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Journal of Management and Business Review
ISSN : 18298176     EISSN : 25030736     DOI : -
Journal of Management and Business Review (JMBR) is a source of scientific information for academia, research institution, government agencies, and industries. We publish research paper on management and business strategy as well as related topics.
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How do Investors React Differently? Dynamic Analysis of Investor Ownership Movement: Evidence from Indonesia Listed Company Ngangi, Syeren Amanda; Kwee, Yohanis Hans
Journal of Management and Business Review Vol 22, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Research Center and Case Clearing House PPM School of Management

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34149/jmbr.v22i2.825

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This study aims to dynamically analyze how global macroeconomic, domestic macroeconomic, and microeconomic variables influence the movements of foreign institutional, domestic institutional, and retail investors in Company X. The analysis utilizes monthly secondary data from September 2019 to October 2024, processed using the Vector Error Correction (VEC) model. The variance decomposition result show that the exchange rate is the most significant long-term across investor types. In the short term, the remaining variables affect each investor group differently: (i) GDP primarily impacts foreign institutional investors; (ii) P/E affects both domestic institutional and retail investors. The impulse response function indicates that exchange rate shocks have the greatest influence on investors. The Granger causality test shows significant effects from: (i) exchange rate and GDP to foreign institutional investors, (ii) the exchange rate to domestic institutional investors, and (iii) the Fed rate to retail investors. These findings contribute to the understanding of investor behavior and offer practical insights for developing investor relations strategies for company X.
The Effect of Self-Management on Stress, Security and Job Satisfaction of MSMEs Entrepreneurs in Bandung City Putri, Mediany Kriseka; Wahyuningsih, Usha Fatihah
Journal of Management and Business Review Vol 22, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Research Center and Case Clearing House PPM School of Management

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34149/jmbr.v22i2.560

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The Covid-19 pandemic that emerged since 2020 forced MSMEs in Bandung City to find survival strategies amid economic pressures and changes in work routines that trigger stress. This study aims to identify the role of three self-management training practices, excessive workload, and attention to detail in influencing entrepreneurial stress, sense of security, and job satisfaction. The study used a quantitative method with the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) technique and involved 408 respondents of MSME actors in Bandung City. The results of the analysis showed that workload and attention to detail had a significant effect on stress, sense of security, and job satisfaction. Meanwhile, exercise did not have a significant effect on stress. These findings contribute to the understanding of the importance of self-management in dealing with work pressure in the MSME sector. The implications of this study can be used as evaluation material for MSME actors in managing workload, increasing focus on detail, and reviewing the effectiveness of physical activity as an effort to reduce stress.

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