Ridha Rizki Novanda
Department of Socio Economics of Agriculture, Faculty of agriculture, University of Bengkulu

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Self-Efficacy Analysis For Students To Foster Entrepreneurial Interest In The Agricultural Sector Ridha Rizki Novanda
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 2 No. 04 (2023): July, International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (IJ
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There was a substantial relationship between self-efficacy and student entrepreneurship interest, which was consistent with theory, opinion, and prior research. So it is important to analyze self-efficacy analysis for students to foster entrepreneurial interest in the agricultural sector. By sending 100 questionnaires online, the study was carried out in Indonesia. In Indonesia, students with agricultural backgrounds were initially screened with the requirement that they have taken entrepreneurial courses. A type of research called descriptive quantitative research describes the data that has been collected exactly as it is and then analyzes itBased on the results of the analysis, self -efficacy students in running a business in the agricultural sector have high criteria on the occasion to start a new business by identifying opportunities, creating something differentiating by identifying opportunities, developing a business by evalating existing opportunities, develops skills by evaluating existing opportunities, Operate a new business, utilize a new business, leadership structure in entrepreneurship organizations, and mechanism in entrepreneurship organizations.
Exploring the Impact of Entrepreneurial Orientation, Competitive Advantage, and Technological Factors on SMEs Digital Performance: A Comprehensive Analysis Ridha Rizki Novanda; Hariz Eko Wibowo
International Journal of Business and Quality Research Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): July - September, International Journal of Business and Quality Research
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SMEs have been lagging behind in the adoption of digital technologies, and the smaller the enterprise, the higher the risk of being left behind in the digital transition. Despite the potential benefits offered by emerging technologies, SMEs face challenges in fully embracing digital transformation. This study aims to analyze the influence of Entrepreneurial Orientation, Competitive Advantage, and Technological Factors on SMEs Digital Performance. The subjects of this study are SMEs business owners who have used digital marketing and have business licenses. 100 SMEs from all throughout Indonesia are the 100 samples. This study will use a convenience sample strategy by giving out questionnaires to SMEs actors in Indonesia. The Structural Equation Model (SEM) approach was used in this research. The technology element has a substantial impact on SMEs' digital performance, according to the results of hypothesis testing, with a P-Value of 0.005. Meanwhile, competition has no discernible impact on the digital performance of SMEs. How effectively digital-based SMEs market their products is influenced by a number of factors, including technology. Where perceived benefits, suitability, and cost indicate how digital marketing makes use of technology. Indonesian SMEs are very accustomed to using digital technology, especially social media, to advertise products that are available to a larger audience.