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International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29640865     DOI : https://doi.org/10.99075/ijebir.v1i01.1073
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (IJEBIR) is a high quality open access peer reviewed research journal. providing a platform for the researchers, academicians, professional, practitioners and students to impart and share knowledge in the form of high quality empirical and theoretical research papers, case studies. This journal focuses on every research discipline related to social behavior science, entrepreneurship and business management such as human resource management, marketing management, financial management, production/operational management, strategic management, sharia business management, halal industry management, tourism management, banking management, industrial management, agribusiness management, business administration, entrepreneurial activities, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), consumer behavior, purchasing decisions, consumer satisfaction, consumer loyalty and several areas of business behavior, also includes community social research
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The Influence Of Consumer Reviews And Indonesian National Team Brand Ambassadors On Purchase Intention For Le Minerale Products Stevira Andien Razika; Dorothy Rouly Haratua Pandjaitan
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 5 No. 02 (2026): February - March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijebir.v5i02.2990

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The competition in the bottled water industry (AMDK) in Indonesia is increasingly intensifying along with the development of information technology and changes in consumer behavior in seeking product references. Consumers today tend to consider customer reviews and the influence of public figures before making a purchase. Le Minerale, as one of the bottled water brands in Indonesia, utilizes marketing strategies thru consumer reviews and collaboration with the Indonesian National Team as Brand Ambassadors to enhance consumer purchase intention. This study aims to determine the influence of consumer reviews and the Indonesian National Team Brand Ambassador on the purchase intention of Le Minerale products. This research employs a quantitative approach with data collection techniques thru questionnaires distributed to 120 respondents using the non-probability sampling method with purposive sampling technique. Data analysis is conducted using multiple linear regression and hypothesis testing both partially (t-test) and simultaneously (F-test). The research results show that consumer reviews have a positive and significant effect on the purchase intention of Le Minerale products. The Indonesian National Team Brand Ambassador also has a positive and significant effect on the purchase intention of Le Minerale products. Simultaneously, consumer reviews and the Indonesian National Team Brand Ambassador have a significant effect on the purchase intention of Le Minerale products.
Profitability, Leverage, and Size as Drivers of Firm Value: A Study of Indonesian Manufacturing Companies Yahya, Hilmi Agni Rajabbi; Yulianto, Agung
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 5 No. 02 (2026): February - March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijebir.v5i02.2991

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This analyze aims to evaluate impact of profit, debt ratio, and firm size on the value of a manufacturing company the in processed food subsector itemized at the Indonesia Stock Exchange span period from 2022 to 2024. This research plan uses a causal associative study approach. In this study, trial was taken untilizing the purposive approach sampling. The analyzed data in this study includes 101 companies, of which 55 companies were selected as samples for a three-year observation period (2022-2024). The technique used to analyze the data is multiple linear regression. Centered the on test outcome, it able to be concluded data that from this study match necessary classical presumptions, including normality, and are available no are issues of multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity, and autocorrelation. The outcome of the fractional hypothesis assessment that donate profitability impacts the of firm value. From the outcome findings, can it deduced be that profitability performs crucial an part in influencing the firm value, indicating that capability the company's to create surplus a key is factor in increasing firm value. Meanwhile, leverage and firm size had no impact, indicating that debt levels and firm size are not determining factors in determining firm value.
Price Volatility and Correlation of Animal Protein Food Commodities in South Sulawesi Abdul Rahman Nur; Mohammad Natsir; Amruddin; Sri Mardiyati; Muh. Arifin Fattah
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 5 No. 02 (2026): February - March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijebir.v5i02.2998

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This study aims to analyze the price fluctuations of beef, broiler chicken, and chicken eggs as sources of animal protein, as well as to analyze the correlation between commodity prices and food inflation in South Sulawesi Province, during 2021–2025. Secondary monthly time series data were obtained from the Strategic Food Price Information Center (PIHPS) and the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). Data were analyzed using coefficient of variation (CV) analysis and Pearson correlation. The results show that beef prices in modern markets fluctuate more (CV 9.16%) than in traditional markets (CV 8.01%), while wholesalers experience the highest volatility in the beef supply chain (CV 11.11%) compared to producers (CV 8.86%) and retailers (CV 8.51%). Broiler chicken prices were more stable in modern markets (CV 12.64%) than in traditional markets (CV 19.82%), but wholesalers again experienced the highest volatility (CV 31.07%), followed by producers (CV 28.56%) and retailers (CV 10.17%). Egg prices were slightly more stable in modern markets than in traditional markets (CV 19.45 vs. 20.24%), while producers recorded the highest volatility (CV 24.06%), followed by wholesalers (CV 21.13%) and retailers (CV 18.54%). Monthly food inflation averaged 0.331% and was highly volatile (CV 5.228%). Pearson correlation analysis revealed a strong and highly significant positive correlation between beef and egg prices (r=0.759; p<0.01), while the correlations between beef and broiler chicken, and between broiler chicken and eggs, were weak and insignificant. The correlation between each animal protein price and food inflation is negative and statistically insignificant, indicating that food inflation in South Sulawesi is mainly driven by other staple commodities.
The Effect Of Digital Leadership On Work Productivity Based On Employee Motivation And Engagement At Maison Aurelia Sanur Hotel Risa Pratini; Ni Made Yudhaningsih; I Dewa Nyoman Usadha; Anak Agung Elik Astari
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 5 No. 02 (2026): February - March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijebir.v5i02.3003

