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IJEBD (International Journal Of Entrepreneurship And Business Development)
ISSN : 25974750     EISSN : 25974785     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29138/ijebd
Core Subject : Economy,
Focus and Scope IJEBD International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing articles on all aspects of Entrepreneurship and Business Development. All accepted articles will be published on payment of an article-processing charge, and will be freely available to all readers with worldwide visibility and coverage. Section Policies Articles Open Submissions Indexed Peer Reviewed Attachment Open Submissions Indexed Peer Reviewed
Articles 681 Documents
Refugee Entrepreneurship Joseph Dushime; Stephen Muathe
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2105

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Purpose: This paper sought to examine the multifaceted term refugee entrepreneurship from a global level, to a more focused view of the Kenyan context. As such, the authors of this paper examined the general understanding of refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya, assessed the effect of talent displacement with regards to refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya and analyzed the effect of integration and social economic inclusion in relation to refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya. Design/methodology/approach: The paper utilized qualitative research where available secondary data on refugee entrepreneurship was analyzed. Findings: The study found that there appeared to be no clear-cut understanding of refugee entrepreneurship in the Kenyan context, no systematic approach to tackle talent displacement with regards to refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya, and there continued to be barriers to full integration and social economic inclusion with regards to refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya. Research limitations/implications: This study also noted that there is no current global solution to the issue of the ever-increasing number of internally displaced persons, asylum seekers or refugees. On the contrary, the year 2022 has seen an increase in civil strife around the world including; the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Tigray-Ethiopia war and the more than 20-year-old ongoing conflicts in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Other conflicts of concern on the African continent include; South Sudan, Somalia, Mozambique and other West African nations, while Libya and other North African states have suffered similar civil strife. Despite these ongoing challenges, this study established that there are significant socio-economic contributions of refugee entrepreneurship to host communities. Practical implications: Consequently, the study recommended a more in-depth understanding of refugee entrepreneurship in the context of Kenya, nurture refugee talents and skills while enacting and enabling policies that foster integration and social economic inclusion with regards to refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya. The Government and people of Kenya stand to reap the benefits of refugee entrepreneurship, which in turn reduced refugee talent displacement and continued government handouts that have promoted dependency, rather than self-reliance. Refugee entrepreneurship, if well cultivated, is an avenue for adding to Kenya’s bread basket through taxation, employment and investment. Paper type: Research paper
Analysis Performance for Evaluation of Schedule Irregularities on Bore Pile Foundation with FTA Melvin Melvin; Andri Irfan Rifai; Amanatullah Savitri
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2110

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Purpose: In construction projects, delays are disruptive and expensive. Therefore, the reason for the schedule delay needs to be identied. The delay factors determined in previous research were predominantly studied through surveys. In these studies, the participants were a stakeholder in construction projects, and the reason for schedule lateness was identied through their point of view. Design/methodology/approach: This research is conducted at a bored pile project in Opus Apartment, Batam, Indonesia. The studies are done through the Fault Tree Analysis method to find the root causes of the delay. Findings: Causes of delay in construction to prevent lateness on future construction projects. Research limitations/implications: Evaluation of delay causes on the bore pile foundation project in Opus Apartment. Practical implications: Evaluation of lateness in construction project through Fault Tree Analysis Paper type: Case Study
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Environment and Socio Education Syamsiah Badruddin; Paisal Halim; Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan; Agus Sukoco; Muhammad Isradi; Sugeng Sugeng; Fajar Prihesnanto; Abdul Talib Bon
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2111

