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Assessing Students’ Entrepreneurial Interest Post Covid -19 Pandemic Chrisna Riane Opod; Nikolas F. Wuryaningrat
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): BEFIC Conference Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1679

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This study analyses the influence of entrepreneurship education and family background on entrepreneurial interests. The sample of this study is 6th-semester students, Faculty of Economics and Business, Manado State University, who have received entrepreneurship classes. A total of fifty respondents answered the questionnaire thoroughly. Multiple linear regression tests were carried out to prove the hypothesis obtained from the review literature. Based on the research and discussion results, it can be concluded that the factor of entrepreneurship education influences interest in entrepreneurship. In contrast, the family background factor does not influence the Interest in entrepreneurship. Meanwhile, simultaneously entrepreneurial education and family background affect entrepreneurial Interest. It is undeniable that the COVID-19 pandemic had weakened the Indonesian economy, but not with Interest in entrepreneurship. Looking at the result of research that found that entrepreneurship education influences the Interest in entrepreneurship for students, it is necessary to pay more attention to lectures on entrepreneurship, and a better program can be developed. Keywords: Entrepreneurial Education, Entrepreneurial Interest, Family Background, Manado State University, Multiple Linear Regression. 
Reviewing The Role of Destination Brand Identity in Sustainable Tourism Destinations Opod, Chrisna Riane; Sukawati, Tjokorda Gde Raka; Sukaatmadja, I Putu Gde; Suparna, Gede
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 8, No 2 (2025): 2025 ICPM Thailand Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v8i2.4184

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Sustainable tourism has become a central theme in destination development worldwide, driven by increasing awareness of tourism’s environmental, social, and cultural impacts. Within this context, Destination Brand Identity (DBI) plays a crucial role in shaping tourist perceptions and enhancing the long-term competitiveness of destinations. This study presents a systematic literature review using a qualitative approach aimed at examining the contribution of DBI to sustainable tourism destinations. A total of 20 peer-reviewed articles published over the past decade were critically analyzed, focusing on five core themes: (1) DBI dimensions that support sustainability; (2) the role of DBI in enhancing destination sustainability; (3) the integration of DBI with sustainable branding practices; (4) community engagement and local representation in DBI formation; and (5) methodological developments in DBI and sustainable tourism studies. The findings are expected to enrich the academic discourse on DBI and provide practical insights for sustainable destination management.