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Digital transformation in the hospitality industry demands adaptive leadership capable of leveraging technology to sustain employee productivity. This study examines the influence of digital leadership on employee motivation, employee engagement, and work productivity, as well as the mediating roles of motivation and engagement in that relationship, at Maison Aurelia Sanur Hotel, Bali, Indonesia. Employing a quantitative explanatory design, data were collected via structured questionnaires administered to all 40 hotel employees through a saturated (census) sampling technique. Partial Least Squares – Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) was applied using SmartPLS 4 software to test direct and indirect hypothetical relationships. Results confirm that digital leadership positively and significantly influences employee motivation (β = 0.482, t = 2.730, p = 0.006), employee engagement (β = 0.764, t = 9.147, p = 0.000), and work productivity (β = 0.318, t = 3.458, p = 0.001). Employee motivation (β = 0.386, t = 3.988, p = 0.000) and employee engagement (β = 0.357, t = 3.294, p = 0.001) also significantly predict work productivity. Mediation testing further establishes that both variables serve as significant mediators, with indirect effects of 0.186 (through motivation, p = 0.019) and 0.272 (through engagement, p = 0.003) respectively. The model accounts for 79.5% of the variance in work productivity (R² = 0.795; Q² = 0.934). These findings underscore the strategic importance of strengthening digital leadership as a managerial approach to improving employee productivity through motivational and engagement mechanisms in the hospitality context.
Analysis of Peanut Farming Income in Lanne Village, Tondong Tallasa Subdistrict, Pangkajene and Islands Regency Ahmad Reskullah; Andi Amran Asriadi; Andi Rahayu Anwar
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 5 No. 02 (2026): February - March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijebir.v5i02.3004

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This study aims to determine the amount of production costs incurred by farmers and analyze the amount of income farmers earn from peanut farming in Lanne Village, Tondong Tallasa District, Pangkajene and Islands Regency. This study was conducted using the simple random sampling method. The research sample was taken randomly in Lanne Village. All peanut farmers who were members of the tanin group were included in the research population. The selection of farmer samples was carried out using a simple random sampling method, resulting in 165 farmers as samples, 24 of whom represented 15%. For data analysis, this study used quantitative descriptive analysis and calculated the analysis of costs, receipts, and income. The results showed that the costs incurred from peanut farming were fixed costs of IDR 3,812,333 and variable costs of IDR 3,020,208. Thus, the total cost of peanut farming was IDR 6,832,542. The revenue from peanut farming is IDR.88,032,466, and the income from peanut farming is IDR. 81,199,925 per planting season. This figure shows that the income obtained from peanut farming is very profitable.
Analysis of the Impact of Tax Revenues on Accountability: Practical Experience Across Central Asia Burhonov Azizbek; Heryana, Toni; Islami , Imas Nurani
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 5 No. 02 (2026): February - March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijebir.v5i02.2888

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This study sought to examine the effect of tax revenues on government accountability, specifically focusing on the five countries that make up the Central Asian region. This includes Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. This study will focus on the aforementioned countries with regard to the past five years, comparing the tax revenues collected on their effect on the fiscal institutions' level of transparency. From the study, it is clear that an increased level of tax revenues collected does have a positive effect on the level of government transparency but with varying degrees that are determined by the political structure of the institutions. The study makes a theoretical contribution to the understanding of fiscal accountability in transition economies, as well as practical suggestions to policymakers who wish to reinforce the link between revenue generation and responsible governance.
The Influence Of Fear Of Missing Out (Fomo) And Celebrity Endorser Syifa Hadju On Impulse Buying With Hedonic Shopping Motivation As A Moderating Variable: (Study on Generation Z Consumers of Glad2Glow Products in Bandar Lampung City) Putri Chantika Khairunnisa; Satria Bangsawan; ⁠Mutiasari Nur Wulan
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 5 No. 02 (2026): February - March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijebir.v5i02.3012

