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Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business
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Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) is open access, peer-reviewed journal whose objectives is to publish original research papers related to the Indonesian economy and business issues. This journal is also dedicated to disseminating the published articles freely for international academicians, researchers, practitioners, regulators, and public societies. The journal welcomes author from any institutional backgrounds and accepts rigorous empirical or theoretical research paper with any methods or approach that is relevant to the Indonesian economy and business content, as long as the research fits one of three salient disciplines: economics, business, or accounting.
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UJI HIPOTESIS “JALAN-ACAK” DALAM FUNGSI KONSUMSI DI INDONESIA Munawar Ismail; David Kalirge; Martanti Wahyurina
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 20, No 2 (2005): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jieb.6572

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This study is aimed at testing the random-walk hypothesis in the Indonesian economyconsumption function. If the random-walk exists then the consumption can not be predictedsistematicaly. The study found that there was no random-walk in the Indonesianconsumption function either under the assumption of constant interest rate or that ofvariable interest rate. Other finding is that both nominal interest rate and the rate ofinflation had significant effect on the consumption.Keywords: consumption, random-walk, rational expectation, life cycle-permanent income
ALTERNATIF PEMACUAN KINERJA PERSONEL DENGAN PENGELOLAAN KINERJA TERPADU BERBASIS BALANCED SCORECARD Mulyadi Mulyadi
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 20, No 3 (2005): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jieb.6573

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In this article I discussed a radical change in managing personnel performance. If inthe past, performances were measured only at responsibility center level and theperformance measures used were limited to financial measures, in this article I discussedhow to desain integrated performance management system for responsibility centers andpersonnel as well, using Balanced Scorecard as a basis. In this article, first I discussed thelimitation of executive performance measurement in traditional management. Then Iexplained expectancy theory created by Porter-Lawler to provide a conceptual frameworkin designing Balanced Scorecard based integrated performance management. In this article I discussed Balanced Scorecard based integrated performance management as analternative for driving personnel performance in building company’s competitiveadvantage. At the end of this article I presented a summary of differences betweenperformance measurement in traditional management and that in modern management.Keywords: pengelolaan kinerja terpadu; balanced scorecard; kinerja
ANALISIS PERILAKU SEKTOR PERTANIAN INDONESIA: APLIKASI VECTOR ERROR CORRECTION MODEL Andi Irawan
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 20, No 3 (2005): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jieb.6574

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The specific goals of this research are: Firstly, in the long run perspective, the goal is toanalyze impact of policy that inflating agriculture price to growth, employment, andinvestment in agriculture sector. Secondly, in the short run perspective, the goals are: (1) to analyze which economic blocks that have most producing instability to agriculture sector, (2) to analyze behaviour of inflation in agriculture sector and causality relationship both among output price and input prices and among input prices.Quantitative methods that are used in this study are Vector Error Correction Model,Johansen Cointegration Test, and Granger Causality Test. Data used in this research fromseveral sources such as Bank Indonesia, BPS Statistic, International Financial Statistic andCEIC data Company Limited, series data from first mountly of 1993 (1993:01) up to thelast mountly of 2002 (2002:12).In the agriculture sector, production (output) and capital are responsive to change inthe output price. This mean that inflating the output price effectively help generate outputand new investment in this sector. Nevertheless because shock in price can be source ofinstability to agriculture sector, so government should becarefully apply policies that caninflating the price in agriculture. To solve unemployment problem in agriculture sector,government should apply cost strategy such as subsidy policy of input price.Keywords: Instabilitas, Pergerakan Harga, Employment, Investasi, Sektor Pertanian,Vector Error Correction Model, Johansen Cointegration Test and Granger Causality Test
APPLICATION OF DELPHI METHOD IN PRIORITIZATION OF CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF TQM FOR THE INDONESIA’S OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY Wakhid Slamet Ciptono
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 20, No 3 (2005): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jieb.6575

