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Journal : Dinamika Pendidikan

Effect of Networking Based Entrepreneurial Learning on Employability Interest for University Students Arni, Yusni; Siswandari, Siswandari; Akhyar, Muhammad; Asrowi, Asrowi
Dinamika Pendidikan Vol 17, No 1 (2022): June 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/dp.v17i1.36832

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The study aims at investigating entrepreneurship learning in universities regarding the effect of achievement motivation and creativity on student entrepreneurial intention mediated by online social networks. This study is quantitative research. Data were collected data from 290 online respondents who were students from various private universities in Lampung, South Sumatera and Bangka Belitung provinces in Indonesia. This study using random sampling, and research questionnaires were collected online. The data were analyzed using the structural equation model Smart Pls 3.2.7. This study investigated seven research’hypothesis. The result of the research shows that achievement motivation and creativity have a significant effect on entrepreneurial interest. Itindicates that online social networking can mediate the relationship between achievement motivation and creativity on entrepreneurial interest as well. The findings of this study also contribute to the conceptual framework for lecturers in entrepreneurship learning to increase student entrepreneurship intention. It is recommended to compare the entrepreneurial intention model among state universities as a comparative study to understand how to build entrepreneurial interest in universities as a contribution to create young entrepreneurs.
Is students' Accounting Employability Influenced by Work Integrated Learning and Networking Behavior? Saputri, Fadhilah Mahanani; Siswandari, Siswandari; Setyowibowo, Feri
Dinamika Pendidikan Vol 18, No 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/dp.v18i2.48267

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Accounting employability skills for accounting vocational graduates include general skills, technical skills, and general knowledge, so that graduates have eligibility in the accounting field. The condition of accounting employability skills still tends to be low so that the availability of graduates in the world of work is still not optimal. This study aims to examine the effect of work-integrated learning on accounting employability skills through networking behavior. The research population was all accounting students in Klaten Regency, totaling 835 students. The sample technique used was purposive sampling with a sample size of 387 students. The test results show that work integrated learning affects accounting employability skills, networking behavior affects accounting employability skills, and work integrated learning indirectly affects accounting employability skills through networking behavior. The results show that students' practical experience in the vocational curriculum has an impact on networking behavior to stay connected to the world of work, which ultimately increases students' employability. The results of this study provide recommendations to the government as a policy maker to improve the quality of learning that is integrated with the world of work so that it has a long-term impact on improving the quality of student employment.
Why Instrument Needs to be Revised? An Experience in Developing Digital Creativity Instrument with The Expert Judgement Sari, Puji Novita; Siswandari, Siswandari; Sangka, Khresna Bayu
Dinamika Pendidikan Vol 18, No 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/dp.v18i2.48024

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Creativity plays a crucial role in 21st-century learning, particularly in its integration with technology. The fusion of digital technology and creativity forms the emerging domain known as digital creativity. This study aimed to assess the instrument development stages of digital creativity, describe the creative products produced by students, and identify the ranking indicators of digital creativity. The research design involved the development of a digital creativity assessment instrument for accounting students, employing quantittaive descriptive research. The research subjects consisted of five experts and 177 accounting students. Data collection techniques included the Planel Expert Judgment and student performance assessments. Data analysis techniques involved Aiken's V and Consistency Reliability using the Inter-Rater Reliability, which employs the Interclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC). The results revealed that digital creativity intrument in this study was adopted and developed from Cropley Cropley (2008), Guan et al. (2021), Haller et al. (2011) and Canina Bruno (2021). The value of V and ICC values for the research instrument, focusing on instructions, language use, and content, were accepted with revisions. Similarly, the V and ICC values for the 29 indicators/items assessing digital creativity were accepted with revision. This indicate that the instrument is well-suited for measuring digital creativity, given its strong validity and reliability. Among the digital creativity indicators, the highest and lowest rangkings were associated with ethical and sustainable learning and convincingness. The three most frequently used applications by students are Capcut, Canva, and Microsoft PowerPoint.