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International Journal of Enterprise Modelling
ISSN : 16939220     EISSN : 29878713     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35335/emod
The International Journal of Enterprise Modelling serves as a venue for anyone interested in business and management modelling. It investigates the conceptual forerunners and theoretical underpinnings that lead to research modelling procedures that inform research and practice.
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Impacts of Wetland Reclamation for Housing Development: Balancing Urban Growth, Environmental Sustainability, and Social Equity Sebastian, Robert Pedro
International Journal of Enterprise Modelling Vol. 18 No. 3 (2024): September: Enterprise Modelling
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This research investigates the impacts of wetland reclamation for housing development, focusing on the complex interplay between urban expansion, environmental sustainability, and social equity. As urban populations continue to grow, the demand for housing often leads to the conversion of vital wetland ecosystems into residential and commercial areas. The study employs a multi-method approach, including case studies, stakeholder interviews, and environmental assessments, to evaluate both the positive and negative consequences of this practice. Findings indicate that while wetland reclamation can alleviate housing shortages and stimulate local economies, it incurs significant environmental costs, such as biodiversity loss, increased flooding risks, and degraded water quality. Socially, the displacement of vulnerable communities and the exacerbation of social inequalities are notable consequences of this practice. Furthermore, the research highlights the inadequacies of existing legal and policy frameworks governing wetland reclamation, calling for stronger enforcement and integrated approaches to land-use planning. By recognizing wetlands as essential resources that contribute to ecological health and community resilience, this research underscores the importance of adopting holistic strategies that balance urban growth with environmental stewardship and social responsibility.
The influence of work life balance and work environment on turnover intention mediated by job stress in gen z employees in Pontianak City Jepri, Labensius Sudanuro; Ginting, Sunardi
International Journal of Enterprise Modelling Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January: Enterprise Modelling
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/emod.v19i1.109

