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Journal : JOURNAL OF APPLIED BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Generation Z Entrepreneurial Intentions in the Agricultural Sector in Batam Industrial City Saqdiah, Fatma; Sari, Suci Evita; Wirawan, Adhitomo; Putri, Ancala Laras; Sabrina, Nova; Surmayanti, Reni
Journal of Applied Business Administration Vol 9 No 1 (2025): Journal of Applied Business Administration
Publisher : Pusat P2M Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/jaba.v9i1.9204

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This study aims to analyze the factors of generation Z entrepreneurial intentions in the agricultural sector in the industrial city of Batam. The population in this study is management students from 4 universities in Batam City with a total of 200 respondents. This research is a quantitative research. The method used to analyze the data is factor analysis. In this study, there are 19 variables that can be reduced to several factors with the results of the study showing that there are 5 new factors, namely economic improvement, decision-making, interest, entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial confidence.
Tracer Study of Alumni of the Applied Business Administration Study Program of Batam State Polytechnic (Case Study of Alumni In 2015-2021) Wirawan, Adhitomo; Rahman, Fuad Arif; Palit, Agnes Tiaranadya; Devano, Alrido Martha; Olifia, Jessica
Journal of Applied Business Administration Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Journal of Applied Business Administration
Publisher : Pusat P2M Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/jaba.v7i2.6316

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This study aims to provide empirical evidence regarding the tracer study of alumni of the Batam State Polytechnic Applied Business Administration Study Program (Case Study of Alumni 2015-2021). The research data is mainly sourced from questionnaires distributed to 227 alumni samples determined by the Krejcie & Morgan technique. Respondent characteristics are presented based on gender, type of class attended, year of graduation, and current domicile distribution. In addition, respondent data is presented based on the absorption of alumni which includes employment status, description of the respondent's current situation, type of work done, income, and how to get a job. The results showed that as many as 211 alumni (92.95%) had jobs that were relevant to the curriculum, but as many as 16 alumni (7.05%) did not have relevant jobs so that the Applied Business Administration Study Program curriculum had high relevance to the world of work.