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Analisis Pengaruh Penerapan Kebijakan Tax Amnesty Pada Abnormal Return Saham Lq-45 Periode Tahun 2015-2019, Dellachita Rahardianne Winarto, Imo Gandakusuma Dec 2020

Analisis Pengaruh Penerapan Kebijakan Tax Amnesty Pada Abnormal Return Saham Lq-45 Periode Tahun 2015-2019, Dellachita Rahardianne Winarto, Imo Gandakusuma

Jurnal Manajemen dan Usahawan Indonesia

The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of Tax Amnesty Policy on differences in abnormal return of LQ-45 shares in the period 2015 to 2019. The stock price data was secondary data downloaded from adjusted closed stock price of 30 companies listed as LQ-45 in all observation period from web. The test conducted by Paired Sample t-test to see the significance of differences in abnormal returns and average abnormal returns of shares in the observation period. The results of the test above showed no difference in abnormal returns of the stocks in the period before, during and …


Peran Mediasi Lmx Terhadap Pengaruh Organizational Climate Dan Trust Terhadap Knowledge Sharing Dalam Pengembangan Kompetensi Teknis, Karantina Marhaeni, Niken Ardiyanti Dec 2020

Peran Mediasi Lmx Terhadap Pengaruh Organizational Climate Dan Trust Terhadap Knowledge Sharing Dalam Pengembangan Kompetensi Teknis, Karantina Marhaeni, Niken Ardiyanti

Jurnal Manajemen dan Usahawan Indonesia

The purpose of this research is to examine the influence of organizational climate, trust and leader-member exchange (LMX) on knowledge sharing, as well as the mediating role of LMX on the impact of organizational climate and trust on knowledge sharing. The research was conducted on operators and technicians as participants in the accelerated competency development program in an oil and gas refinery business. This research was an applied analytical research using an empirical approach with a mixed – method data collection technique between quantitative using a questionnaire and qualitative using an open questionnaire. Data were collected from 419 respondents or …


Apakah Work-Life Balance Dan Komitmen Afektif Memediasi Praktik Sumber Daya Manusia Terhadap Kinerja Umk?, Putri Mega Desiana, Ramitha Janira Cindi Dec 2020

Apakah Work-Life Balance Dan Komitmen Afektif Memediasi Praktik Sumber Daya Manusia Terhadap Kinerja Umk?, Putri Mega Desiana, Ramitha Janira Cindi

Jurnal Manajemen dan Usahawan Indonesia

Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) have an integral role in Indonesian society's growth and development, especially in the economic sector. This study aims to determine the mediating role of work-life balance and affective commitment to human resource practices and its impact on the performance of MSEs. Similar to large organizations, small organizations also implement HR practices, although they are still very simple, affecting the organization's performance. So far, work-life balance and affective commitment have been widely studied in large organizations and are considered essential in improving organizational performance. However, the role of work-life balance in improving small businesses' performance has …


Pengaruh Customer Engagement Di Media Sosial Terhadap Brand Intimacy Pada Produk Fashion Lokal Indonesia, Classica Harsya Nawastha, Yeshika Alversia Dec 2020

Pengaruh Customer Engagement Di Media Sosial Terhadap Brand Intimacy Pada Produk Fashion Lokal Indonesia, Classica Harsya Nawastha, Yeshika Alversia

Jurnal Manajemen dan Usahawan Indonesia

The fashion industry is one of the industries that is constantly expanding and Indonesia is the ninth largest contributor globally. Domestic growth of the fashion industry is supported by the campaign to love local products. Local fashion brands utilize the social media as a channel to communicate directly with their customers to develop a strong customer engagement. Therefore, it is important to know which factors influenced customer engagement, such as advice seeking, self image expression, and fashion involvement. Moreover, customer engagement also plays a role in the formation of brand intimacy. This study develops customer engagement as a second-order construct …


Apakah Social Influence Mempengaruhi Intensi Meminjam Melalui Peer To Peer Lending, Melia Agustina, Zuliani Dalimunthe Dec 2020

Apakah Social Influence Mempengaruhi Intensi Meminjam Melalui Peer To Peer Lending, Melia Agustina, Zuliani Dalimunthe

