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International Journal of Indonesian Business Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28279018     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54099/ijibr
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review (IJIBR) is is a peer-reviewed economic journal serving as a forum for Business Economics Scholars concerning to area of Accounting, Banking, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resources Management, and Management. This open accessed Journal publishes original research and review papers. This journal encompasses original research articles including: 1. Banking and Financial Institution 2. Behavioral Economics 3. Development Economics 4. Environmental Economics 5. International Economics 6. Accounting 7. Bussiness and Entrepreneurship 8. Human Resources Management 9. Monetary Economics 10. Public Finance 11. Political Economy 12. Bussiness Management 13. Urban and Rural Economics
Articles 67 Documents
The Impact of Market Orientation and Entreprenurial Orientation on SME’s Marketing Performance Sefnedi Sefnedi; Tri Sukma; Dorris Yadewani
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibr.v1i1.249

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Purpose – Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis dampak orientasi pasar dan orientasi kewirausahaan terhadap kinerja pemasaran pada UMKM kuliner saji di Kota Padang. Methodology/approach – Penelitian ini menggunakan purposive sampling untuk teknik pengambilan sampel. Data diolah dengan menggunakan bantuan software SPSS versi 27. Findings – Hasil penelitian menemukan bahwa orientasi pasar dan orientasi kewirausahaan berpengaruh positif terhadap kinerja pemasaran. Secara spesifik, orientasi kewirausahaan memiliki pengaruh yang paling dominan dibandingkan dengan orientasi pasar. Novelty/value – marketing performance of SMEs has been an important role in every business. However, the determinants of marketing performance of SMEs are still far from conclusive.
Build Organizational Citizenship Behavior Toward Environment Through Organizational Culture, Organizational Commitment and Mediated Self-efficacy Jekson Adu; Lenny C. Nawangsari
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibr.v1i1.251

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Purpose – This study aims to determine the direct positive and significant influence of Organizational Culture on OCBE, Organizational Commitment, and Self-efficacy and indirectly between Organizational Culture and Organizational Commitment to OCBE mediated by Self-efficacy on employees in a Metal Packaging Company. Methodology/approach – This study uses the SEM PLS analysis method where the data processing uses the SmartPLS 3.0 application. Based on the results of research through questionnaires to 129 employees. Findings – From this study, it was found that there was a positive and significant effect of the direct relationship between Organizational Culture and Self-Efficacy on OCBE, as well as Organizational Commitment to Self-Efficacy. There is a non-positive and insignificant effect of Organizational Commitment to OCBE. As for the indirect relationship, self-efficacy failed to mediate the relationship between organizational culture and OCBE but succeeded in mediating the relationship between Organizational Commitment and OCBE. Novelty/value – This research has contributed to the development of existing research construct models. The contribution of organizational culture variables and organizational commitment to self-efficacy is 0.502, organizational culture and organizational commitment to OCBE is 81.6% while the remaining 18.4% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study.
The Influence of Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction: A Case Study Siti Syahsudarmi
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibr.v1i1.253

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The purpose of this study was to determine whether service quality has an effect on customer satisfaction. With a case study on a snack food supplier company. the population of this study is all suppliers who shop at PT. Sinar Niaga Sejahtera Duri-Riau, totaling 1,080 people, using the slovin formula, obtained 95 samples as respondents in this study. For hypothesis testing and data processing, SPSS version 24 was used. It was found from the determination test that the value of R square was 0.509, which means that service quality affects customer satisfaction, the value is 50.9% while the remaining 49.1% is influenced by other independent variables. not observed in this study.
Sharia Bank Health Management Strategy (Study On PT. BPRS Carana Kiat Andalas) Suhatri Mariko; Adi Prawira; nasfi nasfi
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibr.v1i1.260

