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Journal of Management and Business Insight
ISSN : 30310261     EISSN : 30310253     DOI : https://doi.org/10.12928/
Journal of Management and Business Insight (JOMBI) is a peer-reviewed journal published two times per year (May and November) by the Faculty of Economics and Business, Ahmad Dahlan University, Indonesia. This journal is intended to be the journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research on management. Journal of Management and Business Insight (JOMBI) invites manuscripts in the various topics include, but not limited to functional areas of Business Ethics, Entrepreneurship, Financial Management, Human Resources Management, Management Information System, International Business, Knowledge Management, Innovation Management, Marketing Management, Operational Management, Strategic Management, Islamic Management, Technology Management, Sustainable Management.
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Brand image, product quality, and price as antecedent of purchase decision Susanti, Dewi
Journal of Management and Business Insight Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jombi.v3i1.1363

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Purpose-Currently, there are various brands of various product variants on the market. This is one of the effects of increasing business competition. As a result of this phenomenon, consumers need to consider carefully before purchasing. This study analyzes the influence of brand image, product quality, and price on consumer purchasing decisions. Methodology-The object of this study is Indonesian students who have purchased sneakers in their daily lives. The sample consisted of 108 respondents obtained using purposive sampling. The data analysis methods used were validity and reliability tests and hypothesis testing using SPSS 22 analysis tools. Findings-The results indicate that, partially, brand image, product quality, and price positively affect purchasing decisions. A positive brand image, consistent product quality, and prices that align with product quality influence consumers' decisions to buy sneakers. Research Limitations-The limitation of this study is the relatively small number of respondents, even though it covers students throughout Indonesia, so the results of this study cannot be said to represent the majority of sneaker users in various regions of Indonesia. Further research could increase the number of respondents, focus on a specific area in Indonesia, or focus on a particular sneaker brand. Novelty-This study can be used as a reference for future researchers and as a guideline for sneaker manufacturers to encourage consumer purchasing decisions by considering the factors analyzed in this study. This study analyzes sneaker users in general, not specific to certain brands.
The effect of financial technology on sustainability performance: Mediating role of green finance Kusuma, Desta Rizky
Journal of Management and Business Insight Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jombi.v3i1.1376

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Purpose-This study aims to determine the effect of the adoption of financial technology on sustainability performance through green finance as a mediating variable. In order to achieve sustainable performance in the banking industry, the adoption of financial technology as a support is necessary. In addition to adopting financial technology, the role of green finance is also considered important in supporting sustainable performance in the banking industry. Methodology-This study's sample consisted of 110 employees working at rural banks in Central Java, Indonesia. The questionnaires were physically distributed and filled out directly by employees. The data collected from the respondents was then tabulated and processed using Smart PLS. Findings-This study proves the partial influence of financial technology adoption on sustainability performance and green finance. Green finance has also been proven to have a positive effect on sustainability performance. In addition to its partial influence, green finance has also been proven to mediate the relationship between financial technology adoption and sustainability performance. Research Limitations-This study's limitations are the number of samples, which is still relatively minimal, and the scope of research objects, which is limited to a certain region. Therefore, the results of this study cannot be used as a basis for describing the answers of respondents and objects in other regions. Novelty-This research is expected to contribute to the banking industry so that companies can study and implement the adoption of financial technology and green finance. Implementing these two things has a positive impact on building or achieving a company's sustainability performance
The effect of green finance on environmental performance: Mediating role of green innovation Ahmadi, Hari
Journal of Management and Business Insight Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jombi.v3i1.1379

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Purpose-The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of green finance on environmental performance, using green innovation as a mediating variable. Environmental performance is an important indicator in assessing how companies can reduce negative impacts on the environment through environmentally friendly policies, practices, and innovations. Green finance is a factor that can encourage an improvement in environmental performance by implementing more sustainable business practices. Methodology-This study's population was private bank employees, with a sample size of 100. It employed a quantitative methodology, utilizing partial least squares structural equation modeling with Smart PLS to investigate the relationships among variables. Findings-The findings showed a positive relationship between environmental performance and green finance. It was shown, though, that green finance does not positively influence green innovation; conversely, green innovation does have a positive effect on environmental performance. It was also shown that green innovation does not serve as a mediator between green finance and environmental performance. Research Limitations-This study's limitation is that the number of respondents is still relatively small, so it does not represent all private banking employees in Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. Thus, further studies can involve more respondents or focus on a specific region in Indonesia. Novelty-It is expected that this research will serve as a reference for banking institutions in the development of policies aimed at sustainable performance. It is anticipated that companies will highlight the significance of green finance in encouraging a more environmentally responsible business context.
The effect of contractual governance, relational governance, and supply chain technology on tacit knowledge Aslam, Shazia; Kusumastuti, Mutiara Ratna
Journal of Management and Business Insight Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jombi.v3i1.1382

