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Journal of Business Studies and Management Review
Published by Universitas Jambi
ISSN : 2597369X     EISSN : 25976265     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22437/jbsmr
Core Subject : Science, Social,
The aim of the Journal of Business Studies and Management Review (JBSMR)  is to be a unique journal in its provision of extraordinary services like quick and professional correspondence with authors, fair and comprehensive articles’ double-blind peer review, prompt results of reviews by our dedicated reviewers and editors, high readership and impact. The scope of the manuscript that can be published in JBSMR is financial management, human resource management, marketing management, production and operation management, retail, e-retail, e-commerce, entrepreneurship, small and medium enterprises, and digital marketing in any Business and Management Discipline.
Articles 261 Documents
NON PERFORMING FINANCING AND EFFICIENCY OF ISLAMIC BANKS IN INDONESIA PURWANTO PURWANTO
Journal of Business Studies and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): JBSMR, Vol.4 No.2, June 2021
Publisher : Management Department, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Jambi

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This research objective is to empirically investigate factors that decisively affect Non Performing Financing (NPF) of Islamic banks partially and simultaneously; the performance of Islamic banks through observing the efficiency by applying Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach; and the intertemporal relationship between NPF and efficiency of Islamic banks by employing VAR model to test the hypothesis of 'Bad Management' and 'Bad Luck'. This research uses purposive sampling method and panel data where data collected from official website of each bank and Bank Indonesia. This study adopts quantitative research and has 72 observations from four banks in five quarterly years. An empirical evidence of this research indicates that partially FDR, ROA, and Exchange rate has negative significant influence towards NPF, while BI rate has the positive significant influence towards NPF. However, CAR and inflation has an insignificant effect to NPF. Simultaneously, all of the independent variables have the significant effect towards NPF which described by the value of 74.92%. The findings of DEA show the average value of Islamic banks in Indonesia is 92.85% which means Islamic Banks in Indonesia are not fully efficient. The finding also indicates that Islamic banks in Indonesia support the “Bad Luck” hypothesis, that the NPF and inefficiency of Islamic banks in Indonesia can be linked to external factors that are beyond management control rather than internal factors.
THE INFLUENCE OF MANAGEMENT COMMITMENT, LEADERSHIP, EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT, AND TRAINING ON SAFETY PERFORMANCE AT A MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN BATAM Agustinus Setyawan; Ferdinand Nainggolan; Asnil Fauzi
Journal of Business Studies and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): JBSMR, Vol.4 No.2, June 2021
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This study is aimed to analyze the influence of management commitment, leadership, employee involvement and training to safety performance. The samples were used by this study the employees who work in the manufacturing industry of Batam island. The method of data collection is conducted using questionnaire which distributed by google form to the companies. The sampling technique was used in this study is based on sampling of purposive. The amount of respondent is 138 questionnaires which distributed to three electronics manufacturing companies in the Muka Kuning of Batam island. The study shows that employee involvement and training considered siginificant a positive affect to the safety performance. But management commitment and leadership variables are not giving a significant effect to the safety performance.
PRODUCT RANKING: MEASURING PRODUCT REVIEWS ON THE PURCHASE DECISION Ahmad Johan; Barkah Rosadi; Tezza Adriansyah Anwar
Journal of Business Studies and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): JBSMR, Vol.4 No.2, June 2021
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The development of the digital world today has had a significant impact on the industrial sector, one of which is the development of e-commerce. E-commerce is one of the platforms used by consumers in searching for information related to the needs of both products or services. Rating of a product plays an important role that can help consumers to support purchasing decisions and reduce search costs. Many factors can influence online purchasing decisions such as ewom, celebrity influencers, and online discounts, but very few studies have examined product ratings in determining purchasing decisions. This study aims to obtain results regarding the effect of product rating and web quality on purchasing decisions among private university students in Bandung. This type of research is an explanatory research that intends to explain the position of the variables studied and the relationship between one variable and another. The sample used in this study was 100 6th semester students with a focus on 3 classes of business and management faculty. The results showed that there was an influence between product rating and web quality variables on purchasing decisions. Although the results show that the effect is not large enough, these two factors, especially product ratings, are one of the variables that are often used by consumers in supporting online purchasing decisions.
ANALYSIS OF THE VARIABLES DRIVING THE E-PAYMENT INTENSITY AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS Wisnu Yuwono; Nurtia Sari
Journal of Business Studies and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): JBSMR, Vol.4 No.2, June 2021
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This study aims to analyze the influence of the variable performance expectancy, benefits, trust, self-efficacy, ease of use, and security on the use of electronic-based non-cash payment (e-payments) among students in Batam City, Riau Islands Province. The growth of e-payments in Indonesia has shown a high rate but it is still lagging behind that of several neighboring countries such as Vietnam and Thailand. Several studies on this subject have shown mixed results. By using primary data through the Smart PLS version 3.0 program tools, this study concluded that performance expectancy, benefits, self-efficacy showed a significant positive relationship with the e-payment intention, while trust, ease of use, and security showed insignificant. Based on these results, it is recommended that e-payment providers always pay attention to the needs of their users.