Jurnal Manajemen dan Usahawan Indonesia

This study aims to analyse the relationship between social influence and intention to borrow through peer to peer (P2P) lending platforms by including the factor of trust in platform as a moderating variable. P2P lending is a form of financial technology that facilitates transactions between borrowers (borrowers) and lenders (lenders) online. According to the technology acceptance model, one of the components that can influence a person to adopt new technology is social influence, how- ever, whether social influence is related to a person's intention to borrow through P2P lending platforms, especially in Indonesia, has not been widely discussed. This study …


Crisis Management And The Impact Of Pandemics On Religious Tourism, William Mosier, Tariq Elhadary, Ismail A. Elhaty, Mehdi Safaei Nov 2020

Crisis Management And The Impact Of Pandemics On Religious Tourism, William Mosier, Tariq Elhadary, Ismail A. Elhaty, Mehdi Safaei

International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage

The spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused a worldwide shockwave of fear and much misinformation leaving chaos in its wake. Holy shrines and other religious sites have a special place in the hearts and minds of many people. For example, the mosques in Makkah and Medina, Saudi Arabia typically accommodate over one hundred thousand Muslims daily. Due to the spread of COVID-19, both mosques were forced to shut their doors to pilgrims for health and safety reasons. This situation has saddened millions of Muslims all over the globe. The same situation applies to Qom City in Iran, Bethlehem …


Depaul's Academic All-Stars Nov 2020

Depaul's Academic All-Stars

DePaul Magazine

Profiles of four faculty all-stars at DePaul University: Associate Professor Kelly Richmond Pope, a forensic accountant who has made several films capturing accounting fraud, including "All the Queen's Horses"; Research Professor of Law Patty Gerstenblith, who founded DePaul's Center for Art, Museum & Cultural Heritage Law and concerns herself with the problem of cultural heritage looting; psychology professors W. LaVome Robinson and Leonard Jason, who created the Success Over Stress Violence Prevention Program for youth exposed to violence; and Nezih Altay, a professor of operations management, who conducts research on humanitarian supply chain management.


Go Green: Make Green, Sam Montague Aug 2020

Go Green: Make Green, Sam Montague

Marriott Student Review

While cost might seem like an obstacle to some, adopting sustainable practices can turn out to be profitable for most companies. Recent research find positive correlation between business efforts and the consumer response, showcase direct benefits to the business, and provide suggestions to put the findings into practice.


Front Matter, Journal Of Transportation Management Editors Jul 2020

Front Matter, Journal Of Transportation Management Editors

Journal of Transportation Management

No abstract provided.


From The Desk Of Your President, Jim Hall Jul 2020

From The Desk Of Your President, Jim Hall

Journal of Transportation Management

No abstract provided.


Factor Market Rivalry, Factor Market Myopia, And Strategic Blind Spots: The Case Of The Truck Driver Labor Market, Stephen A. Lemay, Dave Mcmahon, John Batchelor, Batchelor Keller Jul 2020

Factor Market Rivalry, Factor Market Myopia, And Strategic Blind Spots: The Case Of The Truck Driver Labor Market, Stephen A. Lemay, Dave Mcmahon, John Batchelor, Batchelor Keller

Journal of Transportation Management

This article explores the relationships among factor market rivalry, factor market myopia, and strategic blind spots in the context of the labor market for truck drivers. Levitt (1960) developed the concept of market myopia to explain how managers often overlooked key competitors in product markets. Trucking managers might do the same thing in looking at competition for truck drivers. Factor market myopia and strategic blind spots help to explain how this happens, and how it becomes more severe in the context of factor market rivalry. In the trucking industry, factor market myopia and strategic blind spots may mean that managers …


From The Editor, John C. Taylor Jul 2020

From The Editor, John C. Taylor

Journal of Transportation Management

No abstract provided.