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Purpose-Every business unit needs to implement tacit knowledge management to achieve its goals and win the competition. Many things can influence tacit knowledge. This study examines the effect of contractual governance, relational governance, and supply chain technology on tacit knowledge. Methodology-Using a quantitative approach and survey methods, this study collected data through questionnaires distributed to business actors in the textile and garment sector in Asia with a sample of 109 respondents. Data was analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling with Smart Partial Least Square software. Findings-The results showed that contractual and relational governance have a positive effect on tacit knowledge. Thus, supply chain technology also contributes to increasing tacit knowledge. Research Limitations-This study's limitations focus on the textile and garment business sector in Asia. Therefore, its results cannot be used as a reference for business actors in other sectors and regions. Novelty-This study provides a deeper understanding of the causal relationship between the variables studied. These findings are expected to offer practical recommendations for managers and practitioners in the field of supply chain management to improve the tacit knowledge of employees in the textile and garment industry.
The antecedents of pro-environmental behavior: Environmental commitment, environmental consciousness, green lifestyle, and green self-efficacy Nidhana, Nabila Nadlif; Khoirunnisa, Rikha Muftia; Hendrawan, Suryana
Journal of Management and Business Insight Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jombi.v3i1.1520

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Purpose-Environmental issues are currently a serious problem faced by all sectors of society. Green lifestyle changes need to be encouraged from an early age to promote pro-environmental behavior. This study examines the influence of environmental commitment, environmental awareness, green lifestyle, and green self-confidence on pro-environmental behavior. Methodology-This study used a quantitative approach with a survey method through questionnaires. The research data was obtained from 320 respondents selected using convenience sampling techniques. Data analysis was carried out through validity and reliability tests and hypothesis testing using SPSS version 20. Findings-The results of the study indicate that environmental commitment, green lifestyle, and green self-efficacy have a positive influence on pro-environmental behavior. However, environmental awareness does not significantly influence pro-environmental behavior, suggesting that awareness alone cannot be transformed into actionable behavior without other reinforcing factors. Research Limitations-The scope of this study focuses on students of public vocational high schools in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Therefore, the results cannot represent other school levels and regions outside Yogyakarta. Novelty-This study provides a deeper understanding of the relationship between pro-environmental behavior and its influencing factors. These findings are expected to offer practical recommendations for policymakers and practitioners to improve pro-environmental behavior.
Financial literacy, financial knowledge, and financial attitudes as antecedents of financial management behavior Dityarukmana, Ferdian
Journal of Management and Business Insight Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jombi.v3i1.1633

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Purpose-Financial management issues challenge business actors, such as micro, small, and medium enterprises. A lack of understanding of financial concepts impacts business sustainability. This study analyzes the influence of financial literacy, financial knowledge, and financial attitudes on financial management behavior among micro, small, and medium enterprises. Design/Methodology/Approach-This study uses a quantitative approach with a survey method using questionnaires. The sampling technique was purposive, and 150 respondents from micro, small, and medium culinary businesses in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia were obtained. The data analysis technique was multiple linear regression using SPSS version 25 statistical tools. Findings-The results showed that financial literacy had a positive but insignificant effect on financial management behavior, so the first hypothesis was rejected. Financial knowledge and financial attitudes each positively affected financial management behavior, so the second and third hypotheses were accepted. Research limitations/implications-This study has limitations in terms of the number of respondents and geographical coverage, which only includes micro, small, and medium-sized culinary businesses in Bantul, Indonesia, so the results cannot be generalized to all companies in other regions. Future research should expand the scope and number of respondents to produce more comprehensive findings. Originality/value-This study focuses on micro, small, and medium enterprises in the culinary sector in Bantul, Indonesia. No similar research has been conducted previously. Previous studies have focused on micro, small, and medium enterprises in the service and fashion sectors. This study also suggests the government's role in supporting financial management behavior for business actors by conducting financial training.
The analysis of employee performance: The effect of social insurance, work environment, and incentives Salsabella, Tassya Dzulfiana; Azzahra, Tania Chusna
Journal of Management and Business Insight Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jombi.v3i1.1632

