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Business and Entrepreneurial Review
Published by Universitas Trisakti
ISSN : 08539189     EISSN : 22524614     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25105/ber
Core Subject : Science,
Business and Entrepreneurial Review is published by Program Pascasarjana Universitas Trisakti. The editorial receives general writing, management and entrepreneurship areas in which no other media has ever been published and reviews of new management books and marketing services. Preferred writing is the result of field research. The evaluation process of papers submitted depends entirely on the "Blind Review" designated by the editor in chief in accordance with the reviewer’s expertise.
Articles 270 Documents
Compensation, intervening variables, and their effects on employee performance SUSMA PRANIRA
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): APRIL 2022
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This study tries to investigate the role or influence of compensation in human resource management (HRM), especially those characterized by employee performance. There is a study of compensation that examines the effect is not on employee performance. There are also those who review up to employee performance, but the effect is not maximum. There are also studies that add variables other than compensation and then analyze their effects either separately or simultaneously. There are also even studies that show that compensation does not have a real effect. From some of the differences, by doing a study in the form of a literature review against 12 articles on compensation, which are then carried out in a descriptive analysis, compensation will have the maximum effect when applied together with other variables, especially those placed as mediation variables or intervening variables.
Analysis of Emotional Intelligence, Airmanship, and Situational Awareness Resilience to Indonesian Pilot Emergency Decision Making Rizka Triansyah; Setyani Dwi Lestari
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 22 No. 2 (2022): October
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Aircraft is a mean of transportation with the highest level of safety among other means of transportation, this is inseparable from improvements in the operating system, maintenance and improvement of rules in aviation safety and security. Among the causes of the plane crash, based on the recorded data, the HR factor or Human Error is the highest causal factor, and this cannot be separated from the Pilot's Decision Making in a flight. This study examines 3 aspects that must be considered by regulators and flight operators, including 1. Emotional Intelligence of an Aviator, 2. Airmanship and 3. Situational Awareness Resilience of a Pilot who has limitations on Emergency Decision Making Strategies. Sampling in this study used a random sampling technique with a total of 99 Indonesian Pilots. The data was collected using a questionnaire with a Likert scale which was processed using SPSS version 25. The research method used was multiple linear regression. The results of this study indicate that the Emotional Intelligence variable has a significant effect on emergency decision making, while the airmanship variable has no significant effect on emergency decision making, at the same time the situational awareness resilience variable has a significant effect on emergency decision making by Indonesian Pilots. The results of this study are expected to improve flight safety in Indonesia.
The linkage of greenwashing perception and consumers' green purchase intention Budi Setiawan; Anissa Yosephani
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): APRIL 2022
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This study analyzes the linkage between greenwashing perception and consumers' green purchase intention. There is a critical research gap regarding the strategic linkage between these two essential constructs in green marketing. The unit of analysis of this research is the individual, namely the consumer who knows about drinking water products in disposable gallon packaging. The sample size is 500 respondents, with the sampling technique is purposive sampling. Confirmatory factor analysis is used to test the validity and reliability of the instrument. The structural equation modelling (SEM) analysis was used to test the research hypothesis. The result shows that greenwashing perception has a negative and significant effect on consumers' green purchase intention. Greenwashing perception has a close relationship with consumers' green purchase intention. The lower the consumer's perception of greenwashing, the more their intention to buy environmentally friendly green products will increase.
