scholarly journals Analisis Keunggulan Bersaing Nissan di Indonesia

2010 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 342
Author(s):  
Lim Sanny

Automotive sales in Indonesia picked up sharply in 2010, and increase of prices does not lower the demand for automotive products. The large population of Indonesia and the low level of car ownership in the country suggest there is a lot of potential for expansion in the automotive industry. The aim of this research is to observe Nissan’s strategy in Indonesia to gain a spot in the top 10 of the best automotive seller in Indonesia. This research uses primary data with forecasting with monthly index to forecast the demand and to detect the selling target plans in 2010. Then, with combined porter five forces to determine the competitive strategy in the last 5 years. 

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 184-188
Author(s):  
A.O. Awoyemi ◽  
M.N. Ajiboy ◽  
G.B. Adesiji ◽  
A.O. Kayode

Abstract. The study assessed the food safety knowledge and practices among farming households in Irepodun Local Government Area (LGA) of Kwara State, Nigeria. Irepodun LGA was purposively selected due to the large population of farmers in the area. Two-stage sampling technique was used to randomly select one hundred and four (104) respondents from five villages, namely: Elerinjare, Batanyin, Igbo-owu, Omode and Idofian. Primary data were used for the study and the data were collected by means of an interview schedule. Descriptive statistical tools such as precision counts, frequencies and percentages were used in analyzing the data while Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) analysis was used to test the hypothesis. The findings revealed that the mean income was 156375.50 NGN (441.74 USD) per annum, majority of the farming households have low knowledge towards food safety practices. Constraints to food safety practices include: lack of knowledge, inadequate training and awareness and inadequate finance. PPMC analysis showed that income and educational level was significantly related to the food safety practices among farmers across the selected farming households P≤0.05. Based on the findings, training and effective monitoring by relevant stakeholders, adequate provision of modern technology, sensitization and enlightenment campaigns will further boost farming household’s knowledge and attitudinal changes towards food safety and ultimately safe food for the people.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 27-47
Author(s):  
Neeta Baporikar

The business environment is dynamic and faces frequent changes driven by macro and micro factors. Due to these changes, businesses are forced to either evolve or exit. Those that evolve choose the path of advancement and are determined to sustain their competitive positions. The financial services sector is one sector that is particularly undergoing changes and banks particularly in this sector face changes from all front. All segments in which banks operate from payment transfers to home loans are under serious pressures due to FinTechs and technology. The banking sector in Namibia is no exception. Hence, adopting a qualitative research approach with content analysis, primary data gathered by questionnaires from Standard Bank employees, the study aims to investigate employees' outlook regarding quality and CRM nexus for enriched competitive strategy in an ever-changing and competitive environment. The findings reveal that quality and customer relationship management processes do influence customers' experiences, satisfaction levels, and loyalty.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 1761-1776
Author(s):  
Imran Mehboob Shaikh ◽  
Kamaruzaman Bin Noordin ◽  
Sindhia Arijo ◽  
Fawad Shaikh ◽  
Ahmed Alsharief

Purpose This paper aims to examine the determinants that influence the customer’s adoption towards the use of family takaful scheme by extending diffusion theory of innovation (DOI) in the context of Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach The published work allied to takaful studies and DOI was reviewed. Total of 282 respondents who are non-users of family takaful product were used for the purpose of primary data collection through convenience sampling. Findings The customer’s adoption towards Islamic insurance is determined not only by perceived relative advantage and perceived compatibility but also by awareness and religious belief. Perceived complexity, on the contrary, turns out not to be a predictor of family takaful adoption. Further, gender, age and education do not moderate the family takaful adoption by the customers. Research limitations/implications This research alike others have limitations in terms of sampling method used and only covers one city of Pakistan, namely, Karachi. Further studies need to be conducted in other cities as well with a large population. Originality/value Extended DOI is not used in the context of takaful in Pakistan as evident from scarce literature on the empirical studies. Therefore, the authors extend the DOI in the current work. Further, this paper will be a useful reference guide for the academicians, operators of takaful business and future researchers.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 580-600
Author(s):  
Alok Tiwari ◽  
Mohammed Aljoufie

Purpose The study aims to explore the role of non-resident Indian (NRI) investors into staggering local housing market and the efforts of developers and regulators to lure such investors. Design/methodology/approach Primary data for this exploratory study were assembled through a Google form-based questionnaire circulated over internet among NRIs residing in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, USA, Singapore and United Arab Emirates, whereas the secondary data sources include the Government of India policy documents, World Bank data, Reserve Bank of India archives and reports published in reputed financial and others print media sources. Findings Indian housing market is confronted with a demand and supply mismatch at present. While a massive demand lingers at affordable housing segment, on the contrary, millions of housing inventories are also piling up. Consequently, property developers are attempting to lure the large population of NRIs residing at global cities. Study observes that sentimental attachment to the homeland, higher rate of returns, anticipated rental incomes are the major decisive elements. Additionally, growth in infrastructure, world-class amenities offered by developers, conformity to sustainability and political stability is the other critical reasons. Research limitations/implications On first hand, the study outlines a novel kind of foreign investment in Indian local residential real estate that is via NRI channel. Second, non-resident investors might surprise to the property developers and government through a realistic strategic approach. Originality/value Probably, the study is first of its type gazing at NRI investors, as a foreign investor, in the local residential real estate.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kokoh Prasetyo ◽  
Ertien Rining Nawangsari ◽  
Johan Vivaldi Alex Sander

