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Qurtubi Qurtubi, Muhammad Suyanto, Anas Hidayat, Elisa Kusrini,
Volume 34, Issue 3 (IJIEPR 2023)
Abstract

Various of studies on firm’s performance have been performed by reserachers involving many variables as antecedents, logistics performance is one of them. Aside from significantly supporting the firm, it also identifies firm’s performance as standard to keep up in  short and long-term competition. There are several types of criteria in logistics performance, however they are all only classified in three dimensions which are efficiency, effectiveness and differentiation. From the literature review, it was suggested that halal certification could affect logistics performance. This article proposes research model that integrates logistics efficiency, logistics effectiveness, logistics differentiation and halal certification as the dimensions of logistics performance. . It is expected to provide theoretical contribution by explaining causal relationship among variables and provide intact knowledge by considering the firm’s performance that is determined by dimensions of logistics performance. Literature review is applied for this research. Based on the result and discussion, it can be concluded that halal certification potentially could become a new dimension for logistics performance in addition to other existing three dimensions, yet it takes empirical research support strengthen this proposed model.

Nur Iftitah, Qurtubi Qurtubi, Muchamad Sugarindra,
Volume 34, Issue 4 (IJIEPR 2023)
Abstract

This research aims to determine the scope and pattern of research and understand trends in class-based storage research, to deliver the latest research on the topic of class-based storage for future studies.  This study is based on data derived from several journal publications, limited only to publication years of 2012 to 2023. Harzing's Publish or Perish and VOSviewer software were used in data collection. Therefore, 980 articles were obtained based on keywords and processed by using bibliometric analysis. From the results of bibliometric research on the topic of class-based storage, identification of trends and patterns on research growth is obtained, analyzing renewal, obsolescence, and distribution of references, estimating productivity, author, year of publication, most-contributed publishers, and collaboration among authors who discussing interrelated topics. This research shows that in bibliometric studies in class-based storage literature, by involving analysis through keywords contained in titles and abstracts, as well as various analyses of years of publication, most publications are able to deepen and expand the literature in the previous class-based storage-related research. So that the findings in terms of assessment techniques and relationships can be used as information for future researchers in such fields of study. Research on bibliometrics is the main reference, especially in the arrangement of facility layout and warehouse management. The originality provided by this study lies in the presentation of differences and similarities between current researchers and previous researchers and the processing of publication databases based on class-based storage journals. So that all published information on the topic of class-based storage in the last 10 years (2012-2023) could become a basis and reference for further research.

Melinska Ayu Febrianti, Qurtubi Qurtubi, Roaida Yanti, Hari Purnomo,
Volume 35, Issue 2 (IJIEPR 2024)
Abstract

The retail industry is a vital sector of the world economy and is characterized by fierce competition, tight profit margins, and demanding consumers. Understanding customer buying behavior patterns is essential in devising the best retail strategy to enhance product sales. This research aims to comprehend customer shopping behaviors based on retail sales transactions and formulate the best strategies. By employing multi-level association rules, the dataset is arranged hierarchically into categories, sub-categories, and items. The sales transaction data used comprises 5830 transaction records over a month. The results of this study reveal 24 associations of categories, 49 associations of sub-categories, and 12 associations of product items. Moreover, the proposed marketing strategy offers recommendations including store layout improvement, planogram design, and bundled product offerings. This research addresses the gap in empirical evidence from a previous study and suggests further observation from diverse locations to authenticate the findings, which may yield various outcomes

Rahma Fariza, Melinska Ayu Febrianti, Qurtubi Qurtubi, Hari Purnomo,
Volume 35, Issue 4 (IJIEPR 2024)
Abstract

A business faces challenges in terms of product structuring, design, and space layout; it needs to adapt traditional design management models to scientific developments, like customer shopping behavior data. This article contains a systematic review of planograms and is essential because a similar complete literature review has yet to be found. Therefore, this research is necessary, especially for business actors such as retailers and suppliers. This research aims to analyze studies on shelf-space allocation and store layout and provide advice for future research. This study used the systematic review methodology to incorporate relevant literature, of which 50 articles were later obtained. The review protocol guides a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the articles. This study proposes potential avenues for future research to offer a thorough and precise examination of the impact of shelf-space allocation and store layout. The gaps in previous studies are opportunities to create more complex and comprehensive research results on similar topics. This article added scientific value by presenting an exhaustive literature review, and it can fill the theoretical gap by completing the previous literature review.


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