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MATRIK: JURNAL MANAJEMEN, STRATEGI BISNIS, DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN aims as a medium of exchange of information and scientific works among the teaching staff, alumni, students, practitioners and observers of science in management, business strategy and entrepreneurship. MATRIK: JURNAL MANAJEMEN, STRATEGI BISNIS, DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN welcomes both theoretical and empirical contributions. Nonetheless, theoretical papers should yield novel testable implications, and empirical papers should be theoretically well-motivated. The Editors view management, business strategy and entrepreneurship as being closely related to economics and, as a consequence, papers submitted will often have theoretical motivations that are grounded in economics. MATRIK: JURNAL MANAJEMEN, STRATEGI BISNIS, DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN accepts articles based on research findings and conceptual studies in the fields of marketing, finance, human resources management, and entrepreneurship management. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Human Resources Management, Financial Management, Marketing Management, Strategic Management, Organizational Behavior, Operations Management, Islamic Business Studies, Entrepreneurship, E-business, Corporate Governance, International Business The Journal Welcome both empirical and theoretical studies that are original, have not been previously published, and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
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Impact of Fintech on Financial Performance of MSMES in Bali with Financial Literacy as Moderator Ica Rika Candraningrat; Vera Intanie Dewi; Putu Ayu Kezia Dewi
MATRIK: JURNAL MANAJEMEN, STRATEGI BISNIS, DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/MATRIK:JMBK.2025.v19.i01.p01

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This study examines the impact of fintech on the financial performance of micro, small, and medium enterprises(MSMEs) in Bali, with financial literacy as a moderating variable. A quantitative approach was employed,utilizing primary data collected through questionnaire distribution. The sampling method used was purposivesampling, with a total of 150 respondents. The findings indicate that fintech has a positive and significant effecton financial performance. Furthermore, financial literacy positively moderates this relationship, strengthening theimpact of fintech on financial performance. These results align with the Theory of Planned Behavior and theTheory of Financial Innovation. The higher the financial literacy of MSME owners, the more effectively theyutilize fintech to enhance financial performance.
Frugal Innovation: A Bibliometric Study of the Conceptual Foundations and Future Research Directions Kawuryan Renita; Prapdopo; Andi Nurhasanah
MATRIK: JURNAL MANAJEMEN, STRATEGI BISNIS, DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025)
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Frugal innovation is gaining traction in resource-limited settings, emphasizing sustainability. This paper uses bibliometric analysis to explore trends and gaps in frugal innovation research. Further publications were identified from the Scopus database using the Publish or Perish tool for the period 2014-2024. Data is processed using RStudio and VOSviewer to reveal key themes, influential scholars, research institutions, and network maps. It highlights the growing scholarly interest in frugal innovation and its alignment with sustainability goals, stressing the need for further exploration of its principles and impacts. The study aims to advance understanding and to guide future research. Additionally, integrating sustainability and environmental considerations in product development, alongside frugal innovation, can drive economic and social sustainable development. Organizational capabilities like Big Data are vital for achieving sustainability outcomes, and frugal innovation positively impacts a firm's financial and environmental performance. Strengthening organizational capabilities is key to leveraging frugal innovation for sustainability.
Gacha Addiction and In-App Purchases: a Study on Genshin Impact Players in Indonesia Cokki Cokki; Haris Maupa; Wanstum Wanstum; Syarifuddin Sulaiman
MATRIK: JURNAL MANAJEMEN, STRATEGI BISNIS, DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025)
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The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of gacha addiction and good price on the intention topurchase in-app items, with mobile game loyalty as a mediating variable. The research employed a quantitativeapproach using Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to analyze survey datacollected from 208 Genshin Impact players in Indonesia through random sampling and online questionnaires.The results indicate that gacha addiction significantly influences the intention to purchase in-app items, whilegood price has a moderate effect. Additionally, mobile game loyalty serves as a partial mediator in therelationship between gacha addiction and purchase intention.
