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JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi
ISSN : 20857721     EISSN : 26220733     DOI : -
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Jurnal Bisnis: Teori dan Implikasi (JBTI) merupakan jurnal ilmiah berkala (setahun dua kali). Tujuan utama jurnal ini adalah untuk mendiseminasi artikel ilmiah dalam bidang bisnis, yang memiliki fondasi teori dan implemetatif. Berkaitan dengan hal tersebut, artikel yang dipublikasikan harus berkaitan dengan ilmu manajemen bisnis dan akuntansi keuangan terutama yang terkait dengan praktek bisnis.
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THE EFFECT OF ACCOUNTABILITY OF RURAL FUND MANAGEMENT AND INTERNAL CONTROL TO PREVENT CORRUPTION IN VILLAGES OF BOJONGPICUNG DISTRICT - CIANJUR Dody Faraitody Teguh; Dandi Bahtiar
JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi Vol 12, No 2 (2021): August 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jbti.v12i2.12753

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The purpose of this study is to find out the effect of accountability of rural fund management and internal control to prevent corruption in villages at bojongpicung district of Cianjur regency. The objects of the study are village heads, village devices, Village Representative (BPD) and BPD members and community leaders. The sampling criteria are people who understand and are directly involved in the management of the Rural Fund. The sample consisted of 66 people consisting of 11 Village Heads, Village officials, village secretaries, regional executives, technical implementers, BPD and BPD members, as well as community leaders in each village. Then conducted interviews and distributing questionnaires. The results showed that partially Accountability of Rural Fund Management and Internal Control had no effect on Corruption Prevention Efforts, as evidenced by the results of the significance test above 5%. Likewise, the test results simultaneously and together the two variables do not have an effect on the Efforts to Prevent Corruption Crimes, as evidenced by the significance test results above 5%. The basic of theory are the Ministry of Home Affairs Regulation Number 20 of 2018 concerning Rural Financial Management, the Auditing Book (Practical Guidelines for Examination of Accountants by Public Accountants) by Sukrisno Agoes and the Corruption Education Book for Universities published by the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia.
Antecedent Of Organizational Commitment In A Small-Medium Industry Context Lila Bismala; Yayuk Hayulina Manurung
JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi Vol 12, No 1 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jbti.v12i1.11314

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This study aims to analyze the role of job satisfaction in moderating the relationship between organizational culture, transformational leadership, and organizational commitment, as it is known that the unit of analysis is workers in small and medium industries. This provides benefits in managing human resources, industrial relations and organizational behavior in the context of SMEs, so that optimal human resource management results in optimal competitiveness as well.   The results found that job satisfaction can be an intervening variable for organizational learning and transformational leadership on organizational commitment. The results found that organizational culture affects job satisfaction and organizational commitment, and transformational leadership affects organizational commitment. But, leadership was found do not have influence on job satisfaction and job satisfaction did not have an influence on organizational commitment. On the other hand, job satisfaction was found as an intervening variable for organizational culture and transformational leadership in influencing organizational commitment. This research contributes to enriching the theory of organizational behavior in the context of SMEs.
Analysis of the Effectiveness of Content Marketing Communications in the Effort of Formulating a Promotion Strategy to Stimulate Repetitive Purchases Medina Ramadhany; Arianis Chan; Cecep Safa’atul Barkah; Tetty Herawaty
JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi Vol 12, No 1 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jbti.v12i1.10832

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This study aims to see how the level of effectiveness of content marketing communication to consumers at the Bajumantanmoo online store in driving repeat purchase decisions. This research uses quantitative methods with a descriptive approach. Samples were taken using purposive sampling technique and data were collected through questionnaires to the sample. The data then tested using the validity test with the t table value (0.3297) and the reliability test with a Cornbach alpha value of 1.08. Based on the research results, it was found that the persuasion indicator was the content marketing indicator with the least value in encouraging consumers to make repeat purchases.
Analysis of the Negotiation Process of PT Surya Bratasena Plantation with Pangkalan Kuras District, Pelalawan Regency Ramadhany, Medina; Novel, Nurillah Jamil Achmawati; Safa’atul Barkah, Cecep
JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi Vol 12, No 2 (2021): August 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jbti.v12i2.12098

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The negotiation process is found in many situations, both professional and non-professional. Thus, negotiations now do not occur only in the scope of business related to buying and selling products and services. Negotiation occurs when there are two or more parties who work together to resolve a problem involving the negotiating parties. Generally, one party has something that the other party wants and the other party is willing to negotiate about it. The resolution of the PT Surya Bratasena Plantation problem with Pangkalan Kuras District is an example of conflict resolution through a negotiation process. In this paper, the researcher examines and analyzes the negotiation process carried out by PT Surya Bratasena Plantation in resolving land conflicts.
The Effect of Green Marketing Strategy on Customer Loyalty Mediated by Brand Image Kewakuma, Angeline Stella Ventari; Rofiaty, Rofiaty; Ratnawati, Kusuma
JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi Vol 12, No 1 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jbti.v12i1.10691

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This research aims to know the role of brand image to mediate the influence of green marketing on The Body Shop brand loyalty of beauty products. This research was conducted with 150 respondents in the city of Malang and used the purposive sampling method. Methods of data collection used a questionnaire distributed through google forms. The data analysis technique used was Structural Equation Model (SEM) with Partial Least Square (PLS) approaches. Based on the results, green marketing had a positive and significant impact on brand image. Green marketing had a positive and significant impact on consumer loyalty. The brand image had a positive and significant impact on consumer loyalty. The brand image could significantly mediate the influence of green marketing on consumer loyalty beauty products of The Body Shop. These results revealed that the greater the green marketing gained and perceived by consumers was, the greater the sense of brand image and consumer loyalty arose from The Body Shop’s consumers.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP) SYSTEM ON MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSME) BUSINESS ACTORS Widya Refri Faranita; Marno Nugroho
JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi Vol 12, No 2 (2021): August 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jbti.v12i2.12191