Work-Family Conflict Affect Employee Performance During The Covid-19 In Jakarta Gidion Putra Adirinekso; Zenit Zeppelin
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 22 No. 2 (2022): October
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The pandemic has the consequence of increasing workers working from home or WFH. A WFH as a new working style creates problems for workers because they have to concentrate on separating work and family interests. Workers will focus more on work in the office so that distractions from family interests are minor. This study aims to determine the effect of work-family conflict during WFH during the COVID-19 pandemic in Jakarta. The quantitative methods were conducted by distributing questionnaires to married employees who have children, have or are currently experiencing WFH (work from home), and work locations in Jakarta. The technique of processing data using the SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) method using the Smart PLS 3.0 tool. The sample was 114 respondents with a significant level used of 5%. Work-Family conflict is divided into Work Interference, Family and Family Interference Work. The results of this study indicate that the influence of Work Interference Family and Family Interference Work negatively affects employee performance. A statistical test of all hypotheses supports it. WFH is an increasingly developing type of working during a pandemic, which has led to Work-Family conflicts, both in terms of work (WIF) and family (FIW) regarding their performance. From these results, it is interesting to investigate whether the same thing will happen if the type of work is work from the office (WFO).
Antecedents and Consequences of Implementation Work From Home Policy At The Foreign Investment Tax Service Office One In South Jakarta Rany Sangadji; Amir Fikri; Zainur Hidayah
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 22 No. 2 (2022): October
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This research was motivated by the instructions to work, study and worship at home during the COVID-19 Pandemic. State Civil Administration (ASN) are instructed to work at home or later called Work From Home (WFH). The application of the WFH concept has a fairly high level of flexibility. The types of work for ASN that are excluded from carrying out the flexible concept are jobs that are directly related to service users, both the community and other stakeholders. WFH implementation does not always go well, the emergence of a cultural shock to the use of technology, the responsibility to manage household activities that can affect the stress level of employees, as well as disturbances from family members and other problems that occur at home lead to the inability of employees to concentrate while working at home which will effect on employee performance. The Foreign Investment Tax Service Office One (KPP PMA Satu) routinely performs periodic performance measurements. Performance measurement is carried out using the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) strategy. The Organizational Performance Value (NKO) of KPP PMA Satu in 2020 has decreased compared to 2019. Several factors that influenced the decline in NKO were the uncertain global economic conditions due to the pandemic and various online services. This research was conducted at KPP PMA Satu using 6 (six) variables with the aim of knowing the factors that influence the implementation of the WFH policy and the effect of the implementation of the WFH policy on the performance of KPP PMA Satu employees. The number of samples used are 111 employees who implement the WFH policy. The research method used is quantitative with a causal approach where the data obtained is processed using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method. The results obtained are that work from home has a significant effect on employee performance.
Financial Management Behavior for E-Wallet Users in Jabodetabek Febria Nalurita; Farah Margaretha Leon; Muhammad Nisfiannoor
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 22 No. 2 (2022): October
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This study aims to investigate the impact of financial knowledge, financial attitudes, and internal locus control on financial management behavior with the moderating role of financial risk tolerance. In addition, to analyze the effect of financial knowledge on financial management behavior mediated by financial attitudes. The data collected comes from e-wallet users in Greater Jakarta therefore the sample obtained was 350. Data collected through surveys, tested through validity and reliability tests. Furthermore, hypothesis testing using Structural Equation Modeling. The findings of this study were financial knowledge, financial attitudes, and internal locus control had a significant influence on financial management behavior. It was also found that financial knowledge had an impact on financial attitudes. Financial risk tolerance significantly moderates the relationship between internal locus control and financial management behavior. In addition, it can be proven that financial attitudes mediate the relationship between financial knowledge and financial management behavior. The implication of this research is to help the public, especially electronic wallet users, to be more responsible in financial management behavior and to be able to make wise decisions in their financial expenditures. Meanwhile, policymakers can be more aggressive in conducting financial education programs for the public so that people have more in-depth financial knowledge, especially when using digital financial applications such as e-wallets that continue to grow.
