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Journal of Business, Management and Social Studies
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27986209     DOI : https://doi.org/10.53748/jbms.v1i1
The focus and scope of Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies (JBMS) is in the fields of economics, business, and management, including but not limited to finance and banking, regional economy, marketing management, human resource management, entrepreneurship. The publication frequency of JBMS is quarterly (every 3 months). JBMS provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that providing research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. Every manuscript submitted to JBMS will not have any Article Processing Charges and Article Submission Charges. This includes submitting, peer-reviewing, editing, publishing, maintaining and archiving, and allows immediate access to the full-text versions of the articles.
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Psychological Contract Breach, Stress and Employee Engagement During and After COVID-19: The Role of Inclusive Leadership Parku, Kenneth; Obuobisa-Darko, Theresa; Amoako Asiedu, Emelia
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (638.683 KB) | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v2i4.49

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This study extends both Social Exchange Theory and the Job Demands –Resources model by examining the connection between psychological contract breach, job stress and employee engagement in relation to the role inclusive leadership plays. Using a quantitative approach, data was gathered from two hundred and two (202) respondents, selected using convenience sampling technique. Data gathered was analysed using SPSS version 26 and SmartPLS 4. Results showed that Job Stress had a negative statistically significant impact on Inclusive Leadership Employee Engagement, Innovative Output and Turnover Intent. Inclusive Leadership Psychological Contract Breach had a positive significant relationship with Innovative Output but a negative relationship with Job Stress. The study also found out that Job Stress mediates the relationship between Inclusive Leadership Psychological Contract Breach and Inclusive Leadership Employee Engagement. The study contributes to clarifying and extend the social exchange theory (SET) by unravelling how the inclusive leader operates on respect, recognition, responsiveness and responsibility, in the reciprocal relationship between himself and their subordinates. Additionally, the study identifies the relationship between psychological contract breach, job stress and employee engagement in a developing country after the COVID-19 pandemic.  
The Influence of FinTech and Banks Collaboration towards Banks Performance: Indonesian Banks Listed Kurniawati, Regina Zaviera Anggi
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (539.408 KB) | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v2i4.50

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The rapid growth of the technology industry has created opportunities to expand businesses such as financial technology. The number of financial technologies is continuously increasing, and this has a variety of consequences for similar businesses. Fintech is claimed to be causing disruption or providing new opportunities for banks to expand their operations. As a result, this study will investigate the influence of fintech and bank collaboration because they both provide financial services. This study will examine 36 banks in Indonesia consisting of 72 samples for the 2019-2020 period. According to the findings of this study, there is no significant influence of bank and fintech collaboration on bank performance. This research will contribute to examining the role of digital financial innovation in the banking sector. Furthermore, banks can use it as a guide to understand the risks and possibilities associated with fintech.
Achieving Gender Equality and Empowering Women and Girls through Gender Responsive Budgeting in Ghana Amoako Asiedu, Emelia
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (564.591 KB) | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v3i1.51

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Gender inequality extracts enormous economic and human development costs, shifting fiscal policy to close the gaps and gains across societies. Gender responsive budgeting (GRB) is one of the approaches used by governments, international organizations, and civil society groups to promote and influence gender equality. The United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) highlights in its 2020 report, that budgets in most countries are gender biased in their conceptualization, formulation, and implementation. In most African countries, and Ghana is no exception, unpaid care and gender differences in roles and responsibilities in household and the workplace are not considered in policy formulation and implementation. This research intends to answer the following questions; how have MDAs complied with GRB? What are the outcomes of implementing GRB in Ghana and what have been the key challenges to effective implementation? Using the qualitative approach with secondary data obtained from documents in some ministries in the Ghanaian public sector, this research attempted to answer the following questions; how have Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) complied with gender responsive budgeting (GRB)? What are the outcomes of implementing GRB in Ghana and what have been the key challenges to effective implementation? It was observed that Ghana’s constitution supported a strong enabling environment, with an explicit commitment to gender equality and women’s empowerment. The budget through which important national issues are anchored made specific allocations to address issues of women and girls for the years between 2008 to 2020, in the medium-term expenditure framework. This study contributes to academic literature, specifically on the issue of gender equality in the workplace. This study’s results and findings could be used as the reference for other studies and further research on gender equality and women’s rights.
Mauritius Fulena, Viraj; Chittoo, Hemant B.
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v3i1.54

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This paper examines the issue of human rights protection for detainees and victims in Mauritius and analyzes whether the country is falling behind in this area. There are significant gaps in human rights protection for detainees and victims in Mauritius, which need to be addressed by the government and civil society. The UK’s human rights mechanisms can play a crucial role in promoting and protecting human rights in Mauritius.
Examining the Effects of the Recent AML/CFT Legislation in Mauritius Fulena, Viraj; Chittoo, Hemant B.; Bolli, D. Gaël Henriette
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v3i1.57

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This paper focuses on examining the implications of money laundering in Mauritius and providing recommendations to mitigate its negative effects. Another objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of antimoney laundering (AML) efforts by financial institutions in Mauritius, which was accomplished through the analysis of both primary and secondary data. The research targets professionals in the compliance and in the AML field within the financial sector of Mauritius. Through qualitative interviews of AML professionals and a quantitative survey of 209 respondents, the study reveals a positive relationship between variables related to money laundering. The findings indicate that 86% of the respondents consider the initiatives taken by the Mauritian government to combat money laundering on the island as ineffective. Based on primary data obtained from participants in Mauritius’ financial institutions, there is disagreement regarding the efficacy of the country’s AML legislation in combating money laundering. Furthermore, secondary statistics reveal that the introduction of the AML rules and regulations in 2018, as well as the establishment of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), were responses to a significant increase in suspicious transactions in Mauritius between 2003 and 2014. The study contributes to existing knowledge and highlights the importance of proactive measures to combat money laundering in Mauritius.
"Financial Crimes Originate from Financial Illiteracy" The Mauritian Context Fulena, Viraj; Chittoo, Hemant B.
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v3i1.58

