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Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura
ISSN : 20873735     EISSN : 2088785X     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.14414/jebav
Core Subject : Economy,
Journal of Economics, Business and Accountancy (JEBAV) addresses economics, business, banking, management and accounting issues that are new developments in business excellence and best practices, and methodologies to determine these in manufacturing and financial service organisations. It considers all aspects of economics and business, including those management and accounting and economics with other fields of inquiry. JEBAV published by Research Center and Community Services STIE Perbanas Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.
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Articles 1,049 Documents
FARMERS PERCEPTIONS AND PREFERENCES IN CIAMIS AND BANTUL ON ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS (BMT) Suraya Suraya
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 13, No 3 (2010): December 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v13i3.16

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This research is done due to the fate of Indonesian people who, in majority, work as farmers. This community has not yet shown an increase in having more prosperous standard of living. This is assumed to be due to the insufficient capital, difficulty of access to financing, inability to provide collateral, and the limited number of the bank reach. This study attempts to reveal the role of Islamic micro-finance institutions or BMT for providing opportunities for the farmers. Yet, this rural community is unfamiliar with this institution. Therefore, it is impor- tant to see their perceptions, preferences, and acceptance for adopting such financial institu- tion. It employs the theory of perception, preferences, and level of adoption/acceptance of new things. The data were collected by means of questionnaires and interview. The study was conducted in Ciamis and Bantul Regencies from August to December 2009. It indicates the farmers perception level in Ciamis Regency high (91%), high-level preferences (97%), thus they can adopt Syariah microfinance institutions with a high level of acceptance (92%). In general, it can be concluded that there is no difference in perceptions, preferences, and the adoption of this bank by the communities in the two regencies.
The influence of theory of planned behavior and entrepreneurship education towards entrepreneurial intention Sri Palupi Prabandari; Puput Ichwatus Sholihah
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 17, No 3 (2014): December 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v17i3.360

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This present study tries to raise the issue regarding the factors that influence the entrepreneurial spirit of the students of Graduate School. Regarding the finding on the indirect effect of Theory of Planned Behavior on the entrepreneurship through entrepreneurship education, it can be explained that the indirect influence on two variables is as follows: attitude toward entrepreneurship and perceived behavioral control indicates that by stimulating students motivation to join entrepreneurship education as outlined previously, students are expected to have entrepreneurial intentions. In addition, entrepreneurship education should be able to prepare students to become entrepreneurs, provide support facilities to start a business, and lecturers must be able to guide the students to become entrepreneurs.
Belief Revision towards Long-Series Information Tri Ika Ayuananda; Intiyas Utami
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 20, No 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v20i2.1124

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The purpose of the research is to assess the primacy effect of the sequence for the manner of presentation and information formation on the audit decisions in revising the belief when the information is presented differently. The primacy effect is the decision by the auditor when the information is provided in sequence and weighting the larger initial information towards the auditor belief. This research used a 2x2x2 experimental design with 116 participants of the Undergraduate accounting majors (S1). The results of the research showed that: 1) the primacy effect on decision-making occurred when information was presented sequential pattern;2) the decision making audit, the primacy effects occurred  in a visual form; 3) there is a primacy effect when the information is presented with a long series order.
Analysis of Pay Later Payment System on Online Shopping in Indonesia Yeyen Pratika; Salahudin Salahudin; Dicky Wisnu Usdek Riyanto; Titiek Ambarwati
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 23, No 3 (2020): December 2020 - March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v23i3.2343

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Due to the technology development, the digital payment is becoming more attractive to consumers. This type of payments provides an easy way for consumers to meet their needs. Pay later is currently one of the most attractive digital payments in Indonesia. This system, which is similar to credit card, allows consumers to buy products or services with the possibility to pay them later. This study aims to examine the pay later system and the consequences of applying it in Indonesian market. This study used a qualitative approach using online news content analysis to understand the issue of pay later. The software used in this study is Nvivo plus 12 by utilizing the word similarity, cluster analysis and matrix coding functions. The results show that pay later has a correlation with credit due to the system allows consumers to pay in installments. In addition, this pay later provides a possibility of impulsive buying for consumers. However, this study is limited to analysis based on online news data. It suggests that future studies combine online news with interviews or observation or many others documents to get a more comprehensive result.
THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT, TRADITIONAL INSTITUTION, AND SOCIAL CAPITAL FOR EMPOWERING SMALL AND MEDIUM INDUSTRIES Ni Nyoman Yuliarmi; Agus Suman; S.M. Kiptiyah; Ahmad Erani Yustika
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 15, No 2 (2012): August 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v15i2.75

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There are some factors which are deemed to have an effect in empowering the small and mediumindustries (SMIs). This study determines the roles of government, traditional institutions, and socialcapital for the empowerment of SMIs. Purposive Sampling method was used to determine the district/city in the sample. Sample units in each selected district/city were used Stratified RandomSampling method as many as 204 people. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)-based variance isused as analysis technique aided by program Partial Least Square (PLS). The results showed that:1) the role of government through the relevant agencies has not been able to directly influence theempowerment of SMIs. 2) The role of traditional institutions through social roles, cultural, economicand financial has a positive effect for the empowerment of SMIs. 3) Social capital has a positiveeffect on the role of government to empower SMIs. 4) Social capital has a positive effect on therole of traditional institutions for the empowerment of SMIs. 5) Social capital is not directly affectingthe empowerment of SMIs. 6) The role of government through the relevant agencies has a positiveinfluence on the role of traditional institutions for the empowerment of SMIs.
ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF INTERNAL QUALITY OF PRODUCTS IN THE MANUFACTURING COMPANIES HOLDING SNI IN EAST JAVA Rovilla El Maghviroh
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 13, No 1 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v13i1.422

