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KINERJA (ISSN Online: 2549-1709; ISSN Printed: 0853-6627) is an international journal published twice a year in March and September, hosted and managed by the Faculty of Business and Economics, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta. It was first published in June 1996. KINERJA provides a forum for lecturers, academicians, researchers, practitioners, and students to deliver and share knowledge in the form of empirical and theoretical research articles and case studies. KINERJA journal invites professionals in the world of education, research, and entrepreneurship to disseminate ideas, concepts, new theories, or science development in the fields of Business, Management, Economics, Accounting, Finance, Tourism Management, Entrepreneurship, or the JEL coverage field through this scientific journal. KINERJA Journal accredited Rank 3 from RISTEKDIKTI, Decree Number 36/E/KPT/2019 valid from Volume 23 No. 2 (2019) to Volume 28 No. 1 (2024).
Articles 630 Documents
THE EFFECT OF COMPETITIVENESS TOWARD ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE IN REGENCIES / CITIES AT EAST JAVA Suliswanto, Muhammad Sri Wahyudi; -, Sutikno
KINERJA Vol 23, No 1 (2019): KINERJA
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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This research is intended to analyze the competitiveness of regions to economic performance in each district/city in East Java Province. This research uses regression tool of panel data with approach of random effect model. The results of this study indicate that the indicators that have a big role on economic performance are the aspect of public services. So the priority of policy in general is the improvement of public service in terms of order of regulation/regulation, provision of infrastructure, and readiness of human resources. Improving the quality of human resources should also be a priority because based on the results of research indicates that variable human resources is an important factor in the formation of competitiveness.Keywords: competitiveness, economic performance, East Java.
LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES OF REGIONAL BANKS IN INDONESIA Akyuwen, Roberto; Mangowal, Caroline
KINERJA Vol 23, No 1 (2019): KINERJA
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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Bank Pembangunan Daerah (BPD) or the Regional Development Bank of Indonesia is designed to be an agent for regional development with products and services that contribute to the improvement of employment, poverty, disparity, financial literacy and inclusion. However, regional government leaders often intervene with operations and decision making in the banks. To study the extent to which external factors influence leadership in the BPD, this qualitative study used secondary data from the Financial Service Authority or Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK) combined with interviews with BPD leaders and stakeholders. The findings show that the interventions of the regional government leaders were highly influential and resulted in negative consequences on BPD management which directly or indirectly affected the performance of the banks. This study is expected to provide insights into measures which would promote the role of regional banks as a development agent. Keywords: development agent, interventions, leaderships, Regional Development Banks 
HALAL MARKETING AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: STUDY IN COSMETIC COMPANIES IN INDONESIA Pratisti, Cahyani; Maryati, Sri
KINERJA Vol 23, No 1 (2019): KINERJA
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This study aims to prove the empirically relationship between halal marketing (halal labelling and hijabista celebrity endorsement) with financial performance. The independent variable is halal labeling and hijabista celebrity endorse, while the dependent variable is financial performance. This research was conducted in Indonesia, spread across five cities such as: Jakarta, Lampung, Bali, West Sulawesi, and Aceh with samples of PT. Paragon Technology and Innovation and PT. Sari Ayu., Tbk. Survey methods and 51 questionnaires used in this research. The result shows that halal labelling has no effect on financial performance, while hijabista celebrity endorse has an effect on financial performance.Keywords: halal labeling, hijabista celebrity endorse, and financial performance
Indonesian Tourism Demand Forecasting using Time Series Approach to Support Decision Making Process Friscintia, Putu Bella Ayastri
KINERJA Vol 23, No 2 (2019): KINERJA
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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Tourism industry is always growing dan uphold an important role in national economy as the second largest portion of foreign exchange contributor, as well as its role in national employment. In improving tourism industry, forecasting is needed to anticipate the perishable nature of tourism. Therefore, an accurate forecasting is needed as the baseline of strategic resource planning in order to maximize the utilization dan efficiency of the available resources. The objective of this research is to build an accurate model that is able to forecast Indonesian tourism demand. This research use ARIMA algorithm to forecast the arrivals of tourist. The result of this paper is a time-series model for tourist arrivals in Indonesia Keywords: Tourism, Demand Forecasting, ARIMA, Indonesia.
Teacher Leadership: Charismatic Characteristics of Sri Lankan School Teachers Gunasekare, Ukwatta Liyanage Thamara Priyanthi
KINERJA Vol 23, No 2 (2019): KINERJA
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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This study identifies a number of charismatic leadership characteristics of school teachers in Sri Lanka. Since charisma is an instrumental asset in any work context, leaders’ charismatic characteristics can make extraordinary effects on follower toward mission accomplishment. In the teaching-learning context, teachers are viewed as great leaders that make magnificent transformations in the students. A teacher becomes the leader in the classroom as well and they are playing a significant role to build a culture of learning in the classroom that, finally everyone benefits. Therefore charismatic leadership characteristics in teachers as leaders can make the teaching-learning process more and more effective. This study followed a qualitative research approach, collecting data from interviewing twenty school teachers. It was reported that most of the school teachers are leaders with charismatic characteristics such as mission formulation for the students, unconditioned commitment towards the students’ accomplishments, trust on the students, taking personal risk in directing students, demonstration of unusual behaviors and emotional arousal through attractive communication. The implication of this study is imperative for teacher training and performance appraisals.Keywords: Teacher leadership, charismatic leadership, teaching-learning process, school teachers
INFLUENCE OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL ON COMPANY GROWTH WITH COMPANY PERFORMANCE AS INTERVENING VARIABLES Debbianita, Debbianita
KINERJA Vol 23, No 2 (2019): KINERJA
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Intellectual capital is one of the knowledge assets owned by a company. This study aims to determine whether intellectual capital has a positive influence on the growth of companies with company performance as an intervening variable. This research takes a sample of companies engaged in hotels, restaurants, and tourism where the sector is one of the critical economic sectors in Indonesia. It is expected that intellectual capital will increase innovation so that it can attract consumers who ultimately improve performance. The data used in this study are financial data for 2009-2015 obtained from the financial statements of each company. The method used is a panel that is processed using e views 6.
