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International Research Journal of Business Studies
ISSN : 20896271     EISSN : 23384565     DOI : 10.21632/irjbs
International Research Journal of Business Studies (IRJBS) comprises three constructs. The word “International” refers to our mission to provide readers with relevant fields of study and to involve authors in giving their contributions on an international scale. ”Research Journal” refers to our aim to function as a medium to disseminate research findings regardless of methodological differences. ”Business Studies” refers to the boundary of the fields of studies that we serve i.e. encompassing all disciplines and paradigms related to the studies of any facet of the business. Aim The primary objective of IRJBS is to bridge the gap between theory and practice in the area of business studies by presenting the results of an empirical study, including rigorous research methods, and providing managerial implications to the readers. Scope The IRJBS welcomes manuscripts in business management, which include the areas of strategic management, marketing management, finance management, organization, human resources management, and operations management. Starting Volume 13, Number 2 (2020), IRJBS publishes high-quality articles/papers using rigorous research with questions, evidence, and conclusions that are related to corporate management studies and recent trends that are relevant to business management scholars and business practitioners. More specifically, the IRJBS seeks to publish papers that ask and help to answer important and interesting questions in managing the corporation, develop and/or test theory, replicate prior studies, explore interesting phenomena, review and synthesize existing research, and evaluate the many methodologies used in the corporate management field. We welcome manuscripts in corporations within one geographic and/or across the geographic and business spectrum which include but are not limited to corporate strategy, corporate governance, corporate organization, and human capital, corporate finance, corporate marketing, and the operations aspect of the corporation. We appreciate a diverse range of research methods and are open to papers that rely on statistical inference, qualitative data, verbal theory, computational models, and mathematical models
Articles 337 Documents
Political Connection and BPD Performance Tulung, Joy Elly; Ramdani, Dendi
International Research Journal of Business Studies Vol. 16 No. 3 (2023): December 2023 - March 2024
Publisher : Universitas Prasetiya Mulya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21632/irjbs.16.3.289-298

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The political situation that stable and conducive simplify business activities of a company politics and vice versa can be facilitated by the existence of good business. The relationship is what eventually called a political connection. Business relationship with politics has a very close relationship to harmony of an economy. The sample in this study is board members in 26 BPD during the year 2010 to 2014. We use political connected as an independent variable, the political connected is the board are coming from government, BPD is owned by government so the board with government background is identified as a political connected. The dependent variables are return on asset, return on equity and non-performing loan. This study uses firm size as a control variable. This study is expected to give a contribution to the topics of political connection and give a recommendation to government how to choice the member of board.
The Implementation of Value Co-Creation in the Food Industry Yuliawati, Asri Anisa
International Research Journal of Business Studies Vol. 16 No. 3 (2023): December 2023 - March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21632/irjbs.16.3.299-314

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In this study, we analyse, and classify the literature that discusses the implementation of value co-creation in the food industry. For this purpose, we conducted a systematic literature review identified from Scopus database search results. Then, it was further screened and filtered to obtain specific literature that could answer the proposed research question. Our analysis focuses on how those studies put value co-creation into real business and industrial contexts. We are looking at the value co-creation phases, mechanisms, and how those could create particular value. We found that value co-creation can be implemented in various ways tailored to the context that the actors wish to achieve. Another classification is made to find out the focus of the present research. This classification is based on the different functions they were focusing on across the food industry. Finally, we organise and summarise the suggestion for future research directions
Boosting University Efficiency via Balanced Scorecard from a Financial and Internal Viewpoints Abadi, Muhammad Taufiq; Sadali, Ayatullah; Fadzkurrahman A, Muhammad Akbar
International Research Journal of Business Studies Vol. 17 No. 1 (2024): April - July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21632/irjbs.17.1.53-67

