Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management
Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting, and Management (IJBAM) are devoted to publishing research papers for students, academics, researchers, and professors to share advances in accounting, business, and management theory and practice. IJBAM aimed to tie researchers to share high-quality publications at the national and international levels through a double-blind review process. IJBAM focuses on issues pertaining to the empirical investigation of Indonesian Business, Accounting, and Management and employs standard accounting and management analysis tools focusing on the Indonesian economy. The journal publishes original and reviews papers, technical reports, case studies, research notes, teaching cases, and commentaries. The coverage of Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting, and Management (IJBAM) includes, but is not limited to, the following subjects: Business Administration, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Human Resources, Business Innovation, Organization Theory, Management Information System, Electronic Commerce, Information System and Technology, Accounting, Islamic Economics, Islamic Finance, Syariah Accounting, Syariah Banking, Consumer Behavior, Internet Marketing, Management, Financial and Banking, Human Resource, Economics, International Business, Operations Management, Technology and Innovation, Business Ethics, and all Areas of Accounting, and all Areas of Business and Information Development around the world. The Journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. All articles published in IJBAM will be peer-reviewed.
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The influence of leadership effectiveness, motivation, and compensation on job engagement with job satisfaction as an intervening variable
Riska Novialni, Riska;
Pranitasari, Diah;
Sakti, Indra
Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia Jakarta
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DOI: 10.36406/ijbam.v7i1.1438
Recovery Version (See for detail) This study aims to assess the impact of leadership effectiveness, work motivation, and compensation on employee job satisfaction, as well as their influence on job engagement at PT. Beautiful Gift Partners. A survey method with a quantitative approach was employed, targeting 200 employees from the company. Using the Slovin formula, 133 respondents were selected. Statistical analyses included validity and reliability tests, path analysis, partial hypothesis testing (t-test), and the Sobel test. Findings reveal that leadership effectiveness positively influences job satisfaction, while work motivation does not. Compensation positively affects job satisfaction, yet job satisfaction does not significantly impact work engagement. Furthermore, leadership effectiveness, work motivation, and compensation do not directly influence work engagement through job satisfaction. Article Information:Received 1/31/2023 / Revised 4/23/2024 / Accepted 4/23/2024 / Online First 5/1/2024
A review of the article globalization and culture: Four paradigmatic views by Kavous Ardalan
Suhada, Suhada
Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.36406/ijbam.v7i1.1538
Recovery Version (See for detail) This essay offers a thorough analytical assessment of Kavous Ardalan's paradigmatic framework on the relationship between globalization and culture. From universalist interpretations of global uniformity to context-specific studies of cultural adaptation and critical evaluations of ideological and structural domination, each paradigm presents a unique worldview. The review points out that the interpretive paradigm emphasises local agency, meaning-making, and the cultural distinctiveness of globalisation, whereas the functionalist paradigm stresses technical determinism and systemic order. The radical structuralist and radical humanist viewpoints, on the other hand, show how globalisation exacerbates class struggle and ideological control. The paper argues that no single view can fully convey the complexity of the cultural effects of globalization by combining several paradigms. Instead, it moves from universalist interpretations of global uniformity to context-specific studies of cultural adaptation and critical assessments of ideological and structural domination. Each paradigm presents a unique worldview. The review points out that the interpretive paradigm emphasises local agency, meaning-making, and the cultural distinctiveness of globalisation, whereas the functionalist paradigm stresses technical determinism and systemic order.
Analysis of stock trading volume, leverage, earning volatility, firm size, and dividend yield as determinants of stock price volatility
Aditama, Aditama;
Suriawinata, Iman Sofian
Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.36406/ijbam.v7i1.1579
Recovery Version (See for detail) This study aims to analyze the effect of stock trading volume, leverage, earnings volatility, firm size, and dividend yield on stock price volatility in companies listed in the consumer goods industry sector on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The period in this study is 5 years from 2018 to 2022. Samples were taken using a purposive sampling method with the criteria that they were registered in the consumer goods industry sector from 2016, continuously published annual financial reports, and did not perform stock splits during the study period. Thirty-five companies met these criteria. The data in this study are secondary, obtained from the company's financial statements. Multiple linear regression is used as a data analysis method. The results of this study indicate that stock trading volume, earnings volatility, and firm size have a significant positive effect on stock price volatility. The higher the value of stock trading volume, earnings volatility, and firm size, the higher the stock price volatility. Conversely, leverage has a negative and significant effect on stock price volatility. The higher the leverage, the lower the stock price volatility. Meanwhile, dividend yield has no impact on stock price volatility.
Budget performance evaluation of public hospitals based on Entropy-Weighted TOPSIS Model
Li, Huilin;
Mercado, Cecilia A.
Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.36406/ijbam.v7i1.1586
Recovery Version (See for detail) In order to objectively assess the budget performance of public hospitals, this paper have utilized budget performance data from nine public hospitals in Shenzhen from 2019 to 2021 and employ the TOPSIS comprehensive evaluation method based on Entropy weight. The analysis will provide rankings for the budget performance of these hospitals. The results indicate that the top three ranked hospitals are tertiary (A) public hospitals, demonstrating relatively sound budget performance, while the bottom three ranked hospitals are primary (C) public hospitals, indicating extremely poor budget performance. Thus, the budget performance of public hospitals tends to be positively correlated with their overall strength. Further investigation reveals an imbalance in resource allocation among public hospitals, necessitating corresponding measures to promote their coordinated development. Article Information: Received 4/25/2024 / Revised 5/24/2024 / Accepted 5/26/2024 / Online First 6/4/2024
The role of demographics to actual purchase decision in online shopping
Safitri, Dina;
Nabila, Nuzul Inas;
Sari, Aida;
Ramelan, Mudji Rahmat
Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.36406/ijbam.v7i01.1608
Recovery Version (See for detail) This study looks at the factors that influence Indonesian customers' online buying behavior, with a focus on demographics like gender, age, occupation, income, and trust. Using a novel technique that treats demographics as independent variables, the study investigates their differential effects on actual purchases made using bank cards and cash-on-delivery (COD). According to hierarchical regression research, gender has a substantial influence on both bank card and COD purchases, with females having a lower propensity for online transactions. Age was not found to be a significant predictor of bank card purchases, but occupation had a positive relationship with COD transactions, showing that those in higher-status occupations are more inclined to use COD. Income did not significantly predict either manner of purchasing, and trust had only a minor impact on bank card transactions. The study emphasizes the importance of demographic considerations in understanding online shopping behavior, with implications for policymakers, industry practitioners, and academics looking to support long-term growth in Indonesia's e-commerce ecosystem. Article Information: Received 1/30/2023 / Revised 6/22/2024 / Accepted 6/23/2024 / Online First 6/30/2024