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Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi
ISSN : 25976990     EISSN : 24424951     DOI : 10.24252/minds
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi is a scientific and open-access journal (CC-BY clearance), published by the Management Department of the Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar, Indonesia. It is a bi-annual publication, i.e., by June and December. It has been accredited in the Indonesian Official Journal Indexation SINTA 2 by the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education under the Directorate Generale of Research Enhancement and Development No. 200/M/KPT/2020 and is valid up to December 2024. Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi welcomes high-quality articles in English form discussing the myriad of management science and business-case application (with robust analysis only), e.g., human resource, marketing, finance, operational research, entrepreneurship, business ethics, strategy, and so forth. This journal advances the conversations in developing and underdeveloped regions with the potential intersections of religion, cultural uniqueness, and demographic interplay. How the ideas and inspiration are being generated in these specific circumstances are also part of this journal's interest. All articles are subject to double-blind peer reviews should the article pass the initial editorial screening. This publication also accepts quantitative and qualitative articles with rigorous methodology and analysis. We expect the submission to this journal to enhance knowledge by supplying the academic/practical world with fresh insight and substantial contributions to management science. Kindly read the previous articles in the archive section to see if your articles are eligible for publication and in the announcement section to see our call-for-papers invitation. You can download our template to adjust your article according to our guidelines. You can then create your author accounts on the registration menu and follow the submission procedures. We charge specific article processing charges (APC) for the accepted articles to support our activities. You can check our authors’ fees for specific information.
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Covid-19, Inflation, and Interest Rate: Their Influences on the Jakarta Composite Index Dwi Nita Aryani; Samuel Williem Maupula
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Vol 8 No 2 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/minds.v8i2.22942

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This study aims to determine the effect of inflation, interest rates, and the Covid-19 pandemic condition on the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) and the difference of the JCI before and after the Large-Scale Social Restrictions (LSSR). Data were collected from January to August 2020. This study evaluates the effect of inflation, interest rate, the Covid-19 Pandemic on the JCI by the t-test and regression, while the Wilcoxon Test tested the JCI before and after LSSR. The results revealed that inflation, interest rates, and the Covid-19 pandemic partially and simultaneously affected the JCI. All shares traded in the Indonesia Stock Exchange indexed by the JCI before LSSR are different from the JCI after LSSR.
Exploring the Determinant Factors of Impulsive Buying Behavior during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Indonesian Consumers Rahmawati Rahmawati; Alfian Budi Primanto
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Vol 8 No 2 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/minds.v8i2.23560

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The COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged the global economy, igniting much fear and panic that disrupted buying patterns and behavior. This study aims to investigate the phenomenon of impulsive buying behavior during the COVID-19 crises by exploring the influences of panic buying, perceived scarcity, and the mediation role of fear appeals. This study uses path analysis which is processed by using the Preacher-Hayes technique. A total of 243 respondents participated in the study. The result of this study revealed that perceived scarcity and panic buying were successfully proved to be significant predictors of impulsive buying behavior. However, the direct effect of fear appeals and the mediation role of fear appeals and panic buying on the relationship between perceived scarcity and impulsive buying behavior were failed to prove in this study.
Explaining E-Wallet Continuance Intention: A Modified Expectation Confirmation Model Afifah Wafir Dhia; Muamar Nur Kholid
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Vol 8 No 2 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/minds.v8i2.23592

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This research paper aimed to examine the factors influencing user preferences to continue using E-Wallet. This research paper identified the factors by modifying the Expectation Confirmation Model by adding the Perceived Risk and Trust variables. This research paper employed primary data based on a questionnaire with a sample of E-Wallet users. Data were obtained by distributing online questionnaires, and data from 200 respondents were analyzed using Structural Equation Model – Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). Data analysis indicated that Perceived Usefulness, Satisfaction, and Trust had a significant positive effect on users' intentions to continue using E-Wallet. On the other hand, confirmation had a positive and significant impact on perceived Usefulness and trust, while no effect on Satisfaction and Perceived Risk. Explanation and implications of data analysis are discussed.
Regional Typology Analysis and Potential Business Fields in Maluku Province Muhammad Bugis; Tri Wahyuningsih; Djamila Abbas
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Vol 9 No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/minds.v9i1.25969

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Decentralization necessitates the provincial government to maximize its potential to increase regional revenues. This study aims to categorize regencies and cities in a developing province, i.e., Maluku, based on economic growth and the Human Development Index (HDI) and thus identify potential and non-potential business fields. This study collected secondary data in economic growth data, Human Development Index (HDI), and Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) From 2013 to 2017 and is analyzed by the Klassen Tipology method. The results show that Ambon City is classified as a developed region with potential business fields in Maluku Province, including agriculture, forestry and fishery, construction, and wholesale and retail trade. The results provide a detailed description of the potential development of the business sector and will serve as a guideline for stakeholders.
Determinants of Firm Value with Financial Performance as Moderating Variable Renea Shinta Aminda; Bintang Timur; Indu Purnahayu; Eka Yulia; Maidatun Maftukha
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Vol 9 No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/minds.v9i1.26037

