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Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
ISSN : 25809431     EISSN : 25812025     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
The Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics (JIBE) is published by the Department of Economics and Business at University of Muhammadiyah Malang in 2017. Previously this journal was known as Jurnal Media Ekonomi that was initially published in 2000. In 2011 until 2016, this journal was renamed as Ekonomika Bisnis: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pemikiran. JIBE is a generalist; academic review covering all fields of business, management, accounting, and economics. The journal seeks to examine the emerging and state of the art future innovations in business, economics and management made possible by advances in information, communication, and technologies. We welcome contributions covering all fields of business innovations including, but not limited to information, communication and technologies applications in business, cost and revenue model, business ethics, business strategy, applications of innovation in business and management, entrepreneurship & innovation, information systems, international business & cross-cultural studies, marketing, organization studies, general management as well as micro and macro economics.
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Indonesian Capital Market Reaction Toward November, 4th 2016 Demonstration in Jakarta Widagdo, Bambang; Satiti, Novita Ratna
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol 2, No 01 (2018): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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This research is a case study that aims to find out whether there is empirical evidence of Indonesia capital market reaction to one of the domestic political events, namely Demonstration 4 November 2016 by using Trading Activity Volume and Abnormal Return. The population in this research are stocks that are included in LQ45 Index in Indonesia Stock Exchange, and the data used in this research is secondary data consist of daily stock price, daily stock trading volume, and daily stock price index during the previous 30 days, one day on Time, and 30 days after the event. The statistical tool used to test the hypothesis is the t-test and the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test. The result of calculation of variance analysis shows that there is a significant difference between Stock Trading Activity Volume at the time before, during and after demo 4 November 2016. Trading Stock Activity Volume increased but not significant from process before demo November 4th to process demo November 4th, but at the demo of November 4th to the condition after the demo of November 4th has increased significantly. ANOVA test results show that there is a significant difference between Abnormal Return Shares at the time before, during and after the demo of November 4th. That Abnormal Return Shares decreased significantly from the process before the demo November 4th to process demo 4 November 4th and Abnormal Return Shares When the demo of November 4th to the condition after the demo of November 4th also experienced a significant decrease.
Optimization of Waste Management Through Women's Empowerment Malik, Nazaruddin; Cantika Yuli, Sri Budi; Suliswanto, Muhammad Sri Wahyudi
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol 2, No 01 (2018): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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The purpose of the research is providing an analysis on the economic opportunities that can be generated through the implementation of an integrated and well organized solid waste management in order to increase the economic value of garbage from the level of household, small, and medium industry to give positive impact due to the increased prosperity for the community in urban areas, especially the poor. The research employed survey method to identify the fundamental problems at the level of households and industries, in-depth interviews, focus group discussions to find strategic steps and practices in implementing integrated waste management which based on partnerships to overcome urban poverty. The results of this study indicated that the economic value of organic waste is Rp. 193, 952, 422 ($14,841.80) per year and Rp. 223, 142, 710 ($17,077.86) per year for inorganic waste. This potential should be properly managed through synergizing the existing waste management agencies such as the Department of Public Cleanliness and the Waste Bank of Malang city. The synergy on waste management should be made up to the lowest level in public institutions that is housewives association, because the role of housewife is very important in the success of waste management. Thus, the funds collected from the optimization of waste management can be used as business capital to help low income working families in Malang city.
Analysis of Women Social Entrepreneurship on Micro and Small Enterprises Asfiah, Nurul; Anshori, Muslich; Mawardi, Imron
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol 2, No 01 (2018): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are one of the main actors for national development process. This research is intending to explore the phenomenon or symptom of socio-economic problems in those SMEs. That done by observing women entrepreneur, especially social entrepreneurship subject in Micro and Small Enterprises, that become the member of economic program BUEKA. Therefore, this is a qualitative research with phenomenology approach. Data seeking is directly involved observation or Participating Observation in some of the entrepreneurship events that held by ‘Aisyiyah Movement, and thereafter record it in detail. Collecting data is done with interview about: 1) SMEs relation pattern with the companion institutions, 2) Comprehensive illustration about women empowerment in SMEs entrepreneur, 3) Activities that have been done by those women entrepreneurs are categorized as social entrepreneurship. And then, this research is completed thorough indepht interview for discovering data that is started from the key informant. The result from this research is ‘Aisyiyah is a women organization that driven to improve the life quality of women and family, with social entrepreneurship.
Social Capital Existence in Bali’s Microfinance: Evidence from Village Credit Institution (LPD) Sundarianingsih, Pera; Ashar, Khusnul; Saputra, Putu Mahardika Adi
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol 2, No 01 (2018): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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Bali has two village governance systems: administrative-village and customary-village. Administrative-village is the extension of government’s authority in administrative aspects. Meanwhile, customary-village (pakraman village) denotes traditional institution that has a function to organize krama (residents) based on the awig-awig (customary law). The role of customary-village is fundamental in carrying on the custom and culture of Bali as well as triggering the economical aspect from the society through Village Credit Institution (LPD). This study is intended to describe the existence of social capital over the LPD by employing inductive-qualitative approach. Social capital over the LPD can improve the societies’ harmony that have been established in advance. Furthermore, the social capital bonding, bridging and linking can be used continuously in social life.
Leadership Style of Transformational Key User in the Success of the Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning in the Universities in East Java, Indonesia Wijayanto, Heri; Haryono, Tulus
Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics Vol 2, No 01 (2018): Journal of Innovation in Business and Economics
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AbstractThis study is aimed to analyze to what extend is the implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) by involving transformational key user leadership style as the moderating variable. This study used DeLone and McLean information system success model approach. There are 285 universities in east Java, Indonesia as the population. As for this study, 164 universities are chosen as the samples by using the disproportionate stratified random sampling through organizational unit analysis. The instrument that is used to analyze the data is Structural equation Modeling (SEM) program Amos 22. The constructs used to make the model are transformational key user leadership, System Quality, and User Satisfaction. The result showed that the quality system has no influence towards the user satisfaction, and transformational key user leadership style moderates the quality system influences the quality system on the user satisfaction.  

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