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This study is a confirmatory study that was carried out by testing several hypotheses in order to figure out the causal relationship of all the stated variables. In attempt to such efforts, the study took the population of 205 manufacturing companies in East Java. All of them hold SNI (standard recognision of product). This study employed complete enumeration or census method; for that reason, the sample and sampling technique were not required. The technical analysis applied to test the research hypothesis was Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with the support of Amos 5 program. The results of this research show that there are positive and significant relationship between communication level of objectives, frequency of feedback, effectiveness of incentive system of the quality on product internal and external quality and on change of financial performance. The benefit of this research is for scientific information regarding the variables of communication level of objectives, frequency of feedback, and effectivenessof incentive system of the quality on internal and external quality of product and on change of financial performance of the manufacturing companies in East java.
The Role of Information in Strategic Planning and Decision Making: Overview on Economic Organizations in Oman Khalfan Zahran AlHijji; Nabhan Harith AlHarrasi; Huda Salem Alissaee
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 21, No 1 (2018): April - July 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v21i1.1278

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This study aims to investigate the issue of the role of information in strategic planning and decision making in Omani economic organizations. It also attempts to understand the process and the importance of information in decision making. A qualitative method was applied to achieve the study objectives. Thirty participants from eleven organizations were selected for in-depth interviews. Nineteen of the participants are general directors, seven are directors, while the rest are advisors at their organizations. All interviews were analyzed by using thematic analysis. The results show that Omani government economic organizations usually take two types of decisions: technical routine decisions that are regularly made by managers and other decision makers and strategic decisions directed toward achieving the future aspirations of the organization. The type of decision is affected by the level of management and time of making the decision. Participants form different economic organizations are agreed that there should be a clear strategy for making and evaluating decisions, starting from gathering and analyzing relevant data and following through to implementation of the final decision.
The influence of product differentiation strategy on operational performance at Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in South Sulawesi, Indonesia Muhammad Yunus Amar
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 18, No 3 (2015): December 2015 - March 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v18i3.505

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In the last decade, many researchers have conducted studies on the efforts to improve corporate performance through the stimulation of specific business strategy approach. This study aims to analyze the effect of product differentiation strategy on operating performance of the company. The study was conducted on industrial of SMEs in South Sulawesi, Indonesia using a survey method with the sample of 75 respondents. The data were collected through questionnaires, and processed by the method of path analysis. The results show that the strategy of product differentiation (vertical and horizontal) affects the operational performance of industrial of the SMEs significantly and negatively. It has implications such as in the early stages of the implementation of this strategy; the company can issue additional production costs in the form of material costs, and more failing products without being accompanied by an increase in new customers. This study can be continued to further examine the relationship of differentiation strategy implementation and performance of the company involving a moderator variable lag-time and the role of production technology in the research model.
Weak form market efficiency test of Bangladesh Stock Exchange: an empirical evidence from Dhaka Stock Exchange and Chittagong Stock Exchange Shafir Zaman
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 21, No 3 (2018): December 2018 - March 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v21i3.1615

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Investors need to have an idea about stock market before making investment whether the stock markets are efficient or not to take investment decision in stock market. For that reason, measurement of market efficiency of stock market bears significance to investors. Bearing it in mind, the study is undertaken to find out the existence of weak form efficiency prevails in largest stock market of Bangladesh. In order to get perfect result Parametric and Non Parametric tests were conducted of DSE & CSE for 2013 to 2017. It was found from all tests that Dhaka and Chittagong Stock exchange are not weak form efficient. Therefore, the result of the study will act as a helping hand to researchers to find out the reason of Bangladesh stock market not being weak form efficient as well as providing measurement to make the stock market weak form efficient.
THE EFFECT OF UNUSUAL MOVINGACTIVITY ANNOUNCEMENT ON STOCK RETURN AND TRADING VOLUME IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE Ika Yanuarti; Mulyono Mulyono
Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 16, No 3 (2013): December 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v16i3.222

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One of the information submitted by the Indonesia Stock Exchange, related to stock trading is theannouncement of Unusual Market Activity (UMA). The UMA announcement is a trade activitiesand or price movements of unusual effect on a certain period of time which, according to the assessment on the Indonesia Stock Exchange could potentially disrupt the holding of regular stocktrading, fair and efficient. This announcement does not necessarily indicate a breach in the fieldof capital market. Publication ofUMA announcement can be one form of protection to investorswhen a company's stock price has been moreover volatile. The sample of this study is the listedcompanies included in UMA announcement period 2011. This study uses Paired Samples T-testAnalysis and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test. The conclusion is the stock return was affected byUMA announcement but the trading volume activity was not affected by UMA announcement.

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