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THE The Future of Entrepreneurship in Indonesia: Fostering The Millennials' Entrepreneurial Intention Elkana Timotius
Indonesian Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship (IJBE) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): IJBE, Vol. 8 No. 1, January 2022
Publisher : School of Business, IPB University (SB-IPB)

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Employment opportunities are unbalanced due to the addition of workers each year. Without proper management, this condition may increase unemployment, burdening the country's economy. Therefore, the entrepreneurial intention needs to be fostered for millennials to overcome the intense competition in the labor market. This quantitative study aims to identify the factors that influence the millennial's entrepreneurial intention in Indonesia in order to foster them appropriately. The survey was conducted in May-June 2021, involving 100 randomly selected respondents aged between 25 and 40 in Indonesia. A questionnaire with twenty-six questions was used to identify the right strategy for fostering entrepreneurial intention among millennials. Entrepreneurial knowledge, entrepreneurial orientation, and entrepreneurial efficacy were the three independent variables in this study. They were mediated by the entrepreneurial mindset on entrepreneurial intention as the dependent variable in path analysis, with family support as the moderating variable. Moreover, fifteen hypotheses were tested and accepted by statistical analysis using SmartPLS. The results showed that entrepreneurial knowledge, entrepreneurial orientation, and entrepreneurial efficacy affected the formation of the entrepreneurial mindset, influencing the growth of entrepreneurial intention. Furthermore, family support strengthened the effect of each relationship between these variables. However, family support could be limited by the millennials' unique characteristics and psychological development. Keywords: entrepreneurial knowledge, entrepreneurial orientation, entrepreneurial efficacy, entrepreneurial mindset, millennial's entrepreneurship
Industrial Waste Treatment Management: A Review Elkana Timotius; Galuh Sukmarani
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND APPLIED ENGINEERING Vol 4, No 1 (2021): JSAE
Publisher : Widyagama University of Malang

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Industrial development is hand-to-hand with economic growth. It has a positive impact on many economic sectors and human living, but also produces hazardous waste which giving a negative impact on the environment and human health. Industrial wastes have a high contribution to climate changes, many human diseases, a mutation on animals and plants. Recently, there are many methods to overcome industrial waste include physical, chemical, and biological treatment. Moreover, waste management also is developed to optimize the treatment using 3R (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) and WTE (Waste to Energy). Therefore, this paper tried to discuss many technologies for industrial waste treatment and management includes recent research, benefit, and drawback.
Store Layout and Purchase Intention: Unraveling a Complex Nexus on Indonesian Minimarket Elkana Timotius; R Dimas Widya Putra
MIX: JURNAL ILMIAH MANAJEMEN Vol 13, No 1 (2023): MIX: JURNAL ILMIAH MANAJEMEN
Publisher : Universitas Mercu Buana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/jurnal_mix.2023.v13i1.013

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Objectives: The store layout in a minimarket is a strategy to encourage repeat purchases from customers. This study attempts to assess the layout design of the minimarket in Indonesia and comprehend its contribution to purchase intention.Methodology: This research observed two well-known minimarkets in Indonesia, namely Alfamart and Indomaret. A literature review associated with field findings was conducted to find their relationship to consumer purchase intention.Finding: Consumers' shopping behavior in minimarket retail stores in Indonesia does not show much difference from the behavior of consumers in other countries. Consumers will not linger in a store that is generally not too large. They come to minimarket retail stores not for "window shopping" but have planned beforehand on the products that they will buy.Conclusion: A grid design in the minimarket is effective to shape consumer behavior by directing their movement, shopping effectiveness, and control. However, it needs a product display management that arouses interest in buying that invokes the feeling of completion and diversity, but also does not look too full and messy.
INTRAPRENEURSHIP OF MIDDLE-LEVEL MANAGERS: HOW TO TRIGGER THEIR ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION? Elkana Timotius
Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan Vol. 25 No. 1 (2023): MARCH 2023
Publisher : Management Study Program, Faculty of Business and Economics, Petra Christian University

