1st Edition
Advances in Business, Management and Entrepreneurship Proceedings of the 3rd Global Conference on Business Management & Entrepreneurship (GC-BME 3), 8 August 2018, Bandung, Indonesia
The GCBME Book Series aims to promote the quality and methodical reach of the Global Conference on Business Management & Entrepreneurship, which is intended as a high-quality scientific contribution to the science of business management and entrepreneurship. The Contributions are the main reference articles on the topic of each book and have been subject to a strict peer review process conducted by experts in the fields. The conference provided opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and implementation of experiences, to establish business or research connections and to find Global Partners for future collaboration.
The conference and resulting volume in the book series is expected to be held and appear annually. The year 2019 theme of book and conference is "Creating Innovative and Sustainable Value-added Businesses in the Disruption Era". The ultimate goal of GCBME is to provide a medium forum for educators, researchers, scholars, managers, graduate students and professional business persons from the diverse cultural backgrounds, to present and discuss their researches, knowledge and innovation within the fields of business, management and entrepreneurship. The GCBME conferences cover major thematic groups, yet opens to other relevant topics: Organizational Behavior, Innovation, Marketing Management, Financial Management and Accounting, Strategic Management, Entrepreneurship and Green Business.
Section 1: Marketing management
The origins and consequences of trust in online shopping 3
T. Handriana & D. Herawan
How digital certificate affects e-commerce consumers trust and purchase intention 8
P.K. Sari & A. Prasetio
Encouraging pro-environmental behavior through consumer innovativeness 13
R. Kuswati, B.M. Purwanto & B. Sutikno
Entrepreneurial marketing and marketing performance: The moderating role of marketsensing capability 20
D.A.A. Mubarok, R. Hurriyati, D. Disman & L.A. Wibowo
The role of brand equity in making decisions to choose higher education for new middleclass students 25
A.M. Ramdan, A. Rahayu, R. Hurriyati & M.A. Sultan
Dynamic marketing capabilities and company performance: Marketing regression analysis on SMEs in Indonesian 28
A. Riswanto, R. Hurriyati, L.A. Wibowo & H. Hendrayati
Is e-service quality required to develop customer satisfaction? A case study of Grab Indonesia 32
C.T. Sudrajat & M.A. Sultan
The influence of brand personality dimension on brand equity 35
P.D. Dirgantari, M. Permatasari, L.A. Wibowo & H. Mulyadi
Consumer’s purchase intention on halal detergent in Jakarta 39
E. Saribanon, R. Hurriyati, A. Rahayu & M.A. Sultan
The usage of digital marketing channels in micro, small and medium enterprises in Bandung District, Indonesia 44
M.E. Saputri & N. Kurniasih
Experiential marketing: A review of its relation to customer satisfaction in online transportation (a study of GO-JEK company) 47
M.E. Saputri & N. Kurniasih
Redesigning the e-commerce Banyuwangi Mall for small and medium enterprises 52
A.A.G.S. Utama & P.P.D. Astuti
The effect of differentiation strategy on competitive advantage 56
R.A. Aisyah
Determinants of consumer purchase intention toward luxury brands 60
M. Kurniawati & R.A. Ramadhan
Analysis of direct premium influence on brand attitudes and consumer purchase intention 64
M. Kurniawati & T. Widianto
Stimulus of social media: The influence of e-wom towards visiting interest in the Lodge
Maribaya through trust as mediation variable 68
A. Widodo, R. Yusiana & F.N. Aqmarina
Factors influencing normative community pressure in brand community: A study of young entrepreneurs community of Mandiri Bank 71
L. Lindiawati, I. Usman & S.W. Astuti
Smartphone operating systems based on consumer perceptions in West Java 75
E. Azis, Y. Fachruddin & M.M.A. Rohandi
The role of personal innovation in online purchasing behavior among Indonesian consumers 78
C.K. Dewi & Z. Mohaidin
Whether service differentiation can add competitive advantage to enhance consumer satisfaction: Internet services at Indihome 84
R. Hadiantini, R. Hurriyati, V. Gaffar & M.A. Sultan
The effect of service quality to customer satisfaction: A case study from Timor Leste, Dili 87
I. Indrawati & M.P. Henriques
Optimization of customer retention programs 93
E. Amelia & M.A. Sultan
Engaging young consumers with advergames: The effect of presence and flow experience 97
S. Soebandhi, S. Hartini & S. Gunawan
Increasing fish consumption: A perspective theory of planned behaviour and role of confidence 102
M.M.L. Tambunan & T.E. Balqiah
Understanding millennial decision making in buying a car: Lifestyle and personality 108
O. Pramoedya & T.E. Balqiah
Sport motivation and decision to participate in the Tahura trail running race 113
V. Gaffar, O. Ridwanudin & D. Inassa
Visual perception in improving learning motivation: Gender and developmental study 117
E. Eriyansyah & H. Hendrayati
The implication of social media marketing in modern marketing communication 121
J. Waluyo & H. Hendrayati
Loyalty of the $1 barbershop customers: Investigating the roles of service quality, satisfaction, and trust 125
U. Suhud, S.F. Wibowo & L. Namora
The influence of birth certificate application process service toward public satisfaction in the population and civil registration agency of Garut Regency Indonesia 132
I. Kania, D.T. Alamanda, N. Nurbudiwati & D.H. Fauzan
The influence of the restaurant atmosphere on customer loyalty through a hedonic experience 136
T. Handriana & A.R. Meyscha
The dark side of life insurance in achieving sales targets 141
A. Nirmala & G.C. Premananto
Exploration of Ludruk as potential icon in Indonesia show businessfor the millennial generation 145
G.C. Premananto & M. Ikhwan
The quality of halal tourism destinations: An empirical study of Muslim foreign tourists 150
S. Sumaryadi, R. Hurriyati, V. Gaffar & L.A. Wibowo
Internal marketing effects on the Islamic work commitment and nurses’ performance at Islamic hospitals 155
R.T. Ratnasari & A.P. Pamungkas
Analysis of green marketing on purchasing decisions 160
D. Silvia & H. Hendrayati
The effect of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) on customer loyalty 164
A. Mulyana
Customer relationship marketing performance in Sharia banking 168
L. Lisnawati, D. Qibtiyah & R. Hurriyati
Potential development strategy of marathon sports tourism in improving the visits of tourists to Bandung 172
I. Yusup, S. Sulastri, A. Fauziyah & T. Koeswandi
Effect of online servicescape on behavioural intention online reservation hotel services 175
G. Razati, A. Irawati & P.D. Dirgantari
The shape of member loyalty on cooperative enterprise and the factors to impact it 179
R.R. Padmakusumah
Analysis of the model of memorable tourist experience, destination image, and tourist value on the revisit intention 183
V. Verinita & F. Yola
Measuring regional working units development performance using the MDGS scorecard 188
R. Hurriyati, M. Mayasari, L. Lisnawati & S. Sulastri
Canvas business model 4.0 and evaluation of the effectiveness of using the lecture system for students 192
R. Hurriyati, L. Lisnawati & Y. Rochmansyah
The influence of reputation and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) towards the competitive advantage of airlines in Indonesia 196
Y. Mardani, R. Hurriyati, D. Disman & V. Gaffar
Analysis of tourist satisfaction against tourism product at Tanjung Kelayang beach, Belitung regency 199
I. Khairi, F. Rahmafitria & S. Suwatno
Factors influencing halal cosmetic brand advocacy: The role of self-brand connection as a mediator 203
N. Rubiyanti & E.S. Hariandja
The implementation of mobile commerce applications to order systems for bike-sharing programs in Bandung 209
R.M.A Rifki & M.A Sultan
Influence of trust on online shopping in predicting purchase intention 214
P. Permatasari & D. Mardhiyah
The influence of endorser credibility, brand credibility, and brand equity on the purchase intention in online shopping: The Instagram phenomenon 221
Z. Agustiansyah & D. Mardhiyah
Online reviews by beauty vloggers and its impact on buying interest 226
H. Hendrayati, N.C. Noorfadila, M. Achyarsyah, M.I. Atrisia & R.K. Syahidah
The influence of product knowledge on attitude and purchase intention of mudharabah funding products in sharia banks in Mataram 229
