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International Journal of Applied Business and International Management
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ISSN : 26147432     EISSN : 26212862     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32535/ijabim
The International Journal of Applied Business and International Management (IJABIM) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a platform for scholars, professionals, and policymakers to share pioneering research in international business, management, and economics. Published quarterly, the journal adopts a multidisciplinary approach, promoting diverse perspectives and the dissemination of impactful ideas within the global academic community. It welcomes submissions on a wide range of topics, including marketing, finance, system information management, business ethics, entrepreneurship, global business, consumer behavior, information technology management, change management, business information systems, cost management, and other related fields.
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Experimental Design Sensory Quality Boba Developed From Pumpkin Juliana Juliana; Rudy Pramono; I Gusti Anom Yudistira; Grace Kezia Josephine; Jessica Shaina Wijaya
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 7, No 1 (2022): April 2022
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In this day and age, boba topping is one of the most popular toppings for selling drinks, especially bubble tea. The boba itself was discovered in 1987 in Taiwan but has only recently become popular. Researchers want to make innovations from boba by adding pumpkin as the main ingredient of boba. Pumpkin has many benefits, so it is excellent and safe to use as a topping. In this study, researchers wanted to know about the original boba's color, taste, texture, and aroma, which would change if the essential pumpkin ingredient was added. This research is experimental. The researcher used an organoleptic test consisting of a hedonic test and a hedonic quality test to determine the panelists' preferences and good and bad impressions of the boba made. The researcher distributed the product to 20 trained panelists to be given an assessment. The results showed that the comparison of preferences between authentic boba and boba using pumpkin as the primary ingredient was not much different. The products made are still favored by the panelists. There are also some significant changes to the boba in color, taste, texture, and aroma.  
The Role of Digital Marketing, Service Quality, Product Quality on Purchasing Power through the Satisfaction of Probolinggo MSME Followers during the Covid-19 Pandemic Yuyun Sumarlinah; Sukesi Sukesi; Sugiyanto Sugiyanto
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This study aims to analyze the role of digital marketing, service quality, and product quality on purchasing power through consumer satisfaction of the MSME followers processing and marketing marine and fishery products in Probolinggo City during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study used 225 respondents for the object of the study. The results showed that the role of digital marketing, service quality, and product quality affect consumer satisfaction. Furthermore, the consumer satisfaction affects purchasing power. In addition, the role of digital marketing, service quality, and product quality affect consumer purchasing power. However, the role of digital marketing, service quality, and product quality does not affect consumer purchasing power through consumer satisfaction as an intervening variable. It implies that the MSME actors can adapt to changes in the business environment, allowing them to survive and be responsive to any changes.  
Information Sharing, Informal Contracts, and Supply Chain Performance of SMEs in Gunung Kidul Regency, Indonesia Yuli Liestyana; Hadi Oetomo; Tri Wahyuningsih; Muhamad Kiki Ariyanto
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Supply chain performance refers to the activities to meet the end customer's requirements. This study aims to analyze the effect of information sharing and informal contracts on supply chain performance with trust as a mediating variable in silver-making SMEs in Pelemgede, Sodo, Paliyan, Gunung Kidul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Data were collected using a questionnaire. This study used PLS with SmartPLS 3.0 software to analyze the hypothesis. The findings indicate information sharing has a positive impact on trust. Also, trust positively impacts supply chain performance, trust mediates the impact of information sharing on supply chain performance, and the effects of informal contracts on supply chain performance. Advanced research can be done by applying the study in other SMEs fields 
Analysis of Strategy for Local Beef Cattle Competitiveness Development in North Sulawesi Jolanda. K.J. Kalangi; Jolyanis Lainawa; Anneke K. Rintjap
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Local beef cattle (Ongole Crossbreed) in North Sulawesi are still traditionally raised, making its product competitiveness is low. The purpose of this research is to describe the utilization of production factors increasing the competitiveness of livestock and meat commodities, conduct a feasibility study for its development, and formulate a strategy for developing its competitiveness. This qualitative-descriptive research is a case study model involving 160 respondents purposively selected as the sample. The analytical method was the feasibility test of investment criteria. The strategy formulation was divided into the input stage (to analyze internal and external factors), the matching stage (SWOT matrix and IE matrix), and the decision stage (with a Quantitative Strategy Planning Matrix). The findings indicate that the production factor resources were available with investment criteria requirement and strategic priority.  
