scholarly journals PURCHASING DECISION OF PROPERTY BUYERS: THE HOUSING QUALITY, FINANCIAL CAPABILITIES, AND GOVERNMENT POLICIES STUDIES

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (17) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jhun Kam Kenn ◽  
Shwan Lim Tze ◽  
Danielle Ping Yoong Li ◽  
Lin Ang Fuey ◽  
Tik Leong Boon

There are generally three types of house buyers called owner-occupiers, investors,and speculators. However, various factors that affect their decision to purchase a house. The research aims to identify the main factors that will affect the purchase decision of property buyers. Factors such as environmental factors, financial factors, governmental factors, subjective norms, and physical design factors will affect their decision to purchase. The research technique used is quantitative research. Descriptive analysis and inferential analysis to analyse the hypothesis. Based on the findings, the factors that showed to be statistically significant are the environmental, governmental, and subjective norm factors. Environmental factor has a positive influence towards the purchasing decision of dwelling while governmental and subjective norm factor has a negative influence onthe purchasing decision of residential properties. The regression model findings from this research show not only governmentimposed regulation could significantly affecting the purchasers’ decision, however, environmental and subjective norm factors play a major role in this matter. This information is beneficial to developers that have the intention to construct dwellings in the future. Developers can take into consideration all the significant factors before deciding on the location for their future development.

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Novendi Arkham Mubtadi ◽  
Dewi Susilowati

This study analysesand identifies the governance factor(s) that influence zakat disbursement efficiency for Indonesia’s National Zakat Board (BAZNAS)in four district of Central Java Province, namely Banyumas, Purbalingga, Banjarnegara, and Kebumen. This research examines how the zakat institution in Indonesia has improved in terms of disbursement activities over the past 5 years (2011-2015).This is a quantitative research study that uses two approaches of efficiency analysis, namely (i) zakat disbursement efficiency measurement (ratio analysis) and (ii) identification of governance factor(s) that influence the zakat disbursement efficiency of the zakat institutions (regression analysis). Eviews 9 was used in data calculation. In the first approach, there are three efficiency measures: disbursement efficiency, cost efficiency and time efficiency. In the second approach, governance factors (board size; professionals on board; and frequency of board meetings) identify the influence of governance factors on zakat disbursement efficiency measures. The findings showthat there is a negative influence between board size and cost efficiency and no influence with disbursement and time efficiency. However, the relationshipbetween board size and disbursement and time efficiency is rejected because of insignificant results. Professionals on boards has a positive influence on disbursement, cost and time efficiency. Lastly, the frequency of board meetings positively influences disbursement efficiency and time efficiency. Frequency of board meetings showed a negative influence with cost efficiency. This research is significant as it could contribute to future discussions on the potential ways to improve zakat governance and efficiency in Indonesia. The outcomes from the discussions will be useful as a guide for policymakers looking to improve the zakat institution’s governance system.   Keywords:Efficiency, Governance, Indonesia, Zakat


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dihin Septyanto ◽  
Ikhwan Maulid Nugraha

The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of enterprise risk management (ERM) disclosure, leverage, firm size and profitability on firm value, which is proxied by Tobin’s Q. High corporate value can reflect the shareholders’ wealth. This study used the Indonesian Capital Market Directory (ICMD). The sample included 32 companies, chosen with nonprobability purposive sampling. This study used a quantitative approach with descriptive analysis methods and panel data regression to test hypotheses using the Eviews 10 application. ERM disclosure, leverage and profitability had a positive and significant influence on firm value, while firm size had a negative influence on firm value. The implication of this research is that where ERM has a positive influence on firm value, it is good for companies to increase ERM disclosure, because the company will be considered to have managed its risks well. Debt policy variables that are proxied by the Debt to Equity Ratio (DER) and profitability proxied by ROA had a positive effect on firm value. That is, a higher value of DER was followed by an increase in the percentage of Return On Assets (ROA), which increased the firm’s value. However, the company’s size variable which was proxied by Ln Total Assets had a negative effect on the value of the company, which indicated that investors dislike company assets that are too high and that are not offset by high profits. Keywords: enterprise risk management, leverage, firm size, profitability, firm value


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (02) ◽  
pp. 46-51
Author(s):  
Jovita Vicka Bayu Wardhani ◽  
Dewi Ratih

The tight competition in the business world requires an organization to create a marketing mix strategy to market the products sold and increase sales turnover. This research analyzes the influence of marketing mix which includes product, price, place, promotion, people, physical evidence and process to purchase decision. This research is a quantitative research. Case study was conducted at  the  food  center  in  the  tourist  area  of  Selorejo  Dam  Reservoir. Data  obtained  from  80  respondents   through  direct  observation (observation) and questionnaires on people who have / have visited Selorejo  Reservoir and made  purchases  of  products  in  the  food center  Selorejo  Reservoir  Malang.  Method  of  data  analysis  using quantitative analysis that is doubled linear regression. The analysis performed shows the following  results:  1)  Product, price, promotion,  place, person,  physical  environment and process simultaneously  / together positively influence purchasing decision, 2) Product,  promotion,  place,  person  and process  partially  have  A positive influence on purchasing decisions. While price and physical environment  have a negative influence on purchasing decisions, 3) Of the five marketing  mix variables  that  have  a  positive  effect on variable in influencing purchasing decisions. 4)  Product, price, promotion, place, person, physical environment and process have contribution of 78.5% in explaining buying decision at food center of  Selorejo Reservoir. While other factors have a contribution of 21.5% explained by other variables.   


