Ni Putu Sintha Devi Yogandhi
Universitas Pendidikan Nasional

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The Struggle of Hybrid Entepreneur in The New Normal Era Ni Putu Sintha Devi Yogandhi; Gede Sri Darma
Jurnal Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 18 No 3 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Nasional

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This study aims to know and analyze about Hybrid Entrepreneur and the strategy of Hybrid Entrepreneur in the New Normal Era. The research setting is the physical environment with a qualitative approach. Key Informan is a Hybrid Entrepreneur determined by Purposive Sampling technique. Data collection was done by interviews, observations and documentation. The data source is from sources that can be used as a Hybrid Entrepreneur model and process by using Strategy Management approach with technical analysis of strategy formulation is based on a three-stage framework of strategy formulation with analysis tools Internal Factor Evaluation Matrix, External Factor Evaluation Matrix, Strengths-Weakness-Opportunities-Threats Matrix and the Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix. The conclusion are to become a Hybrid Entrepreneur should be based on expertise, while also having the ability to take opportunities and the courage in making business decisions. Market Penetration Strategy is the most appropriate strategy in facing competition in this New Normal era with the best long-term strategy is Integration Strategy, which is to increase the sales network directly to consumers, then increase control over suppliers for product innovation development, and increase competitiveness among others by acquiring competitors.
Does Human Capital Investment Matter to Inclusive Growth? Ni Putu Sintha Devi Yogandhi; Gede Andika
JEMSI (Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen, dan Akuntansi) Vol. 9 No. 6 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Sekretariat Pusat Lembaga Komunitas Informasi Teknologi Aceh

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This research addresses the disparity between economic growth and inclusive welfare in Indonesia by examining the link between investment in human capital and inclusive economic growth. Despite economic expansion, the country hasn't witnessed proportional improvements in poverty, unemployment, and inequality. Employing quantitative methods and a time frame spanning 2000-2020, this study analyzes data on economic growth, education and health financing, and the Human Development Index. Findings reveal a nuanced relationship: while physical capital's impact on economic growth remains insignificant, human capital investment correlates significantly yet negatively with the quality of human capital per economic growth unit. Health sector financing positively influences economic growth, whereas education financing shows a negative impact. Notably, improvements in human capital and health financing significantly enhance economic inclusiveness, indicating their pivotal role in fostering inclusive economic growth in Indonesia in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals.