https://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/issue/feedJournal of E-business and Management Science2025-04-09T02:15:25+00:00Dr. Ridho Bramulya Ikhsan, S.E., MMRidhobramulya@gmail.comOpen Journal Systems<p><strong>Journal of E-business and Management Science (JEMS) </strong>is dedicated to publishing and disseminating research results and theoretical discussions, applied analysis, and literature studies in the fields of E-business and Management science.</p> <p><strong>JEMS </strong>is committed to becoming a quality journal by publishing quality articles in English and being the main reference for researchers.</p> <div class="description"> <p><strong>Journal of E-business and Management Science (JEMS) </strong> published 2 (Two) numbers every years is Publish in <strong>Juni, and Desember</strong>.<br />Index by : <a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=j93fE2oAAAAJ&hl=en" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Google Schoolar</a> , <a href="https://journals.indexcopernicus.com/search/journal/issue?issueId=all&journalId=128641" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Copernicus</a></p> <p><em>contact us via email: Proletargroup@gmail.com</em></p> </div>https://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/article/view/152The Analysis of The Influence of Work Motivation Level and Work Environment Conditions on Employee Performance2024-06-28T13:56:38+00:00WAHID RAHMAT AGUSTIANwahidrahmatagustian14@gmail.comApriliani Mawaridaaprilmawar17@gmail.comLusi Hermawatilusiherma7@gmail.comWinantiwinanti13@gmail.comAkhmad Farhanakhmadfarhan@gmail.comYeremia Mendrofayermend@hotmail.comEman SinggihEmansinggih@yahoo.comDedi Sopyandedisopyan@gmail.comFrancisca Sestri Goetjahjantisestri.rahardjo@gmail.comShofwatun Hasnashofwatunh@gmail.com<p>Low work motivation and non-conducive work environment often occur in various companies. Low motivation due to poor work system, compensation and work climate. This study aims to determine the effect of work motivation and work environment on employee performance at PT Surya Shueen Yueh Industry, which became the population and sample in this study were all employees with a sample of 60 people. The data used is primary data by distributing questionnaires. Data processing techniques through validity, reliability, normality, multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity, correlation coefficient and multiple regression tests. Based on the results of the study, work motivation and work environment partially affect employee performance. Simultaneously, work motivation and work environment also have a positive effect on employee performance. The contribution of this research is that it is hoped that the company can properly maintain the needs of employees in the company, this form of maintenance can be in the form of providing compensation according to the rules, health facilities, vacations, bonuses and other facilities. So that employees will feel at home to stay in the company and can work enthusiastically so that company targets can be achieved.</p>2024-12-26T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 WAHID RAHMAT AGUSTIAN, Apriliani Mawarida, Lusi Hermawati, Winanti, Akhmad Farhan, Yeremia Mendrofa, Eman Singgih, Dedi Sopyan, Francisca Sestri Goetjahjanti, Shofwatun Hasnahttps://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/article/view/155Analysis of The Influence of Korean Wave, Brand Ambassador, and Brand Image on Purchasing Decisions for Korean Skincare Products in The Beauty Industry2024-07-18T03:21:12+00:00Dewi Nely Sahadahdewinelysa@gmail.comDeny Solaimandenysolaiman@gmail.comFransisca Sestri Goestjahyantisestri.rahardjo@gmail.comWinantiwinanti13@gmail.comIstajib Kulla Himmy’azzistajibhimmy@gmail.comTatang Iman Sadewatatang.is@matang.id<p>This study aims to examine the effect of the Korean Wave, Brand Ambassador, and Brand Image on Purchasing Decisions for Korean Skincare Products in the Beauty Industry on the background of the Korean Wave or Hallyu is a global phenomenon that describes the spread of Korean pop culture, including music, drama, and fashion which has increased consumer buying interest in Korean products. With the research variables Korean Wave (X1), Brand Ambassador (X2), and Brand Image (X3) Against Purchasing Decisions (Y) Korean skincare products in the Beauty Industry. The method used is quantitative, the population of this study was conducted in the user section of skincare products totaling 100 people who were sampled. The sampling technique uses the Lemeshow formula. Data collection using a Likert scale asks for the respondent's statement regarding the respondent's level of agreement with the questionnaire statement. The data obtained was analyzed using multiple linear regression techniques to identify the relationship and influence of the three dependent variables, namely purchasing decisions. The results of the study can be seen from the value of the multiple correlation level of 0.837, this shows that the correlation level has a very strong influence. The coefficient of determination of 0.837 means that the Korean Wave, Brand Ambassador, and Brand Image variables on purchasing decisions for Korean Skincare products in the Beauty Industry are 70.1%, and the remaining 29.9%% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study. Meanwhile, the results of the hypothesis test simultaneously show a significant effect because Fcount>Ftable 74,953>2,699 with a Sig value of 0.000<0.05, there is a significant influence between the Korean Wave (X1), Brand Ambassador (X2) and Brand Image (X3) variables on Purchasing Decisions (Y).