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Binus Business Review is an international journal published in March, July, and November hosted by the Research and Technology Transfer Office (LPPM) of Universitas Bina Nusantara. The journal contents are managed by the Binus Business School, Faculty of Economics and Communications, and Forum Manajemen Indonesia (FMI). BBR has been accredited by DIKTI under the decree number 158/E/KPT/2021. BBR provide a forum for lecturers, academicians, researchers, practitioners, and postgraduate students to publish empirical multidiscipline research in business & management research, from operations to corporate governance and marketing. All empirical methods including, but not limited to, qualitative, quantitative, field, laboratory, meta-analytic, and mixed methods are welcome.
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Sensitivity of Capital Market Development to Public Debt in Nigeria Kalu Onwukwe Emenike; Ugwueze Christian Amu; Ezeji Emmanuel Chigbu
Binus Business Review Vol. 7 No. 3 (2016): Binus Business Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v7i3.1491

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This article investigated the sensitivity of capital market development to public debt in Nigeria using descriptive statistic, regression analysis, and the Engle-Granger co integration techniques for the period ranging from 1981 to 2014. The estimates from the descriptive analysis showed that both the market capitalization and public debt series were not normally distributed at 5% significance level. The ADF unit root test showed that the market capitalization and public debt series were integrated of order one (i.e., I (1)). The results from the regression model provide evidence to show that capital market development is not sensitive to domestic debt at any conventional level, but it is sensitive to external debt at 10% significance level. The estimates of the Engle-Granger co integration tests show that capital market development is not co integrated with public debt. It is recommended that capital market and debt management authorities should formulate policies will enhance linkage between the markets.
Business Strategy Formulation By Shareholders and Company Management using The Analytical Network Process (ANP) Faizal Faizal; Achsanul Qosasi; Antonius W. Sumarlin; Erwin Permana; Gatot Hendro Prakosa; Indriana Indriana; Glory Aguzman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v7i3.1494

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This research aimed to identify the business strategy formulation by the shareholders and the management of the company. Ten companies were selected to be the objects of this research. Those companies were the information technology, telecommunication, printing, mining, construction and chemical companies in Indonesia. The research was conducted by using the Analytical Network Process (ANP) and considering the chosen respondents as the decision makers (experts) of those companies. The respondents were chosen by using the non-probabilitty sampling method. The result shows that the roles of the company managements are considered m ore influental (0,57143) than the roles of the shareholders (0,28571). From the output of stakeholder’s condition, the best-stratified priority strategies are differentiation (0,600515), cost of leadership (0,230754) and focus (0,168731).
Tick Size Implementation of Kompas 100 Index at Indonesia Stock Exchange Agustini Hamid
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v7i3.1498

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Tick Mechanism was included in market microstructure. It studied the process which investors’ latent demands were ultimately translated into prices and volumes. This research reviewed the theoretical, empirical, and experimental literature on market microstructure relating to return, volatility, and liquidity after implementation of new tick size in Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The study took a sample of Kompas 100 index because it was represented all level of tick size at IDX. The data were analyzed using differences test with analysis tools e-views. Using Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test, there were not significance difference of volatility, return, and liquidity after the implementation of new tick size. The difference of implementation new tick size were contrary results that old tick size has a positive value to return and liquidity while it was negative for volatility. It means that increasing of liquidity and return have the impact to volatility. While the implementation of new tick size has the negative impact to return, liquidity, and volatility.
Corporate Point of View in Green Accounting Setiani P. Hendratno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v7i3.1499

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The purpose of this research was to find out the influence of view attention, responsibility, reporting accounting environment, and audit environment to see the importance of green accounting on employees who worked in Tangerang related to the problem of the environment in the company. The research population consisted of all employees of the company. The eligible questionnaires were given to 108 respondents. Data collection was using questionnaires. The data were analyzed using the regression test with analysis tools STATA 12. The result indicates that the variable attention in the environment, responsibility in the environment, and environmental accounting report gives impact on the point of view of the importance of green accounting in a company.
Break Even Analysis of Poultry Egg Production in Rural Area in Southeast Sulawesi Eryanti Niu; Haji Saediman; Surni Surni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v7i3.1501

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This research aimed to analyze break-even point and margin of safety of poultry egg production in the rural area in Southeast Sulawesi. The research used a case study approach by using questionnaire1, in-depth interviews, and observation to collect data and information from a small-scale poultry egg producing enterprise which was selected purposively with the consideration that the farm is located in rural area and had less than 1.000 laying hens. Data were analyzed using costs and returns, break-even point, and margin of safety ratio. Research results show that the enterprise record net income of Rp9.232.165,00. R/C ratio of 1,32 means that the enterprise would earn a revenue of Rp1,32 for every one rupiah it invested. Break even sales are Rp3.374.474,00 and break even volume was 140,60 kg. The egg production is far above both the break-even sales and units, meaning that the enterprise earns a profit from egg production. The margin of safety is Rp34.750.526,00 or 91,15%, indicating a high level of safety in the enterprise. In view of its profitability and the importance of poultry egg production in the generation of employment and fulfillment of protein needs of the population, local government and other stakeholders are suggested to take measures to promote poultry egg production in rural areas by providing technical assistance program for small-scale poultry farmers at the community level and improving managerial skills in the poultryegg production.
Analysis of Millennial Moms Segmentation and Perceptual Mapping of Infant Formula Milk Market in Jakarta Annetta Gunawan; Raymond Glean; Brian Garda Muchardie
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v7i3.1517

