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The Influence of Business Capital and Owner's Personality on Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Development Sudja’i Sudja’i; Ernawati Ernawati
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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SMEs are one of the contributors to increasing the national economy. SMEs themselves are able to have a good impact on the environment around SMEs. SMEs create job opportunities for local residents. The problem that often occurs in SMEs in Indonesia is the difficulty of SMEs to get business capital and how the personality of the business owner is. This quantitative research was conducted on SMEs in Kediri, East Java. Sampling was done by random sampling. The sample used was 46 respondents. This research uses multiple linear regression data analysis techniques. Business capital has a significant effect on the development of SMEs. The personality of the SMEs owner has a significant influence on the development of SMEs. Business capital and the personality of the SMEs owner have a significant effect on the joint development of SMEs.
Analysis of the Role of Experience, Ability and Motivation on Employee Performance Ella Anastasya Sinambela; Ernawati Ernawati
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 2 (2021): July 2021
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Human resource planning is directed so that each employee is able to provide work results in accordance with the standards set by the company. The company's ability to achieve goals is also determined by the work of employees to carry out their duties. This associative research aims to determine the effect of experience, ability, and work motivation on employee performance. The population of this study are employees of a distributor company in the city of Surabaya. The study took samples from all members of the population, amounting to 77 respondents. This study uses multiple linear regression data analysis techniques. From the results of data analysis, it was found that experience had a significant effect on employee performance. Work ability has a significant effect on employee performance. Motivation has a significant effect on employee performance. Experience, ability, and motivation simultaneously have a significant effect on employee performance
Creative Economy Development Efforts in Culinary Business Arif Rachman Putra; Ernawati Ernawati; Jahroni Jahroni; Tri Seno Anjanarko; Eli Retnowati
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 2, No 1 (2022): January 2022
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The government has declared the creative economy to be the foundation of the regional economy. This statement is evidenced by the continued development of the creative economy in Indonesia. It was recorded that in 2021 the creative economy contributed 1.274 trillion rupiah. With this result, the government will be optimistic about its original goal. The creative economy of the culinary sector is one of the 17 sectors launched in Indonesia. The culinary sector contributes 41% to the GDP of the creative economy. With this increase, it is necessary to know what factors have an impact on increasing the creative economy of the culinary sector. Indonesia has many culinary delights spread throughout its territory. So that people do not have difficulty in determining the product they want to sell. The community is expected to be able to innovate to produce products that are packaged modernly by maintaining the existing taste. Creative economy business actors are also expected to be able to overcome obstacles with their creative ideas.
The Effect of Social Support and Extraversion Personality on Entrepreneurial Interest in Students Ernawati Ernawati; Ella Anastasya Sinambela; Cici Cici; Resva June Silviana; Roudhotul Nur Azizah; Sohibatun Naudalia
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 2, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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Students are a group in society that obtains its status because of its ties to a university. Higher education certainly produces students who are excellent and competent in their fields. And interest in entrepreneurship. Developed countries both from the economic and industrial sectors are indicated by the entrepreneurial growth index. This study aims to determine the effect of social support and extraversion personality on entrepreneurial interest. The research to be conducted is a quantitative research type. This type of research design uses an Explanatory Survey. This survey was conducted by taking samples from the total population and using a questionnaire as a data collection tool. Furthermore, the methods used are descriptive and verification methods. The sample used in this study amounted to 100 respondents. The analysis carried out in this study used linear regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that social support and extraversion have an effect on interest in entrepreneurship.