2019 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 369-386 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isaac Nana Akuffo ◽  
Kurmet Kivipõld

Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore how an authentic leader’s internal (self-regulation, self-awareness and internalised moral perspective) and external competencies (relational transparency and balance processing) influence nepotism, favouritism and cronyism (NFC). Design/methodology/approach The study used a quantitative research approach and respondents were sampled from private and public banks across the ten regions of Ghana using survey questionnaires. Overall, 127 branch managers and 997 subordinates were sampled. The collected data were analysed using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, and multiple regression was used to explore the influence the of authentic leadership (AL) competences on NFC. Findings On leader’s internal competences, the results revealed that self-awareness had a significant decreasing influence on nepotism in terms of operations, while internalised moral perspective had a significant increasing influence on favouritism in the context of position. Self-regulation did not have any significant influence on NFC. Regarding the leader’s external competences, relational transparency had a significant positive influence on favouritism and nepotism, while balance processing had a significant negative influence on favouritism and nepotism in the context of position and operations, respectively. Research limitations/implications The results suggest that AL competences have a mixed influence on NFC in the context of this study. However, the findings are limited to Ghana and cannot be generalised to countries that do not share a similar culture with Ghana such as countries in Europe, North and South America, Asia and even certain countries in Africa. Practical implications The authors advise family businesses to use free and fair measures to appoint or promote employees who have the required skills to manage the office rather than appointing family members to positions without merit. Training on AL and NFC should be conducted for managers to enable them to understand the potential negative effects of NFC on the employees and the organisation at large. Social implications Laws must be passed to guard against appointments or recruitments of employees in the public sector organisations based on NFC to minimise these unethical behaviours. Originality/value This is the first study which empirically explores AL competences influence on the leaders’ behaviour in the context of NFC.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-196 ◽  
Author(s):  
Medi Yarmen ◽  
Sik Sumaedi ◽  
I Gede Mahatma Yuda Bakti ◽  
Tri Rakhmawati ◽  
Nidya Judhi Astrini ◽  
...  

Purpose This research aims to investigate the simultaneous effect of trust, subjective norm, image and perceived risk on patient loyalty. Design/methodology/approach This research used quantitative research methodology. The authors surveyed the patient of a healthcare service institution in Depok, Indonesia, and 163 of the institution patients participated in the survey. Multiple regressions analysis was performed to analyze the empirical data. Findings The findings showed that subjective norm and image have positive influence on patient loyalty. However, this research also found that trust and perceived risk do not have significant impact on patient loyalty. Research limitations/implications The author(s) used convenience sampling method, and the sample only involved respondents from a healthcare service institution in Depok, Indonesia. Hence, the findings of this research may not be generalized to the other contexts. Therefore, we recommend further research to replicate this research to examine the stability of this research’s findings. Practical implications The research results show that subjective norm and image affect the patient loyalty. Thus, the management of healthcare service institution should consider and manage all of these factors proactively. Originality/value This study is believed to be the first to develop and test patient loyalty model that includes trust, subjective norm, image, perceived risk and trust.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 108-114
Author(s):  
Thanyaorn Yordudom ◽  
Muttanachai Suttipun

Objective – The study aimed (1) to investigate the extent and level of environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosures of listed companies in Thailand Sustainable Investment (THSI) group from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), and (2) to examine the influence of ESG disclosures on firm value. Methodology/Technique – Population and samples were 60 listed companies in THSI group from the SET. Content analysis by word counting was used to quantify the extent and level of ESG disclosures in corporate annual reporting during 2015 to 2019, while firm value was collected by the market price. Descriptive analysis, correlation matrix, and multiple regression were used to analyze the data from the SET. Findings – As the results, the extent and level of environmental, social, and governance disclosures were 309.91, 1196.12, and 1197.84 average words. The most common ESG disclosure was governance disclosure following by social and environmental disclosures. Moreover, the study found the positive influence of environmental and social disclosures on firm value, while there was a negative influence of governance disclosure on firm value. Novelty – This study is the first THSI group study of ESG disclosure in Thailand. Type of Paper: Empirical Keywords: ESG Disclosures; Firm Value; Thailand. Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Yordudom, T; Suttipun, M. (2020). The Influence of ESG Disclosures on Firm Value in Thailand, J. Fin. Bank. Review, 5 (3): 108 – 114. https://doi.org/10.35609/jfbr.2020.5.3(5) JEL Classification: M40, M41, M48.


