15 research outputs found

    Integrating Technology Adoption, Knowledge Sharing, and Financial Planning to Enhance Business Performance: A Model for F&B MSMEs in Jakarta

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    This study explores the impact of technology adoption, knowledge sharing, and financial planning on the performance of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Food and Beverage (F&B) sector in Jakarta, Indonesia. The research aims to develop an integrated model that illustrates how these factors contribute to improving business performance, particularly in the context of emerging markets. Using a quantitative approach, data was collected from 770 respondents via a survey, and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was employed to analyze the relationships between variables. The findings indicate that technology adoption significantly influences strategic absorptive capacity, which in turn enhances financial planning and business performance. Knowledge sharing was found to positively affect financial planning, but its direct impact on strategic absorptive capacity was weak. The study concludes that strengthening absorptive capacity and financial planning are critical for MSMEs to achieve sustainable growth and competitiveness in the digital age. This research offers valuable insights for MSME owners and policymakers aiming to improve the business performance of MSMEs through technology and knowledge integration

    Integrating Risk Management and Absorptive Capacity: Enhancing Business Performance in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Food and Beverage Sector

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    This study examines the interplay between risk management and absorptive capacity in improving business performance for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Food and Beverage (F&B) sector. MSMEs face increasing challenges due to globalization, market uncertainties, and technological changes, making risk management and absorptive capacity crucial for sustaining competitive advantage. The research investigates how effective risk management strategies, combined with a strong absorptive capacity, can enhance MSMEs’ financial and operational performance. By employing a quantitative approach and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), data from 650 F&B MSMEs in West Java, Indonesia, were analyzed. The findings reveal that risk management significantly influences absorptive capacity, which in turn positively impacts business performance. This study highlights the importance of integrating these two factors, with absorptive capacity serving as a key mediator between risk management and business performance. Practical recommendations for MSMEs include strengthening risk management frameworks and fostering employee engagement to enhance absorptive capacity, thereby improving business outcomes. The results provide valuable insights for MSME owners and managers on how to navigate uncertainties and leverage knowledge to improve sustainability and competitiveness in a dynamic market environment

    Strategic Alignment and Absorptive Capacity as Key Drivers of Marketing Performance and Business Outcomes in Indonesian Food and Beverage MSMEs

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    This study explores the role of marketing performance in improving business outcomes for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia’s Food and Beverage (F&B) sector. Specifically, the research examines how strategic alignment and strategy absorptive capacity influence marketing performance and business performance. A quantitative approach using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was applied to analyze data from 617 respondents, including owners and managers of F&B MSMEs in West Java. The results indicate that strategic alignment significantly impacts strategy absorptive capacity, which in turn enhances business performance. Additionally, the study highlights the mediating role of strategy absorptive capacity, demonstrating that the alignment of business strategies and the ability to absorb external knowledge directly improve marketing and business outcomes. The research provides practical implications for managers of F&B MSMEs, particularly in adapting their strategies to the dynamic market environment, leveraging digital marketing tools, and fostering organizational capabilities to absorb and apply new knowledge. This study contributes to the literature by integrating strategic alignment, absorptive capacity, and marketing performance into a unified model, offering valuable insights for both academics and practitioners

    The Role of Strategic Leadership and Absorptive Capacity in Driving Innovation and Business Performance in MSMEs: Evidence from the Indonesian Food and Beverage Sector in West Java

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    This study investigates the interplay between strategic leadership, absorptive capacity, business innovation, and business performance in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) within the food and beverage (F&B) sector in West Java, Indonesia. Employing a quantitative approach, the research uses Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to test hypotheses about the impact of strategic leadership and absorptive capacity on innovation and performance outcomes. The results indicate that strategic leadership influences business performance indirectly, primarily through its role in enhancing absorptive capacity, which, in turn, facilitates innovation. This absorptive capacity is identified as a key driver of business performance in MSMEs. The findings emphasize that effective leadership acts as a catalyst for fostering an environment conducive to learning and innovation, ultimately improving business outcomes. These insights are essential for MSME entrepreneurs and policymakers seeking strategies to enhance innovation and performance, particularly in resource-constrained environments. The study contributes to the theoretical understanding of strategic leadership and absorptive capacity in MSMEs and offers practical recommendations for strengthening business resilience and competitiveness in the rapidly evolving F&B sector