Indonesia is a country that has quite a large population, one of which is the largest population in the city of Surabaya as a metropolis. With this large number of people, the poverty rate for families in the community is high, so the government provides a program to break the poverty chain, the Family Hope Program (PKH). The purpose of this study is to determine the implementation of social empowerment in the city of Surabaya through the family hope program that can make the community / beneficiary socially and economically independent life and measure the family hope program as a manifestation of community independence. This study used descriptive qualitative method. Data sources consist of primary data and secondary data. Primary data sources were obtained from observations and interviews. Data processing is done through the process of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion checking or verification. The analysis used in this research is to use the basic principle model of community independence. The results of this study, show that social empowerment through the family of hope program by using a model of community independence is still not going well to create an economically and socially independent community. This can be seen from the data of the community / beneficiaries can live independently after receiving a family of hope program. Through the basic principle model of community independence from Sunyoto Usman (2003) which includes: creating climate, strengthening power, and protecting.Keywords: Human Development Index, Social Empowerment,Welfare


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarwono Sarwono ◽  
Purwono Purwono

A stress could happen to everyone. A stress which is related to work is well known as a wark stress. The more someone works the more stressors (sources of stress) will be received. Its research is aimed at recognizing the correlation between work length and work stress on Librarian of Library of Gadjah Mada University. The research uses a quantitative method with a questianer as a data collecting instrument. It is also a population research that takes total population of 3l persons. Primary data is processed tofind out the work stress level. The outcome of the research that has been already known is about 41,9 o%r espondentso r l3 librarians got low level work stressa nd 58,1% o respondentso r lS librarians don'tg ot stressI.t consistso f 7 mena nd 6 womano fwhich 2 of thema re from senior high school; 6 librarians arefrom diploma; 4 librarians arefrom undergraduate, and the last one isfrom graduate level. Viewingfrom respondentsa ges,l ibrarians that are affectedb y low level workstress are 5 librarians (31-40years old); 3librarians (41-50years old) and 5librarians (above 50years old). Viewingfrom the work lengtHS of the libarrians that experience low level work stress are divided into 4 groups. For librarians who have work length less than 6 years have got no work stress; 6-12 years is I rspondent; 13-18 years is 4 respondents; and more than 18 years is 7 respondents;havegotlowlevelofworkstress.Thceo nclusion is that a work stressc ould happen to librarians of Library of Gadjah Mada University. Meanwhile, the result of statistic test using spearman'sr ho testi s knownt hatp significancel evel is 0,06w hich meanst hat it is bigger thanp table that only 0,05.I t meanst hat hypotheticz ero is acceptedI.t could be said that therei s no significance correlation betweenwork length andwork stress on librarian of Library of Gadjah Mada UniversiQ. Keywords : work length, work stress, librarian


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 368-384
Author(s):  
Irfan Prarendra ◽  
Peggy Hariwan

The purpose of this study is to analyze the dimensions of competitive strategy and strategic mapping group of vehicle manufacturers in the segment Sport Utility Vehicle. Since the government applied liberalization automotive policy in 1999, the automotive industry in Indonesia has improved significantly so that the competition increased. It can be seen from the increasing number of foreign brands that entered Indonesia’s market. National car sales continue to rise and break the number of 1.229.903 units in 2013. The segmentation of products in the automotive industry is based on the function of vehicles consisting of passenger cars, commercial cars, buses and trucks. In the segmentation passenger car, there are four sub-segmentation are sedans, multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), sport utility vehicle (SUV) and a city car. SUV type itself is currently being developed in which the number sold in October 2013 to as many as 57.446 units. As a relatively new segment, the characteristics of competition in the SUV market has not been thoroughly established as other types of vehicles. This study uses descriptive analysis to collect data from various sources so that the results of this study will provide a comprehensive overview of the dimensions of competitive strategy and strategic group mapping vehicle manufacturers Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) in the Indonesian market. Keywords: Analysis of competitive strategy and dimensions stretgic groupmapping, Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) segment


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Ismael Oliva B. ◽  
Carlos E. Fonseca

Mike Sutherlin, CEO of Joy Global Inc. (“JOY”), a global mining equipment manufacturer, was having lunch, in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his wife, in November of 2010 when his cell phone began ringing. He hesitated answering, but recognizing the name, picked up to hear surprising news. It was a courtesy call from a friend at Caterpillar Inc. (“CAT”), the $85 Billion USD juggernaut, letting him know that CAT had just purchased JOY’s cross town rival, Bucyrus International, Inc. (“BI”), for $8.8B USD. Joy Global, MBA Candidate Carlos E. Fonseca prepared this note under the supervision of Professor Ismael Oliva B. This case was developed for class discussion and is not intended to be an endorsement, source of primary data or an example of effective or ineffective management.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 102-116
Author(s):  
Sanjeeta Kumari Devi ◽  
Swapnamoyee Palit

Abstract ‘Indebtedness’ of the tribes increases their woe. They live in inaccessible terrain with inadequate infrastructure. Living on subsistence, majority of them depend on borrowings to finance their budget deficit. Being in debt tends to become perpetual with several drastic consequences like being subject to exploitation through bonded labour, losing of assets or transfer of ownership of land and other assets under several pre-text to non-tribal or private lenders, etc. This indebtedness itself has other adverse social impacts on the tribes like the low level of education, ill-health, employment status etc. which has a spiral relationship with indebtedness. This study seeks to identify the various facets of their indebtedness from close quarters, find the extent of absorption of institutional credit by these tribes and identify the gap in their likely absorption perpetuating their indebtedness. It is based on the analysis of primary data collected through structured schedules directly from the respondents. It has been analysed using relevant statistical and econometric tools. It finds the perpetual aspect of tribes' indebtedness due to various ingrained social, cultural and economic factors. It suggests ways to end this perpetuity and amalgamate them on the path of development.


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