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Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis
ISSN : 20868200     EISSN : 26226308     DOI : 10.18196/mb
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Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis is a bilingual English peer-reviewed journal published twice a year (in March and September) by Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta in Collaboration with the Association of Management Department of Muhammadiyah Universities (APSMA PTM). Since its first issued in March 2010, Journal of Management Business has been aimed at facilitating a better comprehension of research-based management business sciences among academicians and researchers and thus to give a positive contribution and influence on the world of management business sciences
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Tourism Village Marketing Branding Towards Sustainable Tourism Based on Local Wisdom Surya, Elfitra Desy; Mesra, Mesra; Kadir, Zahidah Abd
Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis Vol. 15 No. 2: September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/mb.v15i2.23503

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Research aims: This study aims to test and analyze the influence of tourism village branding marketing towards sustainable tourism based on local wisdom.Design/Methodology/Approach: This study employs a quantitative methodology with an associative approach. The study population comprises travelers who visit the Hutatinggi tourist village in the Lake Toba superpriority area which totals 980 tourists. The sample in this study amounted to 140 tourists obtained from 7 x the number of indicators, where the number of Indians was 20x7 = 140 tourists.Research findings: The study's findings indicate, it was found that the variables brand experience, perceived value, brand loyalty, and brand love exert a beneficial and substantial impact on the promotion and maintenance of sustainable tourism. The variables of brand experience, perceived value, brand loyalty, and brand love have a positive and significant influence on sustainable tourism through satisfaction.Theoretical Contribution/Originality: The variables of brand experience, perceived value, brand loyalty, and brand love have a positive and significant influence on sustainable tourism through satisfaction.Practitioners/Policy Implications: The limitations of this research are only for tourist villages in the Lake Toba area, and in the future, it can be developed to tourist villages throughout Indonesia. Research Limitations/Implications: The contribution of local wisdom to be able to increase sustainable tourism for marketing and branding of tourist villages in Hutatinggi, Toba Samosir.
Locus of Control Mediates The Impact of Financial Knowledge, Attitudes, and Experience on Financial Behavior Santoso, Rahmat Agus; Vilantika, Elok; Soelistya, Djoko; Liu, Yaoping
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/mb.v15i2.23506

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Research aims: This study aims to examine the effect of financial knowledge, attitudes, and experience on financial behavior, with locus of control serving as a mediating factor.Design/Methodology/Approach: This study employs a deductive research design with a causal-associative approach, targeting traditional market traders in the Gresik Regency area. A total of 100 respondents were sampled. The main data were collected through a questionnaire and analyzed using Partial Least Squares (PLS).Research findings: The study findings reveal that financial knowledge, attitudes, and experience positively influence locus of control. However, financial knowledge has a negative effect on financial behavior, while financial attitudes, experience, and locus of control have a positive effect. Notably, locus of control successfully mediates the positive relationship between financial knowledge, attitudes, experience, and financial behavior.Theoretical Contribution/Originality: This research uniquely expands the financial literacy model by incorporating the variable of financial experience. Practitioners/Policy Implications: The study findings are expected to serve as a reference model for the development and mentorship of small and medium enterprises in the Gresik district. Practitioners/Policy Implications: The findings are anticipated to serve as a reference model for the development and mentorship of Small and Medium Enterprises in the Gresik district.
Purchase Intention of Halal Toiletries: The Role of Mediating and Moderating Effects Fiandari, Yulist Rima; Andharini, Sri Nastiti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/mb.v15i2.21073

