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Asian Management and Business Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2775202X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20885/ambr
Core Subject : Science, Social,
Asian Management and Business Review (AMBR) is a peer-review journal published twice a year (February and August) by Master of Management, Department of Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia. AMBR addresses the broad area of management applied and its practices in industry and business. It is particularly receptive to research relevant to the practice of management within the emerging Asian Regions and its effects beyond. It covers studies on how management work is done (descriptive) and/or should be done (normative) in diverse organizational forms, either in profit or non-profit firms, private or public sector institutions, or formal or informal social networks. We welcome qualitative case studies with high-quality, rigorous methods, and a strong impact on the field. Topics covered include, but not strictly limited to: Business and management strategy Marketing management Operations management Computing and technology management Finance, banking and investment management Innovation and knowledge-based management Entrepreneurship and SMEs management Organisational behaviour and people management Ethics and corporate social responsibility Corporate governance Islamic business and management
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Analysis toward purchase decision determinant factors Aprih Santoso; Audi Redha Sispradana
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 2, 2021
Publisher : Master of Management, Department of Management, Faculty of Business and Economics Universitas Islam Indonesia

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The problem with this research is that there is a tendency to decrease demand for Hemart brand cooking oil in 2018-2019. This makes it a challenge for the Hemart cooking oil product distributor company to find out the factors that influence the decline in purchases. This study aims to analyze brand image, product quality, promotion and knowledge of sales promotion on the purchasing decisions of PT. Transfarma Semarang Branch. The population in this study were all consumers of PT. Transfarma Semarang Branch, which amounted to 566 consumers, while the sampling technique used was a non-probability sampling technique with purposive sampling and the analytical tool used in this study was multiple linear regression. The results showed that the variables of consumer confidence, consumer experience and sales promotion had a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions of PT. Transfarma Semarang Branch and the results of the adjusted R square value in the regression model were obtained at 0.584, which means that 58.4 percent of the purchasing decision variables can be explained by the variables of consumer confidence, consumer experience and sales promotion while the remaining 41.6 percent is explained by other variables outside of this study.
The influence of product attribute, promotion mix, distribution channel, and price toward repurchase intention on iPhone Antonius Satria Hadi
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 2, 2021
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The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of product attribute on repurchase intention, the effect of promotion mix on repurchase intention, the influence of distribution channel on repurchase intention, and the effect of price on repurchase intention, both partially and simultaneously. Respondents in this study were 99 students from several universities in Yogyakarta. The analytical technique used in this research is multiple linear regression analysis, F test and t test. All tests using IBM SPSS software version 23. The results of this study prove that product attribute has a positive effect on repurchase intention, price has a positive effect on repurchase intention, and promotion mix has a positive effect on repurchase intention. Each of hypotheses discussed in detail into this article.
Comparison of volatility and performance of shares in Indonesia, Malaysia, China and America (Study on the content, FBMS, DJICHKU and DJIMI) Resti Wulandari
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 1, 2021
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Starting from the trade war between the United States and China in 2018-2019 shows the challenges of a global economic slowdown which is characteristic of the domestic economy, namely the performance of the capital market and the volatility of stock prices, causing the capital development market to experience a decline from 2015-2019 which has an impact on the Indonesian capital market. Malaysia, China and America. The purpose of this study is to analyze the results of the volatility difference test and the performance of Islamic stocks in Indonesia (ISSI), Malaysia (FBMS), China (DJICHKU) and America (DJIMI) and to see whether Indonesia's volatility is lower than the three countries and the performance of the Indonesian stock exchange. better than the other three countries. This type of research is comparative descriptive. The sampling technique used saturated sampling, namely all Islamic stocks that are members of the four countries. This study uses the ARCH/GARCH model to estimate volatility and calculate performance using the Sharpe, Treynor and Jensen methods using re-measurement different test tools. The results show that the volatility of Indonesian stock prices (ISSI) is not lower when compared to the three countries because Indonesia's volatility is at the second level and for the performance of Indonesian Islamic stocks (ISSI) has a better performance when measured by Jensen. method, if using the American treynor method. have a better performance than Indonesia, Malaysia and China.
