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The Impact of Entrepreneurial Education and Motivation on Entrepreneurial Success: Mediating Role of Entrepreneurial Attitude Hajar Dewantara; Soussou Raharimalala
Journal of Economics, Entrepreneurship, Management Business and Accounting Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2025
Publisher : CV. Sakura Digital Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61255/jeemba.v3i1.562

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Unemployment is a major problem in Indonesia. This occurs because Indonesia is a country with a relatively high population growth rate, which affects the competition for job opportunities. One effective way to address the unemployment issue is to create or increase the number of entrepreneurs. This study aims to determine the direct and indirect effects of Entrepreneurial Education, entrepreneurial motivation, and entrepreneurial attitude on entrepreneurial success. This research uses a descriptive explanatory quantitative approach that describes the relationships among variables with a population of 128 students. The sampling technique employed is Proportional Random Sampling, which involves 128 students from the Entrepreneurship Program at Makassar State University. The research results show that both directly and indirectly, entrepreneurial education, entrepreneurial motivation, and entrepreneurial attitude have a significant effect on entrepreneurial success. Based on the results of this study, it can serve as a source of information or a reference for educators or lecturers to guide and mentor students regarding the development of entrepreneurial skills. It is hoped that students will deepen their skills related to business management so that they are not only focused on the products produced but are also capable of marketing activities and making decisions based on business evaluations with the goal of developing the business. Additionally, for future researchers, it is recommended to delve deeper and expand this study in terms of variables and the development of research methods
Exploring the Role of Social Capital, Managerial Skills, and Technological Literacy in Shaping Entrepreneurial Interest through Entrepreneurial Motivation Isma, Andika; Hajar Dewantara; Andi Naila Quin Azisah Alisyahbana; Salim Diarra; Soussou Raharimalala
Quantitative Economics and Management Studies Vol. 5 No. 6 (2024)
Publisher : PT Mattawang Mediatama Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.qems3691

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Unemployment is a major issue in Indonesia. This occurs because Indonesia is a country with a relatively high population growth rate, which affects the competition for job opportunities. One of the strategies considered effective in addressing unemployment is to create or increase the number of entrepreneurs. This study aims to determine the direct and indirect effects of social capital, managerial skills, technology literacy, and entrepreneurial motivation on entrepreneurial interest. The sampling technique used is Proportional Random Sampling, with a total of 100 students from the Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Negeri Makassar. The results indicate that both directly and indirectly, social capital, managerial skills, technology literacy, and entrepreneurial motivation significantly influence entrepreneurial interest. Based on the findings of this study, it can serve as a source of information or a reference for educators or lecturers to guide and assist students in developing entrepreneurial skills. Students are encouraged to deepen their skills related to business management, not only focusing on the products produced but also being capable of conducting marketing activities and making decisions regarding business evaluation with the aim of developing their businesses. Furthermore, future researchers are encouraged to deepen and expand this research in terms of variables and research method development.
Impact of Technological Innovation on Productivity and Competitiveness of the Culinary Industry Ramdhan Kurniawan; Andi Naila Quin Azisah Alisyahbana; Soussou Raharimalala; Maria Reski; Enzel D. S. Situmorang; Nurul Fadilla
Indonesian Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Vol. 2, No. 3, September 2024: Indonesian Journal of Business and Entrepreneurs
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62794/ijober.v2i3.2505

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This study analyzes the impact of technological innovation on productivity and competitiveness within the bread industry, focusing on a case study of Usaha Roti Gembong Gembul in Makassar. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed, using data collected through in-depth interviews, direct observations, and relevant document analysis. The research provides a comprehensive examination of how new technologies are integrated into various operational aspects, including production processes, inventory management, and marketing strategies. The findings offer practical insights for industry players, highlighting the importance of adopting and utilizing technology to enhance operational efficiency and competitiveness. Respondents generally expressed positive perceptions regarding the availability, accessibility, and efficiency of the technology implemented. Furthermore, high levels of satisfaction were noted concerning product quality and decision-making processes, especially in managing risks and uncertainties. These findings underscore the critical role of technological innovation in boosting both productivity and competitiveness in the bread industry.
Effect of Individual Characteristics, Self-Efficacy, and Entrepreneurial Motivation on Entrepreneurship Interest through Entrepreneurial Attitude Suci Ramadoan; Soussou Raharimalala; Salim Diarra
Indonesian Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Vol. 2, No. 3, September 2024: Indonesian Journal of Business and Entrepreneurs
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62794/ijober.v2i3.6659

