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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Abdullah. Ade Gafar, Arina. Nidya Ayu, Hurriyati. Ratih, Nandiyanto. Asep Bayu, Setianto. Rahmat Heru, Sukoco. Badri Munir سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780815374558, 1351241885 ناشر: سال نشر: 2018 تعداد صفحات: 539 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 4 مگابایت
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Increasing Management Relevance and Competitiveness Proceedings of the 2nd Global Conference on Business, Management and Entrepreneurship (GC-BME 2017), August 9, 2017, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب افزایش ارتباط و رقابت پذیری مدیریت مجموعه مقالات دومین کنفرانس جهانی کسب و کار، مدیریت و کارآفرینی (GC-BME 2017)، 9 آگوست 2017، دانشگاه ایرلانگا، سورابایا، اندونزی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
11. Developing entrepreneurship for the performing arts communitythrough an art incubation model J. Masunah & R. Milyartini -- 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, M. Arief Ramdhany & S. Sulastri -- 14. Analysis of the factors affecting the elected mode of transportationfor workers using an analytical hierarchy process E. Mahpudin & H. Sulistiyo -- 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 and medium enterprises in Bogor A. Setyo Pranowo, H. Hari Mulyadi, Z. Musannip Efendi Siregar & Y. Hendayana -- 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. Amorita, D. Agustia & I. Harymawan -- 19. Integration of corporate social responsibility and resource basedtheory to create and capture value N. Nandang & H. Mulyadi -- 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 in South Kalimantan Province Muzdalifah & R. Purwono -- 22. Work-family conflict and satisfactions: A job demand-resources modelperspective J. Sulistiawan -- 23. Building employee engagement through transformational leadership,psychological empowerment and affective commitment P. Yulianti & N. Hamidah -- 24. The impact of transformational leadership, learning organization andjob autonomy on creative self-efficacy I.B.G.A. Permana & W. Astiti
25. Enhancing commitment to organizational change initiativeand performance outcomes N.A. Arina & P. Yulianti -- 26. The influence of Perception of Usefulness (PoU) and Perceived Easeof Use (PEU) on the perception of information system performance F. Sayekti & L.E. Wijayanti -- 27. Knowledge sharing benefits: The contingency effectsof environmental contexts A. Qomariyah -- 28. The antecedents of entrepreneurial intentions in students of Airlanggauniversity (A study of student participants in WEBS in the faculty ofeconomics and business) P. Yulianti & I.G.N.W.H. Saputra -- 29. Effect of proactive personality and Organizational Support for CareerDevelopment (OSCD) on career satisfaction and job performance V. Octia & D. Ratmawati -- 30. The effects of transformational and transactional leadership onwork performance of middle-level leaders with organizationalcommitment as mediator: A study of state-owned company,Pelabuhan Indonesia III Inc. A. Eliyana, S. Maarif & R.J. Sunarsono -- 31. Transformational leadership style, team performance and team jobsatisfaction: Mediation by levels of cognitive trust and collectiveefficacy P. Yulianti & R. Sanjaya -- 32. The impact of self-efficacy and perceived organizational support onoperational managers' readiness to change H. Prima & A. Eliyana -- 33. Factors affecting customer retention in a priority banking program I.R. Aliyah, S. Soebandhi & A. Baktiono -- 34. The impact of messages assertiveness on compliance with perceivedimportance as a moderation variable on the anti-cigarette campaignin Surabaya Kristiningsih, R.S. Wuryaningrum & A. Trimarjono -- 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. Ratnasari -- 38. The effects of good/bad news on consumer responses toward highereducation G.C. Premananto & M.H. Hanafiah -- 