Technium Business and Management
2021 - 2024
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Volume 7, issue 1, 2024
- Analysis of Factors that Influence Prospective New Students to Choose a Tourism Study Program at Universities in Yogyakarta pp. 1-8
- Syawal Sudiro
- Adverse Adolescent Experiences, Psychological Trauma, and the Impact on Management of Educational Learning pp. 9-23
- Gerasimos Kalogeratos
- Revolutionizing Hospitality: Strategic Integration of Innovation Management Embracing Technological Innovation for Enhanced Customer Experiences pp. 24-39
- Ioanna Giannoukou
- Natural Tourism planning and sustainable tourism in Libya The case of the Derna region pp. 40-48
- Salah Abu Aziza
- Personality and Individual Differences in Leadership Behavior. Α Review pp. 49-61
- Stella Stiliadi
- Determinant Factors of the Quality of Work of Life of Employees at the Horticulture and Plantation Food Crops Service of Merauke Regency pp. 62-82
- Iriany Bidang
Volume 6, issue 1, 2023
- An Investigation into Job Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction among Workers in Local and International Non-Governmental Organization in Sierra Leone pp. 1-18
- Dr. Samba Moriba Sophie Allieu
- Mediating Role of Leadership Style on Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Public Service Sector pp. 19-48
- Dr. Samba Moriba Sophie Allieu
- Banking capitalization strategy and its impact on enhancing its digital transformations pp. 49-57
- Mustafa Hashim Hasan
- Evolutionary Features of Personality Research and Leadership Traits. A Comprehensive Analysis Authors pp. 58-69
- Hera Antonopoulou
- Building up Leadership Skills in Vulnerable Social Groups. Case Study in Bipolar Disorder and Psychoeducation Contribution pp. 70-79
- Hera Antonopoulou
- Investing in green bonds and its impact on stock prices and profitability for banks A study of his analysis of a sample of Canadian banks, Royal Bank, as a model For the period (2005-2022) pp. 80-87
- Hawraa Zaki Hameed
- Agriculturally based culinary businesses have been spread across the country nowadays, included in Indonesia. The objective of this paper is to deal with the survival analysis of those kinds’ businesses, in Palembang and Bandar Lampung or to find out what factors can make a business venture survive, and what are the prominent competitive risk factors that affect the business venture. The methodology of collecting samples were conducted by purposive sampling, which is at least 50 culinary sellers taken each as samples from both cities. The samples involving Demography data and variables around culinary selling activities. The observation was conducted at least twice, at the beginning of the survey and the end of the survey. The Survival Analysis of Cox regression for competing risk was assigned to data analysis. Therefore, the results from both cities were compared. The determination of the first type of failure and second type of failure namely the lacked capital and the rise of the materials price are or high inflation correctly fitted to the real situation for culinary sellers either in Bandar Lampung or Palembang. The covariates which is significant to the contribution of the survival times of their period of business is sharing the small money to the poor pp. 88-104
- Iing Lukman
- Personality Traits and Charismatic Leader: An Innovative Perspective on Leadership pp. 105-125
- Ioanna Giannoukou
- The Role of Employees' Personality Characteristics in Job Performance and Satisfaction during Digitization Years pp. 126-135
- Ioanna Giannoukou
Volume 5, issue 1, 2023
- Leadership Positions and Leadership Types in Work Setting: The Role of Gender pp. 1-14
- Eftichia Koutsioumpa
- The present research thoroughly examines the impact of emotional intelligence on job performance. The significance of emotional intelligence concerning job satisfaction and its substantial influence on the performance of auditors has been well-documented. Moreover, a correlation exists between team emotional intelligence, team performance, and knowledge-sharing behavior. This study examines the correlation between team culture, knowledge sharing, emotional intelligence, and performance. Additionally, it underscores the significance of emotional and spiritual intelligence in augmenting work enthusiasm and auditor performance. Moreover, the analysis places significant emphasis on the impact of emotional intelligence, self-confidence, and leadership styles on the job performance of psychologists. Additionally, the investigation examines the influence of emotional intelligence on individual performance and the equilibrium between work and personal life. In general, the results emphasize the importance of emotional intelligence in enhancing job performance and the necessity for organizations to encourage the cultivation of emotional intelligence among their workforces pp. 15-27
- Eftichia Koutsioumpa
- Non-military challenges in the Black Sea pp. 28-36
- Adina Elena Bocai
- Analysis of Moldova's built cultural heritage with commercial potential pp. 37-45
- Adina Elena Bocai
- Financial Performance and Socio-Economic Contributions of Income-Generating Projects of State Universities and Colleges pp. 46-68
- Donna Mendoza
- Personality Types and Leadership Characteristics. A Mini Review pp. 69–78
- Gerasimos Kalogeratos
- The Buy and Hold Investment Strategy: Building and Evaluating Passive Portfolios from Iraq Stock Exchange pp. 79-87
- Entidhar Lateef Abdoun
- Determination of Social, Cultural, Personal, dnd Psychological Factors on Purchasing Decisions of SMEs Culiner Products pp. 88-94
- Lucky Hikmat Maulana
- The influence of market orientation, entrepreneurial orientation and social media marketing on MSME marketing performance case study: Ismea Member pp. 95-107
- Ahmad Juwaini
- Determinants of financial performance on tax avoidance moderated by transfer pricing (empirical study on energy companies listed on IDX 2018 - 2022) pp. 108-123
- Indupurnahayu
Volume 4, issue 1, 2023
- Assessing the First Shocks of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Idiosyncratic Risk in the Brazilian and the Others Emerging Markets pp. 1-9
- Andre Assis de Salles
- Character education management in learning in the boarding school pp. 10–18