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Purpose-Post offices are facilities that provide services for receiving, collecting, sorting, transmitting, and delivering letters and packages. The phenomenon shows that there is a discrepancy between theory and reality. This study aims to analyze the influence of social insurance, work environment, and incentives on employee performance. Methodology-This study uses a quantitative approach by conducting a survey using a questionnaire. The respondents of this study are employees working at the Yogyakarta Central Post Office, Indonesia. The research data was obtained from 50 respondents using a saturated sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out through validity tests, reliability tests, and hypothesis testing using SPSS version 25 statistical tools. Findings-The results of the study indicate that incentives have a positive effect on employee performance behavior. However, social insurance and the work environment in this study were found to have no positive effect on employee performance. This means that social insurance and the work environment cannot automatically be considered determining factors for employee performance, as there are other stronger factors influencing performance, such as incentives. Research Limitations- The scope of this study focuses on employees working at the Yogyakarta Central Post Office, Indonesia. Therefore, the results of this study do not represent employees working at branch post offices or other regions. In addition, the number of respondents is still relatively small, so it is recommended that future studies increase the number of research samples or expand the scope of the sample. Novelty-This study provides a deeper understanding of the relationship between employee performance and the factors that influence it. These findings are expected to provide practical recommendations for policymakers and practitioners to improve employee performance
Synergy of collaboration and competitiveness for sustainable handcraft small medium enterprises Alhidayatullah, Alhidayatullah
Journal of Management and Business Insight Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jombi.v3i1.1691

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Purpose-This study seeks to examine the impact of collaborative synergy on business competitiveness and sustainability, and to evaluate the effect of competitiveness on business sustainability within handmade small medium enterprises. This research originates from the issues of inadequate formal collaboration, restricted product competitiveness, and sustainability concerns within the local culture-based creative industry sector. Methodology-The study employs a quantitative methodology via a survey technique. The research population comprises 285 handicraft small medium enterprises registered with the Sukabumi cooperatives and small medium enterprises office in 2024. Data was gathered using a Likert scale questionnaire and processed via structural equation modeling with Smart PLS version 4.0. Findings-The study’s findings indicate that cooperation synergy significantly enhances competitiveness, collaboration synergy significantly improves business sustainability, and competitiveness significantly contributes to business sustainability. Likewise, the synergy of collaboration towards business sustainability mediated by competitiveness has a significant positive effect. This research substantiates that strategic collaboration is the primary catalyst for competitiveness and the cornerstone of small medium enterprises sustainability. Research Limitations-This study is limited to handcraft small medium enterprises in Sukabumi, so the findings cannot be generalized to other sectors or regions. The cross-sectional survey captures only one point in time, restricting analysis of long-term dynamics. Self-reported data may introduce response bias, and external factors such as government policy, economic conditions, and digital transformation were not included in the model.. Novelty-This research is new due to the integration of three critical variables: Cooperation synergy, competitiveness, and company sustainability, inside an empirical model grounded in resource-based view and dynamic capability theory, particularly concerning creative small medium enterprises rooted in local culture.
Purchase decision: The role of brand image, product quality, and price Gatri, Betasari Ulfa; Waeno, Mahamadaree
Journal of Management and Business Insight Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/jombi.v3i1.1634

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Purpose-Changes in consumer preferences from simply considering price to paying attention to quality, brand image, and product perception have become an important concern for companies, especially in the beauty industry. In this context, body lotion is one product that consumers consider not only based on price but also quality and brand image. Based on this, this study aims to analyze the influence of brand image, product quality, and price on the purchase decision of Marina body lotion in the Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Design/Methodology/Approach- This study analyzes the factors that influence the decision to purchase Marina brand body lotion products. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling and having purchased Marina products. The number of respondents in this study was 105 people, with data collection using an online questionnaire. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression with the help of SPSS software version 25. Findings-The results show that brand image, product quality, and price have a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions. Among the three, product quality has the most dominant effect on consumer purchasing decisions regarding Marina body lotion. Research limitations/implications-The limitations of this study lie in the limited number of samples and their uneven distribution, as they are dominated by certain areas in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. In addition, the research objects are limited to Marina brand body lotion products, so the results cannot be generalized to similar products or other brands. Originality/value-This study focuses on one brand of lotion (Marina) and one region (Yogyakarta, Indonesia). This study has not been conducted before, making it interesting for further research.

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