39. Examining leadership style and advertising evaluation on employees'customer focus R.A. Aisyah & N.A. Arina -- 40. The effect of airline sale promotion types on consumers' attitudestoward brand and purchase intentions M. Kurniawati -- 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 online purchasing in Indonesia L. Lisnawati, L.A. Wibowo & P. Andi -- 44. Measuring religiosity and its effects on attitude and intention to weara hijab: Revalidating the scale H.A. Wibowo & M.R. Masitoh -- 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. Simatupang & R.H. Sofyandi -- 50. Analysis of the small segment credit business process atBank ABC Indonesia A.C. Saifullah & R.D. Kusumastuti -- 51. The identification of defects in rubber slipper production using the sixsigma method T.A. Auliandri & M.A. Setiani -- 52. The design of service quality improvement in a library by usingLibQUAL model and fishbone diagram F. Wurjaningrum & A. Kurniawan -- 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 Indonesia Muryani -- 56. Academic excellence and total quality supply chain managementin higher education I. Usman & Windijarto -- 57. The influence of usage accounting information on small mediumenterprise's perception S. Mintarti, D.M. Sari & T. Fitriastuti -- 58. Determinants of banks' net interest margin in fiveSouth East Asian countries M. Gitanadya & R. Setiawan -- 59. The effect of monetary policy and macroeconomic variables on foreignportfolio investment in Indonesia N.F. Anne & R. Purwono -- 60. Internal factors, external factors, and bank liquidity in IndonesiaI.M. Sudana & A.F. Akbar I.M. Sudana & A.F. Akbar -- 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. Madyan, S. Hasan & D.F. Putri -- 63. The influence of the profitability indicator, capital and performingloans on the liquidity of the bank in the Indonesian stock exchangeO.V.B. Nainggolan -- 64. Corporate governance performance evaluation of banksoperating in Indonesia Corporate governance performance evaluation of banks operating in Indonesia Fongnawati Budhijono -- 65. What drives finance pattern debt companies to pay dividends in Indonesia? L. Gestanti &G. Memarista -- 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. Arifin & Wisudanto
69. Different
ways to solve the liquidity problem of IndonesianIslamic
microfinanceI. Mawardi & T. Widiastuti Read
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Abstract: Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyrights -- Table
of contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Organizing
committees -- 1. Governance of financial intangible success
factors: An option inbuilding business resilience and
sustainability Pudjo Sugito -- 2.The influences of the
alliance learning process and entrepreneurialorientation on
the strategic alliance performance of Indonesianconstruction
companies R. Handayani & R. Dyah Kusumastuti -- 3. Assessing
necessity and opportunity-based entrepreneurship:An analysis
of demographic characteristics, propensity for newventures
and entrepreneurial motivation (a study of labor forcesand
entrepreneurs in Padang, Indonesia) H. Rahman & D. Lesmana --
4. Critical assessment on zakat management: Zakat scorecard
model T. Widiastuti, S. Herianingrum & I. Mawardi -- 5.
Investigating entrepreneurial orientation impact on project
performancein highly regulated industry: A case of renewable
power industry inIndonesia F.A. Firman, R.D. Kusumastuti &
H.T. Kurniawan ,I.M. Ruky -- 6. How to survive in the modern
era: Integrated local entrepreneurs,the traditional market
and the modern store P.P.D. Astuti, Y. Setyowati & A.A.G.S.
Utama -- 7. The influence of Islamic service quality toward
bank customerloyalty and satisfaction of BRISyariah Surabaya
M.Q. Fauzi, S. Herianingrum, T. Widiastuti & R.P. Putra -- 8.
Management accounting practices in micro enterprises in the
SlemanRegency, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta A.C. Laksmi & A.P.
