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Journal : Ranah Research : Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development

Hubungan antara Entrepreneurial Orientation dan Creative Self-Efficacy dengan Keunggulan Bersaing pada Content Creator Shopee Affiliate di Bintang Agency Mediatama Cholid, Ahmad Jauhari; Nuradina, Kartika
Ranah Research : Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Vol. 7 No. 6 (2025): Ranah Research : Journal Of Multidisciplinary Research and Development
Publisher : Dinasti Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/rrj.v7i6.1781

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This study explores the relationship between Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) and Creative Self-Efficacy (CSE) with competitive advantage among content creators participating in the Shopee Affiliate program at Bintang Agency Mediatama. Utilizing a quantitative approach, the research involved 342 respondents and applied multiple linear regression for analysis. The results revealed a significant relationship between EO and CSE with competitive advantage, accounting for 27.1% of the variance. Individually, CSE demonstrated a stronger contribution than EO. These findings emphasize the psychological role of creative self-efficacy in fostering entrepreneurial behavior that supports a strong competitive position. Thus, eìnhancing both EO and CSE is essential to strengthen the creator’s competitiveness in an evolving digital landscape.
The Role of Emotional Regulation and Family Support on the Psychological Well-being of Working Mothers at PT XYZ Samillah, Eriyanti; Nuradina, Kartika; Bernadus, Benny
Ranah Research : Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): Ranah Research : Journal Of Multidisciplinary Research and Development
Publisher : Dinasti Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/rrj.v8i2.2003

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The study aims to determine working mothers at PT XYZ. The method used is a quantitative approach with multiple linear regression analysis. The t-test results partially indicate that family support has a positive and significant effect on psychological well-being (β = 0.702; p = 0.046 < 0.05), suggesting that higher levels of family support are associated with greater psychological well-being. In contrast, emotional regulation does not significantly influence psychological well-being (β = −0.402; p = 0.164 > 0.05), indicating that the respondent’s ability to regulate emotions does not directly improve psychological well-being among working mothers in this study. The F-test results indicate that emotional regulation and family support do not have a significant effect on psychological well-being (F = 2.989; p = 0.062). This implies that other elements are more pivotal in shaping psychological well-being, such as an individual’s capacity to control emotions, social support, life goals, mastery over their environment, autonomy, personal growth, and self-acceptance (Ryff, 1989).