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This study examines the influence of individual characteristics, self-efficacy, and entrepreneurial motivation on entrepreneurial interest through entrepreneurial attitude among students of the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) at Universitas Negeri Makassar. Using a quantitative explanatory approach, data were collected from 102 respondents through purposive sampling and analyzed with Path Analysis. The results show that individual characteristics and entrepreneurial motivation indirectly influence entrepreneurial interest through entrepreneurial attitude, while self-efficacy has no significant direct effect. Additionally, entrepreneurial attitude positively affects entrepreneurial interest. This study offers valuable insights for educators and lecturers to mentor students in developing entrepreneurial skills, emphasizing both product management and marketing strategies. It also encourages students to enhance their business decision-making abilities. Future research can explore additional variables and methodologies to expand the understanding of factors influencing entrepreneurial interest.
Enterprise Architecture and Business Requirement Modeling Using the Zachman Framework Tukinah, Ukie; Fajriani Azis; Soussou Raharimalala
Indonesian Journal of Enterprise Architecture Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): IJEA, February 2025
Publisher : PT. Lontara Digitech Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61220/ijea.v2i2.0251

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Zachman frameworks are frameworks created to get enterprise-wide architectures. Zachman's framework is simple, and logical in nature that can help manage the information infrastructure of an enterprise. Although simple, Zachman frameworks can help align IT and business needs. PT. Bhakti Karya Cemerlang is a business that offers staff outsourcing services. Cleaning services, production operators, secretaries, clerical employees, sales promotion girls, maintenance workers, drivers and receptionists are some of the outsourcing services provided. Until July 2017, PT. Bhakti Karya Cemerlang has a total of 700 employees. Based on the requirements of partner companies, PT. Bhakti Karya Cemerlang places people. Therefore, the number of employees assigned to each partner company is unique. Office for PT. Bhakti Karya Cemerlang can be found in Tangerang and Karawang. This section is supported by a literature review that serves as a support for the research concept. Authors must provide a review of primary and recent literature (references to journal articles and conference proceedings). Research is not limited to theory, but is based on empirical evidence. Enrich this introductory section through the efforts of other stakeholders.
Entrepreneurial Motivation as a Mediator of Financial Literacy, Family Environment, and Love of Money on Entrepreneurial Interest in Gen Z Students Andi Anggi Kemalasari; Andika Isma; Soussou Raharimalala
Quantitative Economics and Management Studies Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : PT Mattawang Mediatama Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.qems3855

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Entrepreneurial interest reflects an individual’s intention and willingness to engage in entrepreneurial activities, often driven by personal motivation and the courage to take calculated risks. Generation Z, born between 1995 and 2012, has grown up in the digital era, shaping their mindset and access to entrepreneurial opportunities. This study investigates the extent to which financial literacy, family environment, and love of money influence the entrepreneurial interest of Gen Z students, with entrepreneurial motivation acting as a mediating variable. A quantitative research approach was employed using primary data collected through questionnaires from 99 Gen Z students. Path analysis was conducted to test the proposed relationships. The findings reveal that financial literacy, family environment, and love of money each significantly influence entrepreneurial motivation, which in turn has a strong mediating effect on entrepreneurial interest. These results highlight the critical role of internal motivation in bridging cognitive, emotional, and contextual factors in the entrepreneurial decision-making process among Gen Z students. This study provides useful insights for educators and policymakers aiming to cultivate entrepreneurship among younger generations through targeted support in financial education, family engagement, and value orientation.