Salim Diarra
Institut of Management and Language Applied to Business

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Optimizing the Use of Working Capital in an Effort to Increase Company Profitability Dirmansyah Darwin; Soni Suardi; Salim Diarra; Moses Soediro; Ivana Grasielda
Journal of Economics, Entrepreneurship, Management Business and Accounting Vol 2 No 1 (2024): Volume 2, Issue 1, January 2024
Publisher : CV. Sakura Digital Nusantara

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This research aims to determine the optimization of the use of working capital in an effort to increase company profitability at PT. Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. This research is quantitative descriptive. The population in this research is the financial statements of PT. Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk, and the sample for this research is the financial report of PT. Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk for the 2019-2023 period. The data collection technique used is financial ratios, namely liquidity ratios using the current ratio, activity ratios using working capital turnover, and profitability ratios using Net Profit Margin (NPM). The research results show that efficient use of working capital can increase company profitability. The results of data analysis from the assessment of each ratio can be concluded that the liquidity ratio using the current ratio calculation can be said to be quite good during the 2019-2023 period. The activity ratio using working capital turnover calculations is said to be good during the 2019-2021 period, but in the 2022-2023 period the activity ratio is categorized as not good. Profitability ratios using NPM obtained fluctuating results during the 2019-2023 period. The company's NPM in 2019-2021 was efficient, but in 2022-2023 the company's NPM was categorized as inefficient.
The Effect of Entrepreneurship Learning and Motivation on Entrepreneurial Interest: The Role of Creativity as an Intervening Variable Alim Bahri; Gamar Al Haddar; Indah Wati; Un Dini Imran; Salim Diarra
Pinisi Journal of Entrepreneurship Review Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Pinisi Journal of Entrepreneurship Review
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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This study aims to determine the direct effect and indirect effect of entrepreneurship learning and motivation on entrepreneurial interest through creativity as a student intervening variable. The research method used in this research is quantitative. The population in this study were all active students of the entrepreneurship study program with a sample of 100 students. directly entrepreneurship learning and motivation have a significant effect on entrepreneurial interest in entrepreneurship study program students. But for the effect of entrepreneurship learning and motivation on creativity there is no significant effect. While indirectly, entrepreneurship learning and motivation affect entrepreneurial interest through creativity. This research can be a reference for teaching staff or lecturers to be able to direct and guide students regarding the development of entrepreneurial interest, students are expected to deepen their interest in business management so that they are not focused on the knowledge produced, but also able to do business and develop it.
The Impact of Entrepreneurship Education and Motivation on Entrepreneurial Intentions: Creativity as a Mediating Factor Satria Lintang Rachmadana; Salim Diarra
Pinisi Journal of Entrepreneurship Review Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Pinisi Journal of Entrepreneurship Review
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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This study explores the impact of entrepreneurship education and motivation on students' entrepreneurial intentions, with creativity serving as a mediating factor. The research adopts a quantitative approach, focusing on how these elements influence entrepreneurial interest among students in an entrepreneurship study program. The findings indicate that both entrepreneurship education and motivation have a direct and significant impact on students' entrepreneurial intentions. However, the study also reveals that while entrepreneurship education and motivation are crucial, their effect on creativity does not show a significant direct influence. Nonetheless, creativity does play an important indirect role, mediating the relationship between entrepreneurship education, motivation, and entrepreneurial interest. These insights can be valuable for educators and lecturers, highlighting the need to guide and inspire students not only in gaining knowledge but also in fostering a genuine interest in business management. This approach ensures that students are equipped with the necessary skills and motivation to pursue and develop their own business ventures, thereby enhancing their entrepreneurial potential.