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Jurnal Terapan Manajemen dan Bisnis
Published by STKIP Singkawang
ISSN : 25993127     EISSN : 24775282     DOI : 10.26737/jtmb
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
Jurnal Terapan Manajemen dan Bisnis (JTMB) - Journal of Applied Management and Business with e-ISSN 2477-5282 and p-ISSN 2599-3127. JTMB is an International Journal, hereinafter abbreviated as JTMB, compiles and publishes various researchers in the field of management especially in the application and applied processes as well as practical business approaches. As part of the development process in Indonesia area, JTMB is expected to contribute to the development in the field of Management and Business Applications, especially related to research publications that will impact on the development of scholarship both writers, managers and the reader community JTMB
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Analysis of Business Combination Implementation at PT China Construction Bank Indonesia Andita Wulandari K; Zanuar Arifin; Amrie Firmansyah
JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS Vol 4, No 2 (2018): Volume 4 Number 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jtmb.v4i2.933

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This study aims to review the implementation of mergers conducted by the company. In Indonesia, merger activities are regulated in Indonesia Statement of Financial Accounting Standards Number 22 (hereinafter referred to as PSAK 22) concerning Business Combinations. Increased merger activities in the business world are driven by changes in economic conditions. The rise of merger and acquisition activities was caused by various things, such as technological advances, increasing financial conditions, excess capacity/financial failure, international market consolidation and deregulation.The research method used in this research is qualitative descriptive with case studies of business combination events that occurred between PT Bank Windu Kentjana Internasional, Tbk as the party which received the merger and PT Bank Antardaerah as the company which joined. Regarding ownership, the name of PT Bank Windu Kentjana Internasional, Tbk changed to PT China Construction Bank Indonesia, Tbk (PT CCB Indonesia, Tbk).The results of this study indicate that in general, the consolidated report of PT CCB Indonesia, Tbk for the period ended December 31, 2016, in general, has been prepared by PSAK 22, 2015.
Effect of Participation in Performance Pay Systems and Employees’ Satisfaction with Job Conditions Arman Ismail; Aimi Anuar
JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS Vol 3, No 2 (2017): Volume 3 Number 2 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jtmb.v3i2.217

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The aim of this research is to evaluate the association between participation in performance pay systems and employees’ satisfaction with job conditions. A survey method was utilized to collect data from subordinates who serve at disaster management agencies in West Malaysia. The findings of SmartPLS path model analysis display four important outcomes: first, the relationship between participation in pay plans and satisfaction with intrinsic job conditions was not significant. Second, relationship between participation in pay operations and satisfaction with intrinsic job conditions was not significant. Third, the relationship between participation in pay plans and satisfaction with extrinsic job conditions was significance. Finally, the relationship between participation in pay operations and satisfaction with extrinsic job conditions was significance. This finding demonstrates that participation in pay plans and participation in pay operations do not act as important predictors of employees’ satisfaction with intrinsic job conditions. Conversely, participation in pay plans and participation in pay operations do act as important predictors of employees’ satisfaction with extrinsic job conditions. Further, this research delivers discussion, implications and conclusion.
RAK ACCESSORIES FUNNY Wahyuni Oktavia; Zulfahita Zulfahita; Siwi Sukmawati D. N; Syahwan Syahwan; Yuniati Yuyun
JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS Vol 6, No 1 (2020): VOLUME 6 NUMBER 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jtmb.v6i1.2266

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Student creativity program in this entrepreneurship class, we run a business program of making cute accessory shelves from used cardboard. This used cardboard is very easy to get at the nearest shops or buy and sell used goods and the price is also quite affordable. Besides being easy to get, used cardboard is also easy to make several forms of crafts, one of which is a shelf. The shelf that we are going to make is a small shelf model where this shelf is made in various shapes, which will make many people like these models. Here what we need in addition to tools and materials is that we need skills and strong creative power. So that the shelves that we will create can attract consumers to buy. In the community, there are many unique shelves that make consumers want to buy them, but the price is a little less affordable for consumers' wallets. Therefore we take advantage of this situation to make cute accessory racks in order to help consumers more comfortable arranging their accessories or makeup with hemp by using this cute accessory rack that we made. The form of our business is that it is still in an individual stage and indeed this business is still new and is still trying to enter the business world. But we already have our own business brand, namely "RASEL" which means Cute Accessories Rack. In the future, if this business can get extraordinary profits and have enough customers, then we will increase this business to be even bigger.
Improvement Strategy of Competitive Advantage and Marketing Performance of Public Market Endah Budiarti
JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS Vol 4, No 2 (2018): Volume 4 Number 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jtmb.v4i2.824

