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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 264 Documents
Operating Performance of Go Public Retailer Companies Artha Erlina G. Simamora
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2007): Volume 6, No. 2 April 2007
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The general objective of this study is to identify correlation between operating performance of retail industries, in this study acts as dependent variable (Y), and number of financial ratio acts as independent variable (X) covering current ratio (X1), debt ratio (X2), total asset turover (X3) and operating profit margin (X4). Result of this study shows that based on correlation coefficients, there is no a significant correlation between current ratio, total assets turnover. operating profit margin and return on assets. Only debt ratio has significant correlation with return on assets. Upon the result above. retail companies are required to make solid calculation for opeation.
Company's Characteristic Influencing the Success of Bank IPOs Selamat Surbakti
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2007): Volume 6, No. 2 April 2007
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The background of this study is Bank requirement to make fund available for business expansion, renewall of technology, research and development. Upon company's listing in stock exchange (Jakarta Stock Exchange). Bank will have fresh founds from public (investors) as a result of stock selling to public. One of investments that most investors prefer in capital market is IPO. IPO is a moment, which the initial stock is published and offered to public. The objective of this study is to analyze company's characteristic influencing the success of Bank IPO. This study takes 21 publicly listed banks at Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) as the object of this study and there are 7 variables elected as the parameters of the success of IPOs. Data analysis used in this study is from prospectus and data transaction of the company that was publishd in Jakarta Stock Exchange. The result of this study conclude that there is no variables (size effect, age at the offering, IPO Activity, initial return, market level, number of risk factors, and insider ownership) that influence the success of the Bank IPOs aftermarket.
FINANCIAL LITERACY ON POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS TRISAKTI UNIVERSITY Farah Margaretha; Yosephin Artiani
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 14 No. 2 (2015): Volume 14, No. 2 April 2015
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financial literacy is a basic need for everyone to avoid financial problems. Understanding of financial literacy is the vital things to obtain a prosperous life and quality. This study was performed to obtain the relationship between financial literacy by gende, age, course of study, income level, employment structure, areas of works, workplaces, and location of residence. Object the research was Trisakti University Postgraduate Students who were already working. This research raised problems concerning gender, age, education, income, natures of work, the workplaces, and residence affecting financial literacy in students of Trisakti University post-graduate program who were employee worked in a variety of fields, where in this research financial literacy was the dependent variable and gender, age, income, nature of works, work place and residence were as independet variables. The researchused 311 primary data optained by questionnaire and then analyzed by using ANOVA in SPSS. This research proposed recommendations so that the University can provide education concerning personal finance to the students so that they from an early age have knowledge concerning personal finance. Financial companies may provide financial literacy to people which were corporate social responsibility.
BANKING FINANCE ANALYSIS ON AGRICURURAL SECTOR AND ITS EFFECT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH AND AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT IN INDONESIA Muhammad Zulhilmi
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 14 No. 2 (2015): Volume 14, No. 2 April 2015
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The agriculture sectors the main in supporting national economic development in each country. Similarly with Indonesia. With the vast area and the majority of Indonesian people work as farmers, the agriculture sector has a strategic  role in employment to flabor; Hence the government should focus  on improving growth and investment in the agriculture sector. The main issues in the economic development of agriculture in Indonesia in the lackof capital. This is in contrast toother developing countries where the government gives subsidies to this sector. Short ages on the capital side is due to the low income of people who have an impact on the low of saving ability, thus the investment in the agriculture sector in low. While the increase in financing at the agriculture sector will pose aconsiderable influence on the Real Gross National Saving. Real Bank Landing to agriculture, Real Out-Put of Agriculture sub-Sector, Real Investmen in Agriculture and will have an impact on economic growth and investment in agriculture. This study was designed to use secondary data by using a model analysis techniques of Structural Equation Modeling. In addition, this study also uses a model approach of Tawhidi string Relation (TSR). In the premise of Tawhidi String Relations, this research will be identified quantitatively by using analysis Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) and Forecast Error Variance Decomposition (FEVD), which aims to look at the welfare of farmers in sharia. The result of the analysis shows that the level of the Real Gross National Saving, Real Bank Lending to Agriculture, Real Out-Put of Agriculture of sub-Sector. Real Investment in Agriculture and the agriculture sectore has a significant influence on sub sequent economic growth and investment. The ruselt ofthe analysis with TSR also shows a significant effect. This is indicated by the level of the biggest change in sequence, namely: variable GDP (Ѳ) 33.27%, variable (Ѳ) 22.21%, variable AGE (Ѳ) 12.45%, Variable BLAFF 11.09%, variable EAGEXP (Ѳ) of 8.01% and the variable RGNS (Ѳ) of 7.17%.
EFFECT OF PENSION FUNDS, ASSET SIZE AND RETURN ON ASSETS OF INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO PENSION FUND IN INDONBSIA Didy Handoko
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 14 No. 2 (2015): Volume 14, No. 2 April 2015
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The background is this research is to explore and get an understanding about the factor that affect the invesment portfolio of pension fund in Indonesia. This research using type of pension fund and size of asset as independent variable. The pension benefit is one of the most important benefits for employee when they get retired. But in the other side it is important for employer and pension fund to improve invesment portfolio in capital market. Sampled used inthis research consisted on 20 pensions fund. Which were observed cross section ally using data of period 2004 and 2008. This researc using multiple regression method for analyzes variables. The result of investigation showed that two independent variable namely type of pension fund and size of asset are influence significantly on investment portfolio and simultaneously all independent variable influence significantly on invesment portfolio of pension fund.
