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The influence of cash conversion cycle, capital structure, and liquidity on profitability with firm size as moderation Clarissa Fransisca; Ahmad Shalahuddin; Wendy Wendy; Giriati Giriati; Hasanudin Hasanudin
International Journal of Applied Finance and Business Studies Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023): December: Applied Finance and Business Studies
Publisher : Trigin Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/ijafibs.v11i3.166

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This research analyses variables that influence profitability and corporate size as moderation. Three factors must be analyzed: cash conversion cycle, capital structure, and liquidity. This research examines how profitability is influenced by the cash conversion cycle, capital structure, and liquidity to profitability on major trading subsector firms publicly traded on the Indonesian Stock Exchange. Using the help of spss, this quantitative survey tested 100 panel data observations on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (BEI). According to the analysis, profitability is negatively impacted by cash conversion cycles and capital structures but positively affected by liquidity. Additional research indicates that company size amplifies the impact of the cash conversion cycle and capital structure on profitability but doesn't moderate the effect of liquidity on profitability. This suggests the role of corporate size as moderation
The role of dividend policy as an intervening variable in the influence of financial fundamental factors on blue chip stock returns Resta Maulita Angreani; Ahmad Shalahuddin; Helma Malini; Giriati Giriati; Wendy Wendy
International Journal of Applied Finance and Business Studies Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023): December: Applied Finance and Business Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/ijafibs.v11i3.193

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The climate of investment plays a crucial role in the economic structure, where investors seek stocks from companies with a large market capitalization as market leaders because it reflects substantial company growth with relatively low risks. This study is essential as an investor analysis of evaluating the financial condition of a company and assessing the company's ability to survive long-term investment, as well as projections on how to understand the potential of dividend policy in distributing profits. This study will use Software Eviews 12 with multiple regression analysis panel data to test the hypothesis and the intervening variable. The sample data consists of 22 LQ45’s index blue chip companies listed on the IDX 2018-2022 period using a Purposive Sampling approach. Based on the research analysis EPS is not significant for dividend policy, PER has a significant impact on dividend policy, PBV does not impact dividend policy, EPS and PER both have a positive impact on stock returns. PBV, on the other hand, has a negative and significant effect on stock returns. Furthermore, PBV has a negative and significant effect on stock returns. Moreover, dividend policy significantly influences stock returns negatively. Additionally, dividend policy cannot mediate the EPS, PER, and PBV variables on stock returns.
Factors affecting the use of mhealth home workout – no equipment application in indonesia with an intention to use approach Damar Wulan; Ahmad Shalahuddin; Wenny Pebrianti; Ramadania Ramadania; Syahbandi Syahbandi
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023): November: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v7i3.4420

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This study's objective is to identify the predictors of usage intention among Indonesia's Generation Z. Mobile health (mHealth) can contribute to Indonesia's public health system. A sample of 375 Generation Z individuals who own a smartphone and have information about the mHealth application "Home Workout – No Equipment" was collected via an online questionnaire. The central emphasis of this research concerns a range of substantial variables as outlined in the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Utilizing two-step structural equation modeling, the hypothesized relationships were examined, and the measurement model was validated. Significant and positive influences on attitude are exerted by performance expectancy, facilitating conditions, and social influence; on the other hand, effort expectancy exerts a substantial and negative impact. The impact of attitude on usage intention is substantial and favorable. Technophobia does not significantly moderate the relationship between effort expectancy and performance expectancy and attitude. By developing a model that integrates attitude variables as predictors of usage intention, this study addresses a research gap by establishing a framework for assessing Generation Z's intention to use mHealth applications in Indonesia. This research can help application developers and health service providers better understand the younger generation's preferences and needs and support efforts to improve public health in Indonesia