The Effect of Organizational Culture and Company Asset on the Competitive Strategy of the Diving Industry in Indonesia
In: European research studies, Volume XXIII, Issue 1, p. 587-600
ISSN: 1108-2976
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In: European research studies, Volume XXIII, Issue 1, p. 587-600
ISSN: 1108-2976
In: European research studies, Volume XXIII, Issue 1, p. 94-106
ISSN: 1108-2976
The purpose of this study is to acknowledge the implementation of digital airport at PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero) and to identify the influence of digital airport investment and asset growth on profitability (ROA) at PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero) a government-owned company. The research method used in this paper is quantitative approach by using multiple regression analysis, using primary and secondary data. The primary data was collected through survey to 100 respondents which are coming from the passengers and employees of the company. Secondary data were obtained from the annual financial and asset reports of PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero). The result reveals that employees and passengers agree towards the digitization of the airport. They were also satisfied with the development of the airports The multiple regression estimation results highlight that airport digitization statistically significant in affecting profitability. The results of statistical tests show that the airport digital variable has a significant effect on profitability, while the asset growth variable has no significant effect on profitability.
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In: Problems & perspectives in management, Volume 21, Issue 2, p. 172-186
ISSN: 1810-5467
The defense industry is vital to supporting a country's defense, especially in the modern era. While many emerging and developing countries are capable of producing military goods and services domestically, they remain dependent on foreign inputs to varying degrees. Yet, several studies have examined factors that can affect the self-reliance of the defense industries in developing countries. Therefore, the present study aims to examine factors that can explain business performance variation of defense industries in developing countries. It investigates further the business model innovation mediation for the first two factors of business performance. Data have been collected from 70 defense industrial companies in Indonesia. The Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling method is used to analyze the impact of high-performance work systems, technological innovation, and business model innovation on the business performance of industrial companies. The results show a significant effect of implementing High-Performance Work Systems and Technological Innovation through Business Model Innovation on Business Performance (accounted for R2 = 0.67). The research findings are expected to encourage defense industries in developing countries to focus on implementing human resource practices and adopting new or improved technologies and research results at all levels of management following business model adjustments.