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Asian Journal of Management Analytics
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29634547     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55927/ajma.v1i2
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The Asian Journal of Management Analytics (AJMA) is a journal focused on the theory and application of data analytics and its applications in contemporary business, economics, and management disciplines. These disciplines include accounting, finance, management, marketing, economics production/operations management, and supply chain management. The connectivity, interdisciplinary, and interface between data analytics and various business disciplines are of particular interest for this journal. Research methods that are expected to be implemented in this journal include, but are not limited to, empirical research, data analytics, big data analytics, data science, operations research, management science, decision science, and simulation modeling. AJMA journal publishes articles quarterly in January, April, July, and October.
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Health Assessment of BUMN Banks in Indonesia Using RGEC (Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earnings, And Capital) Period 2014-2024 Dewi, Iriana Kusuma
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v4i3.14890

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This study evaluates the financial health of five Indonesian state-owned banks—Mandiri, BRI, BNI, BTN, and BSI—implementing the RGEC model (Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earnings, and Capital) during 2020–2024. A descriptive quantitative approach was used with data from published financial reports. Findings show that all banks maintained a healthy status. NPL ratios were below 5%, and LDR values ranged from 85%–100%, indicating sound risk and liquidity management. GCG ratings were consistently at PK-2, reflecting good governance. Profitability was generally strong, with ROA, ROE, and NIM meeting ideal standards, though BTN showed less efficiency (high BOPO). All banks had CAR values well above regulatory minimums, signaling strong capital positions.
The Influence of Online Reviews and Online Ratings on Consumer Purchase Decisions of Somethinc Products in Pekanbaru Area with Korean Wave as a Moderating Variable H, Putri Alisa; Berampu, Lailan Tawila; Taufiqurrahman, Taufiqurrahman
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v4i3.14897

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In Indonesia's growing beauty industry, online reviews and online ratings are critical in shaping consumer purchase decisions. Local beauty brands like Somethinc leverage eWOM to build trust, while the Korean Wave (Hallyu) influences consumer preferences. This study explores the impact of online reviews and online ratings on Somethinc product purchases, with the Korean Wave as a moderating factor. This study designed using a quantitative research design, data was collected via structured questionnaires, and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results reveal that online ratings significantly influence purchase decisions, while online reviews show a weaker effect. The Korean Wave moderates the relationship between online ratings and purchase decisions, enhancing their effect, but has a negative moderating effect on online reviews. These results suggest that local beauty brands like Somethinc can benefit from aligning their marketing strategies with global cultural trends, especially those related to Korean beauty standards.
The Effect of Work Motivation and Organizational Commitment on Employee Performance with Organizational Citizenship Behavior (Ocb) as an Intervening Variable in PKU Muhammadiyah Purbalingga General Hospital Employees Alfatoni, M Sidiq; Widhiandono, Hengky; Akhmad Darmawan3, Akhmad; Hidayah, Arini
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v4i3.14933

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This study was conducted to examine the impact of work motivation and organizational commitment on employee performance with OCB as an intermediate variable, at PKU Muhammadiyah Purbalingga Hospital. Using a quantitative approach, the data in this study was obtained from the results of a questionnaire on 121 employees from a total population of 223 people who were selected by aksinally using the Slovin formula. The data was analyzed using SEM-based Partial Least Square (PLS) through Smart PLS 4.00 software. The results revealed: (1) work motivation significantly had a positive effect on OCB and employee performance; (2) organizational commitment significantly has a positive effect on OCB and performance; (3) OCB is able to effectively mediate between work motivation and organizational commitment and performance; and (4) OCB itself has been proven to improve employee performance.
Strategy to Increase the Yield of Fresh Fruit Bunch (FFB) Harvesting Process with Lean Agriculture Method at PTPN IV Palmco Regional II Marjandi Estate Julyanda, Muhammad; Sembiring, Meilita Tryana; Absah, Yeni
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v4i3.14939

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This study aims to identify Non Value Added (NVA) activities in the harvesting process of Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) and formulate optimization measures to improve operational efficiency and work productivity. Based on the results of field observation and work time analysis, eight activities were found that did not provide direct added value to the product, but contributed to the waste of time and resources. Optimization is carried out through a process improvement approach, including the elimination of unnecessary activities, improvement of workflows, the use of motorized tools, and the implementation of digitization of crop yield recording. The results of the implementation showed a decrease in the total harvesting process time from 23,560 seconds to 17,760 seconds, or an increase in time efficiency by 28.57%. These findings show that the systematic identification and reduction of NVA activities can improve operational performance and support the achievement of production targets in the palm oil industry.
The Influence of Organizational Commitment and Organizational Support on Organizational Citizenship Behavior Mediated by Job Satisfaction Nur Aisah, Triana; Widhiandono, Hengky; Kharismasyah, Alfato Yusnar; Zamakhsyari, Luthfi
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v4i3.14943