Analysis of Strategic Management for Local Layer Agribusiness Development in North Sulawesi Jolyanis Lainawa; Tilly Flora Desaly Lumy; Jolanda. K.J. Kalangi
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The strategy for developing local layer agribusiness in North Sulawesi addresses the gap between growing consumption needs and limited product availability. The purpose of this research is to conduct a business feasibility study and formulate a strategy for local layer business development in North Sulawesi. The result of the research states that the development strategy priorities include partnership patterns, fostering human resources (HR) breeders in an integrated manner, encouraging investment growth, increasing the productivity of local layer businesses in rural areas, improving genetic quality, developing culinary businesses, creating production facilities, encouraging the rise of local layer SMEs in the countryside, encouraging the development of science technology and digitization of local layer cultivation in rural areas, vaccination programs, and utilizing unused land for the development of intensification of chicken farming in rural areas. 
Optimal Island City Capacity: Ternate City Case Muhammad Zais M. Samiun
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Cities that grow on an island have limitations in utilizing space for various activities. The limited space of island activity, population growth, and high urban activity have signaled the need to analyze the optimal capacity of island cities. With the Ternate City case study, this study aims to determine the capacity of island cities economically by analyzing the optimal size of island city residents. The optimal measurement of island cities uses the Alonso-Richardson approach, minimum management cost, net benefit, and long-term profit. The results of the analysis showed that the city of Ternate, with a population density of 1,264 people / km2 per the year 2020, has exceeded the optimum capacity of the size of the city both from the minimum per capita city management fee (658 people/km2) and from the maximum approach of per capita benefits (877 people/km2). While from the long-term maximum per capita profit approach, the city's population is still below the optimum limit (2,054 inhabitants/km2). Thus, strict population control is essential, especially on Ternate island, through the spread of residents and activities directed to islands or sub-districts whose urbanization is still below the optimum point of the city population.
The Influence of Transformational Leadership on Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment and Human Resource Performance in Islamic Boarding Schools Hery Sutanto; Yekti Utami; Aris Kusumo Diantoro
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Support organizational performance requires a figure as the role model for the organization members. This research aims to investigate the influence of transformational leadership on job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and human resource performance. A survey method was used, in which primary data were obtained through questionnaires about transformational leadership, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and human resource performance. The total number of samples is 56 respondents purposively selected based on the preset criteria. The data were descriptively and quantitatively analized by the SEM technique. The findings show that transformational leadership has a significant and positive influence on job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Job satisfaction and organizational commitment have a significant and positive influence on HR performance. Meanwhile, transformational leadership does not have a significant influence on HR performance, but it has a positive relationship. 
Analysis of Tax Incentive Implementation for MSME Taxpayers Affected by COVID-19 in Tomohon City Olviane Olke Sumampouw
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The 2019 Corona Virus Disease (Covid-19) pandemic is a disaster for the world, including Indonesia. It has an impact on economic stability and the productivity of certain sectors in Indonesia. In response to this, the government made a policy to mitigate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, one of which was by establishing a Minister of Finance Regulation on Tax Incentives for Taxpayers affected by the 2019 Corona Virus Disease Pandemic (PMK Number 86 of 2020). Then from the results of initial observations that the researchers conducted by taking the example of 15 MSMEs in Manado, the results were 15 MSMEs did not know about the provision of Final Income Tax incentives on the responsibility of the government, therefore the researcher gives an opinion that many MSMEs in Manado have not taken advantage of the incentives given because they do not know that there is a provision of Final Income Tax incentives borne by the Government.  
A Study of Courier Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction Rui Qi Tang; Ying Jie Tan; Zhi Xuan Tan; Yean Ting Tan; Ghezlan Almawad; Asla Alosaimi
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Courier services have grown in popularity due to the recent Covid-19 outbreak. We aim to examine how courier service quality dimensions such as tangibility, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy can affect customer satisfaction. We conducted an online survey with 159 participants from Malaysia and Kuwait. We found that reliability, responsiveness, and empathy are significantly related to customer satisfaction. Furthermore, we identified that empathy is the most significant factor influencing customer satisfaction. Our study contributes to the prior research on customer satisfaction by showing that service quality dimensions play an important role in influencing customer satisfaction.  
The Mediation of Tourist Engagement on The Effect of Destination Quality on Tourist Loyalty Dhea Radika Putri; Ahmad Zamheri; Sari Lestari Zainal Ridho; Paisal Paisal; Fernando Africano
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This study aims to examine and analyze: The effect of destination quality on tourist engagement, the effect of destination quality on tourist loyalty, the effect of tourist engagement on tourist loyalty and the effect of destination quality on tourist loyalty mediated with tourist engagement. The data analysis method uses a structural equation model. The research sample is tourists who have visited natural tourist destinations in South Sumatra totaling 320 respondents.  The results of this study prove that the destination quality affects tourist engagement.  Destination quality affects tourist loyalty.  Tourist engagement affect tourist loyalty.  Tourist engagement mediates the effect of destination quality on tourist loyalty. The implication of this finding explains that tourist engagement driven by destination quality will be able to increase tourist loyalty. 

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