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International Journal of Applied Business and International Management
Published by AIBPM Publisher
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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Internal Aspects in their Impact on the Quality of Financial Reports of Gianyar Village Credit Institutions (LPD) Pradnyawati, Sagung Oka; Kepramareni, Putu; Kusumawati, Ni Putu Indah; Dewi, Luh Gde Pasek Puspa
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 9, No 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v9i1.2957

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There is no other region that has the Village Credit Institution (LPD), a financial institution run by traditional villages, except Bali. The sustainability of LPDs needs to be maintained. Indicators for assessing the health of LPDs can be through financial reports submitted to supervisory institutions in each district/city. Two of the forty LPDs in the Gianyar sub-district (2021) do not submit reports, and many reports do not meet user needs; this is also a common occurrence in other locations. The author raises this issue to be researched from the LPD's internal side, such as understanding accounting, supervisory bodies, use of information technology, leader ethics and HR competency. The questionnaire is completed by all parties involved in the preparation of financial reports, and the author gathers data directly. Researchers tested and found a positive relationship between the use of information technology, leader ethics and HR competency on the quality of the financial reports produced. However, understanding of accounting and regulatory bodies does not show a significant influence.
Green Product, Social Media Marketing and Its Influence on Purchasing Decisions Okadiani, Ni Luh Bayu; Mitariani, Ni Wayan Eka; Imbayani, I Gusti Ayu
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 4, No 3 (2019): December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v4i3.684

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This study aims to determine the effect of green product and social media marketing on purchasing decisions. Environmental problems become one of the considerations for consumers to start using a green product. While social media marketing is a means for companies to who participate in social media so that later it will produce purchasing decisions. This is a study on Sensatia Botanical products. In this study using a nonprobability sampling method with a number of 100 respondents. This study found that green products have a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions with the regression value of the green product variable is 0.614. Whereas social media marketing does not have a significant effect on purchasing decisions.
Legal Study on Village Government Authority in Village Assets Management Pinori, Josepus Julie
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 5, No 2 (2020): August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v5i2.856

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This study aims to analyze legals on village government authority in village assets management. The study was conducted at Tateli and Kanonang village, Minahasa Regency by legal research. The Empirical Legal Research method was used directly on informants in Minahasa Regency. The study finds that: (1) The authority of the village government in managing assets as a source of original village income is opaque. (2) The village decentralization system has not yet reached financial decentralization. (3) Village autonomy and autonomy of financial sector remains difficult to realize in Indonesia.
The Innovation of Digital Payment System with QRIS in National Open API and Maqasid al-Sharia Standards Sarif, Akbar; Ariyanti, Rini
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 9, No 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v9i2.2553

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QRIS is a digital payment system innovation standardized as a national QR code in Indonesia. This paper analyzes the National Open API and Maqasid al-Sharia standards within the QRIS digital payment system. Employing a qualitative descriptive methodology, the study determined that Bank Indonesia formulated three National Open API standards: governance guidelines, data standards with technical specifications, and technical and safety standards. Aligned with Maqasid al-Sharia, the analysis reveals a significant correlation between QRIS and its core tenets, specifically Hifz ad-Din (safeguarding religion) and Hifz al-Mal (preserving wealth). Moreover, viewing maqasid as a methodological framework, QRIS is deemed a legal and halal system conforming to maqasid. This topic can be examined from five dimensions: the payment system's alignment with Sharia law, its widespread use among traders (urf tujjar), the contractual adherence (ijab qabul) to Islamic sharia and user benefits, the reflection of service value in QRIS service fees, and mutual advantages for both parties. Regarding maslahah, QRIS falls under dzanni maslahah, necessitating its implementation to be entrusted to contemporary mujtahids for the continued benefit of users.
The Effect of Auditor's Emotional Intelligence, Competence, and Independence on Audit Quality Pinatik, Sherly
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 6, No 2 (2021): August 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v6i2.1147

