OAR@UM Collection: /library/oar/handle/123456789/65868 2025-12-28T12:10:45Z 2025-12-28T12:10:45Z Journal of Corporate Governance, Insurance and Risk Management : volume 2 : issue 1 /library/oar/handle/123456789/65997 2020-12-29T09:38:52Z 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: Journal of Corporate Governance, Insurance and Risk Management : volume 2 : issue 1 Editors: Todorović, Igor; Grima, Simon; Özen, Ercan; Tipurić, Darko Abstract: 1/ Maja Daraboš, Borojević Majab - Strategic analysis of textile manufacturing industry : case of Croatia; 2/ Nilmawatia, Shinta Heru Satotob - Developing financial distress prediction model for companies going public : accounting, macroeconomic, market, and industry approaches; 3/ Chintya Faradita Putri, Dini Turipanam Alamanda - Conflict resolution analysis using graph model for conflict resolution (GMCR) approach (a case study in conflict and cooperation agreement between IDT and IDMT); 4/ Bidyanand Jha, Dr. K. V. A. Balaji - Online purchase intention of tablets (PC) : role of social media and learning style; 5/ Nurul Fadly Habidin, Farah Izzaida Mohd Zamri, Nursyazwani Mohd Fuzi, Mad Ithnin Salleh, Nor Azrin Md Latip - Green lean six sigma, managerial innovation and financial performance in automotive industry; 6/ Igor Todorović, Mojca Duh - Analysis of performance of state owned enterprises : compression analysis of the Republic of Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina; 7/ Magweva Rabson , Maribha Shiri - Internet banking adoption and usage in Zimbabwean commercial banks : an analytical approach; 8/ Aysha Herdiwan, Sri Widiyanesti - An analysis of machine effectiveness on the production line by using overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) method based on total productive maintenance (TPM) principle (a study case of Ball Tea machine in PT Kabepe Chakra); 9/ Mr. Chetan V. Hiremath, Dr. V. S. Pai - Local firms versus MNCs in India : a study of competitive performance; 10/ Dindayal Swain - An output driven analytical construct on the choice criteria of Indian consumers for organized new retail outlets 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z Strategic analysis of textile manufacturing industry : case of Croatia Darabos, Maja Borojevic, Maja /library/oar/handle/123456789/65996 2020-12-17T08:13:43Z 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: Strategic analysis of textile manufacturing industry : case of Croatia Authors: Darabos, Maja; Borojevic, Maja Abstract: The textile manufacturing industry in Croatia has set its foundations during the existence of Yugoslavia, and was then one of the most successful industries in Croatia. Marked by a large number of employees, the majority of women with secondary school education, it was an industry in which has operated a small number of large companies with many employees. Croatian textile manufacturing industry still has the major role in Croatian economy. Despite many changes and difficulties caused by the reduction of the market, the industry has maintained a very important place in the Croatian economy. The position of the textile manufacturing industry is very complex, given the economic, but also the global situation. Thus, the main goal of this paper is to analyze the textile manufacturing industry on the sample of Croatian manufacturing firms. The aim was to define the importance of the textile industry in Croatia using Porter's model of five competitive forces, and also to determine the key segments needed for success and further development of the textile industry. Furthermore, the analysis will give us a clear insight into the economic aspects of the textile industry and all of the factors and forces that have the influence on the industry development and all the opportunities and threats that work in this industry. The result showed that the textile industry in Croatia is threatening further strengthening power of suppliers and buyers, unless there is a connection and association of enterprises. Great threat whose intensity enhances is the entry of new competitors, both domestic and large competitors from foreign markets. 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z Developing financial distress prediction model for companies going public : accounting, macroeconomic, market, and industry approaches Nilmawati Satoto, Shinta Heru /library/oar/handle/123456789/65983 2020-12-17T07:03:25Z 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: Developing financial distress prediction model for companies going public : accounting, macroeconomic, market, and industry approaches Authors: Nilmawati; Satoto, Shinta Heru Abstract: This research is to construct a model for an accurate prediction of financial distress by finding and including other variables outside the data/information derived the accounting reports. The population of this research is composed of all the non-financial companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. As for the samples, they are the companies experiencing financial distress which is indicated by their negative profits in two consecutive years; and the control group is composed of the companies in the same industry group with the total asset of almost the same as that of the companies experiencing financial distress; only that these companies do not experience financial distress.The model to construct the financial distress prediction is the Binary Logistic Regression. The results show that the variables of the group of financial ratios, namely liquidity, profitability, leverage, activity, and cash flow, can be used as the variables for the financial distress prediction. However, the variables of the group of market and macroeconomic ratios cannot be employed to predict. Meanwhile, the variable of the group of industry treated as a moderating dummy variable does not indicate to have any moderating influence on the variables of financial ratio that previously proved to have significant influence on the possibility of the financial distress of a company. 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z Conflict resolution analysis using graph model for conflict resolution (GMCR) approach (a case study in conflict and cooperation agreement between IDT and IDMT) Putri, Chintya Faradita Alamanda, Dini Turipanam /library/oar/handle/123456789/65982 2020-12-17T07:03:03Z 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: Conflict resolution analysis using graph model for conflict resolution (GMCR) approach (a case study in conflict and cooperation agreement between IDT and IDMT) Authors: Putri, Chintya Faradita; Alamanda, Dini Turipanam Abstract: This study uses the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution (GMCR) as an approach to describe the optimal solution for resolving the conflict which happened between IDT and its subsidiary IDMT. This conflict arose when IDMT used IDT’s 2.1 frequency band. The main players in the conflict is IDT with its subsidiaries namely IDMT. The other parties involved in the conflict were KTI NGO, Central Jakarta District Court, Attorney General's Office and Policy Institute (MCIT and Administrative Court). The method used in this research is qualitative research that uses literature review as a tool for data collection Based on the stability analysis, The equilibrium scenario for all the parties in frame I and frame II was the first scenario. The first scenario happened when, KTI NGO reported that there was an alleged misuse of mobile cellular network in the frequency of 2.1 GHz / 3G conducted by IDT and IDMT. IDT and IDMT sent out a counter report stating that they had been extorted by KTI NGO. The Central Jakarta District Court then concluded that KTI NGO had been guilty of extorting IDT and IDMT. However the Attorney General's Office continued their investigation on IDT and IDMT because of their suspected misuse of mobile cellular network and on the Policy Institute who defended IDT and IDMT. Based on the outcome of the conflict as reported on online news portals, it can be concluded there is correlation between the outcome of the conflict and the stable solution (equilibrium) generated through the GCMR approach. The implications of this study can be used as a reference for the Indonesian government and stakeholders in the telecommunications industry to resolve similar conflict in the telecommunications cooperation agreement. 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z