B.V. Khairunnisa & A. Hendratmi
The influence of economy experience with Pine and Gilmore concept on customer satisfaction: Survey of Transmart consumers in Padang City 236
Y.P. Gubta & V. Verinita
Analysis of brand relationship in Ganesha public speaking 245
P. Priambudi, F. Wijaya & S. Fakhrudin
Section 2: Financial management and accounting
The effect of life cycle stages on leverage in Indonesian listed companies 251
S.R. Nidar & I. Sugianti
Spillover of panel causality Granger for monetary variables in some countries’ emerging markets 256
D. Supriyadi & E. Mahpudin
Earnings management and value relevance before and after IFRS convergency 261
H. Hamidah & R.D.A. Albertha
Performance of the government’s subsidized mortgage during the period 2015–2017 269
L. Purnamasari & N. Nugraha
An analysis of influence of the government health expenditure on the performance of pharmacy sector issuers in Indonesia stock exchange during 2015-2017 274
I. Sugianto & M. Kustiawan
The role of financial constraint on the relationship between working capital management and firms’ performance 281
R.H. Setianto & R. Hayuningdyah
Risk management in zakat institutions 286
A. Shofawati
The effect of risk, growth, firm size, capital structure, and earnings persistence on earnings response coefficient 290
Z. Naimah & A.T. Rahma
The impact of tax amnesty policy in 2016 on the abnormal return and trading volume activity in banking companies 297
Y. Permatasari & N. Ardiyanti
Comparison of model, stabilization, and finance performance of sharia commercial banks and conventional commercial banks in Indonesia in 2012–2016 301
Y.M. Dewi & D.F. Septiarini
Industry growth, ownership structure, and capital structure in Indonesia 304
I. Harymawan, A. Arianto & Y.I. Paramitasari
Investment experience to expected return: Consequences of risk behavior 310
F. Ismiyanti & P.A. Mahadwartha
Analysis of return on equity, current ratio and debt to equity ratio on Islamic stock price
Jakarta Islamic Index 314
M. Masrizal, T. Widiastuti, I. Mawardi & W. Wisudanto
The relationship between financial accountability in a good corporate governance concept with organizational performance 318
D.N. Fakhriani
The relationship of the income tax system to self-assessment in the Badung Bali district 321
N.L.P. Suastini, G. Wirata & I.W. Astawa
Greed, parental influence and teenagers’ financial behavior 323
L. Wenatri, S. Surya & M. Maruf
Executive compensation and risk: An empirical study in Indonesia 329
A.R. Setiawan & B. Zunairoh
Influence of microcredit and business management training to micro and small business performance in West Java, Indonesia 334
F. D. Trisnasih, L. Layyinaturrobaniyah & A. M. Siregar
Profitability, dividend policy and stock price volatility: Indonesia stock exchange 338
I. Setyawati, D.P. Alamsyah & K. Khotimah
Why did Baitul Maal wa Tamwil (BMT) discontinue the linkage program with Islamic banks? A case study in Indonesia 343
M.N.H. Ryandono & D.A. Mi’raj
Information asymmetry in capital market: What, why and how 347
P.T. Komalasari & M. Nasih
Effect of the return on investment towards fixed assets investment at Rapih Metalindo Corporation 353
N.H. Yuris, F.M. Kurnia & T. Yuniarsih
Understanding taxpayers’ attitudes towards tax amnesty policy 358
I.F.A. Prawira
Family ownership and control in dividend and leverage decision making 366
M.G.A. Aryani, S.M. Soeharto & I. Ariyani
Effect of profitability, investment opportunity set, free cash flow and collateralizable assets to dividend 371
A. Juliarti & S. Sumani
Tax expense and bonus mechanism on transfer pricing 376
G.S. Manda, H.M. Zakaria & A. Rakhman
Forecasting volatility stock price using the ARCH/GARCH method: Evidence from the Indonesia stock exchanges 385
L.P. Anggita, N. Nugraha & I. Waspada
Peer group model as a reference for bank performance assessment 389
S. Sugiarto & S. Karnadi
Mandatory financial accounting standard based international financial reporting standard adoption and audit delay 392
R. Mawardi & H. Hamidah
Analysis of constant correlation optimal portfolio model 396
I. Yunita
Gender responsive planning and budgeting implementation in Indonesia: Historical review and lessons learned 401
F. Fithriyah
