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The Influence of Marketing Ability, Innovation Ability and Learning Ability on the Performance of SMEs in the Province of DIY Muhlisin, Muhammad
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 3 No 3 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v3i3.134

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This study examines the influence of marketing capability, innovation capability and learning capability on the performance of SMEs in the DIY Province. The population of this study is SMEs in the DIY. The subjects of this study are employees, managers and/or owners of SMEs. The research sample of 176 respondents includes employees, managers and/or owners of SMEs in the City of Yogyakarta. The research data were then analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the research results: First, marketing capability has a positive and significant effect on SME performance. Second, innovation capability has a positive and significant effect on SME performance. Third, learning capability has a positive and significant effect on SME performance. Fourth, marketing capability, innovation capability and learning capability have a positive and significant effect on SME performance in the DIY Province.
How to Minimize Economic Loss in Future Pandemic? A Trend Analysis Based on the Role of AI Technology Mahmud, Danish
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 3 No 5 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v3i5.137

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The COVID-19 pandemic revealed the vulnerability of global economies to health crises, highlighting the need for innovative solutions. This study explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can reduce the financial impact of pandemics across healthcare, supply chains, and economic forecasting. Using trend analysis, it shows how AI technologies—such as predictive analytics, automation, and optimization—enhance decision-making and support continuity in health and business sectors. AI aids in virus spread forecasting, efficient resource allocation, and faster precision medicine, helping mitigate both immediate and long-term economic consequences. The research underscores the urgency of investing in AI infrastructure and regulatory frameworks to prepare for future crises. Ultimately, AI is shown not only to support pandemic response but also to lay the foundation for sustainable economic recovery and resilient societies.
The Impact of Argument Quality, Perceived Usefulness, and Ease of Use on Purchase Intentions: Evidence from Viral Marketing of Mobile Applications in Indonesia Nashrulloh, Chabib
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 3 No 5 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v3i5.138

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This study investigates how argument quality, perceived usefulness (PU), and perceived ease of use (PEU) shape user attitudes (ATT) and purchase intentions (PI) toward mobile applications promoted through viral marketing. Using a quantitative survey of 200 Indonesian social‑media users, data were analysed with partial least squares‑structural equation modelling (SmartPLS 4). Results show that argument quality positively influences PU (β = 0.412; p < 0.001) and PEU (β = 0.346; p < 0.001). PU (β = 0.364; p < 0.001) and PEU (β = 0.233; p < 0.01) both enhance ATT, which in turn strongly predicts PI (β = 0.678; p < 0.001). The findings highlight the importance of rational, credible messaging and intuitive interface design in converting viral exposure into buying decisions.
Integration of waste in SDGs Nurlilasari, Puspita; Rahmah, Devi Maulida; Kastaman, Roni
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 3 No 5 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v3i5.139

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The accelerating threats of climate change and environmental degradation require industries to adopt holistic and integrated solutions that go beyond conventional pollution control. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the integration between carbon credit systems and industrial wastewater management, viewed through the lens of chemical engineering and process optimization. It emphasizes how the synergistic deployment of carbon reduction technologies and wastewater treatment innovations can support global climate and water sustainability targets, particularly Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure), 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and 13 (Climate Action). By exploring both technological and policy frameworks—including the Paris Agreement, national emission regulations, and voluntary market mechanisms such as the Gold Standard and Verified Carbon Standard—this study outlines pathways for industries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions while simultaneously improving water quality, recovering energy and nutrients, and enhancing economic returns through circular resource use. The paper also identifies key challenges in implementation, including verification complexity, regulatory gaps, and financial constraints, and proposes innovations such as modular bioelectrochemical systems, microalgae-based treatment for CO₂ fixation, and blockchain-enabled carbon credit verification. In doing so, it aims to provide a roadmap for climate-resilient and environmentally sound industrial transformation grounded in chemical engineering principles.
Heat and Mass Balances in Liquid Soap Production for Sustainable Industrial Development Aligned with SDGs Nurlilasari, Puspita; Bangun, Tiara Maylafaizah Br; Agustine, Maelani Sri
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 3 No 6 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v3i6.140

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This study presents a comprehensive analysis of mass and energy balances in the liquid soap manufacturing process with the objective of enhancing process efficiency and promoting cleaner production principles in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and SDG 13 (Climate Action). Leveraging data compiled from over 60 international journal publications and validated through process simulation software (Aspen Plus®), the research systematically quantifies the flow of materials and energy within each stage of the production process. The investigation identifies critical inefficiencies such as excessive energy consumption in drying and waste sludge generation. Through scenario analyses including feedstock substitution with waste cooking oil and heat integration techniques, the study demonstrates potential reductions in raw material costs by up to 18%, energy consumption by 10%, and greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 28%. These findings underscore the significant role of integrated mass and energy management strategies in steering traditional manufacturing towards sustainable, economically viable, and environmentally responsible operations.
Transforming Corn Stalks into Sustainable Block Boards for Durable Children's Toys: A Material Science Perspective Linked to Sustainable Development Goals Nurlilasari, Puspita; Attallah, Nurvirzy Muflih; Masri, Andry
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 3 No 6 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v3i6.141