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This study discusses the Sharia Bank Soundness Management Strategy, the research site of PT. BPRS Carana Kiat Andalas in West Sumatra from March 2021-June 2021. The problem is that the Bank's Health Level is decreasing, especially the ratio of CAR, NPF, BOPO and ROA. This type of quantitative descriptive research with research techniques with descriptive analysis method, data collection techniques with interviews and the website of the Financial Services Authority. From the 2014 financial data, it was found that the CAR position was 3.13% and far below the regulatory requirements, the NPF position was 45.38%, the BOPO position was 110.56% and ROA minus 6.45%. The results of the strategic research conducted by Management in improving the soundness of banks within a period of 5 (five) years from 2014 to 2019 include increasing cash capital with new investors, increasing the settlement of non-performing financing and increasing the role of the internal management function. Based on the strategy carried out, it resulted in the position of the bank's soundness level at the end of 2019 with a CAR position of 20.66%, NPF of 10.34%, BOPO of 86.18% and ROA of 1.95%.
Impact of Market Capitalization on Gross Fixed Capital Formation In Nigeria : 1985-2020 Ibrahim Musa; Sule Magaji; Adesoji Titus Adewale
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibr.v2i1.338

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  This study examined impact of market capitalization on capital formation in Nigeria for the period of 1985-2020. Data were collected from secondary sources. The model was estimated with ARDL-ECM technique. The variables analyzed are Gross fixed capital formation (GFCF), Market capitalization (MCAP), Number of deals (NOD), change in Value of transaction (CAT), All share index (ASI) and Total listed equities and government stocks (TLE). The unit root resultindicates that CAT, ASI and TLE are stationary at level I(0) while GFCF, MCAP and NOD arestationary at first difference I(1). The ARDL bound test for co integration confirms the existence of co integration among the variables under consideration. The ARDL_ECM parameter is negative(-) and significant which is-0.570142, this shows that 57% percent disequilibrium in the previous period is being corrected to restore equilibrium in the current period. Finally, in the long run all the variables have significant impact on gross fixed capital formation except TLE. It was noted that MCAP, NOD and ASI have negative statistically significant impact on gross fixed capital formation. However, CAT and TLE have positive statistically significant and negative statistically insignificant impact on gross fixed capital formation respectively in Nigeria. The study concluded that market capitalization had negative significant impact on gross fixed capital formation in Nigeria. Hence, recommended that there is need for government to create enabling environment to enhance market participation through transparent and accountability by regulatory authority. This will attract investors to invest in Nigeria capitalmarket and market capitalization will increase as well and capital formation becomes inevitable.  
Relationship Between Financial Inclusion and Economic Growth: : Evidence From Ardl Modelling Musa, Ibrahim; Magaji, Sule; Salisu, Ali
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibr.v2i2.377

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This study examines the impact of financial inclusion on economic growth in Nigeria. The statistical properties of data were tested using Zivot-Andrew unit root test. The Zivot Andrew unit root test indicates that gross domestic product, commercial bank branches (CBB) and mobile phone-based transactions are stationary at first difference while Automated Teller Machines (ATM) and foreign direct investment (FDI) are stationary at level. ATM has negative impact on GDP product in Nigeria. The long run coefficient shows that CBB has positive impact on GDP. ATM has positive impact on GDP. Mobile phone-based transaction has positive impact on GDP. FDI has positive impact on GDP. The error correction term (ECT) meets all the theoretical and statistical requirements both in the sign and size. This indicates that at 52.26% of the disequilibrium due to the shock in the previous years is adjusted back to the long run equilibrium in the current year. The Granger causality test shows that CBB, ATM, domestic depositors’ money in banks and FDI granger causes GDP while mobile phone-based transactions do not granger cause GDP. The study recommends that Central Bank of Nigeria should compel commercial banks to add the number of ATM in each branch.
Factors that Influence Green Purchase Behavior by Green Purchase Intention on Green Apparel Irine Lim; Lady Lady
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibr.v2i1.390

