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Research In Management and Accounting (RIMA)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27233804     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33508/rima
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Research in Management and Accounting (RIMA) is peer reviewed journal published by Faculty of Business Widya Mandala Catholic University Surabaya. RIMA receives rigorous articles and contains the original of research paper. It covers the results of newest research and focuses on the issue related to accounting and management. Therefore, RIMA accepts the articles from Indonesia authors and other countries. Research in Management and Accounting (RIMA) is published twice a year
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GOAL SETTING THEORY: THE EFFECT OF INCENTIVE MODERATION ON INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE Hartono, Yudi; Murniati, Monika Palupi
RIMA - Research In Management and Accounting Vol 3, No 2 (2020): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33508/rima.v3i2.3053

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This study uses goal-setting theory and reinforcement theory to explain the formation of individual motivation in achieving goals. Testing the effect of goal specificity used the experimental method to test the impact of goal specificity, different goal difficulty on the same quota incentive system as the 2x2x1 experimental design. This study's findings confirm the goal-setting theory shown from the higher achievement of participants' goals when participants are given specific and challenging goals than participant goals in different variations of goal specificity and goal difficulty. This study found that participants have a greater focus on goal specificity in driving goal attainment behavior. The findings of this study confirm the reinforcement theory shown from achieving goals that exceed targets. Positive consequences become arguments for individuals to do the same action
WOMEN AT THE LEVEL OF MANAGEMENT, AGENCY CONFLICT MECHANISMS, AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Surjaatmaja, Lukas; Wijaya, Hendra
RIMA - Research In Management and Accounting Vol 3, No 2 (2020): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33508/rima.v3i2.3049

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This study analyzes the effect of female representation in top management, agency conflict mechanism on firm performance in Indonesia Manufacturing Firms. Agency conflict in this reseach consist of managerial ownership, institutional ownership, and debt. The sample of this study consist of 90 manufacturing firms over the period 2013-2017. This study measures firm performance with return on asset and return on equity. Data on this research were analyzed using multiple regression. This study found that female representation in top management and managerial ownership do not affect firm performance. This study also found that institutional ownership positively affects the firm performance and debt negatively affects the firm performance
THE IMPACT DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE, PROCEDURAL JUSTICE, INTERACTIONAL JUSTICE, EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AND JOB SATISFACTION ON TURNOVER INTENTION Suhartatik, Ani; Junaedi, C. Marliana; Novianti, Putri Meidina
RIMA - Research In Management and Accounting Vol 3, No 2 (2020): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33508/rima.v3i2.3050

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The research is aimed at investigating the impact distibutive justice, procedural justice,interactional justice, employee engagement and job satisfaction on turnover intention.. Hence, it is a causal research. The data are drawn from a sample of  208 bank employees in Surabaya determined using a purposive sampling technique. The collected data are then analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling, LISREL version 8.70. The result of the hypothesis testing indicates that distibutive justice and procedural justice does not have any significant impact on employee engagement and job satisfaction, interactional justice have any significantly affect on employee engagement and job satisfaction, employee engagement significantly affect on turnover intention, and job satisfaction significantly affect on turnover intention
THE IMPACT OF BRAND TRUST TOWARD LOYALITY CUSTOMER PERTALITE IN DEPO PERTAMINA MOJOKERTO Poernomo, Tri Tjahjo
RIMA - Research In Management and Accounting Vol 3, No 2 (2020): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33508/rima.v3i2.3051

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This study aims to analyze the effect of the viability (dov) and imtentonality (doi) dimensions on customer loyalty. The research sample consisted of 43 permanent pertalite participants who made repeat purchases at DEPO PERTAMINA Prajurit Kulon, Mojokerto, through the accidental sampling method approach (Cooper & Emory, 1995). It is concluded that H1 of research: the truth is accepted, H2 of research: the truth is accepted. Where loyalty is a manifestation of the moral it is positive shown by consumers to their retailers, in line with the opinion (Autry et al. 2007). The research model is quite accurate in predicting the linear influence of brand trust (dov & doi) on customer loyalty, representing 43 permanent participants who made intention purchases.
THE ANALYSIS OF ATTITUDE STRUCTURE DIFFERENCES (COGNITIVE, AFECTIVE, CONATIVE) INTAKO’ CONSUMERS, TANGGULANGIN SIDOARJO Setyadarma, Bambang; Poernomo, Tri Tjahjo
RIMA - Research In Management and Accounting Vol 3, No 2 (2020): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33508/rima.v3i2.3052

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The research objective in this research article aim to understand and examine more deeply the relevance of these consumer attitudes as a basic concept to satisfy the various needs of a consumer in an integrated and organized manner in the field. The research sampling used a cluster sampling approach (Cooper & Emory, 1995), divided into 3 clusters: cognitive cluster (25 participants), affective cluster (25 participants), conative cluster (25 participants) as regular consumers of INTAKO products Tanggulangin, Sidoarjo. The research hypothesis can be accepted factually. Based on the grouping of the three components of attitude above, the writer can conclude that it is the cognitive component that plays a greater role in consumers when they want to make a purchase decision for a product or service. This reality has closed relevance to social phenomena that are generally accepted in various circles of society.

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