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Research aims: This study analyzes consumers’ purchase intentions regarding halal toiletries by examining the independent variables of halal awareness, attitude, subjective norms and behavioral control. Design/Methodology/Approach: Data were collected from 260 consumers throughout questionnaires. The respondents had all purchased and used halal toiletries at least once. Hypothesis testing of the independent variable on the dependent variable was conducted using Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis, with the Smart PLS 3.0 software.Research findings: The findings indicate that halal awareness significantly influences the purchase intention of halal toiletries and has a strong impact on customer attitudes. The results also show that subjective norms influence the purchase intention of halal toiletries. Additionally, behavioral control contributes to shaping the purchase intentions. Theoretical Contribution/Originality: The study demonstrates that well-developed halal awareness significantly influences the intention to purchase halal toiletries and is a key factor in shaping consumer attitudes. The findings also highlight the role of subjective norms in forming purchase intentions, while behavioral control plays a crucial role in supporting these intentions. Practitioners/Policy Implications: The results of this study are expected to support the development of a sustainable halal industry, especially within the toiletry sector. Research Limitations/Implications: This study is limited by the indicators tested and offers opportunities for future research to explore additional variables. Future studies could incorporate a gender perspective to provide insights into differences in purchase intentions between men and women.
Transforming Leadership Style: Enhancing Organizational Culture, Innovative Behavior and Employees Performance Nilasari, B Medina; Nisfiannoor, Muhammad; Pongoh, Andri Sebastian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/mb.v15i2.21151

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Research aims: This study aimed to investigate how positive Employees Performance can be achieved when leadership behavior fosters Organizational Culture and Employees Innovative Behavior.Design/Methodology/Approach: This quantitative study obtained data through an online questionnaire, where responses were collected from 150 employees of private companies in DKI Jakarta area. The data were then analyzed using Structural Equation Model (SEM) with AMOS version 25.Research findings: The results showed that Transformational Leadership had no direct effect on Organizational Culture, Employees Innovative Behavior, or Employees Performance. However, Transactional Leadership had a direct effect on Organizational Culture and Employees Innovative Behavior, but not on Performance. Even when mediated by Organizational Culture and Innovative Behavior, Transformational Leadership still had no effect on Performance. On the other hand, Transactional Leadership, when mediated by Organizational Culture and Employees Innovative Behavior, had more significant influence on Performance.Theoretical Contribution/Originality: This study offered a novel perspective by showing that neither Transformational nor Transactional Leadership had a direct impact on Employees Performance. However, the mediating role of Organizational Culture and Innovative Behavior strengthened the influence of Leadership on Employees Performance.Practitioners/Policy Implications: To improve Employees Performance through Transactional Leadership, leaders should cultivate innovative Organizational Culture and foster Employees Innovative Behavior. In addition, leaders should address deviations in employees behavior and recognize positive contributions, ranging from verbal praise to offering promotion opportunities.Research Limitations/Implications: This study focused on Transformational Leadership, Transactional Leadership, Organizational Culture and Employees Innovative Behavior, as well as Employees Performance. Future studies were recommended to consider adding independent variables such as Creative Self-efficacy and Humble Leadership. Meanwhile, companies were expected to maintain a flexible culture to adapt to changes, and continuously nurture employees' creative ideas by providing opportunities. Leaders should also consistently monitor employees behavior and acknowledge good performance.
Flexible Working Arrangement (FWA) Model: Reducing Congestion Levels and Work Stress and Increasing Work Productivity Sultan, Zulkifli; Fachmi, Muhammad; Klimko, Roman
Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis Vol. 15 No. 2: September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/mb.v15i2.21578

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Research aims: This research aims to analyze the impact of the flexible working arrangement (FWA) system in reducing traffic jams, reducing work stress, and increasing work productivity.Design/Methodology/Approach: This research uses a sample collection technique with purposive sampling by distributing questionnaires to 100 government and company employees and interviewing 5 informants from government employees. Data analysis uses SEM (structural equation model) with the AMOS analysis tool.Research findings: Flexible working arrangements (FWA) have an important role in reducing traffic jams, which can increase a person's work stress. Reducing traffic congestion has a positive impact on workers and decreases work stress. Despite flexible working arrangements (FWA), work congestion and stress do not influence work productivity.Theoretical Contribution/Originality: This research contributes to the science of human resource management and urban management related to HR work activities.Practitioners/Policy Implications: The results of this research become a source and basis for guidance in structuring work patterns to be more efficient and effective, i.e., working flexibly can reduce the level of traffic congestion.Research Limitations/Implications: The limitation to this research includes the very limited number of respondents and informants who cannot be met directly so the question-and-answer process is less in-depth. Moreover, the indicators for each variable are still lacking, while the references are still weak.
Predictors of Intention to Interact with Apparel Products on Instagram: Do creativity and Positive Emotion Matter? Wardana, Candra Kusuma; Prasetya, Farid Adi; Maimun, Muhammad Halim; Fatchan, Fuad Hudaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/mb.v15i2.21841

