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    Identifying Supply Chain Performance of Organic Rice in Lampung

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    Lampung Province has organic rice fields which always increase with a planting area of 65.78 hectares. The problem of farmers is the limited access to the organic rice market. Products can’t be sold at organic prices; some are still sold by farmers at non-organic prices. Organic rice supply chain networks need to be identified by farmers so that farmers have market information and supply chain performance. For this reason, this research purpose to analyze the supply chain of organic rice in Pringsewu Regency. Data analysis method uses the concept of supply chain performance with the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) approach. SCOR consists of five elements including flexibility, reliability, responsiveness, assets, and cost. The results of performance organic rice supply chains at all levels in the attributes of flexibility and responsiveness have achieved the superior performance position. The performance of organic rice supply chains attributes of asset at the farm level only achieves an advantage. But the supply chain performance in the attribute of reliability has not been able to reach a good performance position. So, there needs to be an improvement effort through disciplinary shipping arrangements and product quality improvements to improve supply chain performance

    The Effect of Investment and Non-Monotonic of Managerial Ownership on Corporate Value

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    The purpose of this study is to test the investment variable on corporate value. Next will examine the effect non-monotonic of managerial ownership on corporate value. The sample used in this study is a consumer goods industry sector company in the Indonesia Stock Exchange for 5 years (2012-2016). Data collection through time series and cross sectional. Sampling uses purposive sampling technique. The analytical tool used in this study is panel data regression. Based on the hausman test, the suitable approach in this study is random effect model (REM). The results of the research obtained indicate that the investment variable has a negative coefficient but is not significant for the corporate value variable. At the level of low managerial ownership is obtained positive and significant to the value of the company, while managerial ownership at a high level or managerial ownership squared shows a negative coefficient on corporate value but not significant. These results indicate that managerial ownership variables have a non-monotonic effect on corporate value

    Application of TIROCA Model at PT SPINDO

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    This paper aims to examine the application of strategic analysis with the TIROCA (Tangible Asset, Intangible Asset, and Organisational Capability) model as a basis to identify the strengths and weaknesses of a company, namely, PT Steel Pipe Industry of Indonesia, Tbk. (PT SPINDO, Tbk.). The company is one of the steel pipe manufacturers in Indonesia. The company has the largest production capacity in Indonesia and has experience in producing various kinds of steel pipes / tubes and various other related products. The company is one of the largest steel pipe manufacturers with the largets production capacity in Indonesia. The paper used a case study research method in order to explore the strategic strengths and weaknesses of the company through its: tangible asset, intangible asset, and organisational capability. The results of the study show the company's superiority come from the following three-resources: (1) tangible resources are derived from the sophistication of machinery and factory equipment; (2) intangible resources are generated from the innovation and creativity of the firm’s HR in creating various products; and (3) organizational capability resources derived from the firm’s competencies and skills in managing product development and the ability to recruit HR

    Customer Satisfaction and Behavioral Intentions in Tourism: A Literature Review

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    Purpose: The relationship between customer satisfaction and behavioral intentions in tourism has drawn significant attention for both practitioners and academicians as it is the key factor in winning market share in the tourism industry. The aim of this paper is to present a systematic research of the literature on the topic of customer satisfaction and behavioral intentions in tourism, highlighting the role of both the antecedents and the consequences of satisfaction that have been included in previous research. Methodology: The systematic literature review (SLR) of articles that have been published related to customer satisfaction and behavioral intention in tourism from various journals from 1990 up to 2018. Findings: The result of this study revealed that service quality is the most important antecedents of satisfaction in tourism. Meanwhile, the consequences are mainly characterized by loyalty. Nevertheless, the relationship between customer satisfaction and loyalty does not seem always so linear, as there are customers who revisit to the tourist destination, while others prefer to visit to new destinations despite, they were satisfied Practical implications: It is expected that this study will provide a better understanding of satisfaction towards a tourist destination, so marketing strategy can be composed and implemented in order to increase tourist satisfaction. This article can be as reference for future studies on satisfaction and customer behavioral intentions in tourism

    Analysis Of Factors Effecting The Firm Value Factors That Effect The Firm Value

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    Company value was a picture of a company in certain condition that they want to achieve as a form of trust from people to the company. The long term goals that they have when they start a company was to increase the value of the company, and to increase the prosperity of their owner and stakeholder. The higher the price of a stock company, shows that the higher profit that the stakeholder gets, and shows the value of a company is rising. In this research value of company can proxied by Price to Book Value (PBV) This study aims to determine the Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility and Intellectual Capital on the Value of Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the period 2015-2017. The total sample of this study is 204 manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2015-2017. Determination of samples using purposive sampling method. The analysis technique used is multiple linear analysis. The results of this study indicate that the variables of Corporate Social Responsibility and Intellectual Capital have a positive effect on firm value (PBV)

    The Belt and Road Initiative’s impact on Textile and Clothing Supply Chains in Asia: Views from Hong Kong Industrial Stakeholders

