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Implementation of Event Risk Management in Minimizing Human Error at PT Indovision Prima Film Lisa, Natasia Poetri; Widaharthana, I Putu Esa; Sumadi, I Gede
Indonesian Journal of Applied and Industrial Sciences (ESA) Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/esa.v3i5.11284

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This study aims to explore the implementation of event risk management in minimizing human error during event documentation activities by PT Indovision Prima Film. The research methods used include in-depth interviews, documentation studies, and observations, followed by qualitative analysis of the collected data using risk dimension theory, ISO 31000:2018 risk management process, and human error classification. The results indicate that PT Indovision Prima Film has successfully implemented a risk management process to effectively minimize human error in event documentation, continuously adhering to the ISO 31000:2018 risk management process. The company is prepared to take further actions to strengthen its event risk management strategies, such as updating SOPs and implementing fair and educational sanctions to reduce the frequency and impact of human errors in event documentation activities, thereby minimizing potential losses. 
Insights and Challenges Business Incubation at Indonesian Universities Widaharthana, I Putu Esa; Adyatma, Prastha
JUSTBEST Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Sustainable Business and Management
Publisher : Global Researcher Network

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52432/justbest.4.1.22-33

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Business incubators at universities have become a crucial component in fostering entrepreneurship and supporting startup development, especially in emerging economies like Indonesia. These incubators offer a supportive environment that helps entrepreneurs transform their ideas into successful businesses through mentorship, networking, and access to resources. However, despite their growing importance, business incubators in Indonesian universities face several challenges, including limited funding, regulatory hurdles, and a lack of experienced mentors. This literature review synthesizes existing research on university-based business incubators in Indonesia, exploring their role in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, the services they provide, and the obstacles they encounter. The review also highlights the contributions of these incubators to local economies and job creation, while addressing the gaps in research, such as the need for long-term impact assessments, sector-specific incubation models, and a deeper understanding of the regulatory environment. By identifying these challenges and opportunities, this review offers valuable insights for improving the effectiveness of university-based incubators in Indonesia, ultimately enhancing the country’s entrepreneurship landscape and contributing to sustainable economic growth.