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LITERATURE REVIEW: THE INFLUENCE OF ECONOMIC LITERACY AND SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS OF PARENTS ON ENTREPRENEURIAL INTEREST Safitri, Ayunda Elok; Kurniawan, Riza Yonisa; Majid, Mohamad Zuber Bin Abd
Journal of Education and Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): JUNI 2025
Publisher : IKIP Widya Darma

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The purpose of this literature review is to examine the influence of economic literacy and parental socioeconomic status on students' entrepreneurial interest. Economic literacy, which refers to an individual's ability to understand and apply economic concepts, plays a crucial role in shaping decisions and behaviors, especially in the context of entrepreneurship. The role of parents is also needed for someone in entrepreneurship. Preliminary research found that the majority of students have doubts about starting a business. The method used in this study is Systematic Literature Review (SLR). This study uses the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method to analyze 11 articles from databases like Scopus, Google Scholar, and Google Cendekia, covering publications from 2020 to 2024. The inclusion criteria focused on peer-reviewed articles addressing the relationship between economic literacy, the socio-economic status of parents, and entrepreneurial interest, while studies without empirical evidence or directly related content were excluded. The review synthesized findings, revealing how socio-economic factors and economic literacy significantly influence entrepreneurial interest. Based on the review, the results indicate that there is a significant influence of economic literacy and parental socioeconomic status on entrepreneurial interest. Overall, this review emphasizes the importance of developing economic literacy and addressing socioeconomic disparities to encourage entrepreneurial aspirations among young people.
Community Readiness and Support for Success in Relocating to the New Capital City Fath, Zain Fuadi Muhammad Roziqi; Kurniawan, Riza Yonisa; Ummah, Safira Nashirothul Nur; Dewi, Retno Mustika; Majid, Mohamad Zuber Bin Abd
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 20 No 1 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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The capital city functions as a hub for government and commerce. Moving Indonesia’s capital is expected to minimize the economic gap between Java and other regions while addressing Jakarta's increasing unfitness due to overcrowding, environmental decline, and low living standards. Nonetheless, society's readiness is still an essential concern. This research employed an explanatory method with a retrospective design to investigate how individuals' behaviors, which are influenced by their readiness and support for IKN as an eco-friendly capital, shaped their expectations of IKN as a sustainable city. Our findings underscore the urgency of the situation. The current environmental behaviors of the Indonesian people may not be sufficient for realizing a green city. Immediate action is needed to address this. To succeed, the IKN needs better infrastructure, enhanced public transportation, improved walking pathways, and lifestyle changes that encourage sustainability, like using renewable energy and reducing CO2 emissions.
Community Readiness and Support for Success in Relocating to the New Capital City Fath, Zain Fuadi Muhammad Roziqi; Kurniawan, Riza Yonisa; Ummah, Safira Nashirothul Nur; Dewi, Retno Mustika; Majid, Mohamad Zuber Bin Abd
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 20 No 1 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v20i1.13713

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The capital city functions as a hub for government and commerce. Moving Indonesia’s capital is expected to minimize the economic gap between Java and other regions while addressing Jakarta's increasing unfitness due to overcrowding, environmental decline, and low living standards. Nonetheless, society's readiness is still an essential concern. This research employed an explanatory method with a retrospective design to investigate how individuals' behaviors, which are influenced by their readiness and support for IKN as an eco-friendly capital, shaped their expectations of IKN as a sustainable city. Our findings underscore the urgency of the situation. The current environmental behaviors of the Indonesian people may not be sufficient for realizing a green city. Immediate action is needed to address this. To succeed, the IKN needs better infrastructure, enhanced public transportation, improved walking pathways, and lifestyle changes that encourage sustainability, like using renewable energy and reducing CO2 emissions.