The Influence Offirm Strategy and Organizational Resilience To Technology Orientation Andit’simplication To Company Performanceof Coal Mining Company In Indonesia

Journal Title: International Journal of Business and Management Invention - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 11

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the influence of Firm Strategy and Organizational Resilience to Technology Orientation, and its implication to Company Performance of coal mining company in Indonesia.The methodology of this research is an explanatory study by testing seven hypotheses. The population of this research was conducted on 5 coal mining companies and and 6 coal mining contractor companies.From estimated populations is 64,111 staffs with a total sample of 308 respondents. Data were collected using questionnaire and technical data analysis using SEM (Structural Equation Modeling).The results of this study found that: (1) Firm Strategy affects Technology Orientation positively and significantly; (2) Organizational Resilience affects Technology Orientation positively and significantly; (3) Firm Strategy affects Company Performance positively and significantly; (4) Organizational Resilience affects Company Performance positively and significantly; (5) Technology Orientation affects Company Performance positively and significantly; (6) Firm Strategy and Organizational Resilience simultaneously affect Technology Orientation positively and significantly; (7) Firm Strategy, Technology Orientation, and Organizational Resilience simultaneously affect Company Performance positively and significantly. Technology Orientation as a mediating variable improves the relationship between Firm Strategy and Organizational Resilience with Company Performance.From the test of 7 hypotheses were proved entirely accepted. Technology Orientation as a mediating variable increases the influence of Firm Strategy and Organizational Resilience relationship to Company Performance. Organizational Resilience as an independent variable is the most powerful influence of the Company Performance.

Authors and Affiliations

Sorimuda Pulungan, Dadan Umar Daihani, Willy Arafah

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Sorimuda Pulungan, Dadan Umar Daihani, Willy Arafah (2018). The Influence Offirm Strategy and Organizational Resilience To Technology Orientation Andit’simplication To Company Performanceof Coal Mining Company In Indonesia. International Journal of Business and Management Invention, 7(11), 62-73. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-416118