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Intellectual capital, measured by VACA, VAHU, STVA, is several factors that influence fluctuations in firm value. This study uses a moderating variable with the ROA ratio to determine whether intellectual capital plays a significant role in increasing firm value. Data analysis used quantitative descriptive methods with Eviews 10 on Property and Real Estate sectors listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2017-2019. The results showed the importance of the role of Intellectual VACA, VAHU, STVA simultaneously having a significant effect on Firm Value (PBV) and Company Performance (ROA) but failed to moderate VAHU, STVA, and VACA in 16 companies.
The Decision to Zakah: The Interacting Roles of Transparency, Service Quality, and Trust Andi Ruslan; Widyawati Widyawati; Aksi Hamzah
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Vol 9 No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/minds.v9i1.26238

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This study aims to examine the effect of transparency and service quality on the decision of muzakki to use the services of a Zakah Management Organization (OPZ) mediated by trust. This research was conducted for six months on 180 Zakah payers at OPZ in Makassar. The survey data were analyzed by structural equation modeling using AMOS. The results showed that muzakki's trust in Zakah management organizations could mediate the relationship between transparency and service quality on muzakki's decisions to use OPZ services in Makassar. This study contributes to the literature on transparency and service quality in increasing the trust and decision of muzakki in using OPZ services in Zakah distribution.
Revisiting Investor Behaviour in Risky Investment Decision Making Ni Putu Ayu Darmayanti; Ni Luh Putu Wiagustini; Luh Gede Sri Artini; Ica Rika Candraningrat
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Vol 9 No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/minds.v9i1.26690

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The number of studies into behavioral finance has increased during the last two decades. However, literature about how behavioral factors determine risky investment decisions still needs to be reviewed from the behavioral finance theory point of view. This paper deals with behavioral research in finance and some aspects of investor behavior when making investment decisions about risky assets. Library research was conducted and then presented using a descriptive form of theoretical exposure. Based on the perspectives of the prospect theory, the literature reviewed in this paper provides results about individuals' financial literation, risk tolerance, and personality in determining motivation to choose risky investments. The conclusions show that behavioral finance exists, and people may be irrational when making investment decisions about risky assets.
Demographic Factors, Personality Traits, and the Performance of Cryptocurrency Traders Dewi Prihatini; Danang Sudarso Widya Prakoso Joyo Widakdo
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Vol 9 No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/minds.v9i1.27067

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The study determines the relationship between demographic factors and personality traits with the performance of cryptocurrency traders. The research data is obtained from 100 cryptocurrency traders using the quota sampling method, correlational, with a quantitative approach. This study applies the Chi-square test to examine the relationship of demographic factors with performance and the Rank-Spearman test for the relationship of personality traits with performance. The results found that demographic characteristics (gender, age, length of trading) were positively associated with performance. Furthermore, personality traits (extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, openness to experience) have negative and insignificant influences on the performance of cryptocurrency traders.
Analysis of the Sectoral Stock Price Index on the IDX during the Covid-19 Agus Arman; Yuyun Karystin Meilisa Suade
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Vol 9 No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/minds.v9i1.25451

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In this study, we want to measure the performance of the average monthly return of sectoral stock indexes in Indonesia by using the composite index (JCI) as a comparison. We want to find the winner, loser, and neutral stock indexes. We use monthly data from March 2020 to February 2021, namely the sectors: agriculture, mining, essential industry, various industries, consumption, property, infrastructure, finance, and trade. We use panel data analysis from the event study to achieve the research objectives, a combination of cross-section data and time-series data. The research results showed six sectors of the stock index as winners: agriculture, mining, essential industry, infrastructure, finance, and trade. There are three loser stock index sectors: the miscellaneous sector, consumption, and property.
The Role of Innovation as the Key to Successful Muslim Women Entrepreneurs Nur Laily; Triyonowati Triyonowati; Suwitho Suwitho; Dyah Poespita Ernawati
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Vol 9 No 1 (2022): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/minds.v9i1.26200

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Muslim women can run their businesses to support the family economy and the country's economy. This study aims to determine the effect of Knowledge Sharing and Social Capital on Innovation and Business Performance. The population in this study is Muslim women as owners of SMEs in Indonesia. Three hundred seventeen respondents were selected using specific criteria. The data was obtained by using a questionnaire—data analysis using PLS-SEM. The results showed that Knowledge Sharing and Social Capital affected Innovation and Business Performance. Besides that, innovation can be a mediator of Knowledge Sharing and Social Capital influencing business.