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The purpose of this research is to analyze and prove the influence of customer relationship management (CRM), service quality and entrepreneurship orientation to competitive advantage and marketing performance and to analyze and prove the influence of competitive advantage to marketing performance of the public market in East Java Province. The object of this research is the whole market unit of the public in East Java Province spread over 29 regencies and 9 cities in East Java Province amounting to 335 units of the public market. The unit of analysis (analysis unit) in this research is a revitalized public market that is 67 public market in East Java Province. While the observation unit is a trader or tenant of a community market stand in East Java Province. The number of public market traders in the market that has been revitalized today is 25,000. In this study, researchers measured the marketing performance of the Public market in East Java Province based on the perception of the trader or tenant stand, so the measure of marketing performance is perceptual. The sample used is 190 merchants. The number is spread across 67 units of the public market in East Java Province. The model to be used in this research is the model of causality or relationship. To test the proposed hypothesis, the analysis technique uses SEM (Structural Equation Modeling), with AMOS statistic software. The results of hypothesis testing: Customer relationship management, Quality of service and entrepreneurial orientation significantly influence the competitive advantage of the market public in East Java Province. Customer relationship management and service quality significantly influence the marketing performance of the public market in East Java Province, while the orientation of entrepreneurship has no significant effect on marketing performance of the public market in East Java Province. Competitive advantage influences the marketing performance of public market significantly in East Java Province.
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JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS Vol 5, No 1 (2019): Volume 5 Number 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jtmb.v5i1.1706

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Competitive Advantage and Marketing Performance (A Descriptive Survey on Oil Palm Plantation Industries in West Kalimantan Province) Nurmala Nurmala; Saniah Saniah; Sy Novieyana; Utin Nina Hermina
JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS Vol 4, No 1 (2018): Volume 4 Number 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jtmb.v4i1.495

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This research analyzes the competitive advantage in order to enhance the marketing performance of oil palm plantation companies in West Kalimantan Province, which aims to: (1) find out the implementation of competitive advantage of the oil palm plantation companies in West Kalimantan Province, (2) find out the achievement of marketing performance of the oil palm plantation companies in West Kalimantan Province, and (3) find out the influence of competitive advantage on the marketing performance of the oil palm plantation companies in West Kalimantan Province. This is a descriptive and verification research that uses a descriptive and explanatory survey on the analysis unit of oil palm plantation companies in West Kalimantan Province. The period of research implementation of two (2) years, divided into two stages; First Stage (2013) and Second Stage (2014). The data are collected using questionnaires as well as interviews and observations. The collected data are further processed using path analysis. The results of the First Stage (2013) research find that only few of the oil palm plantation companies in West Kalimantan Province are able to achieve the marketing performance in high category or above their expected target. This is presumed to be related to the weak competitiveness or competitive advantage of the companies as found in the results of descriptive analysis of this research. In order to understand more of such relatedness, it is necessary to conduct further research of the Second Stage (2014) focusing on investigating the influence of competitive advantage on the marketing performance of oil palm plantation companies in West Kalimantan Province.
The Influence of Liquidity, Solvency, and Exchange Rate to Company Profitability and It’s Implication to Stock Price at Mining Sector Company Hari Gursida
JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS Vol 3, No 2 (2017): Volume 3 Number 2 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jtmb.v3i2.323

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This study aims to determine the effect of Liquidity, Solvency, and Exchange Rates on Stock Price, either directly or indirectly through Profitability. This research uses descriptive quantitative approach by using mining sector company listed in BEI period 2011-2015 as its object. Sampling method used is purposive sampling, so there are 11 companies that meet the criteria as a sample. This research proxy liquidity variable with cash ratio, solvency with debt to asset ratio, exchange rate with rupiah exchange rate to USD, profitability with return on asset. The estimation method used in this research is Structual Equation Modeling to test the research hypothesis. Based on the results of research indicate that Cash Ratio, DAR, and Exchange Rate does not directly influence Stock Price, while ROA has direct effect on Stock Price. Cash Ratio, DAR, and Exchange Rate have a significant effect on Stock Price through ROA as moderating variable.
Social Capital Community in Conserving Sheets in Paloan Village Raden Sengah Temila Landak Regency Khosmas Khosmas
JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS Vol 4, No 2 (2018): Volume 4 Number 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jtmb.v4i2.1044