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This paper presents a comprehensive study on the transformation of corn stalks, an abundant agricultural waste, into structurally reliable block boards with high bending strength suitable for children’s toys. The innovation leverages physical principles of matter states, fiber mechanics, and sustainable design thinking inspired by Andry Masri’s creative-industrial research. The resulting material meets key performance indicators in bending, elasticity, water resistance, and cost competitiveness. Furthermore, this study frames the material’s development and application within the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals .SDGs., particularly SDG 3, 9, 12, 13, and 15.
Sustainable Development Goals Through Carbon Dioxide Conversion to Formic Acid as Coagulation Agent Prihantoro, Nikolas Ardian; Nurlilasari, Puspita
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 3 No 6 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v3i6.142

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Addressing global sustainability challenges requires innovative approaches that integrate environmental, economic, and technological solutions. This article explores the sustainable development potential of converting carbon dioxide (CO₂), a major greenhouse gas, into formic acid—a valuable chemical compound used as a freezing agent in the coagulation of natural rubber. The study further delves into the solid-state characteristics of materials involved in this process, emphasizing the distinction between crystalline and amorphous solids. Understanding the atomic arrangement in materials contributes to optimizing coagulation and freezing techniques critical for natural rubber production. This work links CO₂ valorization with advanced material science principles, promoting circular economy and environmental sustainability aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Comprehensive Review of Process Simulation to Industrial Applications and Sustainability Integration Nurlilasari, Puspita
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 3 No 6 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v3i6.143

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Aspen HYSYS has become a foundational tool in process engineering, offering robust capabilities for modeling, simulating, and optimizing complex industrial processes. This review explores the application of Aspen HYSYS across diverse industries—including energy generation, petrochemicals, renewable fuels, and waste heat recovery—with a specific focus on heat and mass balance calculations. Through several validated case studies, we illustrate how HYSYS enables engineers to evaluate thermal efficiency, optimize mass flows, and reduce environmental impacts. The study includes detailed performance data for shell-and-tube heat exchangers, reactive distillation systems, organic Rankine cycles, and dehydration processes. Each simulation case is contextualized in terms of energy conservation and sustainable process design, demonstrating direct contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure), and SDG 13 (Climate Action). Moreover, the review elaborates on numerical techniques and thermodynamic models used in HYSYS, offering guidance on choosing appropriate property packages and convergence settings. Challenges in fouling, turndown operation, and reference-state discrepancies in enthalpy tracking are also discussed. Ultimately, this article underscores the potential of process simulation not only as a tool for design and analysis but also as a driver of innovation and sustainability in industrial operations.
What are The Factors that Influence The Investment Intentions of Generation Z in Yogyakarta? Shefyana, Ricka; Kusumawardhani, Ratih; Damanik, Johannes Maysan
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 3 No 6 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63901/ijebam.v3i6.144

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This study analyzes the factors influencing investment intentions among Generation Z in Yogyakarta by applying the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). The variables examined include past behavior and subjective norms toward investment intention. A quantitative approach was employed, with data collected through online questionnaires distributed to 149 Generation Z respondents. The data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results show that past behavior has a positive and significant effect on investment intention, with a coefficient of 0,480 (p-value 0,001). Similarly, subjective norms also have a positive and significant effect on investment intention, with a coefficient of 0,451 (p-value 0,002). These findings highlight the importance of prior investment experience and social environment in shaping Generation Z’s investment intentions.
Assessing The Triple Bottom Line: a Cross-Sectional Analysis of Economic, Social, and Environmental Sustainability in Contemporary Development Projects Saeed Angorani
Indonesian Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, and Management (IJEBAM) Vol 3 No 4 (2025): April 2025
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Purpose: The purpose of this research is to investigate the interrelationships between economic, social, and environmental components in modern development initiatives, as well as their implications for sustainability. The main goal is to decipher the complex dynamics and consequences of various variables in order to provide insights for holistic project planning and decision-making. Design/Methodology/Approach: A cross-sectional study was carried out utilising a questionnaire-based survey distributed to 500 participants in various development programmes. The study used statistical analyses such as Pearson correlation coefficients and t-tests to investigate the links between economic, social, and environmental variables, as well as their influence on social and environmental sustainability. Findings: The findings show substantial relationships between economic performance and favourable social and environmental indices, highlighting the interconnectivity of the two. Furthermore, a significant association was discovered between Economic, Social, and Environmental Indicators and the social impact on local communities and stakeholders. Originality/Value: This study adds new perspectives by objectively illustrating the interdependence of economic, social, and environmental factors in development programmes. The study emphasises the need of evaluating various variables concurrently for informed decision-making and long-term project results.

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