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Inovasi : Jurnal Ekonomi, Keuangan, dan Manajemen
Published by Universitas Mulawarman
ISSN : 02167786     EISSN : 25281097     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy, Education,
INOVASI: Jurnal ekonomi, keuangan dan manajemenis a scientific journal in the field of economics and management published twice a year (in April & October).
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Determinant dividen policy at company lq45 listed in indonesia stock exchange Mursidah Nurfadillah; Mohamad Dziqie Aulia Al Farauqi
INOVASI Vol. 18 (Special Issue), 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Mulawarman University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (420.85 KB) | DOI: 10.29264/jinv.v18i0.11250

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This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the dividend policy of LQ 45 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The type of research used is a type of quantitative research using a porpusive sampling method to determine the sample. This study uses 45 LQ45 companies as the population and there are 24 samples of LQ45 companies listed on the IDX for the 2016-2019 period. This data is processed using the SPSS application and the analytical method in this study uses Multiple Linear Regression. The results of the analysis show that simultaneously all independent variables influence dividend policy, but partially only profitability has a significant effect.
Entrepreneurship intention among the student’s college: shaperoentrepreneurial approach event model (case study at Borneo Tarakan university student) Syahran Syahran; Aprina Patoding Kello
INOVASI Vol. 18 (Special Issue), 2022
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Aim research is to know the effect of attitude, the perceived desirability, the perceived feasibility toward the intention of Entrepreneurship by using theory approach of Shapero Entrepreneurial Event Model. The population of this research is all the students of Borneo University Tarakan by taken the sample 270 students from all faculties with the active criteria and already have taken the entrepreneurship department. The method of sampling was using Purposive Sampling by using data analyze method that consist of validity, reliability, and hypothesis and also helped by SmartPLS 3.0. The result of this research shows that: 1). The positive and significant influence of the attitude toward perceived desire, 2). The positive and significant influence of the perceived desire toward the Entrepreneurship Intention, 3). The positive and significant influence of the perceived worthiness toward the Entrepreneurship Intention.  So, this case proves that the theory of Shapero Entrepreneurial Event Model which already used is able to explain the intention of entrepreneurship among the students college.
Institutional ownership, free cash flow, collateral assets, and return on assets on dividend policy with debt policy as intervening variable Irwansyah Irwansyah; Putri Maharani
INOVASI Vol. 18 (Special Issue), 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (213.275 KB) | DOI: 10.29264/jinv.v18i0.11259

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The aims of this research to get empirical evidence about the impact of institutional ownership such as free cash flow, collateral assets, and return on assets on dividend policy through debt policy as an intervening variable. The population in this research is consumer goods industry who had register in Indonesia Stock Exchange 2013-2020 period. The sample of this research shows that institusional ownership and collateral assets have a positive effect dan insignificant on debt policy. Next is institusional ownership, collateral assets and roa have a positive effect and insignificant on dividend policy. While free cash flow have a positive effect and significant on debt and dividend policy. After that roa have negative effect and significant on dividend policy, and also have a negative effect for debt policy and significant on dividend policy. The ownership of institutional, free cash flow, collateral assets and roa has no effect on dividend policy through debt policy.
The impact of gamification on customer engagement and customer loyalty from users of shopee in Samarinda Ariesta Heksarini; Aulia Safira Putri
INOVASI Vol. 18 (Special Issue), 2022
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The increase in internet users in Indonesia has resulted in a rapid increase in e-commerce transactions in recent years. As a result, e-commerce companies compete with one another to increase customer engagement and loyalty. The gamification strategy is one of the approaches taken. This study aims to determine the impact of gamification on customer engagement and loyalty among Shopee users in Samarinda. The results show that Shopee Indonesia's gamification strategy has a significant and positive effect on customer engagement and loyalty.
Productivity strategy in financial perspective of lq45 property company indonesia stock exchange Katharina Priyatiningsih; Gilang Ramadhan
INOVASI Vol. 18 (Special Issue), 2022
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One of the strategies to achieve Long Term Shareholder Value through the company's financial perspective is to use a productivity strategy, in addition to a growth strategy. This productivity strategy is reflected in efforts to improve the cost structure and efforts to increase the use of assets, through product price, product quality, asset availability, asset functionality, and asset selection. The purpose of this study is to find out how the productivity strategy is carried out in the financial perspective of the five companies listed on the LQ45 index on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period February to July 2021. This research is a descriptive and associative research, with secondary data analysis through documentation, observation and interviews to primary data. The results showed that the productivity strategy in improving the cost structure was seen in the company's declining revenue performance even though the company still maintained the quality of its products. Meanwhile, the productivity strategy by increasing asset utility shows high asset availability, cooperation for asset functionality, and asset selection through deletion and acquisition. The conclusion of the productivity strategy is that it determines the company's financial performance in relation to stakeholders as a long-term investment consideration.
Performance strengthening model of sharia cooperatives (study on sharia cooperatives in Jambi province) Zulfina Adriani; Tona Aurora Lubis; Besse Wediawati; Hendriyaldi Hendriyaldi
INOVASI Vol. 18 (Special Issue), 2022
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The model for strengthening the Performance of Sharia Cooperatives / BMT in Jambi Province is a model produced to strengthen the performance of Sharia cooperatives which is measured from the non-financial aspect, because so far the performance measurement of Sharia cooperatives is measured from the financial aspect. However, the measurement of performance from the financial aspect has no impact on performance. This study aims to explore transformational leadership, the use of information technology, partnerships can strengthen the performance of Sharia cooperatives, which have been experiencing slow growth. The survey data used were 33 Sharia cooperatives in Jambi Province, Indonesia, using the variance-based SEM modeling, Partial Least Square (PLS). This research produces a model that Transformational leadership and the use of information technology can strengthen the performance of Sharia cooperatives by building internal and external partnerships. The model illustrates that transformational leadership and the use of information technology have a positive and significant effect on strengthening the performance of Sharia cooperatives, but the influence of transformational leadership and the use of information technology has a greater positive and significant effect when strengthening performance through partnerships that are built.
Exploratory factor analysis (efa) of social media attractiveness’ for MSMES Vanessa Gaffar; Tika Annisa Koeswandi; Annisa Ciptagustia
INOVASI Vol. 18 (Special Issue), 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (215.253 KB) | DOI: 10.29264/jinv.v18i0.11251