Corporate governance mechanisms and their performance 406
W.P. Setiyono
Impact of political risk, financial risk and economic risk on trading volume of Islamic stocks exchange in Indonesia 410
M.U.Al Mustofa, I. Mawardi & T. Widiastuti
Demographic analysis for the selection of an investment type for amateur golfers 415
H. Sulistiyo & E. Mahpudin
Intended use of initial public offerings proceeds, underpricing, and long-term market performance of stocks in Indonesia 418
H. Meidiaswati, D. Novita & N. Sasikirono
Influence of financial literacy and financial attitude on individual investment decisions 424
N. Hasanuh & R.A.K. Putra
Capital structure and investment opportunity set on the value of the company 429
A. Suwandhayani & N. Fitdiarini
Effect of market, profitability and solvability ratio to Market Value Added (MVA) companies listed in the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) 433
P.S. Sukmaningrum & H.K. Prawira
Financial literacy and retirement savings ownership 437
A.M. Adiandari, N.D.A. Amrita & H. Winata
Dynamics relationship between the composite and Islamic index in the capital market of Indonesia 442
S.A. Rusmita, I.N. Muharam, L.N. Rani & E.F. Cahyono
Empirical analysis of non-performing financing in the case of Indonesian Islamic banks 449
L.N. Rani, E.F. Cahyono & S.A. Rusmita
Is overconfidence and herding in Ponzi scheme investors influenced by demographic factors? 453
M. Sari & N. Nugraha
Effects of corporate governance and barriers to entry on financial performance with intellectual capital as a mediating variable 457
N. Soewarno, B. Tjahjadi & R.D Istiqomah
The effect of adoption of the International Financial Reporting Standard on earning management 462
H. Hamidah & A. Rahmah
The Sharia microfinancial institution as an option to social investment decisions in a disruptive era 470
A.P.B. Eka & N. Nugraha
Corporate governance and finance pattern 479
W. Windijarto & G. Gestanti
Tick size change and market liquidation in the Indonesia stock exchange 487
W.M. Soeroto, T. Widiastuti, & L. Cania
Risk profile, good corporate governance, profitability, capital, and third-party funds interest rate of Indonesian banking 494
I.M. Sudana & K. Yuvita
The influence of current ratio, debt-to-equity ratio, inventory turnover, and return on
investment on price-earnings ratio of cement industry companies listed at Indonesia stock exchange 498
N.A. Hamdani, A. Solihat & G.A.F. Maulani
Effects of accounting information and environmental information on investor’s decisions: An experimental study 505
A. Ardianto & F. Farhanah
Comparison of the quality between net income and total comprehensive income in an IFRS implementation context in Indonesia: Empirical study on companies going public that are listed on the Indonesia stock exchange in the period 2011–2014 510
A. Rizki & O.D. Megayanti
Evaluation of forensic auditor role as corruption eradicator 516
A.W. Mardijuwono & F. Daniyah
The impact of asset, mudharabah time deposit and Non Performing Financing (NPF) to profitability Islamic Banking in Indonesia 522
R. Sukmana & N. Junun
Section 3: Green business
The impact of good corporate governance on firm value with corporate social responsibility as a mediating variable: Empirical study of publicly listed mining companies on the Indonesia stock exchange 533
B. Tjahjadi, N. Soewarno & H. Vitus
Greed, parental influence, and adolescent financial behavior 538
L. Wenatri, S. Surya & Maruf
Green skills for green industries: Meeting the needs of the green economy 544
L.C. Sern
Standard energy management system PDCA cycle of ISO 50001 to minimize energy consumption in service operation 549
I. Usman & E. Sopacua
Value creation for competitive advantages of vegetable and dairy farmers through an integrated farming system in rural Bandung of West Java, Indonesia 553
K. Saefullah, R. Sudarsono, Y. Yunizar, L. Layyinaturrabbaniyah & A. Widyastuti
The influence of research and development intensity, firm size, and family ownership on green product innovation 558
D. Meicistaria & I. Isnalita
Section 4: Innovation, information and technology, operations and supply chain
The influence of information technology and entrepreneurial orientation on competitiveness and business performance 565