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Competitive work environments often trigger work stress, which negatively impacts employee performance and increases turnover intention. This condition requires effective stress management strategies to maintain productivity and reduce turnover rates. This study aims to analyze the impact of work stress management strategies on employee performance and turnover intention in a competitive work environment. The method used is a quantitative approach with a survey of 200 employees from various industries who face high work pressure. Data were analyzed using multiple regression models to measure the effect of stress management strategy variables on performance and turnover intention. The results showed that the implementation of effective stress management strategies, such as employee welfare programs, time management, and communication skills training, significantly improved employee performance and decreased turnover intention. The implication of this study is the importance of companies to design and implement sustainable stress management programs as part of organizational policies to create a healthy and productive work environment.
The role of work overload on turnover intention and job stress as an intervening variable in gen Z employees in Pontianak City Orianhoi, Albertus Leodesto; Ginting, Sunardi
International Journal of Enterprise Modelling Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January: Enterprise Modelling
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The phenomenon of high turnover intention in a competitive work environment is a significant challenge for organizations, especially when work overload and job stress become dominant factors that influence employees' decisions to leave their jobs. This study aims to analyze the direct and indirect effects of work overload on turnover intention through the mediation of job stress. Using a quantitative approach, data was collected through a survey of 250 respondents from various industrial sectors in urban Indonesia, and analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM) techniques. The results showed that work overload has a positive and significant influence on job stress and turnover intention, with job stress acting as a partial mediator in the relationship. The practical implications of these findings indicate the importance of organizations in managing employee workload and creating a supportive work environment to reduce job stress and improve employee retention. This study has limitations in geographically and sectorally limited sample coverage, so further studies with a more comprehensive approach are proposed to strengthen the generalizability of the results as well as explore other factors that may moderate the relationship between variables.
The Effect Of Training, Communication On Turnover Intention Mediated By Job Satisfaction In Gen Z Employees In Pontianak City Ambong, Ambong; Ginting, Sunardi
International Journal of Enterprise Modelling Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January: Enterprise Modelling
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This study examines the effect of job training, communication on turnover intention mediated by job satisfaction in the Gen Z workforce in Pontianak City with 208 respondents. This research is quantitative in nature which uses snow ball technique in data collection. The data obtained is processed using WarpPLS 8.0. The results of this study indicate that job training, communication has a significant positive effect on turnover intention, job satisfaction has a significant negative effect on turnover intention, job training, communication has a significant positive effect on job satisfaction, and job satisfaction can significantly mediate the effect of job training, communication on turnover intention.
Occupational stress management strategies in a competitive work environment: impact on performance and turnover intention Pelealu, Deasy Rinayanti
International Journal of Enterprise Modelling Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January: Enterprise Modelling
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A competitive work environment often creates stress that negatively impacts employee performance and increases turnover intention. This study aims to explore the relationship between job stress, performance, and turnover intention, and analyze the effectiveness of stress management strategies in reducing these negative impacts. Using a survey-based quantitative approach, data was collected from 100 employees in the technology, banking, and consulting sectors who faced high performance pressure. The research instruments included the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Job Performance Scale, and Turnover Intention Scale. Data analysis showed that job stress had a significant negative correlation with performance (r = -0.53, p < 0.01) and a significant positive correlation with turnover intention (r = 0.62, p < 0.01). Stress management strategies, such as stress management training and work-life balance programs, were found to be effective in improving employee performance and reducing turnover intention. This study provides practical implications for organizations to design stress management strategies based on sector needs, in order to create a healthier, more productive and sustainable work environment. Further studies are recommended to explore more innovative stress management interventions and their impact on other organizational aspects, such as job satisfaction and organizational culture.
Confirmatory factor analysis intellectual capital village apparatus on improving community services Hamdani, Deky; Amri, Faisal; Sari, Ayu Esteka; Sudirman, Sudirman; Anugrah, Fadli
International Journal of Enterprise Modelling Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January: Enterprise Modelling
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This study aims to analyze and confirm the intellectual factors of village apparatus capital in improving services to the community. The method used in this study is Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), which aims to test the validity and reliability of the intellectual construct of capital consisting of human capital, structural capital, social capital, relational capital, cultural capital, customer capital, organizational capital, and service capital. Data was collected through a survey of village officials in Sungai Penuh City using a questionnaire that had been tested previously. The results of the measurement of CFA first order on the latent variable there is one variable that is not significant, namely service capital with an LFE value of < 0.5. Intellectual capital exerts a good and considerable influence on the performance of village apparatus in Sungai Penuh City, while knowledge has no positive and significant effect on the performance of village apparatus in Sungai Penuh City. To see the role of knowledge as an intervening variable, it can be concluded that the correlation between Intellectual capital and the performance of village apparatus in Sungai Penuh City is better without going through the knowledge variable as a mediating variable in improving the performance of the village apparatus in Sungai Penuh City.
The impact of employee turnover on operational efficiency, innovation, and customer satisfaction: the mediation role of tacit knowledge loss Sugianto; Firdaus, Rahmad; Suhardi; Amin, Mat
International Journal of Enterprise Modelling Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January: Enterprise Modelling
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/int.jo.emod.v19i1.114

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This study examines the impact of tacit knowledge loss due to employee turnover on operational efficiency, innovation capability, and customer satisfaction by examining the mediating role of tacit knowledge loss and the mitigating effect of knowledge transfer effectiveness. Using an explanatory quantitative approach, we collected data through closed-ended questionnaires and secondary data from 200 respondents in the manufacturing, service, and MSME sectors in Bangka Belitung. The Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis results revealed that employee turnover significantly increases tacit knowledge loss, which is detrimental to operational efficiency, innovation, and customer satisfaction. This study also highlights that effective knowledge transfer, especially through structured mentoring programs, reduces the impact of tacit knowledge loss. These findings strengthen the resource-based view and knowledge management theory. In addition, our study shows that integrating CRM technology reduces the impact of tacit knowledge loss on customer satisfaction—a previously unexplored factor. Practical implications include recommendations for HR policies that focus on knowledge retention, collaborative training, and technology adaptation for organizations in the digital era. These findings emphasize the importance of a holistic approach that combines social interactions, knowledge management systems, and local cultural contexts to minimize the risk of brain drain.
The influence of transparency and accountability of financial statements on the level of trust of Muzakki at the Amil Zakat, Infaq and Shadaqah Institution of Nahdatul Ulama Nusa Tenggara Barat Fatmawati, Fatmawati; Nurmayanti, Eka
International Journal of Enterprise Modelling Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January: Enterprise Modelling
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/int.jo.emod.v19i1.115

