASE DECISION OF UNIVERSITY STUDENT IN INDONESIA Dita Amanah; Dedy Ansari Harahap
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2018): SEPTEMBER 2018
Publisher : Management Study Program, Faculty of Business and Economics, Petra Christian University

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This study investigated the effect of product assortment and price discount on online purchase decision among university student in Indonesia. Ninety samples were employed which is students who had made an online purchase for fashion products. Purposive sampling has been applied as a sampling technique in this study. The results revealed that product assortment affected significantly to student online purchase decision. However, price discount did not affect significantly to online purchase decision. The limitation is only to test two variables of price discount and product diversity. Further studies are encouraged to consider other variables in determining online purchasing decisions such as trust, reputation, attractiveness of posting messages.
THE EFFECT OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT ON THE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PROCESS MEDIATED BY COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE IN THE SMALL BUSINESS COMPANY Didi Sundiman
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2018): SEPTEMBER 2018
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The purpose of this study is to discuss the synergic and separate use of knowledge management and competitive intelligence in stage of strategic management process. This study presents two independent variables (knowledge management and competitive intelligence) and one dependent variable (strategic management process). 145 samples from Indonesia small businesses considered valid, thereby indicating 88.41% validity rate. The results show that the proposed variable, Knowledge management and competitive intelligence significantly influences strategic management process from the perspective of the small business in West Indonesia. This result implies a lack of mediation effect presented by the competitive intelligence. This finding clarifies the research question that knowledge management and competitive intelligence are associated with strategic management process
THE DISPOSITION EFFECTS ON THE FINANCIAL CRISIS OF THE INDONESIAN CAPITAL MARKET Rohmad Fuad Armansyah
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2018): SEPTEMBER 2018
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Disposition effects can be positive but can also have a negative impact on capital market activity. Positive if the behavior of selling or holding the assets is done after obtaining enough information on the investments, so that the market becomes dynamic, in the contrary, it will be negative if the behavior of selling / holding the assets by investors on the basis of not wanting to lose or because of the expectations in the future could lead to destruction or financial crisis. These behavior in some research causing the market unstable while other did not find disposition appear in their market. This research is to examine whether there is a behavior of the disposition effect before the crisis, during the crisis, and after the financial crisis of 2013 on the Indonesian capital market. The data of LQ45 group companies are used in this study with 810 obser-vations as the data of disposition effect base on investor trading through brokerage firm. The results show that there is no disposition effect behavior in financial crisis especially as what happened in Indonesia in 2013
THE STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL AND MEDUIM ENTERPRISES (SMEs) OF ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE IN PHUKET Anusara Sawangchai; Hiran Prasarnkarn; Noppadol Chanrawang; Wanida Hancharoen; Pipop Somwaythee
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2018): SEPTEMBER 2018
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This research aims to study the problematic conditions of small and medium enterprises, of hotels and food services, to provide a strategy for the development of small and medium enterprises, by providing hospitality and food services in Phuket by using integrated quantitative research which is divided into two phases. The first phase is a study of current problems of small and medium enterprises, accommodation and food services. The second phase is a strategy for the development of small and medium enterprises, accommodation and food services in Phuket by using qualitative research. Pieces of data were collected by the expert in-depth interview. Representatives from all sectors, local and national academics were to summarize information about strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and barriers to SWOT Analysis to find the right strategy and stage the forum. The participant were involved to present a draft strategy for the development of small and medium enterprises in Phuket accommodation and food service industry. The analysis of the data in the first phase of the questionnaire was using the statistical programme to distribute the frequency as a percentage value, average standard deviation and analysis of data in phase 2 by content analysis
PERSONAL FACTORS AS PREDICTORS OF INTENTION TO USE IT Tutuk Ari Arsanti; Emalia Yuliasari
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2018): SEPTEMBER 2018
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The relative power of personal factors such as innovativeness, perceived usefulness, ease of use, and attitude in predicting intention to use IT was tested with 35 students through a field experiment. A common employment website in Indonesia called jobstreet. com is used as a treatment channeling instrument as well as relevant audio and visual media. Simple and multiple regression were used to test the hypotheses. Our findings show that the personal factors such as personal innovation could predict perceived ease of use better than perceived usefulness. The other personal factors such as individual perception (perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness) could predict attitude for the next to effect intention to use IT
BANKING SERVICE ORIENTATION MODEL IN STRATEGIC HRM AND SYSTEM DYNAMICS PERSPECTIVE Audia Junita; Ferdinand D. Saragih; Andreo Wahyudi Atmoko
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan Vol. 21 No. 1 (2019): MARCH 2019
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This paper seeks to explore a model of banking service orientation in strategic human resource management and system dynamic perspective, theoretically. As a scientific effort to develop a study of strategic human resource management. So far, the relationship between elements in strategic human resource management perspective as a system is only analyzed linearly. This article is the result of a literature study. An analysis is done narratively, to answer research problems. Research finding in the form of banking service-orientation model in strategic human resource management and system dynamic perspective, that illustrates the interaction between marketing differentiation strategy, commitment-based human resource system, service-oriented role behaviors to achieve banking performance.
FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE, FINANCIAL WELLBEING, AND ONLINE SHOPPING ADDICTION AMONG YOUNG INDONESIANS Sherly Tanoto; Evelyn Evelyn
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan Vol. 21 No. 1 (2019): MARCH 2019
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With the recent booming of e–commerce business in Indonesia, it is essential to conduct further studies on online shopping behavior of Indonesians. Past studies on online shopping addiction emphasize only psychological factors and overlook financial factors. To fill this research gap, this study aims to examine the association and effect of financial knowledge and financial wellbeing on online shopping addiction. The Bergen Shopping Addiction Scale (BSAS) was adopted to assess online shopping addiction whilst financial knowledge and financial wellbeing scales from Australian Unity were used to measure the other two research variables. Data was collected through an online survey of 230 young Indonesians. To analyze the data, Pearson correlation and multiple regression techniques were implemented. Outcomes of this study revealed that most respondents had medium and high levels of financial knowledge and financial wellbeing. Interestingly, addictive respondents showed high financial knowledge and financial wellbeing. Financial knowledge and financial wellbeing were positively related to online shopping addiction. Financial wellbeing was a better predictor because it might be possible that individuals with positive feelings on their financial conditions were more comfortable in increasing their online spending behavior. The results of this study provide insights for future studies and e–commerce owners.Keywords: Online shopping addiction, financial knowledge, financial wellbeing.
STUDENT LEADERSHIP IN SCHOOL: INTERNALIZATION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCE AND CHARACTER Lelahester Rina
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan Vol. 21 No. 1 (2019): MARCH 2019
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This paper aims to find the effort of internalizing competence and entrepreneurial character of student in Satya Wacana Christian Elementary School and Juniour High School. The method used is a qualitative study through interview, observation and documentation, using data analysis from Spradley by analyzing of domain and its semanctical relation. The results showed that the internalization of entrepreneurial competence and character had been applied through leadership activities so as to form the character and leadership skills of students. This study has implications for the school's efforts to give full attention for students to play a role in leadership activities and to provide support through a curriculum that supports the internalization of entrepreneurial competence and character. Keywords: Entrepreneurial competence, Entrepreneurial character, Entrepreneurship education, Student leadership, Elementary levels.
THE VIEWS OF THE TOURISM VILLAGE MANAGERS ON THE GREEN EVENT CONCEPT IN BALI Christantius Dwiatmadja; I Putu Astawa; Tjokorda Gde Raka Sukawati
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan Vol. 21 No. 1 (2019): MARCH 2019
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Green event remains an issue under debate in the effort to support sustainable tourism today, because the result of the previous research has not found a standard model for the implementation of the green event concept. This research describes the views of the village tourism managers on the green event model developed by the Bali State Polytechnic. Green events are developed on the basis of two aspects: green and cultural aspects. Data were collected through questionnaires sent by email and by post to village tourism managers. There are a hundred tourist villages planned to be developed in Bali and all are made research samples. The collected data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics. The results of the study indicate that the understanding of green aspects includes green foods, waste management, natural materials, and ecosystem is averagedly quite good. The result of the analysis from the cultural aspect is very good, meaning that the culture practised  by the community gives a strong impetus to keep the environment sustainable so that the harmonious relationship with nature, humans, and God is maintained through the activities in Tourism Villages. Other results indicate that an understanding related to the ecosystem, the green food, and the waste management needs a special attention to further improve understanding. Green event as an alternative product in supporting the tourist village is very much expected by the managers that will further be synergized with the existing culture. The combination of both green event and existing culture is quite unique and will constantly keep the concept of sustainable tourism. These findings give a contribution to the theory of green tourism or sustainable tourism which is built upon the event and based on the blend of modern and traditional concepts. Keywords: green event,  sustainable tourism,  tourism village, culture

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