Increasing Management Relevance and Competitiveness: Proceedings of the 2nd Global Conference on Business, Management and Entrepreneurship (GC-BME 2017 Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia) 1st Edition by Badri Munir Sukoco, Rahmat Heru Setianto, Nidya Ayu Arina, Ade Galar Abdullah, Asep Bayu Nandiyanto, Ratih Hurriyati – Ebook PDF Instant Download/DeliveryISBN: 1351241885, 9781351241885
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ISBN-10 : 1351241885
ISBN-13 : 9781351241885
Author: Badri Munir Sukoco, Rahmat Heru Setianto, Nidya Ayu Arina, Ade Galar Abdullah, Asep Bayu Nandiyanto, Ratih Hurriyati
Increasing Management Relevance and Competitiveness contains the papers presented at the Global Conference on Business, Management and Entrepreneurship (the 2nd GC-BME 2017), Surabaya, Indonesia on the 9th of August, 2017. The book covers 7 topics: 1. Organizational Behavior, Leadership, and Human Resources Management 2. Innovation, Operations and Supply Chain Management 3. Marketing Management 4. Financial Management and Accounting 5. Strategic Management, Entrepreneurship, and Contemporary Issues 6. Green Business 7. Management and Economics Education.
Increasing Management Relevance and Competitiveness: Proceedings of the 2nd Global Conference on Business, Management and Entrepreneurship (GC-BME 2017 Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia) 1st Table of contents:
1. Governance of financial intangible success factors: An option inbuilding business resilience and
2.The influences of the alliance learning process and entrepreneurialorientation on the strategic al
3. Assessing necessity and opportunity-based entrepreneurship:An analysis of demographic characteris
4. Critical assessment on zakat management: Zakat scorecard model T. Widiastuti, S. Herianingrum & I
5. Investigating entrepreneurial orientation impact on project performancein highly regulated indus
6. How to survive in the modern era: Integrated local entrepreneurs,the traditional market and the m
7. The influence of Islamic service quality toward bank customerloyalty and satisfaction of BRISyari
8. Management accounting practices in micro enterprises in the SlemanRegency, Daerah Istimewa Yogyak
9. The power of finance: The dynamics of female entrepreneursin fulfilling their financial needs M.
10. Entrepreneurial orientation in a family business group: The role ofthe corporate center and its
11. Developing entrepreneurship for the performing arts communitythrough an art incubation model J.
12. Capability to contest on market performance B.M. Sukoco & R.R. Maulana
13. The influence of the socio-economic status of parents towardentrepreneurial attitudes H. Mulyadi
14. Analysis of the factors affecting the elected mode of transportationfor workers using an analyti
15. Multidimensional approach for assessing service qualityin the service industry Y.D. Lestari
16. The influence of entrepreneurship orientation and managementcapability on performance of small a
17. The influence of family factors on expatriate performance N. Kartika
18. Is firm size an important determinant for firms in establishingpolitical connections? N.N. Amori
19. Integration of corporate social responsibility and resource basedtheory to create and capture va
20. Superior performance model of human resources T. Yuniarsih, Disman & M.D. Sugiharto
21.The impact of fiscal decentralization on economic growth andmanpower absorbed at districts/cities