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The development of e-commerce and social media has driven changes in consumer behavior, particularly among Generation Z, in purchasing skincare products. This phenomenon is characterized by an increase in impulse buying behavior influenced by psychological and digital marketing factors. This study aims to analyze the influence of Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) and celebrity endorser Syifa Hadju on impulse buying, with hedonic shopping motivation as a moderating variable, among Generation Z consumers of Glad2Glow products in Bandar Lampung City. This study uses a quantitative approach with a survey method. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to Generation Z consumers who had purchased Glad2Glow products, with the sample size determined using purposive sampling. Data analysis was performed using Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) through SmartPLS software. The results showed that Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) and celebrity endorsers had a positive and significant effect on impulse buying. In addition, hedonic shopping motivation was found to moderate the influence of Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) and celebrity endorsers on impulse buying.
Determinants of Export Competitiveness of Coffee Commodities in South Sulawesi Ummul Khair; Sri Mardiyati; Amruddin; Mohammad Natsir; Muh. Arifin Fattah
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 5 No. 02 (2026): February - March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijebir.v5i02.3037

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Negotiation and strategic positioning in international trade are crucial for maximizing the economic benefits of agricultural commodities. This study aims to analyze the determinants of the export competitiveness of coffee from South Sulawesi, Indonesia, during the 2010–2024 period. The independent variables examined include coffee production capacity, world coffee prices, and the exchange rate of the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) against the US Dollar (USD), while the dependent variable is export competitiveness, measured by the Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) index. Utilizing an Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression model, the findings reveal that the model explains 70.5% of the variance in coffee export competitiveness. Statistically, both coffee production and the exchange rate exhibit a significant negative impact on the RCA index, suggesting structural vulnerabilities related to supply quality and high dependency on imported agricultural inputs. Conversely, world coffee prices do not significantly influence export competitiveness, indicating the position of local exporters as price takers bound by long-term forward contracts. These findings emphasize the urgent need for strategic policy shifts from quantity-oriented agricultural expansion to quality standardization and upstream cost stabilization.
Analysis Of The Effect Of Local Original Revenue (PAD) And Capital Expenditure On Economic Growth In East Java Province 2015-2023 Hastomo Deta Wardhana; Marseto; Anisa Fitria Utami
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 5 No. 02 (2026): February - March, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijebir.v5i02.3045

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Regional economic growth is an important indicator of development performance in the era of fiscal decentralization. This study aims to analyze the effect of Local Own-Source Revenue (PAD) and capital expenditure on economic growth of in East Java Province during 2015–2023. This research employs a quantitative approach using multiple linear regression, with PAD and capital expenditure transformed into natural logarithms. The study uses secondary data obtained from the Central Statistics Agency and the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance. The results show that PAD does not have a significant partial effect on economic growth, while capital expenditure has a significant effect. However, simultaneously, PAD and capital expenditure significantly influence regional economic growth. These findings indicate that capital expenditure plays a more dominant role in promoting regional economic growth.
Project Planning as an aspect of successful completion of Donor Funded Water Projects in Baringo County, Kenya. OUMA, DENIS; Cherutich, Kutol
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 5 No. 03 (2026): International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research( IJEBIR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijebir.v5i03.2989

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Water is an essential resource for human survival and economic growth, yet access to clean and safe water remains a significant challenge with limited literature review aligned to semi-arid regions. This study focused on the influence Project Planning in the successful completion of donor-funded water projects in Baringo County where many initiatives and struggles to meet water project success is a mirage despite substantial investment. The study was anchored on the theory of planning and the theory of execution. The study employed a descriptive research design and gathered data from 357 stakeholders across various donor-funded water initiatives through a structured questionnaire. The sample size used of 84 respondents included project managers, staff, donor representatives, community members, and government officials. The study found that Project Planning, significantly affected successful completion of donor-funded water projects in Baringo County. The findings show that to improve project outcomes, it is vital to establish more consistent and comprehensive planning practices with clearer definition and communication of project scopes. Adherence to timelines and better resource allocation needed to be emphasized. Project teams were to ensure that contingency plans are not only developed but regularly updated and integrated into daily management. Strengthening of planning frameworks could help reduce schedule slippages and budget overruns, thereby increasing the likelihood of timely and successful project completion.

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