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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE)
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE) is a scientific journal that publishes articles in the Business field includes conceptual ideas in the fields of Economics, Accounting, Management, business. The scopes are Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Production/Operational Management, Strategic Management, Islamic Business Management, Halal Industry Management, Hajj and Umro Management, Zakat and Waqf/ Islamic Philanthropy Management, Tourism Management, Banking Management, Industrial Management, Agribusiness Management, Business Administration.
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THE INFLUENCE OF WORK ETHICS ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE WITH WORK CULTURE AS A MODERATING VARIABLE Dean Seshar Rahmadina; Suratman; Fitria Damayanti; Denny Rakhmad Widi Ashari; Urip Triandri
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 7 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE)
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This research is a quantitative study with an explanatory approach, namely an approach that uses a number of previous studies as the main supporting tool for building argumentative constructs in this study. The data used in this article are primary data that researchers obtained from 400 Bank Mandiri employees spread throughout Indonesia. Data obtained from 400 Bank Mandiri employees spread throughout Indonesia. The data were analyzed using the smart PLS 4.0 analysis tool.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE SHARIA CAPITAL MARKET IN INVESTMENTS BASED ON SHARIA PRINCIPLES Edy Setyo Wibowo
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The Sharia capital market is here to provide opportunities for Muslims and non-Muslims who want to invest their funds in accordance with Sharia principles which provide peace of mind and halal confidence. The Islamic capital market also acts as a global bridge to strengthen economic relations between countries and diversify investment portfolios. The integration of sharia principles in global finance is a pillar of sustainable economic development. By continuing to encourage innovation, adequate regulations and public awareness, the Islamic capital market has the potential to develop and make a significant contribution to the global economy. Investment based on Sharia principles is the main driver of promising Sharia economic growth, especially in key developing sectors. Significant developments have been seen in the Islamic banking sector, which not only provides an alternative to customers who wish to avoid interest, but also provides financial solutions that comply with Islamic principles of ethics and justice. The development of the Islamic capital market shows great potential for sustainable economic growth. Although challenges remain, concrete steps in increasing regulatory clarity, supporting product innovation, and increasing public awareness can help strengthen Islamic capital markets at the global level.
THE INFLUENCE OF MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES ON INDONESIAN NATURAL RUBBER EXPORTS TO SOUTH KOREA PEROD 1990-2022 Diah Manik Leontina; Sudarsana Arka
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Indonesia is a country that has abundant natural resources, especially in the agricultural sector. Natural rubber is one of Indonesia's leading export commodities which certainly has considerable potential for the country's economy. Indonesian natural rubber is exported to various countries in the world, especially to South Korea. However, the situation of Indonesia's export volume to South Korea has fluctuated over the last thirty-two years, and is likely to decline in 2017-2022. The objectives of this research are: 1) Analyze the influence of macroeconomic variables, namely prices, exchange rates, GDP per capita and inflation rates simultaneously on Indonesian exports to South Korea for the period 1990-2022. 2) Partially analyze the influence of price, exchange rate, GDP per capita and inflation rate variables on Indonesian rubber exports to South Korea for the period 1990-2022. The analysis technique used is the Error Correction Model (ECM) for time series data with 32 observations obtained through secondary data. The selected models are stationarity testing, cointegration testing, classical assumption testing consisting of normality tests, multicollinearity tests, and heteroscedasticity tests. The results of this research are: 1) International prices, exchange rates, GDP per capita and inflation simultaneously have a significant influence on Indonesia's natural rubber exports to South Korea for the period 1990-2022. 2) International prices in the long and short term have a negative but not significant effect on Indonesian natural rubber exports to South Korea. 3) In the long term, the exchange rate has a negative but not significant effect on Indonesian natural rubber exports to South Korea. Meanwhile, in the short term, the exchange rate has a positive but not significant effect on Indonesia's natural rubber exports to South Korea. 4) GDP per capita in the long and short term has a positive and significant effect on Indonesian natural rubber exports to South Korea. 5) Long-term inflation has a positive and significant effect on Indonesian natural rubber exports to South Korea. Meanwhile, in the short term, inflation has a negative and significant effect on Indonesian natural rubber exports to South Korea.