Scheduling And Delivery Logistics Of Bio-Perishable Goods: A Review Of Literature And Research Options, Rebecca A. Scott, Stephen M. Rutner Jul 2020

Scheduling And Delivery Logistics Of Bio-Perishable Goods: A Review Of Literature And Research Options, Rebecca A. Scott, Stephen M. Rutner

Journal of Transportation Management

Logistics scheduling, specifically that of order and delivery schedules, is an essential part of a firm and the supply chain. The objective of this paper was to identify any gaps in academic and professional literature regarding the logistics scheduling of perishable biopharmaceuticals. A literature review of the logistics scheduling of general products, perishable medical supplies, and flu vaccines was conducted in order to verify any potential gaps in the literature. The approach used to study this issue was based on the grounded theory concept of qualitative research, and by then focusing on an extensive review of scheduling, ordering, and delivery …


Cross-Cultural Differences In Logistics And Adaptation To Them: The Case Of A German Logistics Services Provider Entering The Russian Market, Vitaly Brazhkin Jul 2020

Cross-Cultural Differences In Logistics And Adaptation To Them: The Case Of A German Logistics Services Provider Entering The Russian Market, Vitaly Brazhkin

Journal of Transportation Management

This paper explores obstacles to doing business related to the logistics industry in the emerging Russian market, ways of dealing with these obstacles and the role of culture in problem definitions and solutions. The paper is based on the case of a German logistics services provider entering and operating in the Russian market. Data were obtained from interviews of top managers of its Russian subsidiary and analyzed using qualitative research methods. Findings show that the firm treats difficult logistics problems in Russia as business opportunities and applies its traditional strengths reflecting its national and organizational culture to overcome the obstacles …


Selected Railroad Contributions To The United States: An Economic And Historical Review, Brian Gurney, Joshua P. Hill Jul 2020

Selected Railroad Contributions To The United States: An Economic And Historical Review, Brian Gurney, Joshua P. Hill

Journal of Transportation Management

Railroads were instrumental in opening the western U.S. in the 19th century. The main incentive provided for the railroads to connect San Francisco, CA and Omaha, NB were land grants out of the public domain. In a period of 21 years (1850-1871), 174 million acres were patented (deeded) primarily to what would become four major railroads. Many acres were returned to the government, some were sold and many others were retained or disposed of through holding companies. This paper emphasizes an oft-overlooked reality: that in many cases the railroads leveraged these land grants in support of the growth and prosperity …


Back Matter, Journal Of Transportation Management Editors Jul 2020

Back Matter, Journal Of Transportation Management Editors

Journal of Transportation Management

No abstract provided.


Journal Of Transportation Management Vol. 31 No. 1 Full Issue, Journal Of Transportation Management Editors Jul 2020

Journal Of Transportation Management Vol. 31 No. 1 Full Issue, Journal Of Transportation Management Editors

Journal of Transportation Management

No abstract provided.


Retensi Karyawan Pada Usaha Kecil: Studi Eksploratori Pada Klaster Usaha Kecil Menengah (Ukm) Pengolahan Logam Di Kebasen, Tegal, Fanny Martdianty Jun 2020

Retensi Karyawan Pada Usaha Kecil: Studi Eksploratori Pada Klaster Usaha Kecil Menengah (Ukm) Pengolahan Logam Di Kebasen, Tegal, Fanny Martdianty

Jurnal Manajemen dan Usahawan Indonesia

This study aims to determine the factors that influence voluntary turnover and how owners/ man- agers in SMEs conduct retention on their employees because the studies related to HR management in SMEs are still relatively few. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with five own- ers /SME managers and 19 employees from five metal processing SMEs in Kebasen, Tegal. From the results, some findings based on employee information revealed that the reasons for employees leaving were mainly related to compensation issues and the intention to open a similar business. Whereas from the owner/ manager’s perspective, the reason employees leaving are: …


Analisis Pengaruh Struktur Kepemilikan Keluarga Terhadap Kinerja Perusahaan: Studi Empiris Pada Perusahaan Non Keuangan Terdaftar Di Bursa Efek Indonesia Periode 2009-2014, Eva Septiana, Zuliani Dalimunthe, Wasilah Wasilah Jun 2020

Analisis Pengaruh Struktur Kepemilikan Keluarga Terhadap Kinerja Perusahaan: Studi Empiris Pada Perusahaan Non Keuangan Terdaftar Di Bursa Efek Indonesia Periode 2009-2014, Eva Septiana, Zuliani Dalimunthe, Wasilah Wasilah

Jurnal Manajemen dan Usahawan Indonesia

The study aims to analyse how the ownership structure of a family company affects the company’s performance. The company’s performance was measured using Tobin’s Q to see how the market re- sponds to strategies and policies taken by the family company. The study took samples of 147 family companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during 2009-2014. The results showed that the family company had significantly lower performance compared to non-family companies, but the relationship between ownership by the family is a quadratic in which there is a direction reversal at the 76% ownership rate. The study also found that …