</p>2024-12-26T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Dewi Nely Sahadah, Deny Solaiman, Fransisca Sestri Goestjahyanti, Winanti, Istajib Kulla Himmy’azz, Tatang Iman Sadewahttps://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/article/view/189Pathways to Early Retirement: The determinants and motivational drivers2024-10-11T09:21:29+00:00NUR NADIAH SALIHAH MAT RAZALInadiah6493@gmail.comYudi Fernandoyudi@umpsa.edu.my<p>Embarking on early retirement commences with a deliberate preference for leaving the workforce ahead of schedule. This choice is sustained by clear intentions to retire early and ultimately culminates in adapting to the novel life stage that arises from the permanent withdrawal from employment. Early retirement employs the theoretical constructs of ‘push’, ‘pull’, and ‘jump’ to elucidate the factors precipitating early retirement. ‘Push’ factors are identified as the consequences of adverse health conditions and involuntary job terminations, ‘pull’ factors are recognized as the economic and symbolic incentives provided by the welfare state, and ‘jump’ factors are characterized by the proactive pursuit of new life ventures or enhanced familial engagement, such as spending more time with grandchildren. Using Theory of planned behavior (TPB), the objectives of this study are to examine factors contributing to individual’s early retirement by planning their retirement. The findings indicate that positive attitudes toward retirement, social influences from subjective norms, and a strong sense of perceived behavioral control are pivotal in shaping individuals’ intentions to retire early. Furthermore, the perceived financial knowledge and perception of health significantly enhances proactive retirement planning behavior, which subsequently influences retirement decisions. By integrating these factors into a conceptual framework, this paper contributes to the expanding body of knowledge on retirement planning and lays the groundwork for future research aimed at empirically validating these relationships and supporting effective retirement planning interventions.</p>2024-12-26T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 NUR NADIAH SALIHAH MAT RAZALI, Yudi Fernandohttps://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/article/view/194Analysis of Potential Financial Distress Using the Altman Method (Z-Score), Springate Method (S-Score), and Zmijewski Method (X-Score) in Food and Beverage Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2019-20222024-11-27T19:14:15+00:00Adellaadell6741@gmail.comWinantiwinanti12@ipem.ac.idMega Indri Nurwatimega.indry888@gmail.comFida Maulida Natswafidaaamn616@gmail.comIlham SidiqIlhamsidiq030.umt@gmail.comFajar Riyantofriyanto17@gmail.comIstajib Kulla Himmyázzistajibhimmy@gmail.com<p>This study aims to find out whether there is a score difference between Altman, Springate, and Zmijewski's methods in predicting Financial Distress, as well as to find out which prediction model is the most accurate in predicting Financial Distress in manufacturing companies in the food & beverage subsector. The data used in this study is the company's financial statements published on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The sample in this study is 6 food and beverage companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2019-2022 period. The sampling technique using nonprobability sampling is purposive sampling. This study compares the scores of three financial distress prediction models using the accuracy of the prediction model by considering the level of accuracy and type of error. The results of this study show that there is a difference between the three prediction models. Zmijewski's model is the best with an accuracy rate of 1% and an error type of 0%, the second is the springate model with an accuracy rate of 0.958% and an error type of 0.041%, and the last is the Altman model with an accuracy rate of 0.083% and an error type of 0.916%.</p>2024-12-26T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Adella, Winanti, Mega Indri Nurwati, Fida Maulida Natswa, Ilham Sidiq, Fajar Riyanto, Istajib Kulla Himmyázzhttps://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/article/view/196The Effect of Return on Asset, Debt to Equity Ratio, Audit Firm Reputation, and Audit Opinion on Audit Delay in Mining Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2024-11-27T19:16:42+00:00Alim Rahman Hakimalimrahmanhakim10@gmail.comWinantiwinanti12@ipem.ac.idIra Renlasrinarairarenlasrinara@gmail.comPutri Kumala Dewiputrikdtanjung@gmail.com<p>Audit delay refers to the length of time required to complete an audit, measured from the closing date of the fiscal year to the publication date of the audit report. This study aims to analyze the impact of profitability, leverage, audit firm reputation, and audit opinion on audit delay. Profitability in this study is measured by return on assets (ROA), while leverage is measured by the debt-to-equity ratio (DER). The sampling method used is purposive sampling, resulting in a sample of 13 mining sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2014 to 2018. Data analysis includes normality tests, classical assumption tests, and hypothesis testing using multiple regression methods. The results indicate that leverage, audit firm reputation, and audit opinion partially affect audit delay, while profitability does not. Simultaneously, profitability, leverage, audit firm reputation, and audit opinion significantly affect audit delay.