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    The global supply chains in the Textile and Clothing (T&C) industry have been shaping by various forces, among them economic development policy is one of the strongest. Amid the rollout of the Chinese’s new national development strategy—Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), major T&C companies see both opportunities and challenges in optimizing and restructuring the networks of their production facilities. One notable and growing trend associated with the BRI is the relocation of T&C manufacturing from China to ASEAN countries and establishment of new factories along the Belt and Road (B&R). Much has been examined about the BRI at the national level, yet little is known about how companies in the T&C industry have responded to this grand economic development plan. This study aims to explore from industrial stakeholders’ perspectives, the factors that drive and hinder synergistic, mutually beneficial development of T&C production and trade among the B&R countries. To achieve this aim, it addresses the following questions: what are the challenges and opportunities faced by T&C companies establishing or relocating production to B&R countries, and what tangible actions have been taken by them? In-depth interviews were carried out with ten industry professionals from Hong Kong-based companies and government institutions involved with T&C trade in the Asian B&R countries, such as Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia and Myanmar. The findings of this study highlight the importance of pursuing sustainable development. On one hand, there is full of potential for T&C companies to achieve cost-effective production along the B&R countries through harnessing economic policy and transport infrastructure that facilitate trade. On the other hand, T&C companies see challenges in managing culturally diversity in the workplace as opportunities for pursuing corporate development in a socially responsible manner. In sum, this study reveals mutual supportiveness of economic and social aspects of T&C production and trade

    A case study on Rural Marketing Strategies of MNCs using 6E framework in India and Indonesia

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    Multinational Companies in a bid to increase their revenue and profit are now eyeing the emerging markets. Considering the saturation in the urban market they are now targeting the consumers in rural markets of emerging economies. Lowering price by reducing the volume, customization, mass production are the strategies of the past, these companies have now come up with innovative strategies wherein they involve the rural population so that they help them in reaching to the customers in the remotest part of the country. This case study is an attempt to study the strategies used by the companies to reach the rural population and arrive at a framework used by the companies in India and Indonesia. The information is collected from the secondary sources to compile and analyze the strategies of leading MNCs to increasing their share in the emerging economies

    Production Stage and Risk Identification on Asphalt Mixing Plant in Bali

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    Cost, quality and time are an important performance indicators in the project success. To achieve these objectives various risks are faced in each project life cycle. One of these risks is supply chain risk, which must be managed properly, doe to the uncertainty in this activity. There are still many companies that do not understand the importance of supply chains, so they often become obstacles in achieving project goals This study aims to identify risk factors in each stage of supply chain activities, in road infrastructure in Bali Province. Data were collected from questionnaire survey, interviews and focus group discussion from 15 units asphalt mixing plant supplier in Bali, who understand supply chain issues, especially in road infrastructure work in the province of Bali. The results of research on risk is firstly AMP production processes identified as a field of manufacturing industry that produces hot asphalt used in infrastructure projects in Bali. This research was conducted at the AMP unit found in Bali. From research, the production process and AMP business are based on Supply, Input, Process, Output and Customer activities. (SIPOC). After the activities contained in the Asphalt production process, it is known that further risks can be identified. Second identity the risk on SIPOC process

    Determinant of Auditor’s Performance: Case of Government Auditor in Bali Province

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    This study aims to determine the effect of role stress moderated by healthy lifestyle and selfcompassion on the performance of government auditors in BPKP and BPK RI Representative of Bali Province in Denpasar. Role stress dimensions include role ambiguity, role conflict and role overload. Data was obtained by distributing questionnaires and analyzed using moderated regression with interaction test. The results prove that role overload, healthy lifestyle and selfcompassion has positif significant impact on the government auditor performance. Healthy lifestyle and self-compassion are able to moderate the influence of role overload on auditor performance with negative direction

    Human and Non-Human Aspects in the Effectiveness of the Implementation of the Shopping Standard Analysis (ASB) on the Village Fund Project in Coastal Areas of North Minahasa Regency

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    Research on the effectiveness of the application of ASB, especially in relation to village funds, is still rarely done. Many factors influence the effectiveness of the ASB preparation, but can be classified into two factors, namely the human and non-human aspects. Both of these aspects contribute to the effectiveness of the application of ASB. This study used exploratory factor analysis. The results of the analysis show that: (1) The dimensions or factors that shape human aspects in the effectiveness of the application of ASB are commitment factors, competency, adaptation, collaboration, technical capability, sub-district supervision function, organizational skills, village head development and planning ability. (2) Dimensions or factors that shape nonhuman aspects in the effectiveness of the application of ASB are Regulatory factors, Village Support, Administration, Wages / salaries and Village Institutions. (3) The dimensions or factors that shape the effectiveness of the application of ASB are factors: Standard cost of inputs, control tools, Abc (activity-based costing), according to village priorities, general validity, approval or determination and easy to update the dat

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