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International Journal of Management and Business Applied
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28279840     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54099/ijmba
International Journal of Management and Business (IJMBA) 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
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Job Satisfaction Moderated Burnout, Work-Life Balance, And Lecturer Performance During The Industrial Revolution 4.0. Ilham, Ilham; Olle, Andi Tenri
International Journal of Management and Business Applied Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Peneliti Ilmu Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijmba.v4i1.1037

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Objective: This study investigates the moderating role of job satisfaction in the relationship between burnout, work-life balance, and lecturer performance in the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0. This methodology/approach uses a quantitative approach with purposive sampling and partial least squares (PLS) analysis. Using a quantitative research design, a cross-sectional survey was conducted to collect data from the university lecturers. Standard questionnaires were used to measure job satisfaction, burnout, work-life balance, and lecturer performance. Data will be collected through an online survey platform with a minimum response rate of 70%, involving 121 random permanent lecturers from various private universities at the Higher Education Service Institution (LLDIKTI) Region IX Sulawesi. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data, and inferential statistics were tested using the partial least squares (PLS) hypothesis. Findings – Burnout did not significantly affect lecturer performance, while a higher work-life balance led to increased job satisfaction. Increased burnout reduces lecturer performance, but work-life balance has a direct impact on performance. Higher job satisfaction improves lecturer performance and weakens the negative effects of burnout. Job satisfaction moderates the relationship between work-life balance and lecturer performance. These findings emphasize the importance of managing burnout and promoting work-life balance to improve job satisfaction and performance among lecturers in the context of Industrial Revolution 4.0. This study contributes to the understanding of the complex relationship between these variables and provides insights for developing strategies to support lecturers’ well-being and performance in the face of technological advances and changes in the work environment
Analysis of Optimal Capital Structure of Liquors Sub-Sector Companies Listed on the IDX Sodikin, Sodikin; Heikal, Jerry
International Journal of Management and Business Applied Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijmba.v4i1.1015

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This study  focus on the WACC method in determining the optimal cost of capital. The cost of capital must be calculated on an after-tax basis, because after-tax cash flow is the most relevant cash flow to fulfill an investment decision. This study aims to calculate the amount of WACC juxtaposed with the amount of ROA in liquors sub-sector companies listed on the IDX in the period 2018 - 2022 (DLTA and MLBI). The results showed the following calculation as follow: DLTA's highest ROA occurred in 2019 at 2,229%, but in the same year the WACC figure showed 4.44%, CAPM 4.46%, Equity/asset 85.10%, while in the period 2018 - 2022 the lowest WACC was in 2021 at 2.75%. And for MLBI, the highest ROA is 4.236% occurred in 2018, with WACC value 4.39%, CAPM 9.36%, and Equity/asset 40.41%. Meanwhile, the lowest WACC calculation occurred in 2020 at 3.23%. Thus it can be concluded that both of the companies have not achieved optimal result, because when the company achieved the highest ROA it was not matched by the lowest WACC in that period.
A Political Patronage and Its Impact on Service Delivery in Uganda: Kabale Municipality, Kabale District Mugabe, Robert; Adyanga, Francis Akena; Ocan, Johnson
International Journal of Management and Business Applied Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijmba.v4i1.1141

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abstract This study seeks to undertake a thorough analysis of the effects of political patronage, a pervasive and deeply rooted practice that is prevalent throughout Uganda and has profound implications for governance and service delivery. In this research, Kabale Municipality, located in Kabale District, serves as a crucial case study. This municipality has been selected due to its unique political dynamics and the evident discrepancies in service delivery that reflect broader national trends. By exploring the disparities in service provision between regions that are considered loyal to the government and those that maintain affiliations with opposition parties, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how political patronage shapes the landscape of service delivery in Uganda. The situation in Kabale is illustrative of the systemic issues prevalent across the country, making it an ideal microcosm for this analysis. The research employs a comparative case study design that is intricately guided by the philosophical framework of critical realism. A diverse range of qualitative methodologies, including in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and direct observational studies. The expected recommendations may include the introduction of policy reforms that enhance transparency and accountability in the allocation of resources, the establishment of more inclusive and participatory mechanisms for decision-making, and the implementation of strategies designed to empower marginalized communities that have historically been sidelined due to their political affiliations. Key words: political patronage, service delivery, participatory politics, decision making
Assessing the Impact of Sustainability-Driven Product Quality and Brand Awareness on Consumer Purchase Decision Surjono, Welly; Saepudin, Saepudin; Aprianti, Ine; Dewi, Resta Mustika
International Journal of Management and Business Applied Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijmba.v4i1.1177

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Purpose – This article explores and analyzes the impact of product quality influenced by sustainability and brand understanding on consumer purchasing decisions. Methodology/approach–The research methodology involved designing and testing a questionnaire measuring three main variables: sustainability-influenced product quality, brand understanding, and purchase decision. Data was collected through an online survey processed using descriptive analysis, correlation coefficient, F-test, and t-test hypothesis testing. The population in this study is the population of Bandung City in 2023 as many as 2,506,600 (BPS Bandung City 2024 data), using the Slovin formula sampling technique, a margin of error of 10% was obtained from a sample of 97 respondentsFindings – The results showed that sustainability-driven product quality had a strong relationship with consumer purchasing decisions, while brand understanding had a stronger relationship. Simultaneous analysis indicated that both variables significantly influenced purchase decisions, with brand understanding having a greater impact than product quality Novelty/value – Previous research has extensively explored the individual impacts of product quality and brand awareness on consumer behavior, yet the combined effect of these factors within the context of sustainability remains underexamined.
Digital Payment on Financial Transactions Towards Economic Growth in South East Asia Emergent Countries Wibowo, Martino; Mubarok, Faizul; Rahman, Saif-Ur
International Journal of Management and Business Applied Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54099/ijmba.v4i1.1299

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Dear Editor-in-Chief, I am pleased to submit my manuscript titled "Digital Payment on Financial Transactions Towards Economic Growth in South East Asia Emergent Countries" for consideration in your esteemed journal. This paper explores the transformative impact of digital payment systems on financial transactions and their subsequent influence on economic growth within emerging economies in Southeast Asia. In this study, I have comprehensively analysed digital payment adoption across various Southeast Asian countries, examining both the benefits and challenges associated with this technological shift. The findings highlight significant correlations between the increased use of digital payments and enhanced economic performance, providing valuable insights for policymakers and financial institutions aiming to foster economic development through technological innovation. I believe this manuscript will be of great interest to your readers, as it addresses a timely and relevant topic with implications for both academic research and practical applications in the financial sector. The paper contributes to the existing literature by offering a nuanced understanding of how digital payment systems can drive economic growth in emerging markets, a subject that is increasingly pertinent in today's rapidly evolving financial landscape. I confirm that this manuscript has not been published elsewhere and is not being considered by any other journal. All authors have approved the manuscript and agree with its submission to the International Journal of Management and Business Applied. We have no conflicts of interest to disclose. Thank you for considering my submission. I look forward to your positive response. Best Regards, Martino Wibowo

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