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This research is aims to confirmation of the influence of TPB (Theory Planned Behavior), willingness to pay and environmental consciousness on green purchase behavior by green purchase intention on green apparel. Respondents are received 343 that contains Y and Z generations from Batam by filled quetionnaires online. Data are analysed by PLS system. Findings of research are attitude has positive significant impact on intention but insignificant on behavior. Subjective norms and perceived behavioral are insignificantly on behavior and intention. Willingness to pay has positive significant impact on behavior but insignificant on intention. Environmental has positive significant impact on intention and ndegative significant on behavior. Green purchase intention has positive significant on behavior and worked as intervening to mediate others variables.
Training And Motivation Affect The Peformance Of Employees In The Bank Frontliner Febrina Reni; Octaviani Rizda; Laila Yulia; Lubis Puteri Anggi; nasfi nasfi
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibr.v2i1.447

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Purpose – This study aims to reveal, first, the effect of training on the motivation of the Bank's front office employees, secondly, the effect of training and motivation on the performance of the Bank's front office employees. Methodology/approach – Path analysis method research with SPSS 13.0, the population of this study are employees of the banking front office operating in the city of Padang Panjang, a sample of 53 respondents, the sample of this research is by means of proportional stratification Cluster Random Sampling. Findings – From the results of this study it is known that training has a significant effect on the work motivation of frontliner employees individually, besides that training and work motivation have a significant influence on the performance of frontliner employees partially simultaneously. Novelty/value – The novelty of this research is to find out the influence of the frontliners who are the spearheads of very influential banking services.
The Impact Of Agricultural Loans by Deposit Money Banks on Agricultural Output In Nigeria Magaji, Sule; Yisa, Samuel; Peter O, Achi
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibr.v2i2.449

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This study examines the impact of agricultural loan by deposit money bank credit on agricultural output in FCT Abuja, Nigeria. The study employed the Demand-following theory to explain the relationship between agricultural loan applicant access to deposit money bank credit and agricultural output. A sample of 295 (5 Agricultural loan desk officer from the five selected banks and 200 agricultural loan applicants) respondents were sampled using Multistage Cluster sampling technique. Data were analysed using descriptive statistic (mean Score) and logit regression analysis for inferential statistics. The results show that agricultural loan applicants' access to bank credit for deposits has a large direct impact on Nigerian agriculture. Based on the outcome of data analysis, the study recommends that the Apex bank should direct the deposit money banks to make credits available for agricultural loan applicants and upsurge the agricultural credits monetary base to farmers. This can be done by expanding and encouraging more farmers and also increasing the sum allotted to individual/cooperative units.
Capacity Building Strategy for Increasing Economic Productivity of Small and Medium Industries Rahmad Rahmad; Yunimar Yunimar; Adi Prawira; nasfi nasfi
International Journal of Indonesian Business Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijibr.v2i1.451

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Purpose – Research to determine the effect of increasing the Capacity of Small and Medium Industries (IKM) to increase the capacity and productivity of economic activities. Research in the city of Bukittinggi from July to October 2022. Methodology/approach – Descriptive qualitative research methods, interview analysis techniques, group discussion forums and the Delpi technique. First, interview 6 SMI actors, second, 5 expert informants and three government stakeholders. Findings – Research Findings The factors increasing IKM capacity are Capital, HR Quality, Facilities, Marketing, Production Quality, Financial Management, Technology, Promotion, Availability of Raw Materials and Environmental Support, the results of factors that greatly influence IKM capacity are HR Quality with a score of 5.00 or 100% with Very important criteria and results based on the Effectiveness Level of the government's response to the factor known that Capital has a high effectiveness of the government's response with a score of 4.20 or 84% with Effective criteria, while a low level of effectiveness of the government's response is Financial Management with a score of 2, 80 or 56% with Less Effective Criteria. Research results strategies, improving financial management, academic collaboration and information technology enhancement as well as increasing raw materials and government supervision.