    The Effect Of Structural Capital And Creative Innovation On Increasing Business Performance Of The Cibaduyut Shoes Fashion Industry In Bandung City

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    The creative industry has a vital role in the economic growth of development. The city of Bandung is a city that has a large proportion of the creative economy, especially in the fashion sub-sector. However, the current situation and condition of the fashion sub-sector are still challenging to achieve the expected competitive advantage. This article examines all aspects of business performance that are influenced by creative innovation and capital structure mediated. The type of research conducted in this research is descriptive-verificative survey research. The sampling technique used is probability random sampling. The study results show that creative innovation is included in the low category, and structural capital and competitive advantage are ordinary. Efforts are needed to improve performance and competitive business advantage in MSMEs in the Creative Industry Center in the Fashion Sub-sector, which can be done through synergies from creative innovation, value chains, and structural capital

    Market Orientation Strategy In Improving Company Performance In The Logistics Industry In Jabodetabek

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    This study uses industrial logistics companies as a unit of analysis, with a sample of 100 distribution companies in Jabodetabek. This research is a verification study with an explanatory survey. Data analysis used the Structural Equation Model (SEM) with the Partial Least Square (PLS) approach through the SmartPLS software. The research findings are that markets are oriented, and marketing performance tends to be quite high but not ideal. A strategic market orientation model of marketing performance moderated by environmental vulnerability The results of this study also indicate that market orientation has a positive effect on marketing performance. In this research model, market orientation strategy influences marketing performance.&nbsp

    THE EFFECT OF DIVIDEND POLICY AND DEBT ON COMPANY VALUE: (Empirical Study on Manufacturing Companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2003 - 2016)

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    In a business, a lack of capital is not impossible. To overcome this, the company will usually borrow capital from the bank. This is done to get additional capital. In addition, companies can also get additional capital from individual investors. This study uses a quantitative approach. The results of this study dividend policy influence on firm value Dividend policy and debt policy affect firm value in manufacturing companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2003-2016

    INVESTMENT EFFECT BASED ON INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES AND EXPERIENCE ON INVESTMENT DECISIONS FROM A BEHAVIORAL FINANCIAL PERSPECTIVE

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    This article aims to examine the effect of objective-based investment and investment experience on investment decisions made by investors to overcome bias or errors in decision making caused by cognitive limitations or other psychological-emotional factors as contained in behavioral finance studies (Behavioral Finance). The method used is descriptive quantitative. The sampling technique used the purposive sampling technique. The results of the study show that objective-based investment has a positive effect on investment decisions, while investment experience has a negative effect. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that investment decisions can be improved in line with the increasing realization of goal-based investments. Meanwhile, investment experience needs to go through other factors to increase accuracy in making investment decisions

    Business Performance Improvement Model Through Entrepreneurial Skills and Benchmarking Mediated by Innovation Performance of MSMEs in the Culinary Creative Industry Sub-Sector in West Java Province

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    This study aimed  to analyze the effect of Entrepreneurship Skills and Benchmarking on the Business Performance of Culinary MSMEs mediated by Innovation Performance. This research is  descriptive-verificative  with survey research,  the approach in this study used a descriptive-quantitative approach. There were 338 observation units (respondents) who filled out the questionnaire. The  sampling technique used was  proportional random. Descriptive analysis and verification analysis were used to process the data. The results of this study showed  that low innovation performance, low entrepreneurial skills and the application of benchmarking were  the causes of low culinary business performance achievements in West Java, . Entrepreneurial competence must  be  improved in order to have a greater impact on innovation performance  that  has an impact on continuous performance improvement

    Effect Of Portfolio Investment Optimization Risk-Based And Efficiency Investment On Investment Decision

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    During the current pandemic, the number of investors in Indonesia is increasing rapidly. It is an exciting thing how novice investors make decisions and face risks. On investment to minimize risk can be done with an investment portfolio. This study tries to offer investment efficiency factors and risk-based investment portfolio optimization so that investors in making investment decisions will feel satisfied and can meet their investment goals. The method used is descriptive quantitative. The sampling technique used the purposive sampling technique.The study results indicate that risk-based investment optimization and investment efficiency have a positive influence on investment decisions. It can ensure that accuracy in optimizing investment portfolios and increasing investment efficiency by investors can increase the efficiency of Investment Experience in investing
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