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Several MSMEs in Indonesia have used a lot of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in running their business to be able to maintain their business and be able to become market leaders. However, in this ERP system, there are several limitations for MSMEs, especially in the ability of human and financial resources. This study is divided into two parts, in the first part universal success indicators from the ERP success measurement literature will be tested using factor analysis. Data will be collected on 27 indicators of success through a structured questionnaire from end users of the ERP system. The results that will later be obtained are whether ERP is suitable to be implemented to meet the achievement of goals in managing a business run by MSMEs.
The Determinants of Dividend Policy (an Empirical Study on Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2016-2019 Period) Nurni Arrina Lestari; Ade Sudarma; Antony Antony
JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi Vol 12, No 1 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jbti.v12i1.11761

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This research aims to analyze the factors that affect the company’s opportunities to distribute dividends, and based on those opportunities, this research further identifies the factors that affect the size of dividends to be distributed by the company. The research sample was taken from manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for 2016-2019. The regression models used were logistic regression to analyze the variables affecting the company’s opportunities of dividends and multiple linear regression to analyze the variables affecting the size of the dividends to be distributed. This research finding revealed that the variables affecting the company’s opportunities of distributing dividends were profitability, liquidity, and company size. However, of the three variables, only profitability affected the size of the dividend distributed by the company.
VALUE-AT-RISK ANALYSIS IN RISK MEASUREMENT AND FORMATION OF OPTIMAL PORTFOLIO IN BANKING SHARE Putri Endah Astuti; Tri Gunarsih
JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi Vol 12, No 2 (2021): August 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jbti.v12i2.12263

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This study analyzes the application of Value at Risk (VaR) in estimating the risk of investment in banking stocks and the formation of an optimal portfolio using the Mean-VaR method based on the Markowitz approach. Many studies show that market data are often abnormal and make the assumption of normality considered irrelevant. This is the background of research on VaR using the historical simulation method, which is a method that moves away from the concept of normality. In addition, the crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic makes the market difficult to predict. The period used in this study is during a normal market and a crisis (covid-19 pandemic). VaR is calculated with a holding period (t) of one week and a confidence level of 95%. Based on the backtesting test, the historical simulation method is accepted as an accurate method in estimating the VaR value in both normal and crisis periods. The optimal portfolios formed based on the mean-VaR are Portfolio-1 (normal period) and Portfolio-2 (crisis period). The composition of Portfolio-1 is BBRI, BBCA, BNLI, BTPN, and BNBA with the optimal proportion of each share sequentially of (18.35%), (23.90%), (11.39%), (18.63 %), and (27.73%). The VaR value of Portfolio-1 is -0.0107. The composition of Portfolio-2 is BNII and BNBA with optimal proportions of each share (22.71%) and (77.29%). The VaR value of Portfolio-2 is -0.0354. The results of this study can be used by investors as a reference in making investment decisions that focus on downside risk.
Implementation of Business Continuity Planning Methodology in Making Business Continuity Planning Documents at PT. XYZ Fikri, Ahmad Maulana; Fachrureza, Faisal; Octaraisya, Nadine; Agustyana, Nur Amalia; Putra, M. Gilvy Langgawan; Amalia, Dwi Nur
JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi Vol 12, No 1 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jbti.v12i1.10854

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PT. XYZ is a company engaged in the communication sector. As a company with a national scale, PT. XYZ has various risks that must be faced, ranging from natural disasters, human disturbances, and disruption due to technology. The existence of disruption risks can disrupt the company's operational activities. A business continuity plan document is created to find out what steps the company must take to minimize damage due to disruption. Making a business continuity plan or BCP starts from the project initiation stage, risk assessment, business impact analysis, mitigation strategy development, plan development, training, testing, auditing. The results obtained from this research are in the form of BCP documents used by PT. XYZ in response to a disturbance. With the BCP, PT. XYZ can respond to a disruption that occurs and quickly restore business operations.
Antecedents of Intention to Buy Non-Muslim Halal Fast Foods: Evidence from the Biggest Muslim Population Country Muslichah, Istyakara; Ibrahim, Krishnamurti Akbar
JBTI : Jurnal Bisnis : Teori dan Implementasi Vol 12, No 2 (2021): August 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jbti.v12i2.12759

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze the antecedents of consumers' intention to buy non-Muslim (Western) halal fast food in Indonesia. Although the country has the biggest Muslim population globally, compared to other countries, Indonesia only managed to get the fourth rank on the overall Global Islamic Economy Indicator score in 2020.Method: This study distributed an online questionnaire, using convenience sampling method, to 159 Muslims in Indonesia. A multiple regression analysis was used to evaluate the proposed relationships of halal awareness, halal certification, halal marketing, religiosity, brand, and food quality towards non-Muslim halal fast food purchase intention.Findings: The results of this study indicate that halal awareness, halal certification, religiosity, brand, and food quality positively influence consumers' intention to buy non-Muslim halal fast food, whereas halal marketing does not support this relationship.Originality: Due to the inconsistent findings from past studies, this study wanted to contribute to the literature about the antecedents of consumers' intention on non-Muslim halal foods in the context of fast foods. Understanding the motivation behind consumers' behavior is also essential for fast food marketers, especially in countries with significant Muslim populations.