N.A. Hamdani & S. Nugraha
QFD as a tool for improvement of transportation services in Bandung City 570
M.A. Sultan, R.R. Ahmad & A. Ciptagustia
Agility logistics service providers performance model 574
R. Nurjaman & L.A. Wibowo
The design of integrated information system bakery resource planning using an enterprise resource planning system approach 577
A.A.G.S. Utama & D.W. Putra
Determinants of innovation among manufacturing firms in a developing country: Insights from Indonesia 581
Y. Isnasari & P. Prasetyoputra
An integrated framework to support the process supply chain in the tourism sector 585
L.C. Nawangsari & A.H. Sutawijaya
Service quality analysis of the outpatient section at public hospitals 588
T.A. Auliandri & R.M. Wardani
Evaluation of hospital management information systems: A model success through quality, user satisfaction, and benefit factors 592
V. Pujani, R.F. Handika, H. Hardisman, R. Semiarty & R. Nazir
The linkage between co-creation and soft innovation in firm performance: A survey of Indonesian hijab fashion creative industries 597
E. Astuty, A. Rahayu, D. Disman & L.A. Wibowo
Identifying a defect’s cause using the Six Sigma method and designing an improvement: A case study 603
D.I. Nisa & F. Wurjaningrum
Section 5: Organizational behavior, leadership and human resources management
The impact of the implementation of a quality management system on teacher productivity 609
T.S. Rahayu & R. Rasto
Development of a human resources management capacity-strengthening model for village government 614
M.O. Fauzan & D. Disman
Millennial generation employment: The impact of millennial characteristics on performance achievement 617
E. Siahaan
Developing strategies to stimulate employees’ performance: The case of an Indonesian banker 623
E. Siahaan
The mediating role of psychological empowerment on the effect of person-organization fit on innovative work behavior 627
M.S. Melina & C.W. Sandroto
Decision support system in determining an outstanding employee based on employee performance assessment with analytical hierarchy process method 632
U. Mulyana, A.M. Siddiq & K. Kusnendi
Impact of leadership style and organizational culture on employee performance 636
Y.R. Widjaja, D. Disman & S.H. Senen
Intellectual capital and knowledge sharing linkages for enhancing institutional performance: Indonesia colleges case 640
M. Maryani & H. Djulius
The influence of leadership style on employee performance in construction company 644
P.D.H. Ardana, N.K. Astariani & I.G.M. Sudika
Impact of knowledge management on career development: A study among lecturers in private college 649
R. Widyanti & B. Basuki
The role of job demands and teamwork effectiveness in a harmonizing relationship within police organizations 654
P. Yulianti, I.M. Rohmawati & N.A. Arina
The influence of clan culture on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) with affective organizational commitment as intervening variable of employees 659
M.D.T. Pamungkas & P. Yulianti
Transactional leadership in public sector 663
I.A.P.S. Widnyani & G. Wirata
The influence of perceived organizational support and job characteristics on organizational citizenship behavior with employee engagement as intervening variable on pharmacists 666
D.M. Machfud & P. Yulianti
The dynamics of community political participation in direct elections of Gianyar Regency in the reformation era 671
I.M. Artayasa, G. Wirata & I.W. Astawa
The influence of discipline coaching and physical working environment on employee motivation in Kertas Padalarang company 673
S. Sedarmayanti, S. Gunawan & B.W. Wibawa
The influence of ability on employee performance 679
M. Masharyono, S.H. Senen & D.A. Dewi
The relationship of the factors that motivate nurses to provide complete nursing care documentation 686
A. Jaelani, A.M. Siddiq, K. Kusnendi & W. William
Work-life balance and work stress as antecedents of employee turnover intention in private food processing organizations 690
R. Saragih, A.P. Prasetio & I.Z. Naufal
The effects of environmental work and individual characteristics on job stress among hospital nurses 698
S. Sumiyati, M. Masharyono, H. Yuliadi & R. Purnama
The linking of knowledge management enabler and employee’s performance 703
