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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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Front Matter Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 23 No 2 Editor, Editor
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 23 No. 2 (2020): August - November 2020
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Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 23 No. 2 (2020): August - November 2020
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Front Matter Journal of Economics, Business, & Accountancy Ventura Vol 23 No 1 Editor, Editor
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 23 No. 1 (2020): April - July 2020
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Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 23 No. 1 (2020): April - July 2020
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Culinary-Gastronomic Value Advantage in a Competitive Dynamic Market: A Service-Dominant Logic Perspective Ferdinand, Augusty Tae; Kinasih, Raras Sekar; Kusumawardhani, Amie; Idris, Idris; Pangestuti, Irene Rini Demi; Hersugondo, Hersugondo
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 25 No. 3 (2022): December 2022 - March 2023
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Since there are inconsistent findings on the influence of entrepreneurial orientation on business performance, we aim to develop a conceptual model to explain how an entrepreneurial orientation has the potential to enhance business performance. We develop a concept of culinary-gastronomic value advantage as mediation for entrepreneurial orientation to improve business performance effectively. We examine the model by involving 241 owner-managers of micro and small-sized enterprises in the food industry, whose results were analyzed using SEM-AMOS software. This study’s results indicate that the culinary-gastronomic value advantage derived from the Service-Dominant Logic (SDL) theory is an acceptable solution as mediation for entrepreneurial orientation and performance. Another important finding is that the entrepreneurial orientation and culinary-gastronomic value advantages are highly dependent on the level of risk consciousness on the competitive pressures that occur in the market. This study brings several theoretical implications to service-dominant logic theory, particularly on value accentuation in the form of culinary-gastronomic value advantage for enhancing performance.
Work-Life Balance, Job Satisfaction, and Career Development of Millennials: The Mediating Role of Affective Commitment Yunita, Tyna; Hadita, Hadita; Wijayanti, Murti; Ismayani, Vivi
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 26 No. 1 (2023): April - July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14414/jebav.v26i1.3365

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Since millennials dominate today’s workforce, it is necessary to explore the career development of this generation. Therefore, this study aims to examine the career development of the millennial generation based on work-life balance and satisfaction factors mediated by affective commitment. This study involved 160 respondents, most of whom were female manufacturing workers. This study took a quantitative approach and used structural equation modeling to examine predictors of career development among millennials. We found that work-life balance and job satisfaction positively affect affective commitment and affective commitment positively affects career development. However, the results revealed no direct relationship between work-life balance and career development. The effect of work-life balance on career development is only significant if it is mediated by job satisfaction. A clear and targeted career path is very important for the continuity of millennial career development. This study suggests technology-based ways to engage millennials using digital tools to interact and share information, resulting in better work-life balance and higher productivity. This study implies that work-life balance is necessary for enhancing job satisfaction, emotional commitment, and career advancement.
Financial Constraints of Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Indonesia Creative Industries Nareswari, Ninditya; Nurmasari, Nuraini Desty; Putranti, Latifah
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 25 No. 3 (2022): December 2022 - March 2023
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The creative industry has a significant role in the economy. The existence of a creative industry causes advanced innovations, increases job availability, and improves the value and quality of a product. However, MSMEs in the creative industry still face constraints related to finance because they have different types of business patterns. The business pattern is unpredictable and will have an impact on strategy. This study aims to identify and explore the financial constraints of MSMEs in the creative industry in Surabaya. A semi-structured interview was conducted with the owner of 8 MSMEs. Using an explanatory pilot study, the result found five themes of the financial constraints of MSMEs in the creative industry: working capital management, access to credit, financial support from the government, cost efficiency, and the financial literacy of the owners. This study has several implications for the creative economy to develop the financial aspect for MSMEs in the creative industry.
The Impacts of Board Characteristics and Size on Risk Disclosure: Evidence from Indonesian Mining Firms Viola, Belicia; Aryanto, Josephine; Marsetio, Nany Chandra; Yuliati, Retno
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 25 No. 3 (2022): December 2022 - March 2023
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This study examines how board characteristics (gender, education, and age) and board size can impact corporate risk disclosure (CRD) in quantity and coverage. This research differs from previous studies because we use the newest COSO framework (2017) to measure CRD. We analyzed the data using multiple regression analysis. The results show no relationship between the composition of female directors in both CRD coverage and quantity. Board size positively affects CRD coverage and quantity, while board age negatively affects those two types of CRD. However, board education does not influence CRD quantity and coverage. This study also indicates that board size and age substantially impact the level of risk disclosure. For investors, the board's age and size become an essential consideration in investment decisions related to risk information. While policymakers in Indonesia urgently need a further discussion of the implementation of guidelines to promote higher levels of risk disclosure among firms since the difference in the basis for disclosing risk will reduce the company's competitiveness in the same industry.
Forecasting Macroeconomic Variables and their Effect on Poverty Assel, Muhammad Ridhwan; Hanoeboen, Bin Raudha Arif; Laitupa, Abdul Aziz; Saptenno, Fibryano
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 25 No. 3 (2022): December 2022 - March 2023
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Forecasting macroeconomic variables is crucial to measure dynamic changes during uncertain economic conditions. This study examines and analyzes the appropriate and accurate forecasting model to predict macroeconomic variables in Maluku Province. The main variables used are economic growth, unemployment, inflation, and poverty. The modeling used in this study were Bayesian Vector Autoregressions Model and the Univariate Benchmark Model. The results of this study indicate that the two models have different specifications and forecasting directions. The value of the Univariate Benchmark model’s forecast error size is relatively smaller than that of the Bayesian Vector Autoregressions Model. The results of forecasting macroeconomic variables in Maluku Province have a relatively good level of accuracy and are close to the actual value of the sample period. The Error Correction Model test results show that only the Error Correction Term variable significantly affects the poverty level in the short term. Meanwhile, in the long term, the unemployment rate has a significant effect, and the model used is proven valid. The forecasting results from the model show that the Maluku provincial government must maintain the stability of macroeconomic variables, especially the inflation rate and unemploymentrate, because they tend to increase in the coming year. It can have an impact on reducing people’s purchasing power.
The Effect of Consumer Brand Engagement on Online Brand Experience and Its Consequences on Banking Apps Service Octavia, Ria; Azizah, Rahmawati; Shafitranata, Shafitranata
Journal of Economics, Business, and Accountancy Ventura Vol. 26 No. 1 (2023): April - July 2023
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Mobile Banking is the most widely used banking service application to meet the needs of online transactions. It is inseparable from the influence of the consumer brand engagement (CBE) concept, which is developing the engagement concept by combining marketing science and psychology with cognitive, affective, and behavioral dimensions. These are likely to generate a lot of positive online brand experiences, brand satisfaction, brand loyalty, and brand trust. This study aims to examine the effect of CBE on brand satisfaction, loyalty, and trust through online brand experience in the context of mobile banking apps. We involved 170 active customers having transacted using m-banking apps through a purposive sampling method and analyzed them using the structural equation model (SEM) approach. We found that CBE positively affects brand satisfaction, loyalty, and trust through online brand experience. This study suggests banks improve the implementation of the CBE concept because it creates a positive online brand experience to produce loyal customers who will benefit the banking business.

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