Servitization through Product Modularization in Consumer Goods Manufacturing Companies

Author(s):  
Inmaculada Freije ◽  
Alberto de la Calle ◽  
Miguel Ángel Larrinaga
2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (06) ◽  
pp. 1850046
Author(s):  
ALEXANDER BREM ◽  
ROBERT ELSNER

Make-or-buy decisions on technology-intensive components represent a key task in the management of technologies. Against this background, this paper presents an analysis of a technology company which gave key insights into their make-or-buy decisions on the strategic and operative level. The results show two kinds of make-or-buy decisions, called type 1 and type 2. In contrast to type 1 make-or-buy decisions whose scope is mostly limited to the production and quality function, type 2 decisions are strongly linked to engineering and R&D activities. Moreover, two new decision matrices are introduced: a ‘product/subsystem aggregation’ scheme and a ‘make-or-buy controlling’ matrix. In an environment in which companies move towards greater use of outsourcing, the framework ensures that company strategy and core competencies are followed in the long run despite short-range deviations of make-or-buy analysis results. These findings might be helpful and suitable to other manufacturing companies that deal with technology-intensive components on a strategic and operative level.


ACCRUALS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (02) ◽  
pp. 175-184
Author(s):  
Jasinta Mustika Sianipar

The existence of this study is to determine the effect of DER, CR, and AG on the consumer goods sector dividend policy contained on the IDX. Research is classified as a quantitative approach, the type of research used is quantitative descriptive and its nature is based on the level of explanation. The population is 50 companies and the sample is 19 companies. Data collection techniques are documentation and sources of IDX financial statements. This research is tested using multiple linear regression methods before testing the hypothesis the data will be tested using the classic assumption test. The conclusions obtained in the study showed that simultaneously DER, CR, and AG had a positive influence on dividend policy. Partially, DER has a positive and significant impact on dividend policy with a value of 2,792> 1.67412 and 0.008 <0.05. CR positive and significant effect on dividend policy 2,780> 1.67412 and 0.008 <0.05. AG negative and insignificant effect 2.780> 1.67412 and significant value 0.436> 0.05.Keywords: Debt To Equity Ratio (Der), Current Ratio (Cr), And Asset Growth (AG) Against Dividend Policy


IQTISHODUNA ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 21-26
Author(s):  
Basir S ◽  
Shofhatul Maulidiyah Hasanah

Abstract: The manufacturing company is an industrial company that processes raw materials into finishedgoods. In its operations, manufacturing companies require huge costs. Large-scale enterprise will easilyobtain a loan. However, with debt financing will affect the profitability of the company. The purpose of thisstudy was to determine the effect of operating leverage on profitability in the consumer goods industrymanufacturing company. The sample used in this study were 17 out of a population of 37 companiesmanufacturing consumer goods industry 2011-2015. The results showed that operating leverage effectsignificantly positively on profitability.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 274
Author(s):  
Zul Azmi ◽  
Januryanti Januryanti

This study aims to examine the factors that affect sticky cost. Specifically, this study examines the effect of sales, company size, asset intensity, and intellectual capital on sticky costs in industrial and consumer goods manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The research data consisted of 32 companies in the 2012-2017 period with 192 observations. Data were analyzed by multiple regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that the variable sales, company size, asset intensity, intellectual capital affect sticky cost. This research underlines that the company does not reduce costs related to intellectual capital despite a decrease in sales, but will try to find solutions through its resources to increase sales productivity. Thus, the company will need more costs because it will cause sticky costs.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hesekiel Siregar ◽  
Putri Nurmala

This study aims to determine the effect of firm size and acceptance of a going concern opinion on stock prices. In this study, the object of which is manufacturing firms listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in the consumer goods sector to the period from 2011 until 2015. In this study, the data used is data based on annual financial reports obtained through the site www .idx.co.id and sahamm price report data obtained through www.sahamok.com site. The sampling method this study using purposive sampling counted 17 manufacturing companies in the consumer goods sector for 5 years for a total observation in this study to 85 data. Statistical calculations used to test the hypothesis in this study is the associative analysis and verification analysis. Analysis consisted of deskriktif statistical verification, classic assumption test, multiple linear regression analysis, analysis of determination, f test, t test. The results of this research shows that the size of the companies have a significant effect on stock prices and the acceptance of a going concern opinion does not affect the stock price.�Key Words: Company Size, Acceptance of Going concern Opinion, Stock Price


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 71
Author(s):  
Darti Djuharni ◽  
Intan Novitasari

This research was conducted to test the effect of CSR on financial performance and add environmental variables as intervening. This type of research is Explonatory research using financial data published on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The study was conducted on manufacturing companies in the consumer goods industry sector for three years, namely 2015, 2016, and 2017. From the number listed, they were selected according to the criteria determined to be used as research samples. The number of companies that met the criteria for further analysis was thirteen companies with observations over three years. The results of this study indicate that CSR significantly influences the company's financial performance, and environmental performance as an intervening variable significantly influences the company's financial performance.


Author(s):  
Ratu Ayu Mas Intan Siti Imaniyah ◽  
◽  
Dian Maulita ◽  

This study aims to examine the effect of Profit Growth, Size, Liquidity and Investment Opportunity Set on Earnings Quality in the consumer goods industry manufacturing companies listed on Indonesian Stock Exchange for the period 2015-2019. The research paradigm used is a quantitative paradigm with descriptive causality research methods. The population of this research were 55 companies and samples obtained were 29 companies with a purposive sampling method. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that: 1) profit growth has a significant effect on earnings quality, 2) size has no significant effect on earnings quality, 3) liquidity has a significant effect on earnings quality, 4) investment opportunity set has a significant effect on earnings quality, 5) profit growth, size, liquidity and investment opportunity set together have a significant effect on earnings quality.


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