A. Silvianita, O.P. Pramesti & M. Fakhri
The impact of coaching and person-job fit on self-efficacy and performance 706
A.S. Hidayat
Polychronicity in the hotel industry in Bandung city 709
A.R. Andriani & D. Disman
Learning culture and technology acceptance as predictors of employee performance in public electrical companies 714
A.P. Prasetio, B.S. Luturlean & G. Riyadhi
The role of job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behavior in developing knowledge sharing behavior in private universities 719
A.M. A.M. Nurdiaman, G.G. Akbar, A.P. Prasetio, A. Rahmawati & R.P. Yasmin
The driving factors of wakif’s intention to pay waqh with cash at Bantul Regency Yogyakarta 724
K.C. Kirana, S. Hermuningsih & R. Widiastuti
Work-family conflict: With antecedents of job involvement, role ambiguity and job demand with social support moderation 727
P. Yulianti & A.P. Sari
The role of mediation: Creative self-efficacy on the relationship between creative role identity, job creativity requirements and supervisor creative expectation to creative performance 730
P. Yulianti & M. Mutiara
Study of minimum wage comparison in Indonesia and Malaysia: An Islamic economics perspective 734
I. Jauhari, S. Herianingrum & T. Widiastuti
Nurses service quality in community health service using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) 739
A.Z. Abidin, S. Suwatno, Y. Yuniarsih & D. Disman
Trade liberalization and labor demand in Indonesia 742
R.D. Handoyo & F. Rabbanisyah
The effect of job satisfaction and Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) on employee engagement at star-rated hotels in Indonesia 746
S. Sofiyah, E. Ahman & S.H. Senen
Person-organization value fit and employee attitude: A study of bluecollar employees 750
R.A. Pebriani & R. Hurriyati
The impact of implementation of financial rewards and occupational safety and health on job satisfaction at X Company 754
B. Widjajanta, S. Sumiyati, M. Masharyono, N. Fadhlillah & H. Tanuatmodjo
Effectiveness of HR departments’ roles implementation in hospitality industry 759
R. Wahyuningtyas
Collaborative-based academic supervision for principals 764
B. Bahrodin, J. Widodo, M. Rachman & A. Slamet
The effect of organization culture, leadership style and personality on job satisfaction of auditors and supervisors: A case study of provincial and district/city inspectorates in West Java-Indonesia 770
E. Sudaryanto & R.W. Kurniasari
The effectiveness of a mobile-based reward system on performance: A case study on Go-Jek online transportation drivers in Garut, Indonesia 775
R. Muttaqin & S. Suwatno
Influence of ISO 9001: 2015 Quality Management System implementation on employee performance: A case study of UPI Academic Directorate 779
D. Lavianti & E. Ahman
The mediating role of academic motivation in the influence of the Big Five personalities on academic performance 783
I.B.G.A. Permana
The influence of transformational leadership on the affective commitment mediated by inclusive organizational culture in an elementary school in Zainuddin, Sidoarjo 787
M.A. Rozzak & A. Eliyana
Effect of work–family conflict on job performance through emotional exhaustion as a mediating variable on nurses in the Emergency Department of the Regional Public Hospital (RSUD) Dr. Iskak Tulungagung 794
M.B. Habibi & A. Eliyana
Influence of perceived organizational support for creativity and creative self-efficiency on job satisfaction toward individual creativity in members of non-profit organizations engaged in domestic stray animal care in Surabaya and Sidoarjo 802
T.S. Agustina
Motivation and leadership on the performance of private higher education lecturers 812
N.A. Hamdani & G.A.F. Maulani
Planning for the development of village-owned enterprises (BUMDes) 817
N.A. Hamdani & D. Yudiardi
The influence of staffing on work performance: A study on employees in the production division of PT Samick Indonesia 822
P. Purnamasari & E. Mahpudin
Section 6: Strategic management, entrepreneurship and contemporary issues Barriers and sukuk solutions in Indonesia 833
M. Kurniawati, N. Laila, F.F. Hasib & S.N. Mahmudah
Realized strategies and financial performance in the Indonesian banking industry 840
A. Kunaifi, M.S. Hakim & B.M. Wibawa