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The duty of auditor is examining and providing an opinion on the fairness of the financial statements of a business entity based on determining standards. Based on the foregoing, the auditor must maintain audit quality. This study aims to analyze the effect of emotional intelligence, competence, and auditor independence on audit quality. This study used a survey method with a quantitative descriptive approach. The sample in this study were all auditors of BPK RI representatives of North Sulawesi Province, as many as 61 respondents. Data analysis techniques were collected through the distribution of questionnaires which were rated and tabulated for analysis and the answers obtained by respondents were by predetermined variable values and being analyzed by using the Amos 24 software, where the data analysis technique was carried out to determine the effect of the SEM analysis approach. The results showed that the emotional intelligence variable had a positive and significant effect on audit quality, competence had a positive and significant effect on audit quality, and independence had a positive and significant effect on audit quality. It is hoped that these research results can be used as material or measurement indicators for BPK institutional auditors to recruit auditors based on knowledge and morals, and character.
Government Anticipation in Tackling Crime of Money Laundering (White Collar Crime) in Indonesia Wibowo, Sunarno Edy
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 3, No 1 (2018): August 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v3i1.85

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Indonesia is currently racing with time related to the increasingly rampant criminal corruption committed by state officials who have a very significant impact also on the increase of TPPU. One of the perpetrators' efforts to avoid him from the law by hiding or obscuring his crime through money laundering takes advantage of the mechanism of financial traffic. Money laundering practices are very often committed against money earned from crime. The practice is simply a way to disguise or conceal the proceeds of a criminal offense. Money laundering is then used as a shield for the proceeds of the crime. Therefore, the existence of provisions or regulations on TPPU is very beneficial to minimize the velocity of funds from the crime. The latent danger of corruption has touched almost all levels of society, not only in relation to state organizers, power and policy, but also to the presence of private parties. Various methods have been taken to eradicate it, both preventively and repressively as well as by making changes to the method of eradication. One of the objectives of repressive action is to restore the State's losses. Corruption has resulted in heavy losses to the state's finances and undermines the stability of the national economy. The state losses in the form of assets resulting from corruption in returning it are not easy, the complexity of the settlement of criminal cases is one of the most dominant causes, not to mention the settlement of cases of corruption, especially those that have obtained permanent legal force, in relation to the spoils and payments replacement money, suspects, defendants, or convicted persons who disappeared at the time the proceedings were underway. The handling of TPPU cases has significance for the return of state assets related to the eradication of corruption. Property becomes a very fundamental object in relation to corruption and TPPU. Money laundering is always associated with property derived from a crime. The outcome of corruption is certainly related to assets or property acquired in an unauthorized and dirty manner. The prosecution of the perpetrators of corruption is not only related to the problem of his actions but also the repression of the result of his act of seizure of assets or assets of the perpetrator. Presidential Instruction Number 5 of 2004 on the Acceleration of Corruption Eradication issued by the President on December 9, 2004 to prove the seriousness of the government in criminalizing the money laundering of corruption results as well as a legal instrument that ordered law enforcement officers to immediately restore the state loss (asset recovery).1 The handling of TPPU, is a tough task for PPATK, especially to detect the occurrence of TPPU and further criminal acts. So the prevention and eradication of money laundering requires a systematic and comprehensive mechanism, which includes the detection process and legal process.2 The practice of money laundering through bank mechanisms is possible because banks are the most vulnerable financial institutions, and are subjected to the practice of Money Laundering whereby banks have a clearing system, international correspondence and a secret banking system.3 The role of the financial and government industry (PPATK) in preventing and eradicating TPPU becomes a barometer. It is based on banking and other financial services providers as front lines, in anti money laundering regimes. It is expected that financial institutions together with employees are at the forefront, in an effort to combat illegal financial activities.4
Factors Affecting Users’ Behavioural Intention Towards Touch ‘N Go E-Wallet in Malaysia Yeoh, Gaik Lynn
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 7, No 3 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v7i3.2069