- Agus Winarti Livia Astuti
- Investigating the causes of the downfall of democracy in Afghanistan from 2001 up to 2021 pp. 19-38
- Professor Hafiza Khurami
- Factors influencing voluntary tax compliance of self-employed individuals in Davao city pp. 39-55
- Rebecca Maquiling
- Retail Payment Techniques and Their Impact on the Volume of Bank Deposits pp. 56-66
- Mohammed Majeed Jawad
- The existence of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in economic growth, employment, and national income is the main reason for making it a priority for government and community attention. The research is oriented to determine and analyze the improvement in MSME performance through strategic management approaches, government policies, and the involvement of stakeholders. The research used quantitative methods, regression coefficient analysis, correlation, and determination. The research results show that there is government involvement as a regulator in guiding SMEs, through Law No. 20 of 2008 and other regulations. Stakeholder involvement in the form of coaching, training, mentoring, funding, and partnerships plays an important role in improving the performance of SMEs. SMEs feel that there is a revision of regulations regarding SMEs. These regulations are oriented towards supporting MSME activities to create a conducive SME business atmosphere. Efforts to empower MSMEs by stakeholders should be comprehensive, coordinated, and sustainable pp. 67-76
- Lucky Hikmat Maulana
Volume 3, issue 1, 2023
- Afghanistan and United States foregin relation after September 11th 2001 pp. 1-14
- Hafiza Khurami
- Analysis of Moldova's built cultural heritage with commercial potential pp. 126–138
- Marian Maria-Liliana
- The influence of occupational health and safety on job satisfaction of permanent employees PT. Star Rubber, Kubu Raya Regency pp. 15–23
- Helman Fachri
- Disaster Risk Management Preparedness and Challenges of a Local Beach and Dive Resort in Southern Negros Occidental pp. 24–58
- Joyce Apple
- Employ Successful Intelligence to Raise the Internal Auditor's Ability to Assess Risks: Evidence from Iraq pp. 59-78
- Abdulrasool Abdulabbas
- Analysis of credit risk, liquidity and profitability of the Trade Bank of Iraq for the period (2012-2021) pp. 79-103
- Ali Abdulhassan
- Micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and their employees have been particularly hard hit by the recession because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study assesses the level of vulnerability and business resilience of two hundred seven (207) Village (Barangay) Micro Business Enterprises (BMBEs) in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines. Likewise, it identifies the mechanisms, opportunities, and challenges of BMBEs in the new normal. Respondents of this study are from the wholesale and retail trade and food and beverage service sectors in Bacolod City who were selected using stratified random sampling. The descriptive-comparative research was used in the study and utilized both researcher-made and adapted questionnaires to gather data. Results showed that BMBEs had a moderate level of vulnerability and a high level of business resilience during the COVID-19 crisis. In terms of mechanisms and challenges, most BMBEs adopt technology for promotion purposes and have experienced insufficiency of cash flows to maintain operations. It can be concluded that the businesses were highly resilient during the COVID-19 crisis, as there is only a moderate extent of vulnerabilities from the BMBEs' internal operations. Businesses were able to absorb both internal and external shocks by adjusting to change and seizing opportunities pp. 104-125
- John Rey G. Lobaton
Volume 2, issue 3, 2022
- Occupational Health and Safety, and Environmental management on the age of Fourth Industrial Revolution pp. 1-5
- Michail Chalaris
- The effect of corporate governance elements on employee performance: evident form ghanaian banking industry pp. 6-22
- Francis Osei
- The role of emotional bonding in mediating destination image on tourist loyalty pp. 23-37
- Anik Lestari
- Analysis of the Sustainability, Vulnerability, and Challenges of Aquaculture Livelihood Projects pp. 38-62
- Mark Jason M. Berio
- The Optimization of Teacher Performance Based on Transformational Leadership, Organizational Commitment and Organizational Culture: - pp. 63-74
- Sugeng Sugeng
Volume 2, issue 2, 2022
- Inclusive Growth: A Poverty Approach pp. 1-15
- Ahmad Soleh
- Analysis of the Effect of Marketing Mix on Purchase Decisions and Impact on Consumer Loyalty at Chocolate Houses in Palu City pp. 16-26
- Multazam Multazam
- The journey from Corporate Social Responsibility to Corporate Social Innovation: The Whys and the Hows pp. 27-39
- Mohsen Nazari
- Wergild or blood money from the Islamic point of view pp. 40-49
- Abdul Qodus Zarifi
- Menstrual Leave Policy; Between Gender Sensitivity and Discrimination Against Female Workers pp. 50-60
- I Dewa Ayu Widyani
- Boost Zakat Fundraising Through E-Customer Relationship Management in Digital Era pp. 61-70
- Muhammad Doddy
- Financial management of patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 virus in Romania pp. 71-78
- Nicoleta Blebea
Volume 2, issue 1, 2022
- Ergonomics and Employee Satisfaction with Special Reference to Selected Branches of Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank pp. 1-12
- Mohammad Azizur Rahman
- Does financial performance moderate the effect of CEO characteristics and stakeholder influence on corporate social responsibility in Indonesia? pp. 13-29
- Lidya Agustina
- Implementation of Tourism Management Concept in Herbal Tourism Village as Alternative Tourism Business in the New Normal Era pp. 30-44
- I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama
- Design Expert System for Auditing Financial Accounts pp. 45-53
- Abdul Rahman Khalid Al-Bakoaa
- A study of local government strategies to promote youth entrepreneurial clusters in cultural and creative industries pp. 54-67
- Chi-Sen Hung
- The Importance of the Islamic Economy and Finance in Combating Poverty and Unemployment pp. 68-79
- Allam Jaas
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