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The study describes the use of the policy Delphi method in building consensus for theprioritization of critical success factors of TQM (CSFs of TQM). The use of multi attributedecision analysis for supporting the qualitative data analysis (multifactor evaluationprocess, analytic hierarchy process, and NVivo) has been considered the foremosttechnique for examining the manages needs and the weightings of preferences from thepanel of managers for each CSFs of TQM in the most objective way available. Two roundof Delphi surveys were conducted. A significant consensus on the weighted evaluation ofthe six CSFs of TQM and the consistency ratio were obtained from twenty managers. Theresults vividly reveal that the Delphi method is a powerful and appropriate technique forderiving objective opinions in a rather subjective area such as the multi-attribute model for the prioritization of the CSFs of TQM.The results of qualitative data analysis (using MFEP) indicate that training to improveproducts/services provides the first priority (the weighted evaluation 0.184; 0.224; and0.169 for top level managers, middle kevel managers, and low level managers); followed by Quality Improvement, Top Management Commitment, Supplier Involvement, Cross-Functional Relationships among SBUs, and Supervisory Leadership.In addition, the qualitative data analysis (using AHP) also provides a set of sufficientlyconsistent CSFs of TQM was obtain after the second round of Delphi questionnaire. Theresult of consistency ratio (CR) shows that the managers had highly satisfactory inassessing the prioritization of CSFs of TQM (CR = 0.0456). Therefore, these CSFs of TQMwere supported the results from the quantitative data analysis.Oil and gas managers in Indonesia can use these qualitative data results in concertwith other critical quality management practices to help them in there word-class company initiatives. The researcher recommended the use of Delphi method as an objective and rigorous determining consensus. Researchers can also use this method to combine qualitative and quantitative research approaches into mixed methodology or triangulation.Keywords: Delphi Method, Qualitative Data Analysis, Critical Success Factors of TQM,Multifactor Evaluation Process, Analytic Hierarchy Process, and NVivo.
KONTRIBUSI INVOLVEMENT DAN TRUST IN A BRAND DALAM MEMBANGUN LOYALITAS PELANGGAN Licen Indahwati Darsono; Basu Swastha Dharmmesta
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 20, No 3 (2005): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jieb.6576

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Customer loyalty is the most valuable asset for the company. Many researchs found thatcustomer loyalty had a positive effect on company’s profitability. The purpose of thisresearch is to investigate involvement and trust in a brand (as cognitive and conativeantecedent of loyalty) contribution to building loyalty. The object of this research is facialwhitening product, and the subjects are women. Survey has been done in two centrallocations in Yogyakarta.This research found that involvement and trust in a brand has a positive effect onrelative attitude as attitudinal dimension of loyalty, relative attitude has a positive effect on repeat patronage as behavioral dimension of loyalty. This research also found a strongsupport about relative attitude’s role as a mediator of involvement-repeat patronagerelationships and trust in a brand-repeat patronage relationships. Therefore, involvementand trust in a brand are mediated by relative attitude to contribute to bulding loyalty.Key words: involvement, trust in a brand, relative attitude, repeat patronage
MUNICIPAL INSURANCE: SOLUSI ALTERNATIF MANAJEMEN RISIKO UNTUK PEMERINTAH DAERAH Boyke R. Purnomo
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 20, No 3 (2005): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jieb.6577

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This paper attempts to analyze the development of municipal insurance in Indonesia.Due to the decentralization implementation in Indonesia which started in 1999, localgovernments are encouraged to be self-managing entity. Beside focus their effort onleveraging the revenue and economic growth, local governments should also take a serious attention on managing their asset’s risk. Municipal insurance is one of the riskmanagement tools used to prevent the decreasing of economic value of local government’s assets. Municipal insurance covers the risk of local government’s infrastructure by proposing a tailor-made insurance contract. The urgency of municipal insurance implementation is become clearer by increasing the frequency and severity of losses affected by many catastrophic risks in Indonesia on last there years. Municipal insurance provides benefit to local government, insurance company, insurance industry, nation and local community.Key words: municipal insurance, risk, risk management, decentralization
THE IMPACT OF REAL EXCHANGE RATE ON TRADE BALANCE Agus Widarjono
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 20, No 3 (2005): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jieb.6578

