The Influences of Operational Performance on Profitability and Its Implications on Financial Performance (Case Study of Palm Oil Commodity in Nusantara Plantation Holding-Indonesia)

Authors

  • R. Susanto Hendiarto, Rizka Tri Andani, Nur Richa Rea, Nurul Aini Budiyanti

Abstract

This study aims to determine the description and how much influence Operational Performance of Palm Oil Commodity has on profitability. This study discusses two variables, namely Operational Performance as an independent or independent variable, profitability as an intervening or intermediate variable, and financial performance as the dependent or dependent variable. The method used in this research is descriptive and verification methods with a quantitative approach, so the research methods used are descriptive survey methods and explanatory survey methods. In this research object, there is a population frame. The technique taken is purposive sampling technique. Types of data can be grouped into primary data and secondary data. The data collection techniques used were library research and field research. By using eviews, the result shows that operational performance has an effect on profitability, and profitability has a significant effect on financial performance.  Based on the results of the research, the companies used as samples are still limited to Oil Palm Commodity, so it is necessary to do further research using other research samples of different commodities and other comprehensive income within a longer observation time so that it is expected that the results obtained can be generalized.

Published

2020-11-01

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