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As the outbreak of COVID-19 progresses to the endemic stage, Malaysians are getting used to the norm of going cashless to purchase goods and services, whether through online platforms or physical stores to reduce contact with others. Hence, Touch ‘n Go has garnered a significant number of users since the pandemic. While it is convenient for users to make payments; concurrently, it may pose a risk with many factors that may influence the users’ loyalty to continue using online transactions. This paper aims to study the behavioural intention of the users’ loyalty to Touch ‘n Go E-wallet, given different payment options which are online transaction or physical payment. We investigate whether perceived usefulness, ease-of-use, trust, security, and social influence will affect the users’ loyalty to continue using the application. Responses collected from 150 Touch ‘n Go E-wallet users’ through an online survey, whereby the data will be analysed using SPSS. Implications and recommendations to enhance users’ loyalty, as well as increase acceptance to digital transformation, were presented. Keywords: Behavioural intention, Digital wallet, Perceived ease-of-use, Perceived security, Perceived trust, Perceived usefulness, Social influence, Touch ‘n Go.
Strategic Measurement Method Using Balanced Scorecard Approach at The North Minahasa District Health Office Katuuk, Joice L.M.; Tewal, Bernhard; Massie, James; Lengkong, Victor
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 4, No 2 (2019): August 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v4i2.568

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The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze a series of processes to realize the strategy objectives through strategic measurement using the Balanced Scorecard approach at the North Minahasa District Health Office. The research method used was qualitative with a case study design. The results show that the Balanced Scorecard approach as a strategic management tool can improve the quality of strategy implementation, when it can clarify the size of its strategic performance. This case study contributes to the current state of knowledge and local government regarding the development and implementation of the Balanced Scorecard in the future to local governments that intend to implement it. For further research, the trial of the application of the Balanced Scorecard to local governments is an important strategic issue
The Model of Competitive Advantage for Increasing Business Performance in Small and Medium Industries of Woven Fabric (Endek) in Bali Province Adiputra, I Putu Pratama; Suardhika, I Nengah; Yuesti, Anik
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 8, No 1 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v8i1.1858

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One of the Province of Bali's key creative economy sectors that places an emphasis on particular artistic and cultural inventiveness is the woven fabric (endek) sector. The business must make strategic attempts to survive, nonetheless, given the increasingly tough commercial competition and the limited resources available. With the mediating role of competitive advantage, this work intends to further research on the indirect effects of product innovation and market orientation on business performance. In 9 districts and cities throughout Bali Province, this study used a proportional sample technique. Partial Least Square analysis was used to process 78 questionnaires from SME owners of woven fabric (endek). Market orientation can be applied to achieve a competitive advantage, according to the analysis's findings, which can have a stronger impact on business success. The performance of businesses is also directly impacted by market orientation. According to other findings, product innovation has no real impact on how well a company performs. The improvement of business performance in SME woven fabric (endek) in Bali Province, however, can be determined by a product innovation that can produce a competitive advantage. Keywords: Market Orientation, Product Innovation, Competitive Advantage, Business Performance.
To What Extent Does Ericsson Adapt Their Organisational Culture When Opening A Branch in A New Culture? Neupauer, Lea Christiane; Kee, Daisy Mui Hung; Ghebregziabher, Helen; Triem, Jaska Leander; Antonsson, Ida Annica Margareta; Singh, Anshuman; Alkhoudher, Danah Naji; Susanto, Rafael Alvin
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 5, No 1 (2020): April 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v5i1.766

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Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (Ericsson) is a Swedish telecom company with branches all over the world. It is not a secret that a company with branches in several diverse cultures has to decide what extent the organization will go in adapting the host culture into the new branch. This essay will focus on Ericsson and a few cases on how well Ericsson decided to incorporate host cultures into their organization. The cases picked will mainly be in Asia due to the greater cultural difference between the Asian host culture and their European home culture.