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This study aims to explore the connection between financial illiteracy and financial crimes. Quantitative data analysis was conducted to determine whether there is a relationship between the two variables. A questionnaire was selected for data collection, the questionnaire is divided into 21 questions and segmented into different parts. The study found that 41.2% of the audience were able to distinguish between money and finance, 88.2% of the audience were banked, 45.1% felt comfortable and confident in their financial knowledge, 41.2% of the audience acknowledged the role of financial institutions in combating financial crimes and promoting financial literacy, and 60% of the audience identified a connection between financial literacy and financial crimes. The results obtained from quantitative data analysis indicate the need for further study, as certain aspects of financial literacy and their relationship with financial crimes require more attention. The study results will contribute to the understanding of the importance of financial education and its impact on reducing financial crimes.
Business Model Canvas and SWOT Analysis as a Development Strategy Frozen Food Culinary Industry Basuki, Carola
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v3i3.60

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the business condition of the home industry Frozen Food Pempek Palembang Kukuinutri using Business Model Canvas. Next, to create a new Business Model Canvas Frozen Food Pempek Palembang Kukuinutri, the scope of this research is focused on analyzing Business Model Canvas along with internal (importance and performance) and external (industry competition) factors of home industry Frozen Food Pempek Palembang Kukuinutri, as well as the formation of new business models using BMC based on future industries. The research method used is descriptive with a qualitative approach. Data collection was carried out using interview techniques with the owner of Frozen Food Pempek Palembang Kukuinutri. This type of research is a case study. The analysis technique used is SWOT analysis to see the weaknesses and threats faced by optimizing the advantages and opportunities owned and business mapping using the Business Model Canvas (BMC). This research produces solutions that can be used by business owners to be able to expand market reach on the Value Proposition element by attending business development training so that the products produced are more varied, Channel elements to add channels by participating in Bazar Events, Key Resources elements by creating production houses and more competent workforce, Key Partner elements to make halal logo certification and BPOM. The results of this research will later be used to create strategies to increase revenue streams, especially for planning offline store openings.
Measuring the Impact of Ease of Use, Usefulness, Attitude, and Enjoyment toward Intention to Play PUBG Mobile Dewi, Berlinda Devi Liliyana
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v2i4.61

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The impact of ease of use, usefulness, attitude, and enjoyment toward intention to play PUBG Mobile as it relates to Indonesians, is explicitly examined in this study’s examination of the mobile gaming era because of the pandemic. This paper investigates the factors that influence an individual’s intention to play PUBG Mobile and the outcome of those factors towards its individuals, as well as the effects of knowledge about gaming behavior to its users. The study’s recommendations are to increase the intention to play mobile games so that the need for enjoyable aspects and the need for outside assistance become more apparent. Through an online survey, 223 individuals provided information for this study. The survey asked for responses from people who had played a mobile game, particularly Player Unknown Battle Ground Mobile version (PUBGM), millennials or members of Generation Z having enrolled in college and who previously had resided in Indonesia, had at least played PUBG Mobile in the past, and had played it more than one year. In this work, statistical analysis is carried out. The outcome demonstrates that perceived ease of use, usefulness, attitude, and perceived enjoyment have an impact toward Intention to play PUBG Mobile. This study closes a gap in the literature by concentrating on the behavioral intention to play PUBG through the playful-consumption experiences of a well-known online multiplayer game.
ANALISIS PLATFORM CROWDFUNDING: PERSPEKTIF DARI KASUS DIGITAL MARKETING OLEH SELFLESS SCHOOL Zaini, Firda Arum
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v2i4.52

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This study aims to cover the business process area of Selfless School to analyze the problems of the difficulty to enter an existing market with strong competition. For this reason, this study provides several solutions in the form of frameworks and analysis that can be used by Selfless School. There will be several sections which are methods of data collection and marketing analysis: secondary data regarding the amount of investment, cash flow projection, and also the start-up projection in the range of 5 years. Being a new established start-up in a competitive market, Selfless School needs to appeal to a unique image and create different value from other competitors. This study provides analysis from the beginning and the current progress that cause slow profitability by using several marketing analysis methods such as blue ocean strategy, lean start-up strategy and business level strategy.
Dampak Kesadaran Keberlanjutan dalam Fashion terhadap Niat Membeli: Variabel Mediasi Komitmen Keberlanjutan Putri, Cherryll Heryono; Rosa , Audrey Dhamara Elysia
Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Business, Management, and Social Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jbms.v3i3.67

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This study addresses the urgency of climate change by examining the impact of sustainability awareness on the fashion industry. Amid a rising green market, driven by environmental concerns and consumer awareness, the fashion industry grapples with its environmental footprint, particularly in fast fashion. Millennials and Gen Z show a strong preference for ecologically sustainable products. The research aimed to bridge inconsistencies in existing studies regarding the relationship between sustainability awareness and the intention to purchase sustainable fashion items. Utilizing the Theory of Planned Behavior, the study surveyed 107 respondents using Google Forms and a 5-point Likert scale. Then using the results, validity and reliability, collinearity, model summary, and hypothesis are tested. Findings reveal a positive connection between sustainability awareness, commitment, and purchase intention, with commitment mediating the awareness-intention relationship. Theoretical implications align with previous research, while managerial implications emphasize the importance of sustainability education, commitment-building, and innovative sustainable product development to meet evolving consumer preferences.

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