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This research aims to analyze the performance of the KH Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan State Islamic University (UIN) using the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) method which focuses on two perspectives: finance and internal business. The research method used is descriptive with a quantitative approach. Data was collected through surveys, interviews, and analysis of financial documents and internal university performance reports. Financial performance indicators include income, expenses and cost efficiency, while internal business indicators include academic processes, operational efficiency and service quality. The research results show that from a financial perspective, universities experienced a significant increase in annual income, especially from PNBP and academic support. However, there is still a need to diversify income sources. The largest expenditures are allocated to academic activities, staff salaries and allowances, and despite savings efforts, cost efficiency can still be improved. From an internal business perspective, the quality of the academic process is considered good but requires curriculum innovation that is more responsive to job market needs. Campus operational efficiency is good, but several administrative processes require digitalization. The level of student and staff satisfaction with university services is quite high, although there are areas that need improvement such as IT services and supporting facilities. This research concludes that the performance of UIN KH Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan from a financial and internal business perspective is quite good, but there are areas that require improvement to achieve higher efficiency and effectiveness. Key recommendations include diversifying revenue sources, increasing expenditure efficiency, curriculum innovation, and digitizing administrative processes.
Factors Inhibiting the Application of SAK-EMKM in Financial Report on MSMEs Kartikasari, Evi Dwi; Yanto, Yanto; Rodhiyah, Ma’rufatur; Dedyansyah, Achmad Farid; Binti Zainuddin, Siti Afiqah
International Research Journal of Business Studies Vol. 17 No. 1 (2024): April - July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21632/irjbs.17.1.83-92

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The existence of MSMEs can be believed to reduce unemployment and crime rates in the community so MSME empowerment needs to be improved properly. Most of the residents of Sambeng Village are MSME actors, but in their MSME activities, only 3.02% have business licenses. Policies related to obtaining capital with government facilities, namely low-interest credit, require financial reports that comply with the SAK-EMKM standards. This study aims to explore more deeply the implementation of SAK-EMKM in MSME financial reports. The method is descriptive qualitative with primary data sources. A sample of 95 based on purposive sampling. The results of the study showed that many MSMEs in Sambeng District have not implemented financial reports by SAK-EMKM, namely 73% of 95 respondents. Factors that hinder MSME actors from implementing EMKM-SAK are education, literacy, and capital sources. Based on the questionnaire, MSME actors whose capital sources are loans from banks that implement EMKM-SAK and for their capital, on average do not implement.
Positive eWOM and Consumers with a Fear of Missing Out Putri, Ni Luh Debby Maharani Eka; Sulhaini, Sulhaini; Saufi, Akhmad
International Research Journal of Business Studies Vol. 17 No. 1 (2024): April - July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21632/irjbs.17.1.31-42

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The study aims at examing the effect of positive electronic word of mouth (eWOM) and consumers with Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) of local skincare products. This research is quantitative in nature. the population are Indonesians who have shopped for local skincare products through s-commerce applications. the number of samples were 150. The data analysis is Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) approach, especially Partial Least Square (PLS) method.  The results showed that positive eWOM had no significant effect on impulse buying, while price discount showed the opposite. The study also found that  FOMO strengthens the effect of eWOM on impulse buying, suggesting that if the fear of missing out is high, positive eWOM prompts consumers to buy products impulsively. 
Recognize The Fierce Competition in The Fast Fashion Industry Rizaldy, Anpel; Supiansyah, Supiansyah
International Research Journal of Business Studies Vol. 16 No. 1 (2023): April - July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21632/irjbs.16.1.1-10

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Inditex, Fast Retailing Co. Ltd, Gap Inc, Hennes & Mauritz AB, and Urban Outfitters Inc are world-famous industries that make fashion brand that adopts the fast fashion industry system. This article will discuss market competition in the fast fashion industry using Porter’s five forces model. The analysis was carried out using descriptive qualitative methods on five samples of the fast fashion industry within a competitive market, E.g., Inditex (ZARA), Fast Retailing Co. Ltd (UNIQLO), Gap Inc (GAP), Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M), and Urban Outfitters Inc (Urban Outfitters). That way, we will understand how difficult the competition is in the fast fashion industry environment and where able to use the analytical approach to measure competition analysis for other industries.
Analyzing Sustainable Practices in Fashion Supply Chain Soni, Sheetal; Baldawa, Sejal
International Research Journal of Business Studies Vol. 16 No. 1 (2023): April - July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21632/irjbs.16.1.11-25

