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Relevance: Journal of Management and Business
ISSN : 26156385     EISSN : 26158590     DOI : 10.22515
Core Subject : Economy,
RELEVANCE aims to publish articles in the field of Islamic Management and Business, including but not limited to research results, scientific studies, and field cases.
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Benefit Perception Analysis, Risk Perception, Hedonic Motivation, Psychological Factors, Web Design To Online Shop Purchase Decisions Iin Emy Prastiwi; Tira Nur Fitria
Relevance: Journal of Management and Business Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

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This study aims to determine what factors influence consumer decisions to buy through an online shop. The factors that the researchers took were perceived benefits, perceived risks, hedonic motivation, psychological factors, and web design. This research is a quantitative study by taking a study at ITB AAS Indonesia. The population in this study were all academicians of ITB AAS Indonesia who have ever made purchases on the line shop. The sample in this study amounted to 142. The technique of collecting data by distributing questionnaires and interviews. The analytical method used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results obtained in this study are the variables of perceived usefulness, hedonic motivation, and web design have a positive and significant effect on online shop purchasing decisions. Meanwhile, risk perception and psychological factors do not have a significant effect.
Financial and Social Performance of Indonesia's State-Owned Islamic Banks Utari Evy Cahyani; Rizal Ma'ruf Amidy Siregar
Relevance: Journal of Management and Business Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
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The government has started the process of merging three state-owned bank's sharia subsidiaries to accelerate the growth of Islamic banking in Indonesia. This study was conducted to see the effect of financial performance as measured by Return on Assets (ROA) and Firm Size on social performance as measured by Islamic Social Reporting (ISR) index. This study uses data that form of annual reports published by Bank Syariah Mandiri (BSM), Bank Negara Indonesia Syariah (BNIS) and Bank Rakyat Indonesia Syariah (BRIS) in 2010-2019. Islamic Social Reporting (ISR) is the dependent variable with Return on Assets (ROA) and Firm Size as independent variable. Fixed effect model is better than random effect model in this research. ROA have no effect on ISR. Whereas Firm Size have positive effect on ISR. It means thath the larger banking size the better the social performance. The new state-owned Islamic bank with the bigger size also improve social performance.
Adaptive performance of Indonesian Marine Corps Middle-Ranked Officers: The mediating role of job crafting on job demands and job resources Dwi Warih Untari; Fendy Suhariadi; Andreas Budihardjo
Relevance: Journal of Management and Business Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
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Adaptive performance of Marine Corps’ Middle-Ranked Officers (Perwira Menengah Marinir) is an important indicator of the success of the Indonesian Marine Corps’s mission. High job demands and job resources indicate that the Marine Corps is a challenging organization. This study aims to provide a broader perspective on contextual antecedents of Marine Corps organization with job crafting as a mediator of job demands and job resources on the adaptive performance of Marine Corps’ Middle- Ranked Officers. This study used a quantitative approach with a questionnaire survey towards 230 Indonesian Marine Corps’ Middle-Ranked Officers. Data analysis were done using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with SPSS 22 and AMOS 5.0. Results shown that the hypothesis developed on this research study got significant support. Job demands had positive effects on adaptive performance (β = .16; p< .001); job demands had negative effects on job crafting (β = −.13, p< .01). In return, job resources had positive effects on adaptive performance (β = .59; p< .001) and job resources had positive effects on job crafting (β = .77, p< .001); job crafting had positive effects on adaptive performance (β = .39, p< .001). Effects mediated by job crafting showed a good fit, variance of the adaptive performance 80.9% and variance of job crafting 65.3%. In this case, job demands have a positive effect on the performance of Marine Corps’ Middle-Ranked Officers. Further details are explained and discussed.  
The Role Of Student Satisfaction In The Roots Of Determining Word Of Mouth (Wom) Aprih Santoso; Sri Yuni Widowati; Zakky Fahma Auliya
Relevance: Journal of Management and Business Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
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Abstract This study aims to determine the effect of service quality and Word Of Mouth (WOM) on student satisfaction at the University of Semarang as an Intervening Variable. The independent variable in this study is the quality of service and the dependent variable is Word of Mouth (WOM) while the Intervening Variable is student satisfaction at the University of Semarang. The research was conducted by taking a sample of 129 students of the University of Semarang. The research method uses accident sampling. The technical analysis in this study uses Path analysis. The result shows that service quality and satisfaction directly effect the Word Of Mouth (WOM) of the University of Semarang students. Service quality) has a direct influence on student satisfaction at the University of Semarang and satisfaction is able to moderate the effect of service quality on the Word Of Mouth (WOM) of of the University of Semarang students
Innovation, Economic Growth, Internet Use and Domestic Credit in Asia and Oceania Deddy Marciano; Viktor Adrian
Relevance: Journal of Management and Business Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
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Financial Development (FD) is part of a private sector development strategy to stimulate economic growth and reduce poverty, as well as address the "costs" incurred in the financial system. As one indicator, domestic credit to the private sector refers to financial resources provided to the private sector by financial companies, such as through loans, purchases of nonquity securities, and other trade and receivables loans, which establish claims for repayment. Innovation, economic growth and internet use are three things that are closely related to FD. Therefore, the main purpose of this study is to identify the influence of innovation, economic growth and internet use on the domestic credit of three groups of countries, including developing countries and developed countries in Asia and Oceania, as well as ASEAN member groups. Panel data was used in this study and some linear regression analysis was used as an analytical model. The results showed that on domestic credit, FDI as one of the indicators of innovation only has a positive influence on the ASEAN group of member states, economic growth has a different influence on each group of countries, and the use of the internet has a positive influence on the group of developing countries and ASEAN member countries. Keywords: domestic credit, economic growth, financial development, innovation, internet use

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