Putra -- 9. The power of finance: The dynamics of female
entrepreneursin fulfilling their financial needs M.R. Rita --
10. Entrepreneurial orientation in a family business group:
The role ofthe corporate center and its effect on business
unit performance O. Pendrian, K.A. Karnen, R. Rachmawati &
R.D. Kusumastuti
11. Developing entrepreneurship for the performing arts communitythrough an art incubation model J. Masunah & R. Milyartini -- 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, M. Arief Ramdhany & S. Sulastri -- 14. Analysis of the factors affecting the elected mode of transportationfor workers using an analytical hierarchy process E. Mahpudin & H. Sulistiyo -- 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 and medium enterprises in Bogor A. Setyo Pranowo, H. Hari Mulyadi, Z. Musannip Efendi Siregar & Y. Hendayana -- 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. Amorita, D. Agustia & I. Harymawan -- 19. Integration of corporate social responsibility and resource basedtheory to create and capture value N. Nandang & H. Mulyadi -- 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 in South Kalimantan Province Muzdalifah & R. Purwono -- 22. Work-family conflict and satisfactions: A job demand-resources modelperspective J. Sulistiawan -- 23. Building employee engagement through transformational leadership,psychological empowerment and affective commitment P. Yulianti & N. Hamidah -- 24. The impact of transformational leadership, learning organization andjob autonomy on creative self-efficacy I.B.G.A. Permana & W. Astiti
25. Enhancing commitment to organizational change initiativeand performance outcomes N.A. Arina & P. Yulianti -- 26. The influence of Perception of Usefulness (PoU) and Perceived Easeof Use (PEU) on the perception of information system performance F. Sayekti & L.E. Wijayanti -- 27. Knowledge sharing benefits: The contingency effectsof environmental contexts A. Qomariyah -- 28. The antecedents of entrepreneurial intentions in students of Airlanggauniversity (A study of student participants in WEBS in the faculty ofeconomics and business) P. Yulianti & I.G.N.W.H. Saputra -- 29. Effect of proactive personality and Organizational Support for CareerDevelopment (OSCD) on career satisfaction and job performance V. Octia & D. Ratmawati -- 30. The effects of transformational and transactional leadership onwork performance of middle-level leaders with organizationalcommitment as mediator: A study of state-owned company,Pelabuhan Indonesia III Inc. A. Eliyana, S. Maarif & R.J. Sunarsono -- 31. Transformational leadership style, team performance and team jobsatisfaction: Mediation by levels of cognitive trust and collectiveefficacy P. Yulianti & R. Sanjaya -- 32. The impact of self-efficacy and perceived organizational support onoperational managers' readiness to change H. Prima & A. Eliyana -- 33. Factors affecting customer retention in a priority banking program I.R. Aliyah, S. Soebandhi & A. Baktiono -- 34. The impact of messages assertiveness on compliance with perceivedimportance as a moderation variable on the anti-cigarette campaignin Surabaya Kristiningsih, R.S. Wuryaningrum & A. Trimarjono -- 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. Ratnasari -- 38. The effects of good/bad news on consumer responses toward highereducation G.C. Premananto & M.H. Hanafiah -- 39. Examining leadership style and advertising evaluation on employees'customer focus R.A. Aisyah & N.A. Arina -- 40. The effect of airline sale promotion types on consumers' attitudestoward brand and purchase intentions M. Kurniawati -- 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 online purchasing in Indonesia L. Lisnawati, L.A. Wibowo & P. Andi -- 44. Measuring religiosity and its effects on attitude and intention to weara hijab: Revalidating the scale H.A. Wibowo & M.R. Masitoh -- 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. Simatupang & R.H. Sofyandi -- 50. Analysis of the small segment credit business process atBank ABC Indonesia A.C. Saifullah & R.D. Kusumastuti -- 51. The identification of defects in rubber slipper production using the sixsigma method T.A. Auliandri & M.A. Setiani -- 52. The design of service quality improvement in a library by usingLibQUAL model and fishbone diagram F. Wurjaningrum & A. Kurniawan -- 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 Indonesia Muryani -- 56. Academic excellence and total quality supply chain managementin higher education I. Usman & Windijarto -- 57. The influence of usage accounting information on small mediumenterprise's perception S. Mintarti, D.M. Sari & T. Fitriastuti -- 58. Determinants of banks' net interest margin in fiveSouth East Asian countries M. Gitanadya & R. Setiawan -- 59. The effect of monetary policy and macroeconomic variables on foreignportfolio investment in Indonesia N.F. Anne & R. Purwono -- 60. Internal factors, external factors, and bank liquidity in IndonesiaI.M. Sudana & A.F. Akbar I.M. Sudana & A.F. Akbar -- 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. Madyan, S. Hasan & D.F. Putri -- 63. The influence of the profitability indicator, capital and performingloans on the liquidity of the bank in the Indonesian stock exchangeO.V.B. Nainggolan -- 64. Corporate governance performance evaluation of banksoperating in Indonesia Corporate governance performance evaluation of banks operating in Indonesia Fongnawati Budhijono -- 65. What drives finance pattern debt companies to pay dividends in Indonesia? L. Gestanti &G. Memarista -- 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. Arifin & Wisudanto
69. Different ways to solve the liquidity problem of IndonesianIslamic microfinanceI. Mawardi & T. Widiastuti