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Kinerja
Core Subject : Economy,
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
Marketing Strategy Analysis using SOAR and QSPM Methods in PT Cicil Solusi Mitra Teknologi Rahmawati, Betty; Minto Waluyo
KINERJA Vol. 27 No. 1 (2023): KINERJA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v27i1.6573

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Technology development is so rapid in the era of society 5.0, one of which is a financial technology company, PT Cicil Solusi Mitra Teknologi. In 2019-2021, PT Cicil Solusi Mitra Teknologi experienced a decrease in revenue, so the company must maintain its existence by using the right marketing strategy to increase its revenue. In addition, the coverage is still at 62,24% for cities and 10,82% for campuses in Indonesia that have just accessed it. This study analyses the right marketing strategy recommended to companies to overcome these problems. This research uses SOAR methods and the QSPM matrix to produce several alternative marketing strategies. The results of this study obtained an alternative strategy with the highest TAS score of 3,03, which is routinely holding attractive discount promotions at certain events regularly both to prospective users, users, and special members and maximizing to increase student interest in getting to know services and transacting in the future and this strategy becomes a top priority to be recommended in PT Cicil Solusi Mitra Teknologi.
Relationship Between Social Influence, Shopping Lifestyle, and Impulsive Buying on Purchase Intention of Preloved Products Amaral, Maria Augustin Lopes; Djuang, Gaudensius
KINERJA Vol. 27 No. 1 (2023): KINERJA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v27i1.6635

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This research aims to explain consumer buying behaviour on the Internet in three dimensions: shopping lifestyle, social influence, and unplanned purchases that influence consumer intentions to buy used clothes online on Facebook—conducted this research in the city of Kupang, a sample of 215 respondents. The analytical method used is SEM PLS Version 3.0. The results of this study indicate that shopping lifestyle has a significant effect on purchase intention, social influence have a considerable impact on shopping lifestyle and purchase intention, and impulsive buying substantially impacts purchase intention. Therefore, preloved business people need to consider current lifestyles, social influence and impulsive buying to increase recent preloved buying decisions.
The Effect of Self-Service Technology Service Quality on Customer Loyalty and Behavioral Intention Radnan, Yokie; Christin, Velencia
KINERJA Vol. 27 No. 1 (2023): KINERJA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v27i1.6642

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The purpose of this research is to know the effect of self-service technology service quality on customer loyalty, behavioral intention, and customer satisfaction, the effect of self-service technology service quality on customer loyalty and behavioral intention mediated by customer satisfaction, and the effect of self- service technology service quality on customer loyalty mediated by brand image. This study uses a quantitative approach using an online questionnaire data collection method (Google Form) and will be disseminated via social media (Line, WhatsApp, and Instagram). The sampling technique used in this study is non-probability sampling – purposive sampling with 218 respondents. The results of the research conducted prove that all hypotheses in the study are supported, including service quality self-service technology has a positive effect on customer loyalty, service quality self-service technology has a positive effect on behavioral intention, service quality self-service technology has a positive effect on customer satisfaction, customer satisfaction mediates the relationship between service quality self-service technology on customer loyalty positively, customer satisfaction mediates the relationship service quality self-service technology positively on behavioral intention, brand image mediates the relationship service quality self-service technology positively on customer loyalty.
The Role of Expectations on Exchange Rate Determination in Indonesia Maryatmo, Rogatianus
KINERJA Vol. 27 No. 1 (2023): KINERJA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v27i1.6926

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There are two purposes of this paper. Firstly, it deals with expectation formation. Secondly, it will be tested whether the expectation has a significant role in determining the current exchange rate in the case of Indonesian currency against the US dollar and Euro. This research will compare two kinds of expectation formation. Firstly, the expectation built from the fundamental economy is known as rational expectation formation. Secondly, the expectation formulated from past time series information, the Auto Regressive Moving Average (ARMA) model, is utilized. The steps to prove the role of expectation are stationary process, degree of integration, co-integration, and U-Theil's Inequality Coefficient Test (UTIC). It is found that both kinds of expectation formation have essential roles in determining the current exchange rate in Indonesia. However, according to UTIC criteria, a rational expectation better explains both current exchange rate movements.
The Impact of Training and Transformational Leadership on Performance with Job Satisfaction as a Mediating Variable (A Case in Unit Pelaksana Teknis Yogyakarta) Laras, Titi; Jatmiko, Bambang; Astoto, Andrea; Luthfiana, Della Nanda; Cintawati, Handarini
KINERJA Vol. 27 No. 2 (2023): KINERJA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v27i2.6574