Measuring Financial Performance in the Absence of Objective Measures: an Evidence from Indonesia Local Restaurants Tarigan, Josua; Hirawanto, Rafel Romero; Dautrey, Jean; Hatane, Saarce Elsye
KINERJA Vol 23, No 2 (2019): KINERJA
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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The purpose of this research is to explore the paths between the SERVQUAL dimensions, customer satisfactionand customer loyalty towards the financial performance in Indonesialocal restaurants. Researchers in Indonesia often encounter problems obtaining objective measures of financial performance in privately-held companies, especially restaurants industries. The authors help fill this knowledge gap by extended the study of service quality into financial performance. A quantitative approach was employed, using 26-items, five-point Likert-scale questionnaire administrated to 150 customers and 50 restaurant owners or managers. The data analysis technique that was used in this research was the Partial Least Square (PLS). The research showed that there is a strong consistent link between service quality, customer satisfactionand customer loyalty towards the financial performance.Additionally, customer loyalty have the role that strengthens the impact of customer satisfaction to the financial performance
The Rise of Tower Provider (What Factors Impact Company’s Performance?) Pradono, Noel Singgih Haryo
KINERJA Vol 23, No 2 (2019): KINERJA
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This study aims to determine the effect of Tenants, Financial Leverage, Foreign Owned Subsidiary and institutional shareholder on company’s performance. The population consist of tower provider company listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange and we use time period of 2012 – 2017. Using purposive sampling method, we acquired five companies nonrelated to each other until 2017. We used Eviews 7 to conduct panel data regression statistic. The result showed that only institutional shareholder significantly impacts company’s performance.
The Importance of Hip Hop Events and their Impact on Event Management in Dubai Zadeh, Ali Hakim; Kleber, Daniel Marco-Stefan
KINERJA Vol 23, No 2 (2019): KINERJA
Publisher : Faculty of Economics Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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Background – Events and concerts give participants a chance to display their talents or showcase a new idea, perspective or invention. Dubai has established itself as one of the major destinations for events, specifically in the genre of Hip Hop. Hip Hop has become a worldwide cultural phenomenon and has impacted Dubai’s large international young community. The world market is becoming increasingly saturated and differentiation has become essential.Purpose – An assessment needs to be conducted on the usage of marketing and event management tools in major hip hop events and their effectiveness in providing economic benefit.Design/methodology/approach – This research study will utilize both primary and secondary data sources, mainly primary, in the form of interviews with industry professionals and experts in Dubai’s event field, to obtain an accurate perspective.Findings – Understanding the importance of hip hop and its economic impact will help to open up a new perspective to current research streams in the field. The research will focus on three key areas through analyzing Dubai’s hip hop events significance:- The city’s ability to differentiate itself through hip hop events.- The ability to attract major artists and audience from the region.- The benefits for the event management sector. Research limitations – At this stage, there is limited secondary data on this topic as Hip Hop events are specifically occurring in select cities with the infrastructural, audience, and economic provisions.Originality/value – Development of surrounding businesses, employment opportunities, culture awareness and crowd attraction are potential outcomes which can be expected from the above presented events in Dubai. The study aims at supporting a successful initiation and execution of hip-hop events which will give Dubai an economic edge against its competitors in this growing sector. Keywords: Culture, Dubai, Events, Event Management, Hip-Hop
The Empowerment of Small Enterprises in Construction Sector for Government Procurement of Goods and Services: Mandatory Study of Role and Risk Kamal, Mustofa; Elim, john
KINERJA Vol 24, No 1 (2020): KINERJA
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This study aims to investigate the empowerment of small enterprises in construction sector and the risks since the issuance of Perpres No.16 Year 2018 and PermenPUPR No 7 Year 2019. The accuracy of the procurement and the development of small-medium enterprise role have been parts of the objectives of government procurement. Then, the policy states that government should give opportunities to small enterprises. Qualitative study was conducted using the approach of applied law research. Literature study and observation on the stake holders were done. The results showed that small enterprises in construction sector played more roles with the procurement package up to Rp 10,000,000,000.00 (ten billion rupiah). However, the implementation in 2018 showed that the role of small enterprises declined compared to the previous year, the participation of small enterprises in construction sector was still low compared to non-small enterprises. Besides that, the small enterprises that received the procurement package were prone to criteria violation of small enterprises as in UU No. 20 Year 2008 about micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME). The identified risk was that the small enterprises received the package for small enterprises in construction sector. This risk should be maintained and handled by procurement agents through effective qualification verification, by government instances that issue the construction permit by developing the potency of the small enterprises to level up, and government instances through association of construction enterprises by cooperating in building good governance in the management of construction procurement.Keywords: small enterprises, empowerment, risks, good governance

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