THE MEDIATION ROLE OF BRAND IMAGE ON THE INFLUENCE OF PRODUCT QUALITY ON INTENTION TO PURCHASE THE SAMSUNG S24 ULTRA SMARTPHONE(Study of Smartphone Users in Denpasar City) Komang Prasetya Wahyu Nugraha; Putu Saroyini Piartrini
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Lifestyles and the economy are starting to be driven by mobile applications, making the existence of smartphones increasingly important, causing an increase in demand for various types of communication devices and will result in an increasing number of business actors providing/manufacturing communication equipment, resulting in increased competition in the business world in the telecommunications sector. Samsung is the smartphone most often used in Indonesia. The discovery of a business phenomena was evidenced by a drop in Samsung smartphone product sales and a subsequent absence of consumer buy intents. This research aims to analyze the mediating role of brand image on the influence of product quality on purchase intentions for the Samsung S24 Ultra smartphone in Denpasar City from a Signaling Theory perspective, taking into account brand image. The survey data used was 130 customers using purposive sampling. The results of path, Sobel, and VAF analyzes found that The study found that there was a positive and substantial correlation between product quality and buy intention. Additionally, there was a positive and significant correlation between product quality and brand image, and brand image mediated the effect of product quality on purchase intention. for Samsung S24 Ultra smartphone users in Denpasar City. The results of this research have implications for developing business strategies to pay more attention to product quality and brand image so that they can increase purchasing intentions for the Samsung S24 Ultra smartphone in Denpasar City. It is advised that future studies assess consistency by incorporating price into the conceptual model as a moderator.
ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING RUBBER EXPORT VOLUMES NATURAL INDONESIA TO FIVE DESTINATION COUNTRIES Eliza Vivi Nurzila; Anak Agung Ketut Ayuningsasi
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Rubber is one of the non-oil and gas export commodities or plantations which plays a very important role in the Indonesian economy and is also one of the non-oil and gas commodities which contributes quite a large amount of foreign exchange.This research was conducted with the aim of analyzing the factors that influence the volume of Indonesian natural rubber exports to five destination countries, namely exchange rate, production amount, land area, international prices, GDP per capita of destination countries, and economic distance. This research was conducted in several destination countries, namely the United States, Japan, India, China and South Korea, which are the main destination countries for Indonesian natural rubber exports, because the volume of Indonesian natural rubber exports to these countries is the highest among several other countries. This research data is in the form of time series and cross section secondary data using annual data starting from the 2010 period to the 2022 period obtained from Central Statistics Agency, Directorate General of Indonesian Plantations, Export Commodity Analysis, Indexmundi, world bank, Center for Prospective Studies and International Information (CEPII), as well as related articles and journals. This research uses a data collection method, namely non-participant observation. The data analysis technique in this research is panel data regression analysis using Eviews 12 software. The results of this research show that exchange rates have a negative and significant effect on Indonesian natural rubber in the five destination countries. The amount of production has a positive and significant effect on Indonesian natural rubber in the five destination countries. Land area does not have a significant effect on Indonesian natural rubber in the five destination countries. International prices do not have a significant effect on Indonesian natural rubber in the five destination countries. GDP per capita of the destination country has a positive and significant effect on Indonesian natural rubber in the five destination countries. Economic distance has a negative and significant effect on Indonesian natural rubber to the five destination countries.
THE INFLUENCE OF SATISFACTION AND E-WOM ON REUSE INTENTIONS MEDIATED BY BRAND TRUST(Study of Ruangguru Tutoring Students in Denpasar City) Siwi Manganti; Ni Wayan Sri Suprapti, I Gst. A. Kt. Gd. Suasana, I Putu Gde Sukaatmadja
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Indonesia is a country that has challenges in improving the quality of education, therefore there is a need for initiatives from the private sector to improve the quality of education. Ruangguru is present as an online and offline tutoring service, aiming to improve education in Indonesia so that it is better than before. This research aims to examine the influence of student satisfaction and the positive influence of electronic word of mouth (E-WOM) on students' reuse intention. Ruangguru tutoring, by considering the role of brand trust in the city of Denpasar. The population in this research are all Ruangguru students located in Denpasar City with a sample of 160 respondents through non-probability sampling. Data were collected using a questionnaire in the form of a Google form, data were processed using SEM-PLS using SmartPLS Version 3 software. The results of the analysis showed that satisfaction had a positive and significant effect on reuse intention and brand trust, E-WOM had a positive and significant effect on reuse intention and brand trust, and brand trust is able to mediate the effect of satisfaction and E-WOM on reuse intention.
