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Performance is our bianually peer-reviewed journal, designed to accommodate research articles in the domain of management science. This journal has been published by Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman since 2003. We invite articles in all functional area of management, which mainly about (but not limited to) Human Resource, Marketing, Financial, Operational and Strategic Management.
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ANALISIS PARTISIPASI TERHADAP KESEJAHTERAAN ANGGOTA KOPERASI DI KPRI SERBA USAHA KARYAWAN UNIVERSITAS JENDERAL SOEDIRMAN PURWOKERTO Martini, Sri; Indyastuti, Nurhayati
Performance Vol 12 No 1 (2010): Performance
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This research was carried out in Purwokerto, entitled:The Analyssis of Participation towards Cooperative Members’Walfare in kpri Serba Usaha Karyawan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (KPRI KOSUKU) Purwokerto.The aims of research are to find out ang analyzehte effect of Cooperative Members Participation towards the welfare of Cooperative members themselves at KOSUKU Unsoed,besides that it aims to find out and analyze the paricipation variable that has the greatest effect towards the welfare of KOSUKU Cooperative members Unsoed. The proposed hypotheses research are:1. Participation has an effect towads cooperative members welfare2. The participation inusing available service has the greatest effet towardsmembers walfare The data werw collected through interview observation towards 100 members at KOSUKU Cooperative especially at cooperative store and inplaces wherethe nambers work. The data of research om respondents perceptions were analyzed using Path Analaysis,F-test and t-test. From research analysis it has got the result thst simulantneously Participation of Annual Members Meeting, Participation in Capital Investment and Participation in Using Available Service have sgnificant effect towards the welfare of KOSUKU Cooperative Members.It means the higher the participatoin of members the higher also the welfare of members. As the result af analysis it can also be found that out of three participation variables, Capital Investment Participation has the greatest effect on members welfare. As implication,it is suggested that KPRI KOSUKU organizer has to increase coperative capital through asking the cooperative members to increse their volunteer savings, to have a cooperation with banks to have loan to increse cooperative capital.Through sunh policy the cooperative can give greater credit low interst to its, members. Besides that Cooperative has to enlarge its store to be a Mini Market and having different service units for examples: motorcycle service repair shop electric payment service etc.All of these have the purpose to increse members' welfare.
DETERMINAN WORD-OF-MOUTH COMMUNICATION STUDI PADA KONSUMEN KERETA API PURWOJAYA KORIDOR PURWOKERTO-JAKARTA Astogini, Dwiwiyati
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The aim of this research is to measure the affect of customer satisfaction to word of mouth, confirmatory factor analyses used in this research. By using 110 sample with purposive sampling. The result of this research there are positive affect train tangibles, station tangibles, personel, reliability, empathy, image to customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction affected to Word Of Mouth.  
SURVEY SOSIAL EKONOMI DAN PELAYANAN AIR MINUM NON PELANGGAN PDAM DI KECAMATAN KALIWIRO KABUPATEN WONOSOBO Yunanto, Ary
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Economic activities and social survey of drinking water services to customers-households in the District of Wonosobo regency Kaliwiro aims to provide information on household characteristics, water resources and usage, the desire to become a customer PDAM and level of ability to pay, as well as socioeconomic households, especially who have not become a customer of PDAM Kabupaten Wonosobo. Based on the results of the analysis Kaliwiro District 120 respondents, aspects of the desire to become a customer of PDAM and the ability to pay, especially regarding the desire to be customerPDAM, the overall 53% or 64 respondents who said "yes", 12% or 14 respondents said "no", and the remaining 35% or 42 respondents said "do not know. Household socio-economic circumstances of respondents is largely complete primary school (84.14%), most respondents worked as cultivators (68.33%), spending over a month less than Rp 700,000 (98.33%), Average average each month can not save Rp 0 (80.83%) and revenue during the first months of below Rp 700,000 (91.66%). Average number of residents of the respondents during the last three months as many as four people. Average water use by a family / respondent which amounted to 120 respondents was 971.74 liters / day / family. This means that in one day a family spends an average of 972 liters of water. Average water usage for 29152.23 liters / month / family. This means that one find in one month the average family spends as much as 29.152 liters of water. Average level of ability to pay within one month intervals are in USD. 30 000 to Rp. 50 000 with an estimated average of Rp. 40 500. Average customer spending levels in the area of non respondents who considered the potential for development of pipeline taps for USD 358 342. Average income level per month in local communities that are considered potential for development of pipeline taps Rp. 398 375.
PERILAKU OPORTUNISTIK MANAJERIAL, KEBIJAKAN DIVIDEN, DAN MEDIASI PROFITABILITAS Mai, Muhamad Umar
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This study aims to examine the influence of managerial opportunistic behavior on dividend policy, either directly or through an intervening variable as a profitability. The population of this research is the manufacturing companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange with the observation period starting in 2001 until the year 2007. Data collection method used was purposive sampling, and obtained as many as 154 sample firms. Furthermore, testing of all hypotheses in this study used path analysis through Amos program package 16.0. Results showed that: 1) managerial opportunistic behavior as proxy for business risk (systematic risk) have a positive effect and significant on profitability; 2) profitability and managerial opportunistic behavior with a proxy of debt to asset ratio have a positive influence and significant on dividend policy; and 3 ) profitability does not mediate the relations of causality between managerial opportunistic behavior and dividend policy.  
EFEK HARI PERDAGANGAN TERHADAP RETURN DAN VOLATILITASNYA PADA SAHAM INDEKS LQ45 DI BURSA EFEK INDONESIA Najmudin, Najmudin; Jaryono, Jaryono
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This research aims to 1). test and determine trading day having return which highest and lowest, 2). test the effect of trading days on stock return, and 3). determine trading day having highest and lowest volatility by using three models: OLS, GARCH ( 1,1), and GARCH-M ( 1,1). By using the daily price data of stocks listed at LQ45 index, the study obtains results that 1). There is no return which is lowest at bourse trading days, while return which is highest happened at Friday, 2). Trading days have effect to return stock, and 3). Five trading days in Indonesia Stock Exchange have the same volatility.
EVALUASI PENYESUAIAN TARIF DASAR PADA PERUSAHAAN DAERAH AIR MINUM (PDAM) KABUPATEN PURBALINGGA Suliyanto, Suliyanto
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Conditions of macroeconomic, increase of equipment/piping price, chemicals, generators operating costs and tax of groundwater affect to operational costs PDAM Kabupaten Purbalingga, hence the need for tariff adjustments. Analysis tools used in this study is the Break Even Point (BEP) in accordance with the Permendagri Number 02 Year 1998 About the Guidelines on Water Tariff Determination The Regional Water Company. Based on the analysis results that basic tariff PDAM Purbalingga is Rp. 1261 per m3, so that PDAM Kabupaten Purbalingga needs to adjust rates by taking into account the level of ability to pay from their customers. Tariff adjustments must be accompanied by an increase in service to customers, thus increasing customer sacrifices will be balanced by an increase in the value (service) from PDAM Kabupaten Purbalingga.
EFEK HARI PERDAGANGAN TERHADAP RETURN DAN VOLATILITASNYA PADA SAHAM INDEKS LQ45 DI BURSA EFEK INDONESIA Najmudin Najmudin; Jaryono Jaryono
Performance: Jurnal Personalia, Financial, Operasional, Marketing dan Sistem Informasi Vol 12 No 1 (2010): Performance
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This research aims to 1). test and determine trading day having return which highest and lowest, 2). test the effect of trading days on stock return, and 3). determine trading day having highest and lowest volatility by using three models: OLS, GARCH ( 1,1), and GARCH-M ( 1,1). By using the daily price data of stocks listed at LQ45 index, the study obtains results that 1). There is no return which is lowest at bourse trading days, while return which is highest happened at Friday, 2). Trading days have effect to return stock, and 3). Five trading days in Indonesia Stock Exchange have the same volatility.
ANALISIS PARTISIPASI TERHADAP KESEJAHTERAAN ANGGOTA KOPERASI DI KPRI SERBA USAHA KARYAWAN UNIVERSITAS JENDERAL SOEDIRMAN PURWOKERTO Sri Martini; Nurhayati Indyastuti
Performance: Jurnal Personalia, Financial, Operasional, Marketing dan Sistem Informasi Vol 12 No 1 (2010): Performance
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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Abstract