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Research aims: This study aims to determine the effect of perceived creativity, positive emotion, affective commitment on people intention to interact.Design/Methodology/Approach: The study procedures were carried out using a quantitative approach and data were collected with online questionnaires from July to December in 2023. The participants were selected using purposive sampling based on specific criteria, such as experience in purchasing products online. A total of 225 participants were selected and analysis was performed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) approach with SmartPLS.Research findings: The results showed that perceived creativity had a significant relationship on positive emotion and affective commitment. Positive emotion was shown to have a significant effect on interaction intention. However, perceived creativity had no significant impact on interaction intention of apparel brand. This indicated that creative content was inadequate in attracting Instagram users to interact with brand’s account. The results also showed that positive emotion lacked a significant correlation with affective commitment, while affective commitment had a significant relationship with interaction intention.Theoretical Contribution/Originality: This study provides meaningful contribution to Stimulus-Organism-Response theory by incorporating creativity to assess Instagram social media platform.Practitioners/Policy Implications: These results can assist business owners and social media marketers in developing creative marketing campaigns and building strong bond with their followers.Research Limitations/Implications: One of the limitations of this study is that it only assessed the use of Instagram in the fashion industry. Therefore, future studies are advised to explore different industries and recruit participants with a specific occupation to obtain better understanding of online consumer behavior.
The Influence of Entrepreneurial Ecosystem on Entrepreneurial Perceptions and Entrepreneurial Success Faizah, Niswatul; Effendi, Mohammad Irhas; Ghofar, Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/mb.v15i2.22065

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Research aims: This research aims to determine the impact of entrepreneurial ecosystems on entrepreneurial perceptions and entrepreneurial success.Design/Methodology/Approach: The sample in this research was 118 bamboo handicraft MSMEs (Micro, Small Medium Enterprise) in Sleman Regency Yogyakarta, selected using the cluster random sampling method with data data analysis using SEM-PLS.Research findings: The results of this study showed that entrepreneurial ecosystem variables such as market access, human resources, government regulations, and infrastructure had a significant positive impact on entrepreneurial success and entrepreneurial perceptions. However, education and training, as well as culture, do not Significantly influence.Theoretical Contribution/Originality: MSME performance is an important way to measure the success of MSMEs. A strong entrepreneurial ecosystem and positive perceptions of entrepreneurs are expected to improve MSME performance.Practitioners/Policy Implications: This research is expected to be a reference and consideration for SMEs and the government to strengthen entrepreneurial ecosystem factorso that it will have an impact on entrepreneurial perceptions and improve SME performance.Research Limitations/Implications: There are several limitations to this study that need to be considered for future research. First, the focus is only on certain industries, so caution is needed in generalizing the results to these industries. Second there were challenges in data collection due to unclear addresses and the closure of some MSMEs.
Transformational Leadership and Employee Satisfaction on Employee Loyalty: The Mediating Role of Employee Engagement Wardana, I Made Aditya; Salain, Putu Pradiva Putra; Dwinata JS, I Putu Wahyu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/mb.v15i2.22160

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Research aims: This study investigates employee loyalty among hospitality businesses despite improvements after the pandemic. It scrutinizes the influence of transformational leadership on employee satisfaction, engagement, and loyalty and assesses the mediating role of employee engagement.Design/Methodology/Approach: A quantitative design was implemented, and data were collected employing a questionnaire circulated to 261 employees. Then, the accumulated data was investigated using the Smart PLS 3.2.9 application.Research findings: The study highlights that transformational leadership affects employee loyalty while employee satisfaction does not. Employee engagement mediates the linkage between transformational leadership and employee satisfaction and loyalty. Employees need satisfaction to cover their turnover chances and remain loyal.Theoretical Contribution/Originality: The study expands the existing literature concerning the role of transformational leadership and job satisfaction in reinforcing employee loyalty. This type of study is infrequently due to its significant focus on performance.Practitioners/Policy Implications: Hotel business managers pay more attention to employee engagement in every activity. Accordingly, employee loyalty can be maintained, impacting hotel performance.Research Limitations/Implications: This study was performed on the four-star hotels. Consequently, these results cannot be fully implemented in different businesses. Various further elaborations are required to make it applicable to different sectors.
The Moderating Role of Islamic Financing Access in the Impact of Islamic Financial Knowledge and Financial Confidence on Financial Well-being among MSME Owners Febriyanto, Febriyanto; Pariyanti, Eka; Japlani, Ardiansyah; Rinnanik, Rinnanik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/mb.v15i2.22164