BUSINESS BEHAVIOR AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE OF BATIK ENTREPRENEURS DURING THE COVID PANDEMIC 19 Tona Lubis; Firmansyah Firmansyah
Journal of Business Studies and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): JBSMR, Vol.4 No.2, June 2021
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The emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic has caused huge losses throughout the world. The main victims of this pandemic are micro, small & medium enterprises (SMEs), including Batik SMEs Industry. During the Covid-19 pandemic, it becomes the basis that there will be fundamental changes in business behavior and performance. In general, the ultimate goal of this research is to model the impact of the Covid 19 Pandemic on business behavior and business performance of Jambi Batik entrepreneurs. This study used qualitative research methods with phenomenological type. This qualitative research analysis will be assisted by using the Nvivo software. Based on research, it can be concluded that the downturn of these business entrepreneurs can be seen from their business behavior and business performance. In terms of business behavior, it can be seen that the batik business in Jambi province is experiencing downturn due to 3 reasons. These are Efficiency, Innovative and Creative, while in business performance, the downturn of batik business entrepreneurs in Jambi Province can be seen from 2 reasons, these are reduced profits and decreased sales turnover.
THE EFFECT OF E-VOUCHER AND DELIVERY RATE TOWARD FOOD PURCHASING DECISIONS VIA GRAB FOOD : (Case study on students of Muhammadiyah Jambi University) Sesraria Yuvanda; Deby Aisyah Rj Nur
Journal of Business Studies and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): JBSMR, Vol.4 No.2, June 2021
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This research aims to analyze the effect of e-voucher and delivery rates toward food purchasing decisions of service users via Grab food. The analysis model used in this research was the multiple regression model. The respondents of this research are the students of the Muhammadiyah Jambi University. The result showed a significant influence between e-voucher and delivery rate provided by Grabfood toward food purchasing decisions of their users.
FACTORS AFFECTING THE QUALITY OF REGIONAL FINANCIAL SUPERVISION Aspihani Ahyat; Sri Rahayu; Susfa Yetti
Journal of Business Studies and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): JBSMR, Vol.4 No.2, June 2021
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This research was conducted to analyze several factors that affected the quality of the inspectorate supervision, namely Independence, objectivity, expertise, due professional care, and accountability. Multiple regression analysis was chosen for this research, and the F statistic test and T statistic test were utilized for Hypothesis Test. The result indicated that (1) independence affected the quality of the inspectorate supervision, (2) objectivity affected the quality of the inspectorate supervision, (3) expertise affected the quality of the inspectorate supervision, (4) due professional care did not affect the quality of the inspectorate supervision, (5) accountability affected the quality of the inspectorate supervision. The influence of Independence, objectivity, expertise, due professional care, and accountability toward the inspectorate supervision had a strong coefficient of determination.
THE EFFECT OF STOCK OWNERSHIP AND DIVIDEND POLICY ON EARNINGS QUALITY IN COMPANIES LISTED ON THE JAKARTA ISLAMIC INDEX Oki Sania Riski; Rika Lidyah; Titin Hartini
Journal of Business Studies and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): JBSMR, Vol.4 No.2, June 2021
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This study aims to determine the effect of stock ownership and dividend policy on earnings quality in companies listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index. This study uses a quantitative research method and uses panel data, combining time-series and cross-sectional data. The samples used in this study were eight companies registered in the Jakarta Islamic Index from 2015 to 2019. The data analysis technique in this study is multiple regression analysis using the SPSS 22 application. The results in this study indicate that partially institutional ownership has a significant effect on earnings quality, managerial ownership has a significant effect on the quality, and dividend policy has no effect on earnings quality.
THE ROLE OF ZIS FUND DISTRIBUTION (ZAKAT, INFAQ, ALMS) IN EMPHASIZING POVERTY LEVELS THAT AFFECT THE ECONOMY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN JAMBI PROVINCE Paulina Lubis; Ary Dean Amri
Journal of Business Studies and Management Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): JBSMR, Vol.4 No.2, June 2021
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This article aims to determine the distribution of ZIS Funds (Zakat, Infaq, Alms) in suppressing poverty levels that impact the economy during the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak in Jambi province. The method used is descriptive-quantitative and data collection through literature study and documentation in interviews with 70 respondents. Data were analyzed using the Likert scale method and multiple linear regression analysis. The result is that part of the perception/understanding of religion has a positive and significant effect on income levels, partially service variables have no and insignificant effect on income levels, partially, service variables have a positive and significant effect on income levels. So, it can be concluded that the perception/understanding of religion, service, and decisions have a simultaneous (combined) and significant effect on income levels.
FACTORS AFFECTING SAFETY BEHAVIOR AT CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES IN BATAM Agustinus Setyawan; Lily Sudhartio; Bukti Rantau
Journal of Business Studies and Management Review Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021): JBSMR, Vol. 5 No.1, December 2021
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The relatively high number of work accidents in the construction sector in Indonesia causes a lot of losses both material and non-material to workers, construction entrepreneurs and the country's image. This encourages us to investigate further what factors influence the safety behavior of workers in construction activities. This research was applied with a survey method, namely by distributing questionaires to 105 respondents. The questionnaire questions were compiled through a review of previous journals that analyzed the factors that influence worker safety behavior. The respondents sampled were Occupational Safety and Health Officer (AK3). The technique used by the researcher is purposive sampling, which is a technique to determine the sample by using a special selection method so that the sample can be properly used for processing. The authors tested the data using SPSS software with a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) approach. The results of this study lead to the conclusion that the assumptions used as a references are indeed proven to contribute to work safety behavior in construction activities. Leadership and work pressure factors both together as the dominant factors affecting worker safety behavior in construction activities in Batam are followed by the influence of co-workers, training, and company management commitment in sequence as factors contributed. Limited resources in construction activities trigger whether work safety behavior is implemented or neglected. This of course affects the performance of construction activities which leads to a commitment to completion of construction work and the objectives of the company organization in general.

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