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The purpose of this research was to explore factors that influenced the millennial moms in making decision to purchase infant formula productand to use these factors as a basis to determine the segmentation of millennialmoms in the formula milk industry as well as the making of perceptual in formula milk industry in Jakarta. The used method was content analysis for the exploratory study whose data were collected through in-depthinterviews, cluster analysis and cross tabulation, as well as multidimensional scaling for descriptive research which data was obtained through the questionnaire. The obtained results indicate factors that affect the millennialmoms in selecting a formula milk, are price, nutrition, word of mouth, no side effects, taste, commercials, good result, brand loyalty, the recommendation from doctors, pure ingredients, compatibility with the child’s body, random trial and error. In addition, there are four market segments of millennial moms in infant formula milk market in Jakarta. There are medical-concern moms, well-educated moms, experience-based moms and randomtrial moms. Last, the perceptual mapping of formula milk brand in Jakarta shows five groups of brand according to the dimensions of economy-class of formula milk (economic vs premium) and variants of formula milk (plain vs. flavor).
The Potential Development of Betawi Culinary as an Ecotourism Product in Jakarta Dhian Tyas Untari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v7i3.1532

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The aims of this research were to rebuild the existence of Betawi culinary. The objectives of this research were representing the values of socio-cultural of Betawi culinary, determining the aspects of supply and demand, and developing strategies to improve Betawi culinary potential as an ecotourism products. The research consists method consists of three stages. Those were representation test, market test, and arranging alternatives strategic. The results show that to improve Betawi culinary as the ecotourism products in Jakarta; it can be done with a series of strategies, classified into three classifications. Those are market penetration, market development, and product development. The result is expected to be a reference to the development of Betawi culinary ecotourismas one of the products in Jakarta.
The Dilemmas of the Contemporary World Zdenek Mikolas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v7i3.1612

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The research focused on the dilemmas of the power of market society. In here, the research aimed to find the context of trends in the contemporary world and explore the main elements of society. The main elements of society were economic, political and violent forces. The main methodological principles of the research are the diagnostic – therapeutic approach to the world and the development, and the techniques of mathematical logic modeling through the description and scenarios.
The Moderating Effect of Environmental Dynamism on Managerial Ownership, Risk, and Performance Levana Dhia Prawati; Martinus Hanung Setyawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v7i3.1637

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The goal of this research was to examine the effect of managerial ownership and risk toward company performance with company environment as the moderating variables and the firm-size as the control variable. The hierarchical cluster analysis was used to acquire two group samples of prospector and defender company. The result of multiple regression analysis shows that company environment moderates the risk and the managerial ownership toward the performance. Polynomial regression analysis method was conducted to test the effect of managerial ownership and risk toward the performance in the company with the type of prospector and defender. The result shows that in the prospector company, managerial ownership statistically does not give significant influence to company performance, and in the second degree, managerial ownership does not affect the company performance. This research also proves that managerial ownership negatively affects company performance in the defender company, although this influence gradually changes into the positive influence. This research reveals that risk gives positive influence to company performance in the defender company. Moreover, this influence gradually changes into negative influence. On the other hand, the risk gives negative influence to the performance of prospector company, and it gradually changes into the positive influence.                                                                                  
Comparative Analysis of the Factors Necessitating Commercial Banks and Manufacturing Firms’ Involvement in Corporate Social Responsibility in Nigeria Abiola Idowu; Olu Ojo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/bbr.v7i3.1672

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This research investigates the factors necessitating commercial banks and manufacturing firms’ involvement in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Nigeria comparatively. The research took place in Lagos State in South-west geo-political zone in Nigeria. The survey research design was used in this research. Moreover, the purposive sampling was used in selecting five commercial banks and five manufacturing firms. Primary data were gathered with the aid of questionnaire from 216 respondents out of 250 selected respondents from bank and 205 respondents out of 250 selected respondents from manufacturing firms. Fifty copies of the questionnaires were distributed to each company. All respondents selected were involved in CSR activities of their companies. Factors necessitating companies’ involvement in CSR were examined with Analysis of Variance. The research reveals that t-test value is -0.39 and p-value is 0.8, which shows that there is no significant difference between factors necessitating of the commercial banks and manufacturing firms’ involvement in CSR. The research recommends that corporate organizations should give attention to CSR initiatives as these lead to improvement of customers loyalty, improvement of the positive image of the organization, improved relationship with local communities,   and enhances shareholders values as well as improved relations with public authorities amongst others.

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