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International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25800981     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31098/ijmesh
The journal has an international perspective on Management, entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities and publishes conceptual papers and empirical studies which bring together issues of interest to academic researchers and educators, policy-makers and practitioners worldwide. The editorial team encourages quality submissions which advance the study of Entrepreneurship including entrepreneurs behavior, Social entrepreneurship, Social enterprise, small medium enterprise, small economics; Management includes Operational management, People management, knowledge management, Finance, Marketing management, business administration, International business, Business communication, human resource, organization behavior; Social Science inlcudes Psychology, law, Language, sociology, Government science, Community, community development, politic and social science, culture; Humanities inculdes Human right, women empowerment, conflict resolution, middle east conflict
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The Effect of Service Quality on Housing Security Management toward Consumer Satisfaction on Housing Lecturer of Hasanuddin University in Makassar Sumarsih Sumarsih; Zainal Abidin
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (269.598 KB) | DOI: 10.31098/ijmesh.v2i1.13

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The purpose of this study is to: 1) analyze the effect of service quality which consisting of reliability, responsiveness, empathy, assurance, and physical appearance to customer satisfaction on the Housing Security Management Lecturer of Hasanuddin University Tamalanrea in Makassar; and 2) to know the dominant variable affecting the consumer satisfaction on the Housing Security Management Lecturer Hasanuddin University Tamalanrea in Makassar.      The data used are primary and secondary data. The population of the study is 644 people as consumers who are living in Housing Lecturer Hasanuddin University Tamalanrea in Makassar. The methods of sampling in this study using Slovin formulation consisted of 247 respondents. The data collection, which is used is questionnaires and documentation. Methods of data analysis using descriptive statistical analysis, and multiple linear regression using SPSS Program.      The results showed that simultaneously variable reliability, responsiveness, empathy, assurance, and physical appearance, have a positive and significant impact on the satisfaction of consumers in the Housing Security Management Lecturer Hasanuddin University Tamalanrea in Makassar. Furthermore, the partial variables reliability, empathy, and assurance have a positive and significant impact on customer satisfaction, while the variable responsiveness and physical appearance have no significant effect on customer satisfaction. Among three variables that significantly influence it, it turns out the variable reliability that can improve the Consumer Satisfaction on Security Management Housing Lecturer Hasanuddin University Tamalanrea in Makassar.
Christian-Muslim Dialogue Perspectives of “The Muslim View of Christology” and “To Be a European Muslim” Jen-Chien Lin
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): December 2019
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Mahmoud Ayoub and Tariq Ramadan are Islamic scholars working on a Muslim-Christian dialogue study. They proposed the concepts of “ The Muslim View of Christology” and “ To Be a European Muslim”, respectively, and promoted the study of the Muslim-Christian dialogue into a broader field with far-reaching influence. The purpose of this study is to compare the concepts of “ The Muslim View of Christology” and “To Be a European Muslim” , as well as to understand the meaning and contextualization of the dialogue between the Shi?i and the Sunni within the Muslim-Christian dialogue, in order to seek a new dimension of religious dialogue. The method of this study is a systematic analysis. This entails a close reading of the two thinkers? writings on Christian-Muslim encounters, in order to make a comprehensive presentation of their thinking about the Christian-Muslim dialogue in its many dimensions, considering these structures through assessing their inner consistency; in particular, including the viewpoint of “The Muslim View of Christology” and “To Be a European Muslim”. “The Muslim View of Christology”, Ayoub emphasizes, Christians must take as a Muslim view and accept it as such, at least as the methodological basis for their research studies. Ramadan prioritizes Qur'anic interpretation over simply reading the text, in order to understand its meaning and to practice the tenets of Islamic philosophy. He proposed the following perspective: To be a European Muslim and to research the Study of Islamic Sources in the European Contextualisation. We find “the Muslim view of Christology” as a blessing, as a sign of God?s abundant generosity in the phenomenon of diversity. The idea that “To Be a European Muslim” is an Islamic worldview is a trend that is universal and rooted in the land. Christian-Muslim dialogue on these two topics is a very indicative key and can contribute to peace in this world. The Christology of this study will be limited to“the Muslim View of Christology” and will limit Muslims to Muslim communities born in Europe. In the context of Abraham’s religion, the purpose of the Christian-Muslim dialogue should be courageous and dare to ascend to the model of coexistence and the unity of God, not just for each others’ tolerance and acceptance. This is the ultimate concern for religious dialogue between Christianity and Islam.