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Purpose: The 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report will be launched as the world approaches the half-way point of the 2030 Agenda and struggles to rebuild in the aftermath (or in the midst) of the COVID-19 pandemic. Compare the document counts for up to 15 sources, year 2020 until 2021, there are increase of documents based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Education documents published in SCOPUS.COM. Subject area dominant is Social Sciences, followed by Environmental Science, Medicine. Design/methodology/approach: Source Documents dominant is International Journal Of Emerging Technologies In Learning, followed by Sustainability Switzerland, E3s Web Of Conferences, and Lancet. There are no Indonesia journal. By country or territory, Nigeria, United Kingdom, and India dominant in the World. In Malaysia, very strong, followed by Viet Nam, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Myanmar, and Thailand. By funding sponsor, dominant Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, followed by Covenant University, Covenant University Centre for Research, Innovation and Discovery, European Commission, and Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia. There are no Indonesia funding sponsor. By affiliations, dominant James Cook University, followed by Organisation Mondiale de la Santé, Lunds Universitet, and University of Cape Coast Ghana. There are no Indonesia affiliations. Compare the document counts for up to 15 sources, year 2020 until 2021, there are increase of documents based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Environment documents published in SCOPUS.COM. Findings: Subject area dominant is Social Sciences, followed by Environmental Science, Energy. Source Documents dominant is Energy Reports journal, followed by Sustainability Science journal, International Organisations Research Journa, Smart Innovation Systems And Technologies journal, and Sustainability Switzerland journal. There are no Indonesia journal. By country or territory, United Kingdom dominant, followed by South Africa and Nigeria. In ASEAN dominant Indonesia and Malaysia. By funding sponsor, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation dominant, followed by Bundesministerium für Bildung undForschung, Centre for International Forestry Research, European Commission, and European Social Fund. None from Indonesia. By affiliations, University of KwaZulu-Natal dominant, followed by Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, South African Water Research Commission, University of Venda, and Russian Presidential Academy of National, from Indonesia there is Universitas Indonesia, Universitas Indonesia, 29,793 documents, whole institution, 28,845 documents, affiliation only, 17,394 Authors, Document count (high-low), Medicine 7,069 docs, Engineering 5,685 docs, and Physics and Astronomy 5,145 docs. Universitas Indonesia research publication connected with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Environment. Paper type: Research paper
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Energy and Socio Sustainability Paisal Halim; Syamsiah Badruddin; Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan; Agus Sukoco; Muhammad Isradi; Sugeng Sugeng; Muhammad Ashlyzan Razik
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2113

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Purpose: Year 2020 until 2021, there are increase of documents based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Energy documents published in SCOPUS.COM. Subject area Documents, first Environmental Science, followed Energy, and Social Sciences. Documents by funding sponsor, Compare the document counts for up to 15 funding sponsors, dominant European Commission, Documents by affiliation, Compare the document counts for up to 15 affiliations, dominant University of KwaZulu-Natal. Design/methodology/approach: Documents per year by source, dominant Sustainability Switzerland journal, Documents by country or territory, Compare the document counts for up to 15 countries/territories, first United Kingdom, followed Nigeria and United States. In ASIA first China, followed Japan and India. In ASEAN first Malaysia and Thailand, there are no Indonesia, weakness. There are increase of documents based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Sustainability documents published in SCOPUS.COM. Findings: Documents by funding sponsor, Compare the document counts for up to 15 funding sponsor. First Chinese Academy of Sciences, followed National Natural Science Foundation of China, Centre for International Forestry Research, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Directorate-General for the Environment, and Engineering and Physical. Documents per year by source, first Sustainability Switzerland journal, followed International Journal Of Sustainable Development And World Ecology, and International Organisations Research Journal. Compare the document counts for up to 10 sources. Documents by affiliation, Compare the document counts for up to 15 affiliations, first Chinese Academy of Sciences. University of Leeds, followed University of Southampton, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Universitas Indonesia, Institut Teknologi Bandung, and Universitas Sumatera Utara. Documents by country or territory, Compare the document counts for up to 15 countries/territories, first United Kingdom, second South Africa, third Italy. First in ASIA China, First in ASEAN Indonesia. Subject area Documents, first Social Sciences, and Environmental Science. Paper type: Research paper
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Digital Education and Digital School Agung Prajuhana; Eri Sarimanah; Tutus Rully; Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan; Agus Sukoco; Sugeng Sugeng; Abdul Talib Bon
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2114

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Purpose: Promoting digital education, the SDG Fund is convening partnerships between UN Agencies, governments and the telecommunications industry to better use information technologies to advance SDG4. Affordable, reliable and context-sensitive digital education, can promote equal opportunities for girls and boys and reduce inequalities by ensuring every child has access to high quality content. Digital education technologies improves fundamental skills such as collaboration, problem solving and global awareness. Design/methodology/approach: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Digital Education