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Review of Management, Accounting, and Business Studies
ISSN : 27234584     EISSN : 29624819     DOI : 10.38043
Core Subject : Economy,
Review of Management, Accounting, and Business Studies is a set of international journals which are managed by Universitas Pendidikan Nasional. It is under supervised of the Faculty of Economics and Business. It will be published regularly in two times per year on April and December. Review of Management, Accounting, and Business Studies provides a platform in which researchers are able to publish their journals. The journals are limited only on three fields studies such as Management, Accounting, and Business studies. The purpose of Review of Management, Accounting, and Business Studies is to give review of new insight in business management and accounting topics. It also encourages collaboration of researchers in finding special issues around the topics. Review of Management, Accounting, and Business Studies establishes journals in which presented in English language. As it is written in international language, it can be assessed by many researchers over the world.
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The influence of content, influencer, and experiential marketing on customer engagement of online game applications Sari, Desak Made Febri Purnama; Aprialita, Sari Dewi
Review of Management, Accounting, and Business Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/revenue.v1i1.2665

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This study was motivated by the rapid development of online games in Indonesia, particularly in Denpasar City. It could be seen from the download increasement of online games on a number of platforms such as Play Store, Appstore, and also steam chart. Online games nowadays were easy to be played anywhere and anytime with good image quality. Additionally, the government really appreciated and supported the world of online gaming sports or well-known as e-sports. The purposes of this study were; 1) to determine the effect of content marketing on the process of forming customer engagement in online game applications, 2) to find out the influence of influencers on the process of forming customer engagement in online game applications, 3) to determine the effect of experiential marketing on the process of forming customer engagement in online game applications, and 4) to find out whether there is a simultaneous influence between content marketing, influencers, and experiential marketing to customer engagement on online games in Denpasar. This study used the quantitative data analysis method. Data collection techniques used were observation and questionnaires. Then, the data were analyzed by using SPSS. Partially, content adoption, influencer, and experiential marketing have a positive and significant influence on customer engagement in online games in Denpasar. The results of this study indicated that (1) variable content has a positive and significant effect on customer engagement, (2) influencer variables have a positive and significant effect on customer engagement, (3) experiential marketing variables have a positive and significant effect on customer engagement, and (4) content, influencers, and experiential marketing variables have a positive and significant effect on customer engagement.
The effect of media exposure, type of companies, and environmental performance on carbon emission disclosure of Indonesia companies Herdiawan, I Putu Billy; Dewi, I Gusti Ayu Agung Pradnya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/revenue.v1i1.2670

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The Effect of Media Exposure, Type of Companies, and Environmental Performance on Carbon Emission Disclosure (CED) in Indonesian Companies (Empirical Studies on Manufacturing Companies Listed on The Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2016-2018 Period). This study aimed to obtain empirical evidence regarding the effect of Media Exposure, Type of Companies, and Environmental Performance on the disclosure of carbon emissions in manufacturing companies in Indonesia. Measurement of the extent of carbon disclosure was done using a checklist developed based on the information request sheet provided by the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project). The populations of this study were all manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2016 to 2018. The samples of this research were taken from manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2016 to 2018 using the purposive sampling method. There were 15 companies in 2016, 15 companies in 2017, and 15 companies in 2018 that met the criteria as research samples. The classic assumption test was performed for data analysis, and regression analysis was conducted for hypothesis testing. The results of this study indicate that Media Exposure affects the disclosure of corporate carbon emissions in Indonesia, while the Type of Companies and Environmental Performance had no effect on the disclosure of corporate carbon emissions in Indonesia.
Why do millennials still shop at department stores? Atussolihah, Badi; Sari, Putu Ratna Juwita
Review of Management, Accounting, and Business Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/revenue.v1i1.2671

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This study investigated the factors influencing purchasing decisions among millennials in the retail environment, with a focus on recent fashion, sales promotion, and store ambiance. Utilizing a quantitative research approach, data was collected from millennials residing in Denpasar City, Bali, through questionnaire distribution. Factor analysis was employed to analyze the data, revealing four key factors: recent fashion, sales promotion, exterior store ambiance, and interior store ambiance. The results indicated that while recent fashion trends may have had a minor negative impact on purchasing decisions, sales promotions played a significant role in driving consumer interest. Moreover, both exterior and interior store ambiance exerted a substantial influence on purchasing decisions, emphasizing the importance of creating visually appealing and welcoming retail environments. These findings underscored the need for retailers to adopt a holistic approach to marketing and merchandising strategies, balancing trendy offerings with strategic promotions and enhancing store ambiance to optimize consumer engagement and drive sales. Overall, this study provided valuable insights for retailers seeking to understand and cater to the preferences of millennial consumers in the competitive retail landscape.
Financial performance comparison: BCA Conventional and BCA Sharia period of 2016-2018 Sanjaya, I Putu Eka; Prabawa, I Dewa Ketut Gede
Review of Management, Accounting, and Business Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/revenue.v4i2.5120