EVOLUTION OF ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT: THE INFLUENCE OF SERVICE QUALITY ON BEHAVIORAL INTENTION Yohana; Budi Prasetyo; Bondan Subagyo
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE)
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The development of economic management demonstrates a greater awareness of the relationship between consumer behavioral intentions and service excellence. Businesses can provide better customer service and boost positive word-of-mouth and economic performance by implementing a customer-centric approach and utilizing contemporary technologies. The impact of service quality on the intents of conduct in economic management has become an interesting research focus. Based on several research results conducted, there are several findings that can provide insight into the connection between behavioral intentions and service excellence. Good service quality is key to creating and maintaining positive    behavioral         intentions among customers. By understanding and managing the dimensions of service quality, companies can increase long-term success is influenced by a number of factors, including favorable word-of-mouth, client happiness, and loyalty in economic management.
FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR STARTUPS IN THE DIGITAL ERA Erwin; Teti Anggita Safitri; Alfiana; Mohd Syahrin
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Financial Risk Management Strategy for Startups in the Digital Age is an integrated approach used by startup companies to identify, mitigate, and manage financial risks arising in a dynamic digital environment. The strategy includes developing realistic budgets and financial projections, investing in cybersecurity and insurance, and diversifying revenue. The aim is to increase the company's resilience to market fluctuations and digital threats, and achieve sustainable business growth. The study conducted in this research uses the literature research method. The results show that there are three main strategies that can help startups manage financial risks. First, realistic budgeting and financial projections help startups monitor expenses and identify funding needs at each stage of development. Second, investing in adequate cybersecurity and insurance is crucial to protect business and customer data from digital threats and reduce potential financial losses due to data breaches or system failures. Thirdly, revenue diversification helps startups to be more resilient to market fluctuations, allowing companies to be more adaptive and proactive in managing risks.
THE ROLE OF PRODUCT INNOVATION IN MEDIATING THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING ON BUSINESS PERFORMANCE (Study of Silver Crafts MSMEs in Celuk Village) Kadek Karina Weda Cita; Ni Made Asti Aksari
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The economy in Indonesia continues to experience growth along with advances in information technology and globalization resulting in high competitiveness in various industrial sectors. Large-scale industries and MSMEs are affected by the effects of globalization. One of the MSME sectors that is currently continuing to develop is the crafts sector. The creative economy's most labor-intensive sector, the craft sector helps to boost the earnings of those involved in the creative business. The reason of this observation is to examine how innovation for product influences social media marketing's impact on Silver Craft MSMEs' business performance in Celuk Village. This study was was conducted at the Silver Craft MSMEs in Celuk Village, with 117 MSMEs selected using a saturated sampling approach. Data have been accumulated using a method by survey through questionnaire given immediately. The data gathered was subsequently evaluated using path analysis methods. The research results shown that marketing in social media has a good impact in significantly on business performance, social media marketing has a positive and impact in significantly on innovation for product, innovation for product has a good and impact in significantly on business performance, and marketing in social media has an indirect effect on business performance through innovation for product.
FIXED ASSETS M. Aulia Rahman; Yusri Hamzi, Muksal Mina, Muhammad Akbarri
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Fixed assets are tangible assets that have had economic benefits for more than one year and are used by the company for operational purposes, not for resale. This type of asset includes equipment, furniture, tools, machinery, buildings, and land Assets remain classified as long-term or relatively permanent assets due to their visible physical nature and long service life. Research methodology Researchers apply a type/methodology of research known as Library Research in this research. Researching and asking questions in a library can be used more than just obtaining research data. That means the study of the library can only use the materials of the collection of libraries and do not have to go down to the field. But experts say that the study of the library is a way of obtaining information by reading books, articles, notes, and reports related to the problems that are being faced.

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