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SHARIA COMPLIANCE AND ISLAMIC CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Aris Biyantoro;
Nunung Ghoniyah
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 18 No 2 (2019): December Edition
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Pasundan
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DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v18i2.1465
This study aims to examine the effect of sharia compliance and Islamic corporate governance on fraud in Sharia banks. Independent variables used are sharia compliance with Profit Sharing Ratio as a proxy and Islamic corporate governance. The dependent variable used is fraud. The population in this study is all Sharia Banks which is registered in Bank Indonesia in the period 2015 to 2017. The sample was selected using purposive sampling method. Sample size in this research as much as 33 Sharia Banks. Those total samples used in this study which consist of 11 Sharia Banks within 3-year study period. The analytical method used in this study is multiple linier regression.The results of this study indicate that the sharia compliance with the Profit Sharing Ratio as a proxy, has a negative effect on fraud in Sharia bank while Islamic corporate governance has no positive effect on fraud in Sharia banks.
ELECTRONIC-WORD OF MOUTH AND PRODUCT QUALITY ON BUYING INTEREST THROUGH TRUST IN ONLINE SHOPS
Dikdik Harjadi;
Dadang Suhardi;
Nur Ayisiyah
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 18 No 2 (2019): December Edition
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DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v18i2.2140
This research aims at investigating the influence of e-WOM and product quality on buying interest through the customers’ trust. This research used a quantitative research design with survey method. This research employed descriptive and verification research methods. A path analysis was conducted to analyze the interval data in this research. The result of data analysis and hypothesis testing revealed that e-WOM and product quality had an influence on customers’ trust in online shops, e-WOM had an influence on the customers’ trust in online shops, product quality had an influence on customers’ trust in online shops, while e-WOM, product quality, and the customers’ trust had an influence on buying interests in online shops, e-WOM had an influence on buying interests in online shops, product quality had an influence on buying interests in online shops, and the customers’ trust had an influence on buying interests in online shops.
COMPENSATION AND WORK DISCIPLINE ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE WITH JOB SATISFACTION AS INTERVENING
I Ketut R. Sudiarditha;
Dewi Susita;
Tri Mulyani Kartini
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 18 No 2 (2019): December Edition
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DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v18i2.1755
This study aims to determine the effect of compensation and work discipline on employee performance through job satisfaction as an intervening. This research conduct at PT. XD Sakti Indonesia. The population is employees belonging to grade 2 (non-staff); The sample was taken, 200 respondents. Primary data and analyzed using Structural Equation Model (SEM). The results showed that compensation and work discipline had a positive and significant effect on employee performance through job satisfaction as an intervening. The findings of this study prove that compensation and work discipline have a positive and significant effect on job satisfaction, which can further improve employee performance. The independence of employees in performing has not been able to show their ability according to their duties and responsibilities, which is caused by the lack of employee confidence.
PATIENT TRUST THROUGH THE ROLE OF MEDICAL STAFF OF GOVERNMENT-OWNED REGIONAL GENERAL HOSPITALS
Hadiyati Hadiyati;
Bambang Suroto;
Eddy Jusuf
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 18 No 2 (2019): December Edition
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DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v18i2.1851
Government-owned regional general hospitals are not the only hospitals in a region. Competition with private and foreign hospitals requires government-owned hospitals toimprove. The question is whether the role of medical staff is able to increase patient satisfaction and trust. This quantitative research was conducted in M. Sani Regional General Hospital in Tanjung Balai Karimun Regency, Riau Islands Province. The data were collected using questionnaires from 100 patients or families of inpatients totaling and taken using accidental sampling. The data were analyzed quantitatively using SEM analysis tools. The results showed that the variables of responsiveness and motivation given by the medical staff to patients had a significant and positive influence on patient satisfaction and had an impact on patient trust in the services provided by the hospital.
ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS OF APT PRANOTO AIRPORT PROJECT DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE
Adisthy Shabrina Nurqamarani;
Faizal Reza
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 18 No 2 (2019): December Edition
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DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v18i2.1181
The aim of this research was to provide the evidence of economic benefits resulted from development of APT Pranoto airport towards East Kalimantan which will strengthen the support of the development of the new airport from various stakeholders. This research applied input-output, analysis to estimate the economic impact i.e impact of expenditure on construction phase. Direct impact includes the increase in gross value added as well as income from tax payment and create new employment. Indirect impact includes increase in capital spending of the workers and more money circulated within the area of East Kalimantan. This study conclude that there are direct and indirect impacts from APT Pranoto airport during construction phase within the period of 5 years. The findings can be used to emphasize APT Pranoto Airport Project in gaining funding and acceptance from local economy.
MIMICRY MARKETING STRATEGY (MMS) ON MARKETING PERFORMANCE: THE ROLE OF BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AND TYPES OF INDUSTRY
Suliyanto Suliyanto;
Ary Yunanto
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 18 No 2 (2019): December Edition
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DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v18i2.2116
Research about Mimicry Marketing Strategy (MMS) on marketing performance has been done before. However, in the previous study, there was no separation between the service industry and the manufacturing industry. In addition, there was also no experiment in the business environment with intense competition and business environment with non-intense competition. This study aims to analyze the effects of MMS on marketing performance in the service industry and manufacturing industry with intense and non-intense business environment. Respondents in this study were 100 MSMEs in Banyumas Regency, taken using Random Sampling method. The analytical tool used in this study is multiple regression analysis and regression analysis moderating sub-groups with a Chow-test. The results of this study indicate that mimicry towards consumers, mimicry towards competitors, and mimicry toward suppliers have positive effect on marketing performance, while mimicry on intermediaries does not have a positive effect on marketing performance, business environment and types of industry moderate the relationship between MMS and marketing performance.
GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: PERSPECTIVES OF EMPLOYEES ON HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM SECTORS IN WEST SUMATERA
Meuthia Meuthia;
Ratni Prima Lita;
Ranny Fitriana Faisal
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 18 No 2 (2019): December Edition
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DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v18i2.1785
This study aims to analyze employee perceptions regarding the implementation of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) in the hospitality & tourism sector in West Sumatra. GSCM reflected by the dimensions of internal environmental management and green purchasing can be influenced by environmental orientation (internal and external environmental orientation). GSCM are tested at the second-order construct reflective level and first-order reflective level. Linkages between variables in this study were identified through quantitative explanatory research techniques by testing hypotheses. Non-probability sampling through purposive sampling method from 77 respondents is carried out directly in the two main sectors. The results showed that all hypotheses had a significant effect. Internal environmental orientation and external environmental orientation have a significant effect on GSCM. Interestingly, environmental orientation has become an important predictor affecting the application of GSCM in the hospitality and tourism sector in West Sumatra.
WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS: CHARACTERISTIC TENDENCIES ON MANAGERIAL SKILLS WITHIN DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL-MEDIUM ENTERPRISE IN MALACCA STATE, MALAYSIA
Mulyaningrum Mulyaningrum;
Amir Aris
TRIKONOMIKA Vol 18 No 2 (2019): December Edition
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DOI: 10.23969/trikonomika.v18i2.2138
A recent survey conducted in several countries shows that female-owned companies involved in the global market have substantial income. Will be more optimistic if their business prospects are balanced with adequate managerial skills, and focus more on business expansion rather than just thinking about domestic-oriented female-owned companies. International trade has encouraged the growth of women's businesses in many countries, due to an increase in managerial capacity. The global impact of women entrepreneurs is just beginning to get its intensity. The number of female business owners continues to increase steadily. The purpose of this study was to identify the characteristic tendencies in managerial skills of women entrepreneurs in Negeri Melaka. This illustrates the quality of women business owners as the key to their success in increasing the ability to develop with a more intense focus.