This research was carried out in Purwokerto, entitled:The Analyssis of Participation towards Cooperative Members’Walfare in kpri Serba Usaha Karyawan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (KPRI KOSUKU) Purwokerto.The aims of research are to find out ang analyzehte effect of Cooperative Members Participation towards the welfare of Cooperative members themselves at KOSUKU Unsoed,besides that it aims to find out and analyze the paricipation variable that has the greatest effect towards the welfare of KOSUKU Cooperative members Unsoed. The proposed hypotheses research are:1. Participation has an effect towads cooperative members welfare2. The participation inusing available service has the greatest effet towardsmembers walfare The data werw collected through interview observation towards 100 members at KOSUKU Cooperative especially at cooperative store and inplaces wherethe nambers work. The data of research om respondents perceptions were analyzed using Path Analaysis,F-test and t-test. From research analysis it has got the result thst simulantneously Participation of Annual Members Meeting, Participation in Capital Investment and Participation in Using Available Service have sgnificant effect towards the welfare of KOSUKU Cooperative Members.It means the higher the participatoin of members the higher also the welfare of members. As the result af analysis it can also be found that out of three participation variables, Capital Investment Participation has the greatest effect on members welfare. As implication,it is suggested that KPRI KOSUKU organizer has to increase coperative capital through asking the cooperative members to increse their volunteer savings, to have a cooperation with banks to have loan to increse cooperative capital.Through sunh policy the cooperative can give greater credit low interst to its, members. Besides that Cooperative has to enlarge its store to be a Mini Market and having different service units for examples: motorcycle service repair shop electric payment service etc.All of these have the purpose to increse members' welfare.
DETERMINAN WORD-OF-MOUTH COMMUNICATION STUDI PADA KONSUMEN KERETA API PURWOJAYA KORIDOR PURWOKERTO-JAKARTA Dwiwiyati Astogini
Performance: Jurnal Personalia, Financial, Operasional, Marketing dan Sistem Informasi Vol 12 No 1 (2010): Performance
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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Abstract