2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lilia Lilia ◽  
M. As'ad Djalali

Abstract. There are a lot of films are screened andvarious games which one liked by children nowadays. Those movies and games which are usually contain a lot of challenges , however  not all of them positive influence. The films and games which contain negative influence can stimulate the child agrgressively, especially the ones which contain violence. Authoritarian parenting is also a factor that affects the aggressiveness of the child. Parental upbringing violent without any compromise can lead to rebellion and an aggressive stance on the aggressive behavior of a child, then the child will be more visible on the child's social relationships . The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between authoritarian parenting and watching intensity level of aggressiveness of violence against children . The theory used is the social learning theory (social learning theory ) . The approach is using  quantitative research methods . The population was grade 5 of elementary school students . The results showed that there is no  absence relationship between authoritarian parenting and watching intensity level of aggressiveness towards children .  Keywords : authoritarian parenting, watching intensity of violence; child's level of aggressiveness


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Triyani Triyani

The purpose of this study was to describe (1) the influence of trilogy leadership on human resource productivity, (2) the effect of satisfaction on human resource productivity, (3) the effect of organizational commitment on human resource productivity. This research is a quantitative research, descriptive analysis method and method of analysis of the coefficient of determinants. The population is employees of KUD Karya Mukti Cooperative and UMKM Jambi Province, the sample technique is stratified random and sampling. The method used was questionnaire data, while the data analysis technique used simultaneous, partial, and linear regression data. The results of this study use a significant result of 0.005 indicating that there is a negative influence on trilogy leadership with the variable of human resource productivity. In addition, there is also an effect of job satisfaction on the productivity of human resources which has a negative and insignificant effect. Then there is organizational commitment that has a positive and significant effect on human resource productivity. Keywords: trilogy leadership, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, human resource productivity


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Christina Heti Tri Rahmawati

Abstract. This research aims to investigate the influence of insider and institutional ownership, profitability towards firm value through dividend payout ratio as the intervening variable. The research method was quantitative research. The samples employed were the manufacturing companies registered in Indonesia Stock Exchange 2016-2018. The statistic method was analyzed by path analysis. The results of this research showed that insider ownership brought significant negative influence towards the firm value; the profitability brought significant positive influence towards the firm value and the dividend payout ratio brought significant positive influence towards the firm value. The intervening testing results proved the dividend payout did not intervene in the influence of the insider and institutional ownership towards the firm value, and the dividend intervened in the influence of profitability towards the firm value. The research implication for investors includes the drastic increase in profit and benefits. Meanwhile, for companies, they could enhance the insider share ownership and performance to earn optimum profitability and dividend that could boost the firm’s value and grab more investors. Keywords: Insider Ownership; Institutional Ownership; Profitability; Firm Value; Dividend Payout Ratio. Abstrak. Penelitian ini bertujuan menguji pengaruh kepemilikan manajerial, kepemilikan institusional dan profitabilitas terhadap nilai perusahaan melalui kebijakan deviden sebagai variabel mediasi. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian kuantitatif. Sampel yang digunakan adalah perusahaan manufaktur yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia tahun 2016-2018. Metode statistik untuk menguji hipotesis menggunakan analisis jalur. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan kepemilikan manajerial berpengaruh negatif signifikan terhadap nilai perusahaan; profitabilitas dan kebijakan deviden berpengaruh positif signifikan terhadap nilai perusahaan serta kebijakan deviden berpengaruh positif signifikan terhadap nilai perusahaan. Sedangkan hasil uji mediasinya membuktikan kebijakan deviden tidak memediasi pengaruh kepemilikan manajerial dan kepemilikan institusional terhadap nilai perusahaan;serta kebijakan deviden memediasi pengaruh profitabilitas terhadap nilai perusahaan. Implikasi penelitian ini bagi investor dapat memilih perusahaan dengan tingkat laba yang tinggi sehingga menerima keuntungan tinggi. Sedangkan bagi perusahaan dapat meningkatkan kepemilikan saham manajerial dankinerja perusahaan agar menghasilkan profitabilitas yang optimal serta dividen yang tinggi, sehingga meningkatkan nilai perusahaan dan menarik investor. Kata kunci: Kepemilikan Manajerial; Kepemilikan Institusional;Profitabilitas; Nilai Perusahaan; Kebijakan Deviden.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 718
Author(s):  
Mohamad Halimi ◽  
Rr Fosa Sarassina

The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence tourist demand for Glagah Beach tourism objects in KulonProgo Regency.This research is quantitative research. Data collection used in the study was carried out through questionnaires. The population in this study are all visitors who come to the Glagah Beach tourism object. Taking into the large number of populations that are not known with certainty, then in this study 100 samples were taken. The selected respondents were visitors to the Glagah Beach tourism object who also visited Congot Beach and Kiskendo Goa attractions, both after visiting Glagah Beach and before visiting Glagah Beach. Sampling is done through accidental sampling. Data analysis was performed through multiple regression analysis with the F test, t test, determination test. The results showed that the cost of travel to Glagah Beach tourism objects, the cost of travel to other attractions, and income per month have negative influence to the number of beach tourism objects Glagah, the other hand, Age and Distance variables have positive influence to the number of beach tourism objects Glagah. From this research just Cost of Travel to Glagah Beach tourism objects that influence tourist demand for Glagah Beach Significantly. The contribution of this research is to increase tourist  demand for Glagah Beach in KulonProgo Regency.


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