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Humans cannot live apart from their surroundings. Environment for humans is one of the most important elements in their lives because all life necessities are available in it. Communities in and around forests have a high dependence on forests because forests are considered capable of meeting household needs in the form of food, shelter, traditional medicines and economic resources for the community. This study aims to find a relationship between social capital and the carrying capacity of the community in preserving Tembawang. This research was carried out based on exploratory and descriptive methods. Respondents studied were 136 people. Data analysis was carried out using a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques used include interviews, questionnaires, documentary studies, field observations. The conclusion of the research results is that the individual characteristics in this study are conditions that are inherent in an individual or someone. Community social capital in Tembawang management in Raden-Village Paloan Hamlet is good. Proactive actions in the Raden- Village Paloan Hamlet community are one of the important elements in social capital, namely the strong desire of group members not only to participate but always to find ways for their involvement in community activities. Based on the study, it can be suggested that the formation of a good social network in Tembawang conservation management efforts in Raden Village Paloan Hamlet; and is expected to be able to initiate the establishment of customary schools as part of the Tembawang conservation efforts.
TRANSFER PRICING DECISIONS AT MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES IN INDONESIA: TAX EXPENSES, FOREIGN OWNERSHIP, INTANGIBLE ASSETS Anggun Budi Utami S Depari; Reza Ramadhan; Amrie Firmansyah
JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS Vol 6, No 2 (2020): VOLUME 6 NUMBER 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jtmb.v6i2.2282

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This study aims to examine the effect of tax expenses, foreign ownership on transfer pricing decisions. This study employs quantitative methods. This study's data type is secondary data from the financial statements of manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2017 to 2019. Data were obtained from the Indonesia Stock Exchange's official website at http: //www.idx.co.id. Sampling was conducted by purposive sampling technique with a final sample of 30 observations. Hypothesis testing is done by multiple regression analysis with panel data. This study concludes that tax expenses and intangible assets are positively associated with transfer pricing decisions, while foreign ownership is not associated with transfer pricing decisions. This study indicates that Indonesia's Tax Authority needs to exercise tighter supervision on MNCs with intangible assets.
Educational Empowerment in Managing Means and Infrastructure on Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP) at Tanjungpura University M. Chiar
JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS Vol 4, No 2 (2018): Volume 4 Number 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jtmb.v4i2.856

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Empowerment is the giving of strength to individuals or groups to be more empowered than before and has a responsibility in exercising the authority entrusted to them. Therefore, empowerment is essential for an institution as a form of enormous internal power contributing to the institution. With the empowerment, institutions are increasingly responsive to change, renewal science, and technology, especially in the field of education which continues to grow following the demands of the times. This research focuses on empowering education personnel in managing facilities and infrastructure at the Teacher Training and Education Faculty. The focus of this study is "How is the empowerment of educational staff in managing facilities and infrastructure at the Teacher Training and Education Faculty?". Based on the focus of the research, the research problems are detailed as follows: 1. What is the planning of empowering education personnel in managing facilities and infrastructure? 2. How is the implementation of the empowerment of education staff in managing facilities and infrastructure?. 3 What are the steps taken by the faculty leaders in empowering education personnel? 4. How is the evaluation of the empowerment of education personnel in managing facilities and infrastructure? 5. What are the factors that support and inhibit empowering communities against the revitalization of education?This study uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The data collection tools used were interviews, observation and documentation guidelines. Based on the results of the study, it was found that empowerment planning was carried out by a team that had been formed to create a program based on the faculty's vision and mission. In implementing the empowerment of education staff the leaders coordinated, but on the other hand,  the methods used to optimize work were still conventional. Evaluation of the empowerment of education personnel is carried out still by manual process, including the reporting system: The supporting factors include; Availability of internet access and utilization of technology for monitoring. Openness in planning to evaluation. The participation of all faculties in ensuring the optimization of education staff. Dedication and totality of education staff, especially team who have been assigned for more than five years in FKIP. While the inhibiting factors include: The flow of institutional planning and organization at the university which is considered too long (less simple), most monitoring and evaluation systems still use manuals, but online (modern) reporting and evaluation systems are being prepared. Central government policies related to the procurement of facilities and infrastructure that must be submitted a maximum of two years earlier. All activities need to be planned with good predictions so that challenges for HR (Human Resources) planning. The absence of performance monitoring technology, such as CCTV as a support tool for staff control in managing facilities and infrastructure.

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