Natural Resource Policy Through Capability Approach: Case of Coal Mining and Palm Oil Industry in Indonesia Sunaryo Sunaryo; Ika Karlina
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): December 2019
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This article can be seen as a ‘moral’ evaluation to the most important of natural resource sectors in Indonesia, namely the coal mining sector and palm oil plantations through the capability approach as formulated by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum. These two sectors are important because they have a large contribution to state revenue, but unfortunately, at the same time, both also have a large contribution to the destruction of the environment, health and conflict in society, which are very important to support the quality of human life. Through this approach, I hold that for coal mining, even though it makes a large contribution to state revenue, the losses received related to the things that support the quality of human life are far greater. Therefore, for this sector, it is a good thing for the government to make a significant reduction by developing the mining process which is environmentally friendly and does not damage the quality of the healthy life of the people in the area. While the palm oil industry is basically not as bad as coal mining. But this industry has contributed to deforestation in Indonesia and damaged biodiversity. In this sector, the government also needs to look for the development of the palm oil plantation industry that is more environmentally friendly.
Capital Structure Choice in SMEs: Evidence from Kazakhstan Samal Kokeyeva; Ainagul Adambekova
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): December 2019
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Background - The article examines the factors influencing the decision on the company's capital structure. Along with the standard factors of the company, we also analyze the impact of the industry affiliation of the company on its capital structure. Purpose - to test standard firm factors and industry affiliation of firms affecting the capital structure of SMEs. Design/Methodology/Approach – the non-financial firms in Kazakhstan with all types of economic activities for 2015-2018 under consideration. In order to study the determinants of capital structure such as asset tangibility, size, growth, liquidity, profitability across the industry group of SMEs for non-financial SMEs in Kazakhstan the authors use panel data analysis. Findings - The results indicate that the main factors influencing the process of capital structure management in Kazakhstan SMEs are asset tangibility, size and profitability.  It was confirmed that sectoral implications also affect the long-term debt and total debt of SMEs. Research limitation - it is necessary to provide further research concerning this topic. It is needed to study the capital structure of SMEs in the long term and across multiple countries, which will give us a more accurate concept of decisions on the capital structure taken in companies. Originality/value - the study of capital structure determinants of SMEs in Kazakhstan was not conducted yet. The empirical analysis in many aspects gives the same results as other related studies in emerging markets.  However, the size has a negative relation to the capital structure, which does not correspond to most empirical studies. 
The Analysis of the Impact of GDP, FDI, Minimum Wage on Employment in Indonesia Thomson Sitompul; Yansen Simangunsong
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): December 2019
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Unlike the previous study in determinant of labor absorption, which focused on economic sector and took up regional scope, this paper examines the impact of Gross Domestic Product, Foreign Direct Investment and Minimum Wages on labor absorption in Indonesia which take the national scope and aggregate labor by using secondary series of time series data (1990-2015). This study contributes to the limited literature on aggregate employment and national scope as the impact of the minimum wage, GDP, FDI in developing countries, especially in Indonesia. By using multiple linear regression models, surprisingly, we find that GDP and Minimum Wages have a positive and significant impact to increase employment while FDI  does not affect employment in Indonesia.
Navigating the next Industrial revolution: Future Work Force analysis based on Western Australian narrative Pasan Ganegama
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): December 2019
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The study adopts a Focus group discussion than the more dominant quantitative data in studying Western Australian Business landscape and it’s local and global disrupters, repellents and extractors are exhaustively and critically analyzed. In order to ascertain needed competencies to navigate the next industrial revolution, current practices of government and non-government initiatives can be Juxtaposed to rowing and rafting phenomena. The current global strategic HR perspective should be focused, fast and flexible but the Australian Government and most corporate conglomerates view are it should be Safe, Slow and Strict. People make sense of their world where human actions are based upon the person's interpretation of events, societal meanings, intentions and beliefs (Gill and Johnson 20101; Denzin and Lincoln, 20052). The Australian public’s belief in navigating the next industrial revolution and the effect of Government policy-making is analyzed critically in this paper. The following two questions being answered with practical disparity and in the end, adjusted accordingly to make sense to the layman terms. First “Why we need to reimagine Human Resource Management perspective?” was unveiled. Secondly, the key features of future Human Resource Management were questioned.  Thirdly what should the Australian corporates and Governments do differently to assimilate our workforce to reap benefits from the next industrial revolution is discussed. Finally championing the change using the right blend of leadership style and scale of change discussed in length to add clarity to the perspective.