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This study examined the financial performance of BCA Conventional and BCA Sharia from 2016 to 2018, focusing on six financial ratios: Non-Performing Loans/Non-Performing Financing (NPL/NPF), Loan to Deposit Ratio/Financing to Deposit Ratio (LDR/FDR), Return on Assets (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE), Operating Expenses to Operating Income (BOPO), and Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR). BCA Conventional generally outperformed BCA Sharia, showing superior results in LDR, ROA, ROE, and BOPO ratios, indicating better liquidity, profitability, and operational efficiency. BCA Sharia excelled in NPF and CAR ratios, suggesting lower credit risk and better capital adequacy. Both banks met regulatory standards, though BCA Sharia needed improvement in ROA and ROE to enhance competitiveness. The study underscored the importance of continuous performance monitoring and strategic management to maintain stability and trust in the banking sector. Future research should explore more advanced analytical methods and extend comparisons across different types of banks for more comprehensive insights.
The management model of Ceking Terrace Tegallalang based on sustainable tourism development Sukmadiarta, Pande Putu Tobi; Sunariani, Ni Nyoman
Review of Management, Accounting, and Business Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/revenue.v4i2.5122

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Indonesia's rich natural beauty and biodiversity made it a prime destination for both domestic and international tourists, significantly contributing to the nation's economic growth. The tourism sector, closely linked to sustainable development, required careful management to ensure the continuity of natural and socio-cultural resources. This study examined the management model of the Ceking Terrace tourist attraction in Tegallalang Village, Bali, a region renowned for its terraced rice fields and cultural richness. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through observation, documentation, and in-depth interviews with various stakeholders, including management officials, local community leaders, and tourists. The study revealed that the Ceking Terrace was managed using the Planning, Organizing, Actuating, and Controlling (POAC) model, which effectively enhanced local revenue and community welfare. The management focused on maintaining environmental sustainability, socio-cultural values, and economic benefits, aligning with the Tri Hita Karana principle that emphasized harmony between humans, nature, and spirituality. Despite its popularity, the site faced challenges such as inadequate public facilities, which hindered optimal tourist satisfaction and accessibility. Recommendations for improving the management of Ceking Terrace included better recruitment and salary distribution for employees, enhancing public facilities, and fostering partnerships with travel agents to boost tourist visits. The study underscored the importance of sustainable tourism development practices to ensure long-term benefits for both the local community and the environment.
The impact of service quality, price, and perceived convenience on customer loyalty in conventional building material stores Utari, Ida Ayu Made Dwi; Raditya, I Wayan Angga
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/revenue.v4i2.5228

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The study aimed to determine the effect of service quality, price, and perceived convenience on customer loyalty at the building material store UD. Puspa Nadi, located in Badung Regency. The population in this study comprised all residents of Badung Regency, totaling 543,681 people. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, which involves selecting respondents based on specific criteria to ensure they are relevant to the study topic. The number of respondents was determined using the Slovin formula, resulting in a total sample of 100 respondents. The data analysis technique used to test the hypotheses in this study was multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results, it was found that service quality, price, and perceived convenience had a significant positive effect on customer loyalty, both partially and simultaneously. These results indicate the higher the quality of services provided by UD. Puspa Nadi, the more affordable the prices of building materials offered to consumers, and the higher the perception of customer convenience when transacting with UD. Puspa Nadi, the greater the increase in customer loyalty.
The role of women in tourism activities in Kalibukbuk Tourism Village Shantika, Budi; Pradika, I Gede Odi; Korry, Putu Dyah Permatha
Review of Management, Accounting, and Business Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/revenue.v4i2.5229

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This study aimed to determine the role of women in tourism activities in the Kalibukbuk Tourism Village. The role referred to in this research was the role of women entrepreneurs in developing community-based tourism in the Kalibukbuk Tourism Village. This research was conducted in the Kalibukbuk Tourism Village, Buleleng Regency, which had become one of the Tourism Villages. Given that tourism was the main sector of economic support in the province of Bali, tourism could not be separated from the role of women as actors in existing tourism activities. Researchers asked several questions to informants, who included a number of women entrepreneurs and the Head of the Kalibukbuk Tourism Village. The selection of the informants for this research used a purposive sampling method and data validation techniques using triangulation techniques and sources. The results of this study indicated that women in the Kalibukbuk Tourism Village played a very important role in tourism activities in the village. These women entrepreneurs expedited tourism activities in the Kalibukbuk Tourism Village by providing services or goods needed by tourists, such as catering services, souvenirs, and accommodations like hotels, offering tourists a temporary residence while visiting. Directly or indirectly, this contributed to the development of tourism in the Kalibukbuk Tourism Village with the concept of community-based tourism. However, there were several obstacles to its application, such as minimal access to capital, low season, and bad weather.
The effect of ethical orientation, anticipative socialization, and employee organizational commitment to whistleblowing behavior Aristana, I Nengah; Sari, Ni Ketut Ayu Ratna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/revenue.v4i2.5230

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The aim of this study was to determine the factors that influence employees' actions in viewing fraud or corporate violations and becoming whistleblowers as part of the internal control system. The goal was to minimize social losses arising from unethical behavior within the company. The population of the study comprised all employees of private hospitals in Bali, specifically in the districts of Jembrana, Tabanan, Badung, Gianyar, and Denpasar. A sample of 100 employees was selected from this population, with data collected through online questionnaires distributed to several employees working in these private hospitals. The data used were primary data collected through online questionnaires (Google Forms). The data analysis technique included a data test instrument consisting of validity and reliability tests. The Classical Assumption Test included the Normality Test, Multicollinearity Test, and Heteroscedasticity Test. Additionally, this study employed Multiple Linear Regression Analysis. Hypothesis testing was conducted using the Hypothesis Test (t-test). The results of this study indicated that there was no significant negative influence of ethical orientation on employee whistleblowing behavior in private hospitals in Bali. However, anticipatory socialization and organizational commitment had significant positive effects on whistleblowing behavior.

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