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between the trade balanceand the real exchange rate for bilateral trade in merchandise goods between Indonesia and the US, Japan and Singapore as its major trading partner. This article employs theelasticity approach to analyze such a relationship. Johansen multivariate cointegration isproposed to examine the impact of depreciation of real exchange rate on trade balance. Totests for J-curve, a generalize impulse response function generated from a vector error-correction model is applied.Quarterly data over the period 1988:1-2003:4 are used for the analysis. Our findingsdemonstrate that the real exchange rate has a positive impact on the bilateral tradebalance between Indonesia and Japan and Singapore. The generalized Marshall-Lernercondition, however, seems to hold only for the bilateral trade balance between Indonesiaand Japan. This study also finds that there is an evidence for J-curve for Indonesia’sbilateral trade balance with the Japan.Keyword: real exchange rate, trade balance, Marshal-Lerner Condition and J-curve
IMPLEMENTATION OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES TO ELIMINATE COMPETITIVE PRIORITIES TRADE-OFFS Anjar Priono; Fahmi Radhi
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 20, No 4 (2005): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (214.738 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jieb.6579

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Penelitian ini mengidentifikasi apakah implementasi teknologi dan praktek manajemen berperan dalam meminimalkan trade-off diantara competitive priorities. Pengujian dilakukan dengan menggunakan paradigma matrik produk-proses (Hayes dan Wheelwright 1979) yang mensyaratkan adanya kesesuaian antara struktur produk dan struktur proses produksi. Variabel yang digunakan untuk meminimalkan trade-off adalah teknologi pemrosesan, teknologi pendesainan produk, program kualitas dan JIT. Competitive priorities dibentuk dengan analisis faktor (factor analysis) sedangkan untuk menyusun kategori process choice diterapkan non hierarchical clustering.Hasil analisa menunjukkan process choice berkaitan erat dengan competitive priorities yang diterapkan dalam persaingan, kecuali untuk competitive priorities pengiriman. Hal ini mengindikasikan bahwa perusahaan manufaktur belum mempertimbangkan pengiriman sebagai variabel yang penting untuk memberikan keunggulan kompetitif. Sebagian besar plant yang dijadikan sampel juga masih mengikuti paradigma matrik produk-proses dengan memposisikan dirinya berada pada diagonal matrik. Namun demikian, terdapat beberapa plant yang memposisikan diri berada di luar diagonal matrik untuk memperjelas posisinya dengan pesaing. Plant pada kelompok ini berhasil menghilangkan beberapa trade-off dengan menerapkan teknologi dan praktek manajemen meskipun masih terdapat dua trade-off yang belum berhasil untuk dihilangkan, yaitu biaya-kustomisasi dan biaya-kualitas. 
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION: INDONESIAN MANUFACTURE Tri Widodo
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 20, No 4 (2005): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jieb.6580

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Structure-Conduct-Performance (SCP) merupakan isu sentral dalam Industrial-Organization (IO). Analisis SCP biasanya menggunakan pendekatan parsial dan liniersederhana, Structure mempengaruhi Conduct dan Performance. Dalam dunia nyata,Structure, Conduct dan Performance memiliki hubungan yang terkait satu dengan yanglain (interaktif). Paper ini menggunakan pendekatan analisis model SCP interaktif untukmenganalis SCP industri manufaktur Indonesia dan mengaplikasikan model ekonometrikpersamaan simultan. Paper ini berkesimpulan bahwa konsentrasi tidak dapat dijadikanvariabel eksogen untuk perilaku perusahaan-perusahaan (conduct) dan kinerja pasar(performance) seperti dalam paradigma SCP.Keywords: Structure-Conduct-Performance; Industrial Organization; Interactive Model.
INTENSIFIKASI PEMUNGUTAN PAJAK MELALUI PERBAIKAN PELAYANAN (Kasus PBB dan BPHTB di Kantor Pelayanan Malang) Munawar Ismail
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 20, No 4 (2005): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jieb.6581

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Tax collection intensification through service quality improvement is an efficient way toincrease the role of tax as a main source of government revenue. The objective of this study is to evaluate the service quality of Malang Property-Tax Office delivered to taxpayers in the view of their own perception. The study found that the taxpayers expectation of the service dimensions that consists of tangibles, assurance and accessibility had been met so it has to be continued. Yet, while the taxpayers expectation of the service dimensions that contains reliability and responsiveness was not fullfiled. Therefore, in the future, Malang Property-Tax Office should make more attention on it. Other finding is that there was no dimension of the services that the taxpayers consider it worse.Keywords: property tax, intensification, service quality

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