Investment decision by using Capital Asset Method Pricing Model (CAPM) (Case studies on five automotive companies listed in stock exchange) Ahmad Musodik; Arrum Puspita Sari; Ida Nur Fitriani
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 2, 2021
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Investment is a tool for investors to get more profit than what has been invested. Investors must be able to predict the possibilities that occur when investing. Capital Asset Pricing Model is a tool to predict the development of investment in a particular company used to calculate and determine the Expected Return in minimizing risk investments. The authors conducted research using a sample of 5 companies in the automotive industry, namely PT Astra International Tbk, PT Indokordsa Tbk, PT Indomobil Sukses Internasional Tbk, PT Astra Otoparts Tbk, and PT Gajah Tunggal Tbk. This study uses a descriptive quantitative approach with Microsoft Excel 2016 analysis tools. This study aims to determine Portfolio Analysis with the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) approach which is used as the basis for making stock investment decisions in automotive industry sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Use from the results of the analysis of the results by comparing the value of E(Ri) has a directly proportional relationship, meaning that the higher the value of, then the stock return (E(Ri)) will be high as well. Of the 5 companies, there are 2 companies that are in the Undervalued category and 3 companies that are in the overvalued category. This means that investors who will invest in companies engaged in the automotive industry can decide to buy shares of the companies PT Indomobil Sukses Internasional Tbk and PT Gajah Tunggal Tbk, because they are classified as undervalued. Meanwhile, investors who want to invest in shares are not advised to buy company shares that are in the overvalued category, but are advised to sell them to investors who already have shares in the company.
Role of Customer in Marketing and Development (RCMD) – a literature review Ehsanullah Oria; Mirwan Surya Perdhana
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 2, 2021
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The purpose of this article is to review empirical researches on role of customer in marketing and development (RCMD) and betterment of the firm’s performance and pave the way for future researches. This article is a cumulative literature review of empirical articles on (RCMD). In previous empirical studies two units of analysis has been conducted (individual and firm unit) which includes two viewpoints: The customers' viewpoint and the firms’ viewpoint. The customers’ viewpoint that consider RCMD issues from customer perspectives and stresses on practices of customers in marketing and development. The company's viewpoint looks at RCMD issues from firms' perspectives and analyzes company's action of including customers and how RCMD may influence firm’s performance. During the investigation it was found that RCMD comprises of different streams of literature that follow various conventions and remain very detached from one another. However, there are some common themes between these two streams of researches. For instance, customer knowledge and experience has all seems to be vital for RCMD from the two points of view, learning capacities of a customer and of a firm have both been discovered to be exceptionally important for RCMD. It was also found that significantly less exploration is done from the firm's viewpoint to understand what drives firms to receive RCMD and what prepares them to effectively preform it. Ultimately, there was absence of hypothetical improvement in all subareas. This article goes beyond existing researches by uniting various streams of studies, evaluating key differences related to the concept and findings on antecedents and outcomes of RCMD. This article suggest that future studies ought to embrace a consistent and predictable conceptualization of RCMD and restrain using wide terms.
Do Islamic stock indexes integrated with conventional stock indexes?: Evidence from Indonesia and Malaysia Sylva Alif Rusmita; Putri Swastika
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 1, 2021
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The portfolios performance that are develop either a substitute or complement in terms of risk-taking is important information for investors whether the return portfolio could hedge the risk of shock market. An understanding of volatility and the correlation between asset returns over time vary is highly important for investors (both domestic and international) with the sight of diversifying their portfolios for hedging from unexpected risk. The research method uses a DCC MGARCH approach to examine the correlation among two countries in time variant manner to indicate the degree of financial integration. With daily data from April 2012 until December 2017 and use 3 category index (composite, Islamic and conventional) the result shows that Malaysia and Indonesia have strong correlation. Among Islamic, composite and conventional have financial integration, but conventional index in Malaysia have the lowest integration from other index that it makes suitable for diversification. Unfortunately, conventional index that contain non halal product was not suitable for investor that sharp pointed into sharia. The shock in Malaysia’s Index will be perform different from historical or previous return. Contrary with Indonesia’s index, the return probably based on the historical. The implication of this research is we found that the Islamic investor could not have best diversification on the Malaysia and Indonesia market, since the Islamic index was sturdily correlated.
