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Konsep Contingency serta Peranan Moderating dan Mediating Variable dalam FP

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Contingency Theory merupakan teori yang mengadopsi pendekatan kontingensi untuk memahami dampak Strategic Orientation (SO) terhadap performa perusahaan dalam konteks Turbulensi Teknologi (TT) yang dinamis. Mendefiniskan Teknologi sebagai Variabel Moderasi menawarkan konsep teknologi yang holistik bagi nilai bisnis. Kemampuan teknologi meningkatkan harapan perusahaan untuk mencapai kinerja yang lebih baik. 4 variabel latent yang dapat digunakan untuk mengukur tingkat pengelolaan resiko yang terdiri dari risk taking behavior, firm performance, pricing capability, dan information technological turbulence. Mediating effect disini diartikan sebagai efek yang dihasilkan dari adanya Variabel mediator yang saling menghubungkan Independent variable dan Dependent Variabel. Tujuan Variabel mediator adalah menjelaskan hubungan antara IV dan DV. Variabel Mediator merupakan variable perantara atau penengah antara Independent variable (IV) dengan Dependent variable (DV) hal ini diperlukan sehingga antar variable bisa bekerja secara baik atau mediating effect dikatakan sukses.

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  • Winatha, Arvin, 2020. "Konsep Contingency serta Peranan Moderating dan Mediating Variable dalam FP," OSF Preprints 83j5r, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:83j5r
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/83j5r
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