22. Work-family conflict and satisfactions: A job demand-resources modelperspective J. Sulistiawan
23. Building employee engagement through transformational leadership,psychological empowerment and a
24. The impact of transformational leadership, learning organization andjob autonomy on creative sel
25. Enhancing commitment to organizational change initiativeand performance outcomes N.A. Arina & P.
26. The influence of Perception of Usefulness (PoU) and Perceived Easeof Use (PEU) on the perception
27. Knowledge sharing benefits: The contingency effectsof environmental contexts A. Qomariyah
28. The antecedents of entrepreneurial intentions in students of Airlanggauniversity (A study of stu
29. Effect of proactive personality and Organizational Support for CareerDevelopment (OSCD) on caree
30. The effects of transformational and transactional leadership onwork performance of middle-level
31. Transformational leadership style, team performance and team jobsatisfaction: Mediation by level
32. The impact of self-efficacy and perceived organizational support onoperational managers’ readi
33. Factors affecting customer retention in a priority banking program I.R. Aliyah, S. Soebandhi & A
34. The impact of messages assertiveness on compliance with perceivedimportance as a moderation vari
35. Demographic variables and environmentally friendly behavior in adeveloping country T. Handriana
36. Antecedents and consequences of ongoing search information D.T. Firmansyah & D. Mardhiyah
37. Role of negative brand name perception and religiosity onbrand attitude S. Gunawan & R.T. Ratnas
38. The effects of good/bad news on consumer responses toward highereducation G.C. Premananto & M.H.
39. Examining leadership style and advertising evaluation on employees’customer focus R.A. Aisyah
40. The effect of airline sale promotion types on consumers’ attitudestoward brand and purchase in
41. The influence of celebgrams, e-WOM, and pictures on impulse buying M. Kurniawati
42.Value propositions of supermarkets R. Rinawati
43. Empirical study of perceived quality information and perceivedinformation security impact on onl
44. Measuring religiosity and its effects on attitude and intention to weara hijab: Revalidating the
45. Communication skills of accountants and managers in Indonesia Y.L. Rudianto & A.R. Sridadi
46. Factors knowledge management and the work motivation of lecturers Rino
47. The role of talent management in student performance in highereducation D. Purwaningsih
48. Strategy to build universities P. Dewi Dirgantari, B. Widjajanta & L. Lisnawati
49. Factors affecting the improvement of students’Grade Point Average (GPA) A.B. Santoso, E.C.M. S
50. Analysis of the small segment credit business process atBank ABC Indonesia A.C. Saifullah & R.D.
51. The identification of defects in rubber slipper production using the sixsigma method T.A. Aulian
52. The design of service quality improvement in a library by usingLibQUAL model and fishbone diagra
53. The strategic role of Indonesia in Global Value Chains (GVC) M.A. Esquivias
54. Service innovation: The moderating effects of environmentalcontingencies N. Anridho
55. Efficiency and total-factor productivity in the manufacturing industryin 33 provinces of Indones
56. Academic excellence and total quality supply chain managementin higher education I. Usman & Wind
57. The influence of usage accounting information on small mediumenterprise’s perception S. Mintar
58. Determinants of banks’ net interest margin in fiveSouth East Asian countries M. Gitanadya & R.
59. The effect of monetary policy and macroeconomic variables on foreignportfolio investment in Indo
60. Internal factors, external factors, and bank liquidity in IndonesiaI.M. Sudana & A.F. Akbar I.M.
61. The obstacles in developing Indonesia’s sovereign sukukN. Laila, F.F. Hasib & M. Anshori
62. The effect of trading volume changes on JKSE’s market returnM. Madyan, S. Hasan & D.F. Putri M
63. The influence of the profitability indicator, capital and performingloans on the liquidity of th
64. Corporate governance performance evaluation of banksoperating in Indonesia Corporate governance
65. What drives finance pattern debt companies to pay dividends in Indonesia? L. Gestanti &G. Memari
66. Diversification, firm value and government ownershipS.A. Usman & C. Sulistyowati
67. Do operating costs, investment returns and claims have aneffect on contributions?D.F. Septiarini
68. Crowdfunding new paradigm for financing: Operational pattern ofcrowdfunding in IndonesiaS.R. Ari
69. Different ways to solve the liquidity problem of IndonesianIslamic microfinanceI. Mawardi & T. W
70. Determinant of banks stock risk in IndonesiaR. Setiawan & R. Anggraeni
71. Degree of internationalization and firm financial performanceF. Ismiyanti
72. Cost efficiency of Indonesian banks over different groups of capitalM. Anwar
73. Analysis of investor preference in investing on initial public offeringM. Sari
74. Female directors, nationality diversity, and firm performance: Evidencefrom the mining industry
75. Sharia governance framework in Islamic banking and financialinstitutions in Indonesia: A propose
76. Mediating role of Investment Opportunity Set (IOS) on diversification–corporate value relation
77. Underpricing, operating performance, long-term marketperformance, and the probability of conduct
78. The effects of firm size, good corporate governance, and business risktowards financial performa
79. The effect of good corporate governance on financial performance withcapital structure and earni
80. The impact of IFRS adoption on earnings managementin the banking and mining sectorsH. Musvosvi
81. Managerial ownership and corporate diversification in the familyand non-family businesses T. Per
82. CEO gender, corporate finance decisions, and performance R.H. Setianto & J. Mahbubi
83. Empirical testing of the accuracy of various theory models to measurethe value of the firm N.D.
84. Determinant variables of the performance rating of banksoperating in Indonesia Sugiarto
85. Fraud prevention analysis in the financial managementof local government A.A. Nugroho&Y.N. Supri
86. The effect of leverage and profitability on stock return: A study on themining sector companies
87. Asymmetric information at first seasoned equity offeringin the Indonesian capital marketH. Meidi
88. Efficiency analysis of economic empowerment program in SurabayaNational Amil Zakat Institution u
89. Impact of interest rates, money supply, treasury bill and borrowingon exchange rate volatility i
90. Determinants of non-performing loan comparative study of banks inIndonesia and NepalS.K. Singh&I
91. Bank specific variable and credit risk analysis on Islamicbanking in the world K.A. Effendi&N. N
92. When and how does the business become green? Green knowledgeconsequence for management and organ
93. The role of financial technology for the agricultural sector in Indonesia:Case study of I-Grow F
94. Gintingan in the Subang district of West Java: An implementation oflocal wisdom in sustaina
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