Analisis Faktor-Faktor Produktivitas Usaha Tambak Udang L.Vannamei: Studi Kasus Pada Desa Bumi Pratama Mandira, Kecamatan Sungai Menang, Sumatera Selatan, Raka Respati Priyambodo, Rizky Luxianto Jun 2020

Analisis Faktor-Faktor Produktivitas Usaha Tambak Udang L.Vannamei: Studi Kasus Pada Desa Bumi Pratama Mandira, Kecamatan Sungai Menang, Sumatera Selatan, Raka Respati Priyambodo, Rizky Luxianto

Jurnal Manajemen dan Usahawan Indonesia

The large economic potential of Indonesian aquaculture industry, especially in L.vannamei species, shows how vital it is to decide the correct aquaculture methods to maximize productivity. Bumi Pratama Mandira Village in Sungai Menang Region, South Sumatra is an area whose main economic activity comes from shrimp farming activity and mostly cultivating L.vannamei. The village located in one of the most remote regions in South Sumatra, limiting farmer access and present them with unique conditions for shrimp farming. This uniqueness raising the urgency to select the correct methods to sustain the entire village economic conditions. This study will evaluate three cultivation …


Analisis Faktor Risiko Pada Saham Perbankan Asean – 4 Periode 2006 – 2015 Dengan Pendekatan Fama And French Three Factor Model Dan Intertemporal Capital Asset Pricing Model, Lita Tiami Adela, Zaafri Ananto Husodo Jun 2020

Analisis Faktor Risiko Pada Saham Perbankan Asean – 4 Periode 2006 – 2015 Dengan Pendekatan Fama And French Three Factor Model Dan Intertemporal Capital Asset Pricing Model, Lita Tiami Adela, Zaafri Ananto Husodo

Jurnal Manajemen dan Usahawan Indonesia

This research aims to determine the effect of market, size, and value on Fama and French Three Factor Model toward portofolio excess return using value weighted and equally weighted method on ASEAN – 4 banking stock. This research also determine the effect of market factor and term struc- tured factor on Intertemporal Capital Asset Pricing Model on ASEAN – 4 banking stock. The result shows only market factor that has significant effect towards banking stock portofolio excess return on Fama and French Three Factor Model, using both value weighted dan equally weighted. The term- structure factor on Intertemporal Capital Asset …


Pengaruh Aktivitas Social Media Marketing Terhadap Brand Trust, Brand Equity, Dan Brand Loyalty Pada Platform Social Media Instagram, Alfian Dally Irawan, Aswin Hadisumarto Jun 2020

Pengaruh Aktivitas Social Media Marketing Terhadap Brand Trust, Brand Equity, Dan Brand Loyalty Pada Platform Social Media Instagram, Alfian Dally Irawan, Aswin Hadisumarto

Jurnal Manajemen dan Usahawan Indonesia

This study aims to determine the effect of social media marketing activities as seen from the dimen- sions of entertainment, interaction, trendiness, customization, and word-of-mouth, on brand trust, brand equity and brand loyalty conducted by Instagram social media. The study uses the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method with a sample of 617 respondents who are Indonesian residents ranging in age from 17 to 35 years and have used Instagram social media for a minimum of six months. The results showed that social media marketing activities viewed based on entertainment, interaction, trendiness, customization, and word-of-mouth had a positive effect on brand …


Leadership After A Tornado Strike: Supply Chain Management Triage, Gregory Benson, Susan Jensen Jun 2020

Leadership After A Tornado Strike: Supply Chain Management Triage, Gregory Benson, Susan Jensen

Mountain Plains Journal of Business and Technology

An F2 tornado had tracked less than 100 feet from the Caldwin manufacturing plant, the largest producer of an essential engine value train component in the United States. Bob, Materials Manager at the plant and a member of the senior management team, was at home when the evening storm hit. Bob immediately headed to the plant when he received word of the emergency situation. On his way to the factory a rush of questions nearly overwhelmed him. How bad was the situation? How prepared was his team of employees to handle the situation? What should customers and suppliers be told …


Faculty Focus: Professor Lauded For Humanitarian Supply Chain Research May 2020

Faculty Focus: Professor Lauded For Humanitarian Supply Chain Research

Business Exchange

Professor of Management Nezih Altay credits an earthquake in his native Turkey as a game-changing event that led him to learn more about the supply chain of disaster management. Today, Altay is lauded for being one of the first U.S. academics to recognize the importance of applying supply chain theory and research to disaster relief. He was named a Fulbright Scholar and researhed the logistics of aid delivery in conflict zones for six months the visiting Fulbright-Hanken Distinguished Chair in Business and Economics at Hanken School of Economics in Helsinki, Finland.


