The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0
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The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Economics, Business and Entrepreneurship (ICEBE 2019), November 1, 2019, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia

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The Future Opportunities and Challenges of Business in Digital Era 4.0

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Economics, Business and Entrepreneurship (ICEBE 2019), November 1, 2019, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia

About this book

One of the main challenges faced by all entrepreneurs, is the need to growth. Growth is part of all organizations, it implies continuous growth of sales, purchases, number of employees, profit and thus the growth of the enterprise. Most innovations that are part of the organizations are derived from the internal organization. Industrial Revolution 4.0 provides both opportunities and challenges to all entrepreneurs to grow their business. The rapid development of technology and all digital aspects create opportunities of innovation in organizations.

These proceedings provide details beyond what is possible to be included in an oral presentation and constitute a concise but timely medium for the dissemination of recent research results. It will be invaluable to professionals and academics in the field of business, entrepreneurship and economics to get an understanding of recent research developments.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2020
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9781000192346

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of contents
  6. Foreword
  7. Organizing committee
  8. Scientific review committee
  9. Role of open innovation in enterprise growth
  10. Organizational commitment and job satisfaction: The leadership role of leader-member exchange in SMEs
  11. Towards aframework for tourism entrepreneurship sustainability: Implications for future research
  12. The Enhanced performance strategy of Indonesian small entities
  13. Marketing strategy of electronic transaction services at an Indonesian retail company
  14. Confirmation of contingency theory in the implementation of good governance and its impact on government performance in Indonesia
  15. The impact of electronic word of mouth in influencing online product-purchase intentions on e-commerce
  16. Spiritual wisdom in beach management: Best practice from Bali, Indonesia
  17. Herding behaviour on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period 2013–2017
  18. Characteristics of politically connected companies in Indonesia
  19. The impact of trust, satisfaction, and people’s pride on purchasing intention in the Indonesian batik sector
  20. Income smoothing on market reaction: Environmental performance as amoderation variable
  21. Risk-taking model in Indonesian banking companies
  22. The effect of spot exchange rate and forward exchange rate on projection of futures spot of Rupiah on Dollar currencies
  23. Carbon emissions and corporate social and environmental responsibility
  24. Information technology investment and digitization to improve banking performance
  25. Determinant factors of stunting conditions on Indonesian economic growth
  26. Carbon emissions disclosure, market reaction, and dividend policy
  27. ā€œWonderful Indonesiaā€ positioning branding as aplace of interesting tourism
  28. Improving business performance through financial technology and customer relationship management
  29. Consumer characteristics and the effects of social factors on purchasing decisions of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) eco-friendly products
  30. Convergency of revenue per capita regional New Autonomy (NAR) in Indonesia
  31. Banking performance and shock response of macroeconomic conditions in Indonesia
  32. Foreign investment (PMA) in the food and beverage industry (KBLI15) in Indonesia period 2000– 2014 Total Factor Production approach (TFP)
  33. The effectiveness of business development for rural agricultural business and its effect on the income of farmers group membersin Wates Jaya, Lampung Barat District
  34. The influence of households and labor in fishery industry on industrial agglomeration in Tanggamus District
  35. An experimental study of the gender differences in risk aversion portfolio selection in Indonesia
  36. Forecasting tourism demand using the trend models method: Evidence from Indonesia
  37. The impact of mandatory spending on economic growth in Java and Sumatra
  38. Acomparative analysis of Flow of Funds Account (FFA) presentation in Indonesia and Japan
  39. The effect of ethnocentrism and preference of purchase intention
  40. Influence of quality service and satisfaction imagery higher education on Word of Mouth (WOM)
  41. Electronic Data Capture (EDC) marketing strategy in an Indonesian state-owned bank
  42. The influence of level of service on commitment to implement Islamic tourism with religiosity as amediating variable
  43. The factors that determine consumer’s intention to use the service of the Amil Zakat institution
