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Management Analysis Journal
ISSN : 22526552     EISSN : 25021451     DOI : 10.15294/maj
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Management Analysis Journal (MAJ) is an open-access electronic journal focusing on scientific work on the field of business. This journal applies the theory developed from business research and connects it to actual business situations. The articles within this journal are published quarterly (March, June, September, and December). This journal is maintained and issued by Departement of Management, Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Semarang. MAJ has been accredited by National Journal Accreditation (ARJUNA) Managed by Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education, Republic Indonesia with Third Grade according to the decree No. 23/E/KPT/2019.
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Does Sharia Banking Performance Have Varietion between the Region? Mugiarti, Rini Listia; Khoiruddin, Moh.
Management Analysis Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2018): Management Analysis Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/maj.v7i2.23843

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The purpose of this research is to know the geographical influence on the performance of Islamic banking which are in different regions. The population in this research is the whole Islamic banking that operations in four regions (Asia, America, Europe, and Africa). Sample based on purposive sampling method there are 16 Islamic banking which comprises 13 banks came from the Asian continent, 1 bank of Americas, 1 banks from continental Europe, and 1 bank comes from the African continent. Methods of analysis used in this study are the analysis of multiple linear regression analysis tools with Eviews 9. The results of the research show that the geographical location of positive and significant effect on the performance of Sharia banking. Variable non-performing financing (NPF) a negative and significant effect on the performance of Sharia banking. Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR) positive significant effect on the performance of Islamic banking while the Debt to Equity Ratio (DER) does not affect the performance of Islamic banking.
Pull Factor and Push Factor Influences on the Volatility of Foreign Investment Flows in Indonesian Capital Market Chakimatuzzahroh, Chakimatuzzahroh; Witiastuti, Rini Setyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/maj.v7i2.23854

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The purpose of this study is to determine the factors that affect the flow of foreign investment into the Indonesian Stock Market that includes the factors of return, risk, and inflation derived from foreign markets/ global (push factor) and from the domestic market (pull factor). Testing is done by using analysis model Autoregressive  Conditional Heteroscedasticity  (ARCH) and Generalized  Autoregressive  Conditional  Heteroscedasticity (GARCH). Testing is done with six estimation models among them ARCH, GARCH, ARCH-M (2,1), ARCH-M (2,2), Treshold Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity (TARCH), dan Exponential Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity (EGARCH). Using the significance of estimation parameters, goodness of fit model, Akaike’s Information Criterion test, Schwarz Information test, and ARCH effect test, found the best model is ARCH-M (2,1) estimation model. The results of testing with ARCH-M (2,1) model showed that the return and domestic risk (pull factor) significantly have a relation with the flow of foreign investment in Indonesia Stock Exchange, while return , risk, global inflation (push factor), and domestic inflation have no significant effect.
Influence of Store Atmosphere, Product Knowledge and Brand Image toward Purchase Decision through Word of Mouth Aisah, Iin Nur; Wahyono, Wahyono
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Word of mouth has an important role in improving purchase decision that supported with unique and interesting store atmosphere, good product knowledge and positive brand image. However, some previous studies showed different result that by unique and interesting store atmosphere, good product knowledge and positive brand image to word of mouth and purchase decision for the company. The purpose of this study is to examine the direct influence of store atmosphere, product knowledge, and brand image, on Purchasing Decision and its indirect influence through word of mouth. Sample in this study are 115 consumers in the city of Semarang with sampling incidental sampling technique. The analysis technique used path analysis with SPSS program version 21. The result showed that store atmosphere, product knowledge, and brand image had positive effect and significant on purchase decision with significance < 0.05. While the test of intervening obtained by the total value of the indirect > direct effect, that store atmosphere of 0.1519 > 0.142, product knowledge of 0.427 > 0.327, and brand image of 0.5185 > 0.513. The conclusions of this study proved that store atmosphere, product knowledge, and brand image had positive effect and significant on purchase decision by direct effect and indirectly through word of mouth.
The Influence of Institutional Ownership, Profitability, Liquidity, Dividend Policy, Debt Policy on Firm Value Sukmawardini, Dewi; Ardiansari, Anindya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/maj.v7i2.24878

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The purpose of this study is to determine whether institutional ownership, Return on Assets (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE), current ratio (CR), dividend payout ratio (DPR), and debt to equity ratio (DER) affects the firm value. The population is manufacturing companies which is listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange period 2012-2016. The sample in this study is 14 companies with purposive sampling method. Firm value is proxied by Price to Book Value (PBV), profitability is proxied by Return on Assets  (ROA) and Return on Equity  (ROE), liquidity is proxied by Current ratio (CR), dividend policy is proxied by Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR), and debt policy is proxied by Debt to equity ratio (DER). Methods of data analysis using descriptive statistical analysis and multiple regression analysis by using a eviews 9 program. The result show that th institutional ownership, ROA, and DPR have no effect on firm value, ROE have positive effect on firm value, CR and DER have negative effect on firm value.
Impact of Empowering Leadership on Employee Creativity by Motivation to Learn and Trust in Leader as a Mediation Fitriani, Yayuk; Wulansari, Nury Ariani
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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of empowering leadership on the employee creativity by motivation to learn and trust in leader as a mediation variable. The population in this study is all State-Owned Bank Employees in Semarang City. Methods of data collection using observation, interviews, and questionnaires. Sampling technique using multi-stage sampling technique. The sample size is 220 people. Methods of data analysis using descriptive analysis, goodness-fit model analysis, regression analysis, and path analysis. Data analysis using Structural Equation Model (SEM) with WarpPLS version 6.0. The results show that empowering leadership positively influences motivation to learn, trust in leader, and employee creativity. In addition, the results of the study also showed that motivation to learn and trust in leader have a positive effect on employee creativity. Furthermore, the motivation to learn and trust in the leader is able to mediate between empowering leadership on employee creativity. The conclusion of this research is to produce a creative employee, it takes the role of a leader who can empower his subordinates. The ability of leaders to empower their subordinates will have a good impact on their employees, especially increasing the motivation to learn and trust in leaders. So that employees are optimal in expressing their creativity in the workplace. Suggestions for state-owned banking management that is more able to pay attention to the needs of employees and give confidence in subordinates to participate in solving problems.
The Effect of Perceived Usefulness and Perceived Risk to the Utilization of Internet Banking (Study on BRI Internet Banking Customers in Semarang City) Fahmi, Tubagus; Wiratama, Bayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/maj.v7i2.27227

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This study aims to analyze the effect of perceived usefulness and perceived risk of consumers to internet banking utilization. The population of this study is the bank’s customers who use BRI’s internet banking in semarang city with the number of samples are 50 respondents by using purposive sampling technique. The result of this study shows that the significance value of simultaneous hypothesis test < 0.05, thus Ho is rejected. It means that Ho stating both perceived usefulness and perceived risk variable significantly affect to the participation of BRI bank members in Semarang city is accepted. In addition, the partial hypothesis of t-test for the perceived usefulness variable is 5.949 with the significance value < 0.05, thus Ho is rejected. The test result of perceived risk variable obtained t count value equal to 3.925 with the significance value <  0.05, then Ho is rejected. It means that the performance of hypothesis (H1) stating the perceived usefulness and perceived risk variable significantly influence to the success of BRI bank in Semarang city is accepted. The conclusion of this study is that the higher perceived usefulness and perceived risk to the consumer will enhance the success of internet banking utilization. The recommendation for  the future research is that they should consider other variables which have effect to the internet banking utilization.
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