Demand Forecasting In Wholesale Alcohol Distribution: An Ensemble Approach, Tanvi Arora, Rajat Chandna, Stacy Conant, Bivin Sadler, Robert Slater Apr 2020

Demand Forecasting In Wholesale Alcohol Distribution: An Ensemble Approach, Tanvi Arora, Rajat Chandna, Stacy Conant, Bivin Sadler, Robert Slater

SMU Data Science Review

In this paper, historical data from a wholesale alcoholic beverage distributor was used to forecast sales demand. Demand forecasting is a vital part of the sale and distribution of many goods. Accurate forecasting can be used to optimize inventory, improve cash ow, and enhance customer service. However, demand forecasting is a challenging task due to the many unknowns that can impact sales, such as the weather and the state of the economy. While many studies focus effort on modeling consumer demand and endpoint retail sales, this study focused on demand forecasting from the distributor perspective. An ensemble approach was applied …


Demand Forecasting For Alcoholic Beverage Distribution, Lei Jiang, Kristen M. Rollins, Meredith Ludlow, Bivin Sadler Apr 2020

Demand Forecasting For Alcoholic Beverage Distribution, Lei Jiang, Kristen M. Rollins, Meredith Ludlow, Bivin Sadler

SMU Data Science Review

Forecasting demand is one of the biggest challenges in any business, and the ability to make such predictions is an invaluable resource to a company. While difficult, predicting demand for products should be increasingly accessible due to the volume of data collected in businesses and the continuing advancements of machine learning models. This paper presents forecasting models for two vodka products for an alcoholic beverage distributing company located in the United States with the purpose of improving the company’s ability to forecast demand for those products. The results contain exploratory data analysis to determine the most important variables impacting demand, …


Traffic Congestion In F.C.T: Demand And Supply Approach, Ibrahim Abdul, Salihu Habibu Mohammed Gani, Ibrahim G. Umaru Mar 2020

Traffic Congestion In F.C.T: Demand And Supply Approach, Ibrahim Abdul, Salihu Habibu Mohammed Gani, Ibrahim G. Umaru

Bullion

This study examined traffic congestion in Abuja metropolis, F.C.T.- Nigeria using demand and supply approach. The study adopted survey research design. Primary data was collected using questionnaires. Descriptive statistics was used to analysed the data with the aid of tables and graphs. It was discovered that as a road reaches its capacity, each additional vehicle imposes more total delay on others than they bear, resulting in excessive traffic volumes. Congestion is mainly due to the intensive use of automobiles, whose ownership has spread massively in the F.C.T. in recent decades. The study revealed that traffic congestion causes serious consequences in …


From Suspicion To Sustainability In Global Supply Chains, Robert C. Bird, Vivek Soundararajan Feb 2020

From Suspicion To Sustainability In Global Supply Chains, Robert C. Bird, Vivek Soundararajan

Texas A&M Law Review

Global supply chains power 80% of world trade, but also host widespread environmental, labor, and human rights abuses in developing countries. Most scholarship focuses on some form of sanction to motivate supply chain members, but we propose that the fundamental problem is not insufficient punishment, but a lack of trust. Fickle tastes, incessant demands for lower prices, and spot market indifference force suppliers into a constant struggle for economic survival. No trust can grow in such an environment, and few sustainability practices can take meaningful root. Responding to multiple calls for scholarship in the supply chain literature, we propose a …


Back Matter, Journal Of Transporation Management Editors Jan 2020

Back Matter, Journal Of Transporation Management Editors

Journal of Transportation Management

No abstract provided.


From The Editor, John C. Taylor Jan 2020

From The Editor, John C. Taylor

Journal of Transportation Management

No abstract provided.