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Research aims: This study aims to explore the relationship between Islamic financial knowledge, financial confidence, and financial well-being, with access to Islamic financing as a moderating variable, specifically targeting MSME owners in Lampung Province, Indonesia.Design/Methodology/Approach: Data was collected from MSME owners through surveys in Lampung Province, Indonesia. The study employed Jeffreys's Amazing Statistics Program (JASP) for data analysis, examining correlations between variables and assessing moderation effects.Research findings: The findings reveal positive correlations between Islamic financial knowledge, financial confidence, and financial well-being among MSME owners in Lampung Province, Indonesia. Additionally, access to Islamic financing was found to positively moderate the relationship between Islamic financial knowledge, financial confidence, and financial well-being.Theoretical Contribution/Originality: This research contributes to the existing literature by filling a gap and offering fresh insights into the factors influencing financial well-being among MSME owners, particularly within the context of Islamic finance. By uncovering the mechanisms underlying financial well-being in this demographic, it advances knowledge in the field.Practitioners/Policy Implications: Practitioners can develop targeted financial literacy programs and innovative financing products for MSME owners. Policymakers can streamline regulations and incentivize financial institutions to expand Islamic financing options, promoting financial inclusion and sustainable MSME growth in Lampung Province and beyond.Research Limitations/Implications: Despite its contributions, this study has limitations that should be acknowledged. The findings are based on data collected from MSME owners in Lampung Province, Indonesia, which may limit the generalizability of the results. Future research could expand the sample size and geographical scope to enhance the external validity of the findings.
Unlocking Customer Loyalty in Indonesian Local Coffee Shops: An In-depth Analysis of The Influential Factors Silalahi, Rudy Vernando; Novenson, Novenson
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/mb.v15i2.22441

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Research aims: The purpose of this study is to investigate and assess the impact of various factors on customer loyalty within Indonesian local coffee shops. Specifically, the research aims to explore how value co-creation, product quality, store ambiance, and service quality influence consumer satisfaction. Additionally, the study will examine the relationships among switching costs, customer loyalty, and trust, as well as the mechanisms by which switching costs and trust affect loyalty through the mediating role of satisfaction. Through this comprehensive analysis, the study seeks to provide insights into the dynamics of customer loyalty in the coffee shop industry.Design/Methodology/Approach: In this study, the main quantitative research method was cross-sectional surveys. The hypotheses were assessed using SEM-PLS and Smart PLS.Research findings: The research findings provide valuable insights related to the factors that influence consumer loyalty in the local coffee shop industry in Indonesia, emphasizing the importance of customer satisfaction, switching costs, trust, and the role of mediating factors in fostering long-term loyalty among customersTheoretical Contribution/Originality: The theoretical contribution and originality of the study lie in its exploration of value co-creation, mediating factors, empirical analysis techniques, localized context, and practical implications within the context of consumer loyalty in local coffee shops in Indonesia. These aspects contribute to advancing knowledge in the field of consumer behavior and loyalty within the coffee shop industry.Practitioners/Policy Implications: By implementing these practical implications, practitioners and policymakers in the coffee shop industry can enhance customer satisfaction, build loyalty, and create a competitive advantage in the market. These recommendations aim to improve customer experiences, strengthen relationships, and drive business growth in the local coffee shop sector in Indonesia.Research Limitations/Implications: The research model may have limitations in capturing the full complexity of customer loyalty dynamics. Including additional variables or exploring different theoretical frameworks could provide a more comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing loyalty.

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