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Fast fashion brands create high quantities of synthetic, petroleum-based garments that result in high levels of textile waste and emissions. To change the dreadful tag of hazardous production, top-notch fast fashion leaders started paying attention towards adopting sustainable practices, including sustainable supply chain management (SSCM).This paper conducts a structured review of the annual reports on the topic of energy efficiency and environmental sustainability practices adopted by fashion brands in the supply chain management context. This study tries to identify the factors and classification influencing energy efficiency and environmental sustainability initiatives that impact supply chain performance, the customer perspective and the different technologies supporting energy efficiency and sustainable practices based on the analysis of the data related to the sustainability of top fashion brands from their past five year annual reports.
Performance Measurement of a Private Hospital during the Pandemic Covid-19 Umniyatun, Yuyun; Aulia, Kris Febyta; Rahayu, Sri; Jacoeb, Teuku Nebrisa Zagladin; Nurmansyah, Mochammad Iqbal
International Research Journal of Business Studies Vol. 16 No. 1 (2023): April - July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21632/irjbs.16.1.27-42

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This study aims to analyze the performance of private hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic through the BSC approach. This research uses a quantitative descriptive approach based on a case study at a private hospital in East Jakarta. A hospital employee-patient survey provided the main data. 2019–2020 hospital reports supplied secondary data. The results showed that, from the customer perspective, there was a decrease in performance in customer acquisition and retention. From the internal business process perspective, there is a decrease in bed occupancy rate and turnover interval. From a financial perspective, there is a decline in profitability and cost recovery rate. The learning perspective is considered good in employee satisfaction, low employee turnover, and regular training, so that it can be concluded that employee retention is well implemented. Overall, hospitals need to review key performance indicators from a customer perspective and internal business processes to improve financial performance.
The Role of Religious Commitment, Collectivism, and Long-Term Orientation in Consumer Impulse Buying Fasyni, Awisal
International Research Journal of Business Studies Vol. 16 No. 1 (2023): April - July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21632/irjbs.16.1.43-52

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This study examines religion and culture’s influence on impulsive and compulsive buying. The research population is people who have made impulsive and compulsive purchases for fashion products, with a sample size of 212 respondents. Questionnaires were distributed through social media, and the collected data were analyzed using PLS. The study results show that 1) religious commitment negatively affects compulsive buying, 2) collectivism culture has been shown to positively affect impulsive and compulsive buying, 3) religious commitment is not proven to affect impulse buying, and 4) long-term orientation has also been shown not to affect impulsive and compulsive buying. Businesses can encourage impulse and compulsive buying by focusing their target market on collectivists with low levels of religious commitment.
Social Entrepreneurship Development Strategy Febrianto, Abi Sopyan; Khoirunnisa, Rilla; Sudiro, Achmad; Rahayu, Mintarti
International Research Journal of Business Studies Vol. 16 No. 1 (2023): April - July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21632/irjbs.16.1.53-63

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This study aimed to analyze the strategy of developing social entrepreneurship with the Social Impact Canvas method on Sahawood. This study used a qualitative method with a case study approach. Data collection method was done by using observation and interviews with four informants who were directly involved in the Sahawood business process. The Social Impact Canvas provides an overview of business development strategies contained in the components of anchor purpose; value prepositions; stakeholders; stakeholders relationship; channel; key activities; key resources; key partners; revenue streams; magnitude; costs; differentiation. The findings in this study indicate that the social value of Sahawood creates a strong brand story and becomes a strength in attracting consumers. As a social entrepreneurship, Sahawood was able to become a place for former addicts to change for the better and control the beneficiaries from using drugs again and committing criminal acts. Social Impact Canvas is not only describing business implementation but also highlighting social values and business uniqueness in social entrepreneurship. This study has implications for the development of Sahawood’s future business strategy.

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