Relationship between Industry-level dynamic capabilities and competitive advantage of Nigerian SMEs Christopher Idemudia Ebegbetale; Samuel Essien Okon
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 22 No. 2 (2022): October
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SMEs are the main engine of economic growth and development after oil and gas sector in Nigeria. However more than 50% of them fail within the first three years of their formation owing to the complex and rapidly changing business environment. The role of dynamic capability in addressing these trends and sustaining firm’s performance is a contentious issue among scholars. Therefore, this study examines the relationship between dynamic capabilities and competitive advantage among SMEs in Lagos, Nigeria. Three hypotheses were formulated and tested using correlation and regression statistical techniques on data collected from 400 study participants through questionnaire survey design and simple random sampling technique. The correlation analysis showed no significant relationship between adaptive capability competitive advantage (r = .001; p>0.01). However, the correlation result showed absorptive capability have a significant positive relationship with competitive advantage (r = .389; p<0.01); and same for innovative capability and competitive advantage (r = .307; p<0.01). The regression analysis showed that each of the three dimensions made statistical significant contribution to the predictive variable. The regression analysis further showed that the predictor variable (dynamic capability) contribute 27% to competitive advantage among SMEs in Lagos. The study suggested that firms should identify which dimension of dynamic capability will enhance and sustain their competitive advantage as the relevance of each dimension vary among firms and industries.
Antecedents of Employee Performance on the Media Nusantara Citra Group Television Station Fauzan Sadat; B. Medina Nilasari
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 22 No. 2 (2022): October
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This study aims to analyze the effect of Transformational Leadership, Compensation, Organizational Culture on Employee Performance mediated by Job Satisfaction. The data used in this study is primary data taken through the distribution of questionnaires using a purposive sampling method involving employees of the television industry in the MNC group as many as 200 respondents. The analytical tool in this study is Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using AMOS version 21. The results of this study found that Transformational Leadership, Compensation, Organizational Culture have an influence on Employee Performance and also on Job Satisfaction. In the next result, Job Satisfaction can mediate Transformational Leadership on Employee Performance, Compensation on Employee Performance and Organizational Culture on Employee Performance. From the results of this study, it is suggested to the manager to maintain the level of Employee Performance by increasing the leadership spirit and creating a healthy organization accompanied by employee welfare, so that employees will feel satisfied in carrying out their work.
Consistency of Mobile Payment Usage, Performance, and Financial Inclusion Christiana Fara Dharmastuti; Stevanus Pangestu; Teresia Angelia Kusumahadi
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 22 No. 2 (2022): October
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The development of financial technology impacts different human lives, including business processes. The public increasingly favors mobile payment as a fintech application because of its practicality, ease, and speed. In addition, its application could improve business performance and financial inclusion for business people. This study aims to analyze the consistency of mobile payment usage that will impact tenant performance and financial inclusion, influenced by perceived risk, perceived benefit (return), and brand image of mobile payment. The sample used in this study consisted of 338 respondents who are business people in the Jabodetabek area who use mobile payments.The results showed that perceived benefit and image influence business people to consistently use mobile payments in their business, which will impact business performance and increase their financial inclusion.The managerial implication for fintech companies is to maintain product quality and the benefits of mobile payments. People often ignore the risks of using mobile payments, so fintech companies mustmaintain their performances in terms of information, fraud, and speed of response to reduce consumer risks.
Purchase Intention of Batam People Against Foreign Sellers in the Marketplace Erilia Kesumahati; Jecki
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 22 No. 2 (2022): October
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This research is motivated by increased product purchases from overseas sellers in Batam City. This increase in sales indicates an increase in purchase intention on overseas seller marketplace products. This study aimed to analyze the effect of trust, perceived risk, price, perceived benefit, product quality, and E-WOM on purchase intention. This study uses quantitatives methods and data collected by questionnaire technique. Respondent's study included as many as 300 people living in Batam City on the condition that they have shopped at foreign sellers in marketplace. Six hypotheses were formulated and tested using T-test analysis. The results showed that perceived risk, perceived benefit, price, and E-WOM significant positively affected purchase intention. Meanwhile, trust and product quality had no significant positive effect on purchase intention. Therefore, Batam City MSMEs must be more innovative in making products and have a broader range of marketing methods to increase MSMEs of local products rather than imported goods from abroad.

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