The Influence of Determining Factors on Islamic Stock Index in Indonesia Azhar Alam; Galuh Thifal Anggraeni; Muhammad Anas
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): June 2020
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This paper investigated some determining factors that influence Indonesia Sharia Stock Index (ISSI). Some macroeconomic variables are used as an independent variable such as central bank interest rates, inflation, currency exchange rate, and return rates of Bank Indonesia Sharia Certificates (SBIS). This study conducted the Error Correction Model (ECM)  to analyze times series data during October 2013 and September 2017. The findings showed that Indonesia Sharia Stock Index (ISSI) is influenced significantly and negatively by central bank interest rates in long term analysis. Similarly, in short term analysis, the central bank interest rates affect significantly and negatively on ISSI as well as the currency exchange rates. On the other hand, SBIS return rates and inflation are indicated to have a non-significant negative effect on ISSI. This study suggested that investors of ISSI consider Central Bank interest rates, inflation, rupiah exchange rates, and SBIS rates of return to predict the stock price so investors can make the right decisions in their investment policies. This paper also recommended the Indonesian Central Bank to effectively manage their monetary policy and promote ISSI as an alternative investment which is resistant by the negative effect of inflation in short term analysis.
Applying Importance Performance Analysis to Assess Customer Satisfaction: Mass Rapid Transportation in Indonesia Oktaveana Sugiarti Tjitrohartoko; Trisha Gilang Saraswati
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): June 2020
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Jakarta, which is the capital city of Indonesia is a city with traffic jam number 7 in the world. Therefore, the government provides mass transportation solutions in the form of Mass Rapid Transportation with the hope that it can unravel congestion and become safe and comfortable transportation for society. However, there are still many complaints about the services provided by Mass Rapid Transportation and affect customer satisfaction. (2) The purpose of this study is to demonstrate important performance analysis as a decision-making tool for the transportation industry in terms of customer satisfaction and to assess the performance of mass rapid transportation in performing their services to satisfy their customers. (3 Importance Performance Analysis was used to measure the level of customer satisfaction through measurements of customer expectation and reality. The sample of 100 respondents was obtained based on the sampling criteria which are only people who have used Mass Rapid Transportation in Indonesia at least one time that can fill the questionnaire. (4) Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) in this study successfully identified each attribute on customer satisfaction. The researcher is aware that the impact of an attribute is significantly varied with the different levels of performance on each attribute. By using IPA, the company of Mass Rapid Transportation in Indonesia can map what needs to be improved, maintained, to be kept, and to be reduced as an effort to increase customer satisfaction.
U.S. Sub-Prime Crisis: Origin and Causes Sangeeta Sangeeta; Vinay Chamoli
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): June 2020
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The purpose of this paper is to explain the boom and bust of the housing market in the U.S. and how the sub-prime mortgages gave birth to new securitized products in the global economy. The majority of the researches conducted previously to explore the reason for the sub-prime crisis and its impact on the volatility on the stock market of the home country (U.S.) and the other developing countries. This paper also contributes to the literature about causes, timeline, and major crisis events during the crisis period. The literature on the Subprime crisis revealed many causes of the Sub-prime crisis. These were Imprudent Mortgage Lending, Housing Bubble, Global Imbalances, Securitization, Lack of Transparency and Accountability in Mortgage Finance, Rating Agencies- The credit rating agencies gave AAA ratings to numerous issues of subprime mortgage-backed securities, many of which were subsequently downgraded to junk status. Deregulatory Legislation, Government-Mandated Sub-prime Lending, Complexity of certain financial instruments, Failure of Risk Management Systems, Excessive Leverage and Relaxed Regulation of Leverage were the most discussed reasons of Subprime Crisis.
Environmental Impact Assessment Initiated to Mitigate Pollutions from Industries Shadika Haque Monia
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): June 2020
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Industrial pollution is a Buzzword of the present world. At the same time, there needs industrial development along with the mitigation of pollution, but in practice, industries are increasing with polluters although protection of pollution is lagging. The conservation of natural wealth is growing through various processes without thinking about the future. As an overpopulated country, a large number of industries have been contributing to enrich the economy of Bangladesh. In addition to there is no specific legal mechanism in the country to control industrial pollution which causes danger for the environment. The paper endeavors to find out the present legal instruments regarding environmental pollution caused by industries in Bangladesh, whether these are sufficient to prevent such pollution or not. Therefore, there is no specific legislation under IEL to mitigate industrial pollutions The research will contribute to the courtier's policymaking in the field of environmental protection, very few research has done in this area. As there is no specific legislation dealing with industrial pollutions, the Article tries to facilitate the need for specific legislation or mechanism on this matter by mentioning critics of existing legislations and found that, in absence of specific legislation the country is facing environmental threats every day. The data is analyzed with qualitative methods, both primary and secondary data is analyzed for the same. The research is done with doctrinal based analytical research.

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