THE EFFECT OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE, SYSTEMATIC RISK, AND UNSYSTEMATIC RISK ON STOCK RETURN Nera Marinda Machdar
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 14 No. 2 (2015): Volume 14, No. 2 April 2015
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The purpose of study was to analyze the effect of capital structure, systematic risk on stock return. The model proposed was evaluated using SPSS statistics 22. Samples in this study are public firms listed on the Indonesian stock Exchange with LQ 45 Index for period 2009-2012. The result of this study showed that (1) The variable of capital structure, systematic risk and unsytematic risk together have a positive influence on stock return; (2) The capital structure has a positive and significant impact on stock return; (3) The systematic risk (beta) has a negative effect on stock return; and (4) The unsystematic risk has a negative effect on stock return. The limitations of this study were as follows: (1) The number of sample used in this study is small, so the result might not be able to describe the overall companies; (2) The study was only investigated the sample firm from manufacturing sector with LQ45 Index; (3) The study calculated stock returns without considering the risks. Therefore, it was necessary to manner. Subsequent research suggested that (1) The number of samples shoulds be increased; (2) The sample of companies in the industry should be expanded; (3) The stock return by calculating the risk adjusted return should be considered.
The Effect of Sense of Community to Brand Loyalty Aria Bima Djoko
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 7 No. 1 (2007): Volume 7, No. 1 October 2007
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Previous research found that loyalty programs can be distinguished by different perception in community. Furthermore, consumers are more prodigal to perceive communal programs than the use of financial incentives. Communal programs elicit stronger emotional connections and participants are significantly less predisposed to competitor switching. This research studied the effect of sense of community on resistance to competitor overtures, thus brand loyalty and brand equity among membership card user. A theoretical framework is developed to test the relationship among the study constructs. The data used in this study 100 customers, were taken as research data to test whether they are aware of the brand loyalty and brand equity or not. The results indicate that sense of community has significantinfluence on resistance to competitor overtures, and brand loyalty has a significant influence on brand equity. This study also provided partial supporl for moderating influence of sense of community.
The Influence of Price Fairness to Customer Satisfaction Denny Yoristar
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 7 No. 1 (2007): Volume 7, No. 1 October 2007
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The objective of this research is to analyze the influence of price fairness, customer satisfaction, empirically demonstrate the influence of perceived price fairness that can be broken down into price perception, consumer vulnerability, price offer fairness and price procedure fairness. Methodology used in this research is descriptive analysis, which is to identify characteristics of variables under certain circumstances and to scribal down the response of automobile customers in Jakarta, Bekasi, Depok, and Tangerang. Variables measurement ranked from price perception, consumer vulnerability, price offer fairness, price procedure fairness, satisfied with dealer's service, satisfied with delivery car and satisfied with purchase that the result would be used as information to manage automobile sales. The collected data was analyzed using multiple regression analysis. This research concluded that variable of price perception and perceived vulnerability has a significant impact toward price offer fairness, variable of price offer fairness and price procedure fairness has no effect toward satisfied with purchase, and variable of satisfied with dealer's service and satisfied with delivery car significantly affect the satisfied with purchase variable.
The WOM Effect to Perceived Justice, Satisfaction and Repurchase Intentions Hariyadi Tri Wahyu Putra
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 7 No. 1 (2007): Volume 7, No. 1 October 2007
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The background of this research focused on complaint management in catering service in Jakarta, thus focused on justice or fairness theory to explain satisfaction with the complaint handling process with post complaint customer behaviour such as word of mouth (WOM) or repurchase intentions.  The objective (s) of this research was to examine the impact of WOM as mediating variable to perceived fairness, satisfaction, and repurchase intentions. This will hopefully. shed some more light on the post complaint customer behavior process especially in catering service. Data analysis in this research used Structural Equation Model (SEM) with AMOS 4.0 software. Perceived fairness would have a positive effect on satisfaction, but would not have a positive effect on WOM valance and repurchase intentions. Perceived fairness would have a negative effect on WOM dissemination. WOM valance would have a positive effect on repurchase intentions, but would not on satisfaction. WOM dissemination would have a negative effect on satisfaction and WOM valance. but would not significantly on repurchase intentions. Satisfaction would not always have a positive effect on repurchase intentions.
The influence of Trust, Switching Cost and Emotional Commitment on Bank Mandiri and Bank BNI 46 Haryo Bagus Novrianto
Business and Entrepreneurial Review Vol. 7 No. 1 (2007): Volume 7, No. 1 October 2007
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The background of this research was across product and services, the stiff competition force companies in adopting relationship marketing as competitive and growth srategy. Service industry has become an industry of fierce and intense competitions. The objectives of this research were to identify the effect of trust, switching cost, and emotional commitment on word of mouth and cooperation. The design of this research applies hypothesis testing to examine all hypotheses in this study. The methods used in this study were multiple regressions between independent variables and dependent variable. Data analysis used in this research was collected by distributing questionnaires which were distributed to 110 respondents in Jakarta. Therewere 105 responses of which 100 were completed and usable for analyzed by multiple regressions. The result of this research concluded that; first, trust has positive and significant impact on emmotional commitment. Second, trust and emotional commitment have positive word of mouth and cooperation. Third, switching cost has not significant and positive impact on positive word of mouth and cooperation.

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