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Journal : Servitium Smart Journal

Webinar Inovasi dan Adaptasi pada mahasiswa FEB Universitas Klabat dalam rangka meningkatkan minat berwirausaha Lelengboto, Abraham; Wardoyo, Sharon Kumaratih Dewi
Servitium Smart Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Servitium Smart Journal
Publisher : Universitas Klabat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31154/servitium.v2i2.27

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The government believes that entrepreneurship is one of the economic drivers for Indonesia to be able to compete globally. Kemendikbudristek is doing this by promoting the “Wirausaha Merdeka” program in the hope that students will gain real experience and understanding of entrepreneurship. The Faculty of Economics and Business of Klabat University, through the Student Association (HIMA) in the academic advancement department, raised the title “The importance of innovation and adaptation in business” as an attempt to raise the interest of entrepreneurial students. This webinar highlights the theory of creative destruction and disruptive innovation and aims to improve students' understanding of entrepreneurship, innovation, and adaptation. The presenter leads the seminar through lectures and open discussion. The goal of this webinar is to increase the understanding of the subjects delivered. Zoom is the media for this webinar, and the total number of participants in this event is ninety-two students. Pre- and post-tests are the tools used to measure the success of the webinar. The results of the test showed that there was an improvement in students' understanding of innovation, creative destruction, and disruptive innovation. Through this webinar, students gain an understanding of the theme of entrepreneurship that will affect their perception and attitude toward being entrepreneurs.
Building Entrepreneurial Capacity Among Women Through Accounting Training Lelengboto, Abraham; Wardoyo, Sharon Kumaratih Dewi; Lompoliu, Erienika Meiling; Moniung, Rini Veronica
Servitium Smart Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2025): Servitium Smart Journal
Publisher : Universitas Klabat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31154/servitium.v4i1.45

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In alignment with Indonesia’s people-centered economic framework under the 1945 Constitution, micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) contribute over sixty percent to the national gross domestic product. A significant share of this contribution is supported by women entrepreneurs, although they continue to face barriers in accessing entrepreneurial literacy, particularly in financial management. To address this issue, the Office of Cooperatives and MSMEs, in collaboration with Klabat University, implemented a community engagement program providing basic bookkeeping training for women entrepreneurs in Bitung City, North Sulawesi. The training design was informed by value chain theory, which identifies financial record-keeping as a vital supporting activity in value creation. A participatory learning approach was adopted, encouraging active discussion and culminating in an accounting practicum. Program effectiveness was assessed through pre- and post-training surveys, with data analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. A mean-difference test was applied to measure changes in participants’ competencies. The results show a significant increase in accounting knowledge following the intervention, indicating that the participants benefited from the training and demonstrated strong commitment to enhancing their entrepreneurial capacities. Keywords— People-centered economy, Women, Entrepreneurship, Accounting, MSMEs