  44. International investment diversification in Asean-5 countries after Asean Economic Community (AEC)
  45. An application of rapid agricultural risk assessment to manage citrus nobilis var. microcarpa damage in Indonesia
  46. Corporate tax aggressiveness: Antecedents and consequent
  47. Investor reaction to earnings announcements moderated by management discussion and analysis (MD&A)
  48. Gapoktan performance is determined by SCM practices, TQM, and competitive strategy
  49. Digital economy challenge: Innovation of technology and unemployment dilemma in Indonesia
  50. Estimation of economic value of mangrove forest in Lampung province using choice modeling approach (case study of Lampung Timur district)
  51. Consumer behavioral condition shares (Theory of Planned Behavior)
  52. The fish demand at fish auction sites in Lampung: Implementation of the Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System (QUAIDS) model
  53. The relations of family ownership, characteristics of board of directors, and company performance
  54. Government intervention and investment efficiency in Indonesian companies
  55. Cash holdings estimation model for non-financial companies in Indonesia
  56. Adoption of digital finance service in Indonesia: An empirical examination of an extended technological acceptance model
  57. Initial public offerings news in social media and investor sentiments
  58. Moderating role of ā€œconsumer characteristicsā€ in the influence of customer satisfaction on loyalty
  59. Simultaneous relationship between financial decisions, size and value of acompany on the Indonesia stock exchange
  60. The analysis of corporate bond liquidity in the Indonesia secondary market
  61. The usefulness of accrual-based financial statements at local government
  62. Impact of risk, commitment, and bonus on completion of difficult targets: Carbon emissions case
  63. The influence of integrated quality management on employee performance and creativity in higher education ISO certified SMM900: 2015
  64. The size and value effect anomalies in Indonesian capital market
  65. Determinants of government financial statements quality with moderating variables in leadership commitment
  66. Understanding the business model of social enterprise: Case study of Indonesia Mengajar
  67. The spatial effect on the provincial wage increasing in Indonesia (data analysis of Sakernas 2008-2010)
  68. Astudy of village fund management to achieve good governance
  69. Analysis of factors affecting interests in the use of regional financial management information system (SIPKD)
  70. E-planning, e-budgeting, and government internal control system as acorruption prevention tools in Indonesia
  71. Exploration of good governance on the minimization of corruption in Asia-Pacific
  72. Enhancing the role of higher-education institutions in developing technology-based start-ups for young entrepreneurs at the Institute of Informatics & Business (IIB) Darmajaya
  73. The influence of household characteristics on poverty alleviation through tourism development
  74. Forecasting the performance of volatility of share prices with the application of ARIMA model
  75. Dividend policy of agency cost models in companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange
  76. The effect of cellular marketing and consumers’ attitude toward buying dunkin’ donuts in Bandar Lampung
  77. Green marketing’s effect on the decision to purchase body shop cosmetic products in Bandar Lampung
  78. Effects of educational performance, political competition, and regional financial capacity on incumbents’ votes in Indonesian local elections (a hierarchical regression analysis)
  79. Influence of commitment in supporting the innovative work behavior of MSME employees in Bandar Lampung
  80. The impact of financial literacy on the performance and sustainability of SMEs in Indonesia
  81. Factors affecting financial management behavior in the millennial generation
  82. Measuring the effect of environmental uncertainty on the performance of SME managers with amanagement accounting system
  83. The role of business group in mitigating agency theory caused by excess cash holdings
  84. Testing of Investment Opportunity Set (IOS), firm size, and risk of investment as variables that affect dividend policy in property and real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) during the 2013–2017period
  85. Performance analysis of vehicle tax payment system queue
  86. Consumers attitudes and environmental knowledge toward friendly products
  87. The impact of training, career development, and compensation on employee performance
  88. The effects of entrepreneurial orientation and competitive advantage on the international market entry through financing
  89. Opportunities and challenges of the protean career concept: Areview and future agenda
  90. The influence of Emotional Quotient (EQ), Intellectual Quotient (IQ), and Spiritual Quotient (SQ) on SME employee work performance at Bandar Lampung City
  91. Author Index
  92. Untitled
  93. Untitled
  94. Untitled

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