The aim of this research is to measure the affect of customer satisfaction to word of mouth, confirmatory factor analyses used in this research. By using 110 sample with purposive sampling. The result of this research there are positive affect train tangibles, station tangibles, personel, reliability, empathy, image to customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction affected to Word Of Mouth.
SURVEY SOSIAL EKONOMI DAN PELAYANAN AIR MINUM NON PELANGGAN PDAM DI KECAMATAN KALIWIRO KABUPATEN WONOSOBO Ary Yunanto
Performance: Jurnal Personalia, Financial, Operasional, Marketing dan Sistem Informasi Vol 12 No 1 (2010): Performance
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (430.938 KB)

Abstract

Economic activities and social survey of drinking water services to customers-households in the District of Wonosobo regency Kaliwiro aims to provide information on household characteristics, water resources and usage, the desire to become a customer PDAM and level of ability to pay, as well as socioeconomic households, especially who have not become a customer of PDAM Kabupaten Wonosobo. Based on the results of the analysis Kaliwiro District 120 respondents, aspects of the desire to become a customer of PDAM and the ability to pay, especially regarding the desire to be customerPDAM, the overall 53% or 64 respondents who said "yes", 12% or 14 respondents said "no", and the remaining 35% or 42 respondents said "do not know. Household socio-economic circumstances of respondents is largely complete primary school (84.14%), most respondents worked as cultivators (68.33%), spending over a month less than Rp 700,000 (98.33%), Average average each month can not save Rp 0 (80.83%) and revenue during the first months of below Rp 700,000 (91.66%). Average number of residents of the respondents during the last three months as many as four people. Average water use by a family / respondent which amounted to 120 respondents was 971.74 liters / day / family. This means that in one day a family spends an average of 972 liters of water. Average water usage for 29152.23 liters / month / family. This means that one find in one month the average family spends as much as 29.152 liters of water. Average level of ability to pay within one month intervals are in USD. 30 000 to Rp. 50 000 with an estimated average of Rp. 40 500. Average customer spending levels in the area of non respondents who considered the potential for development of pipeline taps for USD 358 342. Average income level per month in local communities that are considered potential for development of pipeline taps Rp. 398 375.

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