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This study aims to examine the effect of organizational commitment and perceived organizational support on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), with job satisfaction as a mediating variable. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected through questionnaires from 92 respondents comprising teachers and staff at SMK Muhammadiyah Majenang. The data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results reveal that both organizational commitment and organizational support significantly influence OCB, both directly and indirectly through job satisfaction. The findings highlight the importance of fostering supportive and value-aligned organizational environments to enhance employees’ discretionary behaviors that contribute to educational effectiveness.
Understanding the Drivers of Investment Intention: A Systematic Literature Review Atmaya Fitra Alfathya; Sumiati; Nur Khusniyah Indrawati
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v4i3.14968

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The increasing accessibility of financial markets has created more opportunities for individuals to invest, yet participation rates remain low in certain regions. This study examines key factors influencing investment intentions through a systematic literature review guided by the PRISMA framework, analyzing 44 articles. The findings classify investment intention determinants into five categories: personal, psychological, company-related, social, and technological. Financial literacy, the TPB’s component, and perceived risk are the most frequently discussed and significantly impact investment intention. Additionally, social media and influencers play a crucial role in enhancing financial awareness and information dissemination, thereby encouraging individual investment intentions. The growing interest in sustainable investment also opens new opportunities for individual investments. These results have significant implications for the development of investment intention literature and offer practical guidance to policymakers and financial institutions in formulating strategies that enhance individual investment intentions.
The Influence of Work-Life Balance and Compensation on Performance Using Job Satisfaction in Nurses at Cilacap Regional Hospital Azizah, Lisda Fathul; Purnadi, Purnadi; Bagis, Fatmah; Haryanto, Totok
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v4i3.14969

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Nurse performance is still a factor that needs to be considered and improved, especially in the health service sector in Cilacap, Indonesia. This study has the aim to determine the effects of work-life balance and compensation on performance, with a mediating variable, which is job satisfaction. The questionnaire was given directly using a quantitative approach with a sampling technique using purposive sampling. The population in this study was 215 and the sample used was 140 respondents from nurses at Cilacap Regional Hospital. This study used SEM-PLS to analyze the data. The findings showed that, even though compensation did not have a direct effect on performance and work-life balance did not have a direct effect on job satisfaction, both had significant effects on job satisfaction, which means there is a positive relationship between work-life balance with compensation on performance through job satisfaction.
The Strategic Role of Management Accounting in Improving MSME Sustainability through Cost Control, Capital Structure, and HR Management in the Digital Era Ahmad Gustomi; Ramadhani, Albareta Arum; Firantika, Diah Ayu; Anggraini, Firly; Faiqoh, Dina Nadiyah
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v4i3.14990

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a vital role in national economic growth through job creation and GDP contribution. However, in today’s digital disruption era, they face challenges in operational efficiency, limited financing, and weak human resource management. This study explores the strategic role of management accounting in supporting MSME sustainability, focusing on cost control, capital structure, and HR development. Using a systematic literature review (SLR) of international journals and academic sources from the past decade, the study finds that digital-based management accounting such as big data, digital accounting systems, and activity-based costingimproves cost efficiency, decision-making quality, and HR capabilities. The research concludes that digital transformation in management accounting is a strategic necessity for MSME resilience and long-term sustainability.
Development of IoT-Based Breeding and Feed Management Application with Design Thinking Approach in Sheep Farming Industry (Case Study of PT. Agro Surya Perkasa) Sasongko, Heru; Noviaristanti, Siska
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v4i3.14993

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This study explores the development of an IoT-based application for breeding and feed management in sheep farming using the Design Thinking approach, with a case study at PT Agro Surya Perkasa. A qualitative-descriptive method was used, applying five stages of Design Thinking: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test. Data were obtained through interviews, field observations, and literature review involving experienced farmers, livestock managers, and IoT experts. The results show that the application addresses key challenges in breeding and feed efficiency through practical features such as breeding reminders, feed tracking, and health monitoring. The study demonstrates the potential of IoT to enhance livestock productivity and sustainability, offering valuable insights and a reference for similar innovations in other livestock sectors.
Managerial Consequences of the Algorithmic Determination of Incentive Decisions on Procedural Justice Perceptions in Production Line Warsono, Heribertus Yudho; Widada, Dharma; Sumarliani, Sri
Asian Journal of Management Analytics Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajma.v4i3.14997

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This study investigates the managerial consequences of algorithm-based decision-making in incentive allocation on production line workers’ perceptions of procedural fairness. Grounded in organizational justice theory and the socio-technical systems framework, the research explores how algorithm transparency, process clarity, and perceived impartiality influence fairness judgments. Using a mixed-method approach, data were collected from 186 factory workers through surveys, complemented by in-depth interviews, and analyzed using structural equation modeling. The findings reveal that low algorithm transparency correlates negatively with perceptions of procedural fairness, while the absence of human involvement in decision-making reduces trust in managerial systems. These results emphasize the need for human-centered algorithm design and fair management practices to uphold employee trust and fairness in Industry 4.0 environments.