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This study aims to determine the factors that encourage MSMEs in using of social media that they can help them optimizing sustainable marketing activities in the era of digital transformation. This research is explanatory quantitative research where the aim is to reduce the number of variables, detect the structure of the relationship between variables, and classify them into a new group of variables. This research involves 9 variables/factors with 38 indicators. The data were taken through questionnaires and interviews with 317 food and beverage MSMEs in West Java. The data were analyzed through Explanatory Factor Analysis (EFA). The results of this study show the KMO Measure of Sampling (MSA) value is 0.939 and the Bartlett's Test value is 6850.368 with a significance number of 0.000. Then, the value of Anti Image Matrices on 38 indicators is above 0.5, so that all indicators are declared feasible. From Communalities in the attachment of factor analysis, it is known that the indicator X5.3 is the indicator that has the higest & strongest value (0.736) meanwhile the indicator X2.3 is the indicator that has the lowest & weakest value (0.377. According to the total initial eigenvalues, it is found that there are 6 factors that have values above 1. So that, in the rotated component matrix, each of 38 indicators put themselves into groups that have strong relationship. This study concludes that there are 6 main factors in encouraging SMEs in West Java to use social media, namely: earned benefit, communication, reliable, support tool, competition, price.
Disclosing the practice of whistleblowing system in Indonesia’s public listed companies Utpala Rani; Octavia Lhaksmi Pramudyastuti; Agustina Prativi Nugraheni
INOVASI Vol. 18 (Special Issue), 2022
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This study explores to the extent to which Indonesia’s public listed companies communicates their implementation of whistleblowing system as a part of good corporate governance. Whistleblowing system (WBS) is widely known as a strategy to decrease the occurrence of fraud and corruption by encouraging organization’s members to report any indication related to wrongdoings. Using content analysis on 68 public listed companies in Indonesia’s Stock Exchange (IDX), this study descriptively explain the disclosure of WBS practice through the annual report and companies’ official sites. The results shows only 79% of the samples disclosed their implementation of WBS in annual reports with a variety in depth and completeness and only 38% enclose the information of WBS in their official sites. These results were quite surprising since WBS is formally included as a mandatory disclosure of public listed companies. Moreover, the results imply a question whether WBS is effective for any circumstances.
Empowering women through home culinary business at baking lovers community (BLC) Samarinda Norvadewi Norvadewi; Akhmad Nur Zaroni
INOVASI Vol. 18 (Special Issue), 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (200.059 KB) | DOI: 10.29264/jinv.v18i0.11255

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Today women's empowerment is seen as an essential component in development and poverty reduction. Women's empowerment makes women independent and confident. They will have the ability to turn their choices into desirable actions, which will lead to the emergence of economic, political, social, and psychological empowerment. One way of empowering women is through community or group (self-help groups). Women's empowerment through this community is in Baking Lovers Community (BLC) Samarinda, a community of women who have similar hobbies that are culinary fields with home businesses that they run. This research is descriptive qualitative research. The study was conducted on the home- based culinary business community incorporated at Baking Lovers Community of Samarinda City. This research aims to find out the economic empowerment program in the BLC community, how the impact of empowerment on the development of culinary businesses in the city of Samarinda, and what obstacles they face in the empowerment of women in the community. Data collection techniques are conducted with Focus Group Discussion (FGD), interviews with BLC administrators and members, and documentation. Validity data using triangulation. As for data analysis using the Miles and Huberman models, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion withdrawal. The economic empowerment program in BLC's is of various training to improve members' culinary skills, such as training together with baking cakes, bringing in chefs, photography training to support product promotion, product promotion on Social Media Fb and Instagram, sharing culinary recipes, social activities and charity bazaars, facilitating members to take care of business licenses and halal certification of products. The business potential developed is making the various artificial types of cakes and food, both modern and traditional, for multiple events, catering, and buffets. The empowerment programs of BLC are to be as a source of income, hobby development, knowledge sharing, business continuity, product innovation, packaging and brand innovation, and digital marketing development. Thus, this empowers them as subjects/actors actively involved in the story, empowered to manage businesses independently, and organizations that accommodate them play a role in charge. The obstacles faced are the uneven ability of human resources, capital to develop companies, business licensing, and halal certification.
Enhancing consumer loyalty through brand preference and brand conviction Rizky Khotijatul Mahgfiroh; Herning Indriastuti
INOVASI Vol. 18 (Special Issue), 2022
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This study points to analyze and explain the Effect of Brand Preference and Brand Conviction on Consumer Loyalty of Excelso Multirasa Franchise in Samarinda City. The population in this study is the people of the city of Samarinda who are consumers of Cafe Excelso. The sampling technique in this study used a probability sampling technique with a simple random sampling methodwith a sample of 120 respondents. Data collection techniques used open and closed questionnaires. The analysis was carried out usingSPSS version 23. This research is quantitative. The results of this study indicate that: (1)Brand Preference positive and significant effect on Consumer Loyalty, (2) Brand Conviction positive and significant effect on Consumer Loyalty. 

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