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This research aimed to find a way to trigger the achievement motivation of middle-level managers as intrapreneurs. It was quantitative research with data collected from 41 store managers in a national bicycle retail chain in Indonesia through 32-Likert scale questions. Path analysis measures the effect of three independent variables and one intervening variable on a dependent variable. The findings indicated that the achievement motivation of a middle-level manager was directly affected by the reward system and job satisfaction. However, they need management support to become intrapreneurs in the retail business. Management support had a significant direct effect on job satisfaction and a significant indirect and direct effect on achievement motivation. The work environment, reward system, and management support simultaneously directly affected achievement motivation. In short, these findings encourage companies to focus on management support to trigger the achievement motivation of middle-level managers. Job satisfaction, reward system, and work environment also contribute to reaching this objective consecutively.
Optimasi Penjadwalan Kerja Tenaga Penjual di Toko Ritel Menggunakan Programa Linier Elkana Timotius; Monica Nathania Utama; Lianching Christiane Nasali; Felicia Natalie Wangsa; Sani Susanto
JIE Scientific Journal on Research and Application of Industrial System Vol 8, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : President University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/jie.v8i1.4198

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Tuntutan konsumen yang semakin tinggi, pilihan produk yang semakin beragam, dan jalur distribusi yang semakin kompleks menjadi tantangan bagi industri ritel untuk bertumbuh dan bertahan. Kualitas layanan menjadi kunci untuk memenangkan persaingan di toko fisik. Keterbatasan sumber daya dan margin keuntungan harus dikelola secara optimal dengan mengefisiensikan biaya operasional dan mengefektifkan layanan yang diberikan. Studi ini dilakukan di sebuah jaringan toko ritel sepeda “Rodalink” yang berlokasi di Bandung. Ketersediaan layanan diukur dari bulan Agustus hingga Desember 2021. Pengamatan menemukan pola dinamis pada tingkat kunjungan konsumen untuk setiap hari di setiap rentang waktunya. Kondisi empiris tersebut mendorong perlunya pengaturan ulang jadwal kerja tenaga penjual agar dapat menghasilkan ketersediaan layanan paling optimal. Setiap konsumen harus dapat dilayani setidaknya oleh seorang tenaga penjual. Programa linier diterapkan dengan fungsi objektif berupa persamaan yang meminimasi biaya tenaga kerja serta kendala fungsionalnya adalah banyaknya konsumen yang berkunjung dan jam kerja karyawan. Hasil iterasi merekomendasikan penambahan 2 orang tenaga penjual agar dapat mencapai standar kualitas layanan yang diinginkan. Tingginya tingkat kunjungan konsumen di hari tertentu diantisipasi dengan mempekerjakan tambahan 1 orang sebagai tenaga kerja harian lepas. Secara total, biaya tenaga kerja menjadi lebih sedikit daripada harus membayar upah lembur namun memperbesar peluang konsumen yang dapat dilayaninya.
Bibliometric Study on IoT Adoption in Smart Manufacturing: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities Loso Judijanto; Husain Ali; M Safii; Rasna Rasna; Elkana Timotius
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 3 No. 01 (2025): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

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This bibliometric study investigates the adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) in smart manufacturing, examining the trends, challenges, and opportunities that have shaped this evolving field from 2000 to 2022. Utilizing data sourced exclusively from Scopus and analyzed through VOSviewer, the research identifies core themes, tracks their progression over time, and highlights the key contributors and collaborations across countries. The analysis reveals a significant shift from basic IoT applications towards more sophisticated integrations like machine learning, digital twins, and enhanced security protocols. The study also underscores the crucial role of international collaboration in advancing IoT research and addresses the pressing challenges such as interoperability, security concerns, and the workforce skills gap. Furthermore, it suggests future research directions, including the need for standardized IoT frameworks and the exploration of sustainable IoT practices. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the IoT landscape in manufacturing, offering insights into its future trajectory and the potential for transformative industry advancements.