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INDONESIA
Indonesian Management and Accounting Research
Published by Universitas Trisakti
ISSN : 14118858     EISSN : 24429724     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
INDONESIA MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING RESEARCH (IMAR) is a peer-reviewed journal published two times a year (January-June, July-December) by the Publisher Institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Trisakti (LPFEB Trisakti). IMAR is intended to be the journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research on Management, Business, and Accounting. IMAR invites manuscripts in the areas of marketing management, finance management, strategic management, operation management, human resource management, e-business, knowledge management, management accounting, management control system, management information system, international business, business economics, business ethics and sustainable, and entrepreneurship. The primary criterion for publication in this Jornal is the significance of the contribution an article makes to the literature in the business area, i.e., the significance of the contribution and on the rigor of analysis and presentation of the paper. The acceptance decision is made based upon an independent review process that provides critically constructive and prompt evaluations of submitted manuscripts.
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BANKING SERVICES AND CUSTOMER PERCEPTION IN SOME SELECTED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN BANGLADESH: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Md. Mahi Uddin; Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan; Nadia Farhana
Indonesian Management and Accounting Research Vol. 13 No. 1 (2014)
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The banking system is facing challenges with stiff competition and advancement of technology. It becomes imperative for service providers to meet or exceed the target customers' satisfaction with quality of services expected by them. Hence, the present study attempted to study customers' perception of quality of services (both transactions-based and IT-enabled) in terms of its constituent factors and IT adoption in public, private, and foreign commercial banks in this E-age. The present investigation was planned with the objective to assess the extent of use of services especially the IT-enabled services in these banks and to analyze the constituent factors affecting customer satisfaction with the quality of services. The study area was Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. Simple random sampling was used for selection of sample branches. The study reveals that check deposition and check clearance are the most popular banking services among the customers of all sample banks. The customers of nationalized banks were not satisfied with the employee behavior and infrastructure while respondents of private and foreign commercial banks were not satisfied with high charges, accessibility and communication. A small number of respondents were using IT-enabled services other than ATM, and a few respondents made complain against their respective banks. Keywords : Transaction-based banking services, IT-enabled banking services, Customer satisfaction, Service quality
DETERMINANTS OF STOCK MARKET PERFORMANCE IN BANGLADESH Mohammad Saleh Jahur; S. M. Nasrul Quadir; Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan
Indonesian Management and Accounting Research Vol. 13 No. 1 (2014)
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Stock market influences economic activity through the creation of liquidity of capital investment. Liquid stock markets make investment less risky and more investment. Stock market in Bangladesh is characterized by frequent changes in regulations, low market sizes-market capital & turnover, lowest number of financial products, low contribution to national exchequer, influx of large number investors without relevant knowledge, and expertise. Besides, Bangladesh stock market experienced different problems-regulatory failure, unethical and ill objective oriented behavior of market participants, lack of due diligence, and manipulation. So, market cannot perform well. In view of this, the present study has been undertaken aiming at identifying determinants of stock market in Bangladesh. The study has collected data from the secondary sources and analyzed the data collected by applying some descriptive measures, and linear regression model. The study has found that the stock market of the country is characterized by different features such as low size, low liquidity, low depth, acute fund crisis and so on. The study has also found from linear regression analysis that all macro-economic variables such as CPI, Interest Rate, IR, and ER have significant impact on the stock market performance. Finally, the paper concludes with some pragmatic policy measures such as sound macroeconomic policy for monitoring interest rate and exchange rate movement.Keywords : Stock Market, Liquidity, Performance, Macro-economy, and investment
SELF ASSESSMENT (SA) EXERCISE FOR QUALITY HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH : THE CASE OF MARKETING DEPARTMENT, CHITTAGONG UNIVERSITY Mohammed Solaiman; Md. Sarwar Uddin
Indonesian Management and Accounting Research Vol. 13 No. 1 (2014)
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The paper highlights SA exercise practices in the department of marketing, Chittagong University for creating skilled and productive marketing graduates using SWOT model for meeting the demand of knowledge economy, employability and capacity building. The SA exercise has conducted in the department through involvement of junior lecturer to senior professor, supporting staffs, Students and other stakeholders. Moreover, experts and peer groups were incorporated for making the process worthwhile, and internationally accepted. The SA exercise will build new departmental capacities and test new academic practices in the form of curriculum design and organization, academic infrastructure, students' support and advising, process control, faculty updated in the context of technical depth and breadth to delivery the quality academic program, departmental facilities such as seminar, library, class rooms, computer labs, office rooms, and the likes. Keywords: Self Assessment, Human capital, SWOT Model, Quality, Employability
ZAKAH MANAGEMENT IN SAUDI ARABIA, SUDAN AND INDONESIA Uswatun Hasanah
Indonesian Management and Accounting Research Vol. 13 No. 1 (2014)
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According to Islamic law, zakah is one of the pillars of Islam that must be performed by every Muslim, wherever they are. Zakah is essentially part of assets that must be expended by any Muslim, under the command of Allah for the benefit of others according to the levels specified by Him. Those expenditures are mandatory for any Muslim as a sign of gratitude for the blessings and gift of Allah, as an attempt to draw closer to Him, and also as a means to clean the property and individuality as a human. In addition, the purpose of zakah (Islamic tithe) obligation is to achieve social justice and welfare. Therefore, amil (zakah collector) as zakah manager shall always try hard and ascertain that the zakah he manages can improve the welfare of the community. For that reason the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of zakah to the improvement of the community is largely dependent on the amil. But in reality, there are still some countries whose zakah institution has not been functioning properly such as Indonesia. Therefore, Indonesia must take lesson from the countries that have succeeded in managing zakah properly, such as Sudan and Saudi Arabia.Keywords: zakat; amil.
THE EFFECT OF LOCAL AUTONOMY POLICY AND BUDGET ALLOCATION TOWARD THE CAPITAL EXPENDITURE SHARE IN INDONESIA Muhammad Zilal Hamzah; Tatok Djoko Sudiarto
Indonesian Management and Accounting Research Vol. 13 No. 1 (2014)
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Today, regional autonomy policy in Indonesia has been running for 12 years. This policy is generally expected to bring a good change to the Indonesian macroeconomics conditions and in particular for the regional economy, can be more independent in the revenue and in the allocation of the budget, which in turn is expected to improve the welfare of its people. This study aimed to examine the effect of regional autonomy, the budget allocation for education, health, housing, foreign aid, tax and salaries share toward the capital expenditure share. This study uses panel data by years of research 1990 - 2011 and consists of a cross section 26 provinces. Based on the results of the study by using a random effect model, statistically the result find the budget allocation for education, housing, health, salaries, foreign aid has a significant effect on the share of capital expenditure, while for regional autonomy and tax share has no effect a significant share of the capital expenditure.Keywords: regional autonomy, the capital expenditure share.

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