</p>2024-12-26T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Alim Rahman Hakim, Winanti, Ira Renlasrinara, Putri Kumala Dewihttps://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/article/view/199Effectiveness of Balance Scorecard in Determining The Company's Business Strategy2024-12-16T06:18:28+00:00Nofiyanti Nofiyantinofiyanti_se@yahoo.co.idWinanti Winantiwinanti12@ipem.ac.idMasduki AsbariMasdukiAsbari@gmail.comAndira FajrinAndiraFajrin@gmail.comImam Muhammad RizalImamMuhammadRizal@gmail.comAhmad Nafis AyyasyAhmadNafisAyyasy@gmail.comSefthian SefthianSefthian@gmail.com<p>One of the tools to measure the performance of the company's business development performance is the Balance Scorecard. The function of the Balance Scorecard is to review the company's business performance and is used as information in the form of reports that can be presented in the form of financials in a certain period. Another important role is as a tool to help develop future business strategies using work efficiency. With this approach, it is hoped that the organization can develop with an integrated and more comprehensive plan, this allows the organization to adapt when there are changes in the business environment and it is easier to achieve strategic and effective goals... An understanding of performance is a description of the level of achievement of a policy program or activity in the process of realizing the company's goals, vision and mission as outlined in the company's strategic planning. Meanwhile, company performance is a complete state of affairs regarding the company in a certain period and becomes a result or achievement that affects the company's operational activities on the utilization of its human resources. The author in this case presents information about understanding the balance scorecard both in terms of functional, how to use, examples of balance score card implementation to determine the company's effective and efficient business strategy for the sustainability of the company. The method used by the author is to take descriptive qualitative data by collecting data through literature review studies of several journals, articles from websites in the form of discussions about functions, steps that must be taken, balance scorecard perspectives and balance scorecard implementation.</p>2024-12-26T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Nofiyanti, Winanti, Masduki Asbari, Andira Fajrin, Imam Muhammad Rizal, Ahmad Nafis Ayyasy, Sefthianhttps://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/article/view/201The Effect of Recruitment on Employee Performance (Case Study at PT. XYZ)2024-12-18T04:11:01+00:00Nia Mintariniamintari29@gmail.comwinanti winantiwinanti12@ipem.ac.idMasduki Asbariinfo@ipem.ac.idAulia Rizkainfo@ipem.ac.idDian Ayunitainfo@ipem.ac.idLorence Manaluinfo@ipem.ac.id<p>This study discusses how recruitment influences employee performance in a private company in Tangerang City. Reliable and competent human resources are the main factors for competitive advantage, so that the development of Human Resource Competence is one of the key factors for success in achieving the company's vision and mission. The company must be able to understand how best to manage employees who come from different backgrounds, expertise, and abilities so that employees can work according to their expertise and the type of work given. The purpose of the study is to test the implementation of a procedure and to evaluate effectively, efficiently, and economically a system in an effort to achieve company goals. The research method used is a quantitative method. Researchers use primary data using a questionnaire given to 57 employee samples from 1 private company with a 5-point Likert scale directly. The data analysis technique for this study uses SPSS as a statistical method for data processing. From the results of the analysis, the value of the regression equation between X and Y is Y = 11.279 + 0.795X. The constant value a = 11.279 while the regression coefficient figure of 0.795 states that every additional effort (because +) 1 recruitment unit, will increase employee performance by 0.795. The results of testing with simple linear regression show that the Recruitment variable (X) on employee performance (Y) indicated by the R Square value of 50.1%, this shows that the recruitment variable has an effect of 50.1% on employee performance and the rest is influenced by factors other than recruitment. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that recruitment has a significant effect on employee performance.</p>2024-12-26T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Nia Mintari, winanti winanti, Masduki Asbari, Aulia Rizka; Dian Ayunita, Lorence Manaluhttps://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/article/view/202The Impact of Organizational Communication, Employee Training and Development on Employee Performance In Air Cargo Export Company2024-12-20T07:41:19+00:00Eva Sopiantisopiantieva1@gmail.comWinantiwinanti12@ipem.ac.idWiki Dermawan Siregarwikidermawan2731@gmail.comSri Komalasari4srikomalasari2112@gmail.comAriadin Nurfyariadin88@gmail.com<p>Organizational communication, employee training and development are crucial in determining a company's success, particularly in logistics companies operating in the export sector. The growing globalization and increasingly fierce competition in logistics demand companies, such as air cargo export firms, to improve the quality of their human resources to enhance service quality for customers and achieve competitive advantages, enabling them to compete globally. The research variables analyzed include Organizational Communication (X1), Employee Training and Development (X2), and Employee Performance (Y). The sampling method used is probability sampling, specifically through simple random sampling. The data collection techniques employed in this study are interviews and questionnaires. The collected data were analyzed via SSPS version 22. The results of this study show a multiple correlation coefficient of 0.858, indicating a powerful influence. The numerous determination coefficient of this research is 0.736, meaning that organizational communication and training and development have a 73.6% effect on employee performance. In comparison, the remaining 26.4% is influenced by other variables not included in this study. The results of the F-test indicate a significant simultaneous influence because the F calculated > F table (62.585 > 3.280).