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Empowering Financial Decision-Making for Indonesian Migrant Workers in Hong Kong Randi Bayu Prathama; Liza Handoko; Stevanny
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 4 (2024): Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Harapan

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This community service activity initiated by Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH), in partnership with Enrich Hong Kong has successfully conducted webinar for Indonesian Migrant Workers in Hong Kong. This webinar tried to enhance financial literacy and deepen understanding of savings as part of their financial planning for long-term goal. This initiative provides insight and practical guidance for managing personal financial management, to set financial goals. The webinar tries to bring the concept to practice by giving some scenarios that match the profile of the participants that were captured through a survey prior to the event. This webinar brought interactive discussion to better connect with the participants. This is a continuous activity to ensure that there’s impact toward the participants.
Village Development and Sustainable Employment: Valuable Lessons from West Seram District Leroy Samy Uguy; Esther Kembauw; Liza Handoko; Marlita. H. Makaruku; Anna. Y. Wattimena
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 4 (2024): Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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This research aims to analyze the impact of village development on sustainable employment in West Seram District, focusing on strategies implemented to improve the local economy and reduce community dependence on seasonal sectors. A qualitative approach with a case study method was used in this research, involving in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, such as village heads, local business actors, and village communities. In addition, secondary data from government reports and academic literature were used to enrich the analysis. The results show that village development integrated with entrepreneurial skills development and local resource management can create more stable and sustainable employment. However, this study also found several constraints, particularly limited infrastructure and access to technology. These limitations pose a major challenge in achieving sustainable employment in rural areas. The implications of these findings suggest the importance of policies that support community capacity building and sustainable infrastructure investment to facilitate economic growth in villages. This research provides insights for policymakers and village development practitioners in designing more effective strategies for sustainable employment in rural areas.
THE IMPACT OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AND COVID-19 ON THE PROFITABILITY OF COMPANIES IN INDONESIA Ayuningtias, Kartika Sekar; Liza Handoko
Milestone: Journal of Strategic Management Vol 5. No. 1 April 2025
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This research examines the impact of working capital management and the COVID-19 pandemic on the profitability of Indonesian companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2013 to 2022, excluding financial firms. Using panel regression with a fixed effects model, the findings reveal that cash conversion cycle management and firm size significantly influence profitability, both in terms of ROA and ROE. Efficient cash conversion cycle management enhances profitability by reducing the time needed to convert inventory investments into cash, while larger firms benefit from economies of scale and greater market access. Additionally, accounts receivable management, current ratio, and leverage significantly affect ROA, whereas inventory management, current assets, and the COVID-19 pandemic show no significant impact. For ROE, only cash conversion cycle and firm size have a significant influence. These results highlight the importance of effective working capital management strategies to enhance corporate profitability.