Mediating Role of Advertisement Credibility in Beauty Influencer Trust and Local Balinese Skincare Purchases Desak Febri Purnama Sari; Ida Ayu Oka Martini; Ida Nyoman Basmantara; Anak Agung Sagung Dinda Savitri Devi
MATRIK: JURNAL MANAJEMEN, STRATEGI BISNIS, DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025)
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Competition in the beauty sector is very competitive, because this industry has many enthusiasts. However, people do not have much knowledge about local skincare products. This study explores the relationship between trust in beauty influencers, advertisement credibility, brand credibility, and the purchase intention of local skincare products. The sample used is 100 Generation Z , the test was conducted with PLS – SEM. The research findings support six hypotheses. The results indicate that trust in beauty influencers enhances brand trust in skincare products. Generation Z consumers trust advertisements because they offer accurate, comprehensive, and appealing product information, thereby eliciting a purchase intention. Additionally, beauty influencers are perceived as capable of providing honest information, which further influences purchase intention. The implications of this study suggest that effective advertisement credibility can increase consumer intention to purchase local skincare products in Bali.
Enhancing Innovation Performance by Utilizing Knowledge Management, Strategic Flexibility, and Organizational Creativity Trisa Diptami P; Budi W. Soetjipto
MATRIK: JURNAL MANAJEMEN, STRATEGI BISNIS, DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025)
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Market turbulence compels SMEs to innovate through strategic flexibility and organizational creativity to maintain a competitive advantage. In Bali, SMEs face challenges such as a lack of organizational creativity, limited understanding of knowledge management, and the pressing need for innovation in a competitive landscape. This study aims to investigate the relationship between innovation performance and factors such as knowledge management, strategic flexibility, and organizational creativity in Bali's SMEs during the COVID-19 pandemic. While dynamic capability is crucial for organizational sustainability, research connecting strategic flexibility and organizational creativity to innovation performance remains scarce. Adopting a quantitative approach, data will be collected through questionnaires distributed to 431 UKM managers. The findings suggest that SMEs that leverage performance standards, engage in effective strategic planning, and embrace diverse ideas can make significant contributions to their industry and effectively meet customer needs.
Behavioral Biases, Financial Literacy, and Female Investors: The Role of Social Media Vera Setyadi; Indarto Indarto; Dian Indriana
MATRIK: JURNAL MANAJEMEN, STRATEGI BISNIS, DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025)
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The Indonesian capital market faces challenges in investor growth, particularly with low investment levels among women. Female investors lag behind men in both the number of investors and the value of investments. Despite an increase in the number of female investors, their investment values remain low, indicating limited active participation. This research aims to examine how financial literacy and behavioral biases influence Indonesian female investors decisions, with social media as a moderating variable. Using a sample of 126 female investors, the test was conducted with PLS-SEM. The results showed that regret aversion bias significantly negatively impacts female investors decisions, while financial literacy has a positive and significant effect. Overconfidence bias and herding behavior do not significantly influence investment decisions. Social media does not moderate the effects of these biases and financial literacy on investment decisions but could act as predictor moderation variable with significant positive impact on investment decisions.
Heuristic Bias and Loss Aversion Impact in Stock Investment Decision Making in Batam Fendy Cuandra; Michael Setiawan; Candy Candy; Hesniati Hesniati
MATRIK: JURNAL MANAJEMEN, STRATEGI BISNIS, DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025)
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Technological advancements affect an individual's financial management by increasing spending and necessitating investments to meet these needs. This research intends to analyze the effect of heuristic bias and loss aversion on investment decision. This study uses the investment decision variable to be the dependent variable and uses overconfidence, availability, representativeness, anchoring, gambler fallacy, and loss aversion to be the independent variables. This study uses the SmartPLS application to analyze data and uses an online questionnaire to collect respondents' answers. Sampling was conducted using purposive sampling technique to collect samples from investors in Batam. The study shows that gambler fallacy, loss aversion, overconfidence and representativeness bias have a significant positive impact on investment decisions, while anchoring and availability bias have no significant impact on investment decisions.
Social Proof as A Leveraging Variable For Purchasing Decisions Endang Sulistiyani
MATRIK: JURNAL MANAJEMEN, STRATEGI BISNIS, DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025)
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This study aims to analyze the influence of affiliate marketing and online customer reviews on social proof and purchasing decisions on TikTok. Data collection method by distributing questionnaires to TikTok users in Central Java. The data collection technique uses quota sampling and purposive sampling method. The data analysis method uses structural Equation Modelling, with the AMOS 25 program. The results of the analysis show that the direct and indirect influence between affiliate marketing, online customer reviews on social proof and purchase decisions shows positive and significant results. Social proof is able to strengthen the relationship of the indirect influence of affiliate marketing and online customer reviews on purchasing decisions. This research combines Social Influence Theory and Theory of Planned Behaviour as a bridge to digital strategies in making purchasing decisions. TikTok needs to increase partnerships with affiliate marketers who have a good reputation and great influence in the target market.

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