</p>2024-12-26T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Eva Sopianti, Winanti, Wiki Dermawan Siregar, Sri Komalasari4, Ariadin Nurfyhttps://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/article/view/203The Influence of Customers Satisfaction and Consumer Loyalty on Corporate Reputation2024-12-23T03:38:48+00:00fida maulida natswafidaaamn616@gmail.comWinanti Winantiwinanti12@ipem.ac.idAdella AdellaAdella@gmail.comMega Indri Nurwatimega.indry888@gmail.comIlham SidiqIlhamsidiq030.umt@gmail.comFajar RiyantoFajar@gmail.com<p>Corporate reputation reflects the perception of the public, stakeholders, and customers toward a company. This study aims to analyze the influence of customer satisfaction and consumer loyalty on corporate reputation at PT XYZ, both collectively and partially. Data was collected through a survey of 91 customers, determined using the non-probability quota sampling technique. Primary data was obtained through questionnaires and analyzed using SPSS Version 18.0, employing validity and reliability tests, classical assumption tests, determination coefficient tests, correlation tests, and hypothesis testing with F-test and T-test. The results showed a moderate correlation (0.435) between customer satisfaction, consumer loyalty, and corporate reputation, with a determination coefficient of 18.9%, indicating that 81.1% is influenced by other variables not included in this study. Hypothesis testing revealed F-calculated (10.249) > F-table (3.100), confirming a dominant influence of customer satisfaction and consumer loyalty on corporate reputation. Regression analysis produced the equation Y = 12.454 + 0.328X₁ + 0.444X₂, indicating a positive and significant effect. These findings emphasize the importance of customer satisfaction and consumer loyalty in enhancing corporate reputation at PT XYZ</p>2024-12-26T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 fida maulida natswa, Winanti, Adella, Mega Indri Nurwati, Ilham Sidiq, Fajar Riyantohttps://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/article/view/204The Influence of Work Motivation, Work Conflict and Commitment to Employee Performance at PT. XYZ2024-12-23T03:37:49+00:00Ilham SidiqIlhamsidiq030.umt@gmail.comwinanti winantiwinanti12@ipem.ac.idFajar Riyantofriyanto17@gmail.comFida Maulida Natswafidaaamn616@gmail.comAdella Adellaadell6741@gmail.comMega Indri Nurwatimega.indry888@gmail.com<p>This research is motivated by the problem of decreased employee performance at PT XYZ which is influenced by low work motivation, increased work conflict, and lack of employee commitment. This study aims to analyze the effect of work motivation, work conflict, and commitment on employee performance, both partially and simultaneously. A quantitative approach was used with an associative method, involving 60 respondents from the total population of company employees. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using multiple linear regression to measure the relationship between variables. The results showed that partially, work motivation, work conflict, and commitment have a positive and significant influence on employee performance. Simultaneously, the three variables contributed 71.7% to performance, with the rest influenced by other factors outside the study. This study suggests that companies strengthen work motivation through reward programs, manage conflict constructively, and increase commitment through training and supportive policies.</p>2024-12-26T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Ilham Sidiq, winanti winanti, Fajar Riyanto, Fida Maulida Natswa; Adella Adella, Mega Indri Nurwatihttps://journal.proletargroup.org/index.php/JEMS/article/view/234Hospital Management Support to Enhance Nursing Excellence: A Health Law Perspective2025-02-12T08:55:20+00:00Jovita Irawatijovitairawati@gmail.com<p>The management team's role in the hospital environment significantly impacts nurses' behavior in providing excellent patient care. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the effect of the management team on nurses' job enjoyment, medical affairs, and excellent care in Jakarta hospitals. In addition, it investigated the impacts of nurses' job enjoyment and medical affairs on excellent patient care. This study used a quantitative approach and survey method involving 200 hospital nurses in Jakarta. Questionnaire data were analyzed using variance-based structural equation modeling. Consequently, all the hypotheses were accepted. The management team affects nurses' job enjoyment, medical affairs, and excellent care in Jakarta hospitals. Additionally, nurses' job enjoyment and medical affairs contribute to excellent care. These findings confirm the importance of policies encouraging hospital management involvement in creating a better work environment to improve patient care.</p>2024-12-30T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Jovita Irawati