Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018) Accounting and Management Journal
This issue of the Accounting and Management Journal compiles studies that explore entrepreneurship competence, strategic planning, financial management, and service quality within diverse sectors of Indonesia’s economy. The collection reflects a strong orientation toward problem-solving approaches in accounting, business, and management practices, integrating both analytical and behavioral perspectives. The featured papers discuss the key factors influencing entrepreneurial competence, strategic organizational planning in state-owned plantation companies using the cascading balanced scorecard method, and causal analysis of delays in apartment construction projects. Further studies examine the implementation of SERVQUAL and Quality Function Deployment (QFD) methods to assess and improve loading and unloading service quality at a Surabaya port terminal, as well as the role of character education in shaping ethical attitudes among accounting students. The issue concludes with an empirical study on how financial ratios.—Return on Assets, Dividend Payout Ratio, and Earnings per Share—affect Islamic stock prices listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index, emphasizing the intersection of financial performance and ethical investment.
This issue features contributions from authors based in Indonesia
Helena Sidharta,
Indonesia