The effect of customer demand and supplier performance on competitive strategy 843
R.D. Pasaribu, A. Prasetio & O.O. Sharif
Developing human capital industry through public private partnership: Is it profitable? 847
I. Helvetikasari, I.D.A. Nurhaeni & D.G. Suharto
Strategic management and entrepreneurship in the disruption era 852
A. Chauhan
How Information Technology (IT) firms survive in the disruptive technology era 859
J. Achmadi, A. Rahayu, E. Ahmad & L.A. Wibowo
Entrepreneurship promotion in the context of sustainable development goals achievement 862
M. Ali
Management model of research clinic-based classroom action research assistance according to the need of social science teachers in junior high school 867
S. Swidarto, J. Widodo, F. Fahrudin & T. Sumaryanto
Does central policy influence performance of small and medium-sized industry? A case study of Footwear Central Industry in West Java, Indonesia 873
R. Wahyuniardi, H. Djulius & I. Sudirman
Queue teller performance analysis: Case study in a government bank 878
Y.D. Lestari & L. Jamilah
Entrepreneurial characteristics and business performance: A study of the “Suci” (holy) Tshirt production region in Bandung 881
C.I. Setiawati & N.A.M. Sihombing
Personal attitudes, family backgrounds, and contextual elements as antecedents of students’ entrepreneurial intentions: The case of Indonesian higher education 886
H.A. Rivai, H. Lukito & A. Morhan
Highest and Best Use (HBU) analysis as an alternative strategy of assessing asset utilization 890
M. Listyohadi, S. Sinulingga & S. Sugiharto
Identification of e-government indicators for measuring smart governance in Bandung City, Indonesia 895
I. Indrawati, M.Y. Febrianta & H. Amani
Reformulation in the basic of legal considerations about the basic in filing for bankruptcy in Indonesian commercial court (The legal comparison with Malaysia and Singapore) 901
P.E.T. Dewi & I.W.P.S. Aryana
Analysis of small medium enterprise business performance in Indonesia 905
A.E. Herlinawati, A. Machmud & S. Suryana
The relationship between innovation capacity and company performance of creative industries in Indonesia 908
R.N. Sumawidjadja, A. Machmud, S. Suryana & E. Ahman
The role of formal education on entrepreneurial intention among students 912
O.R. Yustian & H. Mulyadi
Identification of student attitudes toward entrepreneurship 917
S. Doriza & E. Maulida
Impact of entrepreneurial skills and innovations on business success 921
R. Indriarti, H. Mulyadi & H. Hendrayati
Absorptive capacity as a strategy to improve business performance of automotive companies in Indonesia 927
S. Syahyono & L.A. Wibowo
Analysis of business model canvas to increase competitiveness 930
S.D. Pratiwi, H. Mulyadi & H. Hendrayati
The influence of entrepreneurial attitude toward entrepreneurship intention of female students 938
H. Mulyadi, R.D.H. Utama, Y.M. Hidayat & W. Rahayu
The influence of attitude, subjective norm, self-efficacy, family environment towards entrepreneurial intention, mediated by entrepreneurship education, on students of faculty of economy of Ngurah Rai University 943
N.D.A. Amrita, I.M. Kartika & P.G.D. Herlambang
Upgrading the business performance: The role of the community 948
R. Rofaida, S. Suryana & A.K. Yuliawati
Development strategy of small medium enterprise in increasing the image of Tasikmalaya as a halal culinary tourist destination 952
Sulastri, A. Fauziyah, I. Yusup & E. Surachman
Influence of entrepreneurial learning on self-esteem and its impact on motivation of student entrepreneurship 957
E. Tarmedi, F.A. Setiadi, A. Surachim & L. Lisnawati
The effect of the use of project based learning model on entrepreneurship intensity based on adversity quotient 961
A. Fauziyah, S. Sulastri, I. Yusup & S. Ruhayati
How does financial constraint affect SOE’s performance in Indonesia? 965
A. Ridlo & C. Sulistyowati
Organization culture and organization effectiveness 971
D. Ekowati, J. Sulistiawan & E.R. Triksina
Business ethics among sellers of imported used clothes in Royal Plaza Surabaya 975
A. Armuninggar & A. Aris
Improving teacher capability through clinical supervision with the Peer Coaching Grow Me (PCGM) approach 978
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