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This study aims to determine whether transparency and accountability affect the level of muzakki trust in amil zakat institutions at the Amil Zakat Infaq, Shadaqah Nahdatul Ulama Institute of Nusa Tenggara Barat. This type of research is a quantitative approach with primary data where the data collection method uses a questionnaire method distributed within the scope of LAZISNU NTB.  The independent variables in this study are Transparency (X1) and Accountability (X2) and the dependent variable is Muzakki Trust (Y). The sample method used is nonprobability sampling, and there are 61 respondents. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression. The results of this study indicate that partial transparency has no significant effect on muzakki trust can be seen from the r test count on the variable relationship of 1.157 with a significant 0.252> 0.005, Accountability partially has a positive and significant effect on muzakki trust in the amil zakat infaq and shadaqah Nahdatul Ulama Nusa Tenggara Barat can be seen from the t test count on the variable relationship of 3. 233 with a significant 0.002 <0.005, transparency and accountability seen from the F test counted 34,294 with a significance of 0.000 simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on muzakki trust in amil zakat institutions, infaq and shadaqah nahdatul ulama Nusa Tenggara Barat.
The impact of sales growth, capital structure, and liquidity on the value of companies in the property sector Yomita, Yomita; Suhardi, Suhardi; Deseria, Rita
International Journal of Enterprise Modelling Vol. 19 No. 2 (2025): May: Enterprise Modelling
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/int.jo.emod.v19i2.125

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This study aims to examine the influence of Sales Growth, Capital Structure, and Liquidity on Company Value in the property sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). Panel data from 31 property firms over the 2019–2023 period (155 firm-year observations) were analyzed using the Random Effects Model, selected based on statistical tests to address unobserved heterogeneity across firms and time. The results indicate that Capital Structure (DER) has a significant negative effect on Company Value (PBV), supporting the Trade-Off Theory in the context of excessive debt risk under high interest rates. Liquidity (CR) has a significant positive effect, highlighting the importance of stable cash flow in sustaining firm value. Meanwhile, Sales Growth (SG) is found to be statistically insignificant, suggesting that although sales expansion may enhance firm value, post-pandemic market uncertainty causes investor skepticism regarding its sustainability. Practically, the findings imply that investors should carefully assess a firm's debt policy and liquidity strategy, while corporate managers must ensure that sales growth is supported by sustainable financing and operational efficiency rather than aggressive expansion. This study contributes to the literature by exploring the unique dynamics of Indonesia’s property sector, which is highly influenced by government policies and macroeconomic volatility. Future research is recommended to incorporate macroeconomic variables and differentiate between residential and commercial property subsectors to provide deeper insights.
The effect of capital structure, liquidity, activity ratio, and profitability on the value of pharmaceutical companies Firnandes, Firnandes; Suhardi, Suhardi; Adriana, Nana
International Journal of Enterprise Modelling Vol. 19 No. 2 (2025): May: Enterprise Modelling
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/int.jo.emod.v19i2.126

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This study aims to investigate the impact of capital structure, liquidity, activity ratio, and profitability on firm value in the pharmaceutical sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the period from 2018 to 2023. A quantitative approach was employed using multiple linear regression analysis to analyze panel data from 10 pharmaceutical companies, resulting in a total of 60 observations (n = 60). The results of the regression analysis indicate that only capital structure has a significant effect on firm value. In contrast, liquidity, activity ratio, and profitability do not show a significant impact. These findings were influenced by the dynamics of the capital market during the study period, particularly the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, which altered investors' strategies and priorities. The results highlight the importance of adopting a more comprehensive approach in evaluating firm value within the pharmaceutical industry by incorporating external factors and additional financial metrics. Future research is recommended to include macroeconomic variables and industry policies to gain a more holistic understanding.

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