The effect of leadership style and IT support on lecturer performance during e-learning program with work environment as mediating variable Awanis Linati Haziroh; Febrianur Ibnu Fitroh Sukono Putra; Risanda Alirastra Budiantoro
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 2, 2021
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The lecturer performance appraisal system is the work of lecturers within the scope of their responsibilities which refers to a formal and structured system used as an instrument to measure, assess, and influence work-related traits, control lecturer behavior, including absenteeism rates and work results. Lecturer professionalism must, of course, be related and built through mastery of fundamental competencies in carrying out and completing their duties and work as lecturers, such as professional competence, social competence, and personal competence. The low performance of lecturers is suspect of having reasons such as lack of attention and concern from leaders, for example, less effective leadership styles, less communicative work relationships, lack of harmony, lack of welfare, lack of motivation, lack of a comfortable work environment, and lack of satisfaction felt by the lecturers. Based on these reasons, further research is needed on the influence of leadership style and work environment on lecturer performance in carrying out the teaching and learning process at private universities in Semarang. This research is a quantitative study with a sample of 127 permanent lecturers in the management department of private universities in Semarang. The analytical technique used in this study is path analysis with the results. Among others, leadership style, information technology support, and work environment significantly affect lecturer performance. Furthermore, the work environment can mediate the relationship between leadership style and information technology support on lecturer performance.
Leverage, profitability, corporate governance mecanism and earning management: cases in manufacturing company in Indonesia Stock Exchange Novria Prawida; Sutrisno Sutrisno
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 1, 2021
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Earnings management is a form of manager manipulation in company external financial report in aim for individual profit. This research aim to analyze leverage efek, profitability, the amount of commissioner board and audit committee towards earnings management in bank that registered in BEI 2016-2017. This research is quantitative research and the sample conducted with purposive sampling method. This research apply secondary resource data from annual financial report of registered bank in BEI 2016-2017. There are 32 bank that fulfill criteria that researcher submit. This research apply multiple linier regression analysis method using IBM SPSS program. The results shows that leverage (DAR) has positive significant effect towards earnings management, profitability (ROA) doesn’t have significant effect towards earnings management, amount of commissioner board (BS) and audit committee (KA) doesn’t have significant effect toward earnings management.
Implications of the triple track strategy policy on poverty alleviation Susi Astuti
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 1, 2021
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This study aims to analyze the effect of the People's Business Credit, health expenditure, education expenditure, regional investment, and the number of workers on poverty alleviation from the implications of the triple track strategy policy on district/city governments in Central Java Province. This study uses secondary data from 2017 to 2019. The hypothesis testing in this study uses multiple regression analysis through the SPSS 23 program. The results of the test of the coefficient of determination (R2) obtained an Adjusted R Squared of 89%, which indicates that poverty is influenced by variables through the People's Business Credit, health spending, education spending, regional investment, and the number of workers. The results of the study partially show that education spending and regional investment have no effect on poverty alleviation, but the People's Business Credit, health spending, and the number of workers have an effect on poverty alleviation in district/city governments in Central Java Province.
The role of financial knowledge in realizing financial behavior: is it any mediating effect of financial attitudes and self-efficacy? Ardiana Nur Maulida H; Indarto Indarto; Aprih Santoso
Asian Management and Business Review Volume 1 Issue 2, 2021
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The purpose of the study was to analyze the effect of financial knowledge on financial behavior with financial attitudes and self-efficacy as mediating variables. The population of this research is that all students in Semarang are unknown. The number of respondents to 96 people. The sample selection method is purposive sampling, namely: students have taken courses in financial management and intermediate financial accounting and the analytical tool used in this study was Warp PLS version 5.0. The results showed that financial knowledge has a positive and significant direct effect on financial attitudes, self-efficacy and financial behavior of students in Semarang City, so that the proposed hypothesis can be accepted. Financial attitudes and self-efficacy have a positive and significant direct effect on the financial behavior of students in Semarang City, so that the proposed hypothesis can be accepted. Financial attitudes and self-efficacy do not mediate the effect of financial knowledge on financial behavior of students in Semarang City.