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Bibliometric Analysis of the Growth and Challenges of Digital Entrepreneurship Judijanto, Loso; Mahmuddin, Mahmuddin; Fanggidae, Herny Constantia; Erwin, Erwin
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 2 No. 09 (2024): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v2i09.1266

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This paper presents a bibliometric analysis of the growth and challenges in digital entrepreneurship, synthesizing key findings from influential research in the field. The analysis identifies major trends such as the integration of digital technologies in entrepreneurship education, the critical role of big data, and the transformation of innovation processes. It highlights how entrepreneurial ecosystems and financial innovations, such as microfinance and crowdfunding, have enabled broader access to resources for digital entrepreneurs, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Emerging themes, including social entrepreneurship, gender inclusivity, and the use of digital platforms by women entrepreneurs, reveal the shifting focus toward more inclusive and socially responsible business models. The study concludes by discussing the dynamic nature of digital entrepreneurship and the importance of developing supportive ecosystems to address the ongoing challenges of digital transformation and global competition.
Empowering Coastal Women Tourism Business Actors Based on Bank Indonesia's Go Digital Application in Kupang City Manafe, Mesri Welhelmina Nisriani; Seseli, Eka Merdekawati Imelda; Kase, Marce Sherly; Fanggidae, Herny Constantia; Mbate, Maromi Merlin
Amalee: Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Amalee: Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement
Publisher : LP2M INSURI Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/amalee.v5i1.3762

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Student-based community service for female coastal culinary entrepreneurs in the tourism sector at Warna Beach, Kupang City is carried out because economically they are the group of business actors most vulnerable to the impact of Covid 19. This service activity aims to provide solutions based on situation analysis through socialization, training, and mentoring. e-financing, e-Payment, e-commerce, Go Digital Bank Indonesia in order to maintain the sustainability of MSMEs and in the long term it is hoped that it can encourage sustainable marine tourism. The method used is Participatory Action Research (PAR). The output target is to increase the knowledge and skills of 16 tourism business partners in using digital applications so that they are able to compete on a local scale. This service activity supports the achievement of main work indicators with a focus on serving the MBKM era on the use of digital technology, sustainability of the green economy, and encouraging the revival of the tourism sector. The achievement of this activity is that 16 partners have been able to carry out digital financial management using the SI APIK application. 16 Partners already have Facebook accounts, WA for business, Grab food, and Open Warung. These accounts have been used to conduct online marketing for each partner. Achieved 50% use of non-cash payments due to problems with several unbanked partners.
Evolution and Dynamics of Technology Based Accounting Information: A Bibliometric Study Fanggidae, Herny Constantia; Ala, Helda Marlin
West Science Information System and Technology Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): West Science Information System and Technology
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsist.v2i01.816

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This bibliometric study delves into the evolution and dynamics of technology-based accounting information systems (AIS), exploring the intersection of technological advancements and accounting practices. The integration of technology in accounting has catalyzed significant transformations, reshaping how financial data is managed, analyzed, and reported. Through a comprehensive analysis of 780 publications spanning from 1977 to 2024, this research uncovers key trends, influential works, and emerging themes in the field of technology-based AIS. Utilizing bibliometric techniques such as co-citation analysis and network visualization, the study provides insights into the collaborative landscape, thematic clusters, and temporal trends within the domain of technology-based AIS research. The findings shed light on the evolution of AIS research, highlighting the increasing relevance of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain, while also identifying potential areas for future investigation.
The Impact of Mobile Banking Adoption, Financial Inclusion Programs, Perceived Services Accessibility, and Trust in Financial Institutions on the Financial Empowerment of Rural Communities Manafe, Mesri Welhelmina Nisriani; Fanggidae, Herny Constantia; Pattiruhu, Fransina; Ala, Helda Marlin; Hendrik, Nitaniel
Journal Management & Economics Review (JUMPER) Vol. 3 No. 8 (2026): On Progress
Publisher : Malaqbi Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/jumper.v3i8.865

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This study examines the impact of mobile banking adoption, financial inclusion programs, perceived service accessibility, and trust in financial institutions on the financial empowerment of rural communities. Using a quantitative research design, data were collected through structured questionnaires from 400 adult residents in rural areas. Descriptive statistics, reliability tests, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis were conducted to explore the relationships among the variables. The results indicate that all four factors significantly and positively influence financial empowerment, with mobile banking adoption emerging as the strongest predictor. Financial inclusion programs, trust in financial institutions, and perceived service accessibility also contribute meaningfully, highlighting the importance of a multifaceted approach to enhancing financial capabilities in rural populations. The study underscores the need for integrated strategies that combine technology adoption, institutional support, improved service accessibility, and trust-building measures to promote sustainable financial empowerment. These findings provide valuable insights for policymakers, financial institutions, and development practitioners seeking to enhance economic resilience and autonomy in rural communities.