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The Correctional Division of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights DI Yogyakarta is divided into several Correctional Unit Pelaksana Teknis Yogyakarta consists of 5 units, namely Yogyakarta Class IIA Prison, Yogyakarta Class IIA Women's Prison, Yogyakarta Class IIA State Detention Center, Class I State Confiscated Goods Storage House. The sample in this study was 120 employees, who were recruited using a sampling technique with probability sampling and a stratified random sampling method. The findings revealed that training and transformational leadership positively and significantly affected job satisfaction and performance. Job satisfaction served as a moderating variable between training and transformational leadership on performance. According to the findings of this study, Unit Pelaksana Teknis Yogyakarta can improve training and transformational leadership to increase job satisfaction and employee performance.
Social Engineering SWOT Analysis in Government-Owned Commercial Banks and National Private Commercial Banks Syafitri, Nadillah; Agustin, Grisvia
KINERJA Vol. 27 No. 2 (2023): KINERJA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v27i2.6685

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This research examines the phenomenon of social engineering at government-owned commercial banks and national private commercial banks. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with a literature study. The research results show the bank's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. In addition, several strategies are recommended for banks to prevent social engineering attacks, namely building information technology in banking according to the standards and regulations of the Financial Service Authority (Otoritas Jasa Keuangan), utilizing social media as an educational tool, training employees, monitoring and optimizing data security and banking information technology networks, suppressing the circulation of social issues on behalf of banks that can trigger social engineering, increasing financial literacy and awareness of data security personal customers and employees. To prevent social engineering attacks, banks can implement strategies that are considered adequate.
Board Characteristics and Disclosure of Environmental Sustainability Reports in Indonesia: Moderation Effects of Political Connection Claudya, Ursula; Raharja, Surya
KINERJA Vol. 27 No. 2 (2023): KINERJA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v27i2.6808

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The purpose of this study is to examine whether the characteristics of the board of commissioners in Indonesia affect the level of corporate environmental sustainability reporting, as well as to examine the moderating effect of political connections on the disclosure of environmental sustainability reports. The sample used was 80 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2019-2021. The analysis technique used is Moderated Regression Analysis to examine the moderating effect of political connections and the effect of board characteristics on the disclosure of environmental sustainability reports. The results show that the board size variable has a significant positive effect on the disclosure level of environmental sustainability reports. Additionally, this study found that political connections weaken the influence of gender diversity on the disclosure of environmental sustainability reports. These findings provide valuable insights and evaluation for stakeholders aiming to implement good corporate governance practices to enhance environmental sustainability reporting performance. They can also serve as input for the government in developing guidelines for corporate sustainability reporting.  
Remote System, Does It Have an Impact on the Performance of Zoomers Employees? Kairupan, Daniel Joel Immanuel
KINERJA Vol. 27 No. 2 (2023): KINERJA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v27i2.6832

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The initial concept of a remote system (WFH) regulates flexible working hours, which can help employees determine work-life balance. The remote system gives employees the freedom to use their creativity to complete their tasks and responsibilities, which will greatly affect employee performance and work productivity. Central Statistics Agency (2020) shows data that the Zoomers generation is recorded as the generation that controls the next industry as active workers. The research method uses quantitative methods. This study uses the Smart-PLS 3.0 statistical tool with a sample of employees belonging to the Zoomers generation. Of the five hypotheses, three hypotheses were accepted, and two were rejected. The findings of this study can be an insight for businesspeople on whether the WFH pattern is still needed in increasing employees' productivity and performance.
Corruption, Development, and Deforestation: An Evidence From Southeast Asian Countries Yusuf, Mochammad
KINERJA Vol. 27 No. 2 (2023): KINERJA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v27i2.7036

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This study aims to analyze the determinants of deforestation in Southeast Asian Countries. The variables used in this research are economic growth, total population, foreign direct investment, and corruption index. This research uses secondary data obtained from the World Bank, Rainforest Mongabay, and Trading Economics with a time range of 2011-2020. The method used in this analysis is panel data regression. This research found that economic growth, total population, foreign direct investment, and corruption index are positive and significantly affect deforestation in Southeast Asia. This evidence became a concern for the government in responding to this, considering that deforestation is a phenomenon that cannot be ignored.
Analysis of Factors Affecting the Economic Growth of the Districts/Cities of West Java Province in 2017-2021 Wistantri, Cindy Alisa Reninda; Bintariningtyas, Selfia
KINERJA Vol. 27 No. 2 (2023): KINERJA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/kinerja.v27i2.7168

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This research was conducted in 2022 to analyze the human development index, labor force participation rate, poverty, CO2 emissions, and the number of MSMEs on the economic growth of districts/cities in West Java province in 2017-2021. The choice of a 5-year timeframe is because, during this period, the districts/cities of West Java province have increased economic growth every year except for 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Secondary data is an annual report, so researchers do not include 2022 because it has not accumulated a one-year period. The economy of districts/cities in West Java Province is influenced by positive factors such as the Human Development Index, CO2 emissions, and an increasing number of MSMEs. However, the increase in economic growth is inseparable from the problems of increasing the poor population and the unequal labor force in each region. The panel data regression analysis method is used to align the hypothesis with the theory. Developing research that has existed before with differences in location selection and combining variables from various aspects so that differences in results become updates to the factors that influence economic growth in this study.

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