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Journal : Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi dan Perpajakan

Pengaruh Pembelajaran Prakarya dan Kewirausahaan, serta Literasi Ekonomi terhadap Intensi Berwirausaha dengan Efikasi Diri sebagai Variabel Mediasi pada Siswa SMAN di Ciracas Fadhilah Alwan; Aditya Pratama; Suparno Suparno
Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Perpajakan Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Agustus : Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Perpajakan (JEAP)
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/jeap.v2i3.1308

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This study aims to analyze the influence of Craft and Entrepreneurship Learning as well as economic literacy on entrepreneurial intention, with self-efficacy as a mediating variable among senior high school students in Ciracas, East Jakarta. The research is grounded in the issue of low entrepreneurial intention among students based on preliminary survey results, and the persistently high unemployment rate among high school graduates. This study adopts a quantitative approach using a survey method through questionnaires distributed to 11th-grade students from three schools: SMAN 99, SMAN 58, and SMAN 105 Jakarta. Data were analyzed using the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) method. The results indicate that both Craft and Entrepreneurship Learning and economic literacy have a positive effect on self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intention. Moreover, self-efficacy is proven to be a significant partial mediating variable in the relationship between the independent variables and entrepreneurial intention. This research recommends strengthening entrepreneurship education and improving economic literacy in schools as strategies to foster students’ confidence and entrepreneurial spirit from an early age.
Pengaruh Pendidikan Kewirausahaan dan Lingkungan Sekolah terhadap Minat Berwirausaha Siswa SMK di Jakarta Selatan Desfi Dwiyana Nurhayati; Corry Yohana; Aditya Pratama
Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Perpajakan Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Agustus : Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Perpajakan (JEAP)
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/jeap.v2i3.1359

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This study aims to determine the effect of entrepreneurship education and the school environment on the entrepreneurial interest of Vocational High School (SMK) students in South Jakarta. The background of this study is based on the importance of developing an entrepreneurial spirit among the younger generation as a strategic effort in facing employment challenges and encouraging the creation of new jobs. SMK students are seen as potential entrepreneurs who need to be equipped with entrepreneurial knowledge, skills, and attitudes from an early age. Therefore, entrepreneurship education and the school environment are two crucial factors that can shape entrepreneurial mindsets and motivations. This study uses a quantitative approach with an associative research type. The study population was students from five vocational high schools spread across South Jakarta. A sample of 173 respondents was selected through a stratified random sampling technique based on school strata and gender to obtain representative data. Data were collected using a closed questionnaire instrument that has been tested for validity and reliability. The data analysis technique used was multiple linear regression, which began with classical assumption tests such as normality, multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity, and linearity. The results of the study indicate that partially, entrepreneurship education has a positive and significant influence on students' entrepreneurial interest. Similarly, the school environment also has a positive and significant influence. Simultaneously, both variables contribute to increasing entrepreneurial interest, with an Adjusted R Square value of 0.412. This means that 41.2% of the variation in entrepreneurial interest can be explained by entrepreneurship education and the school environment, while 58.8% is influenced by other factors. These findings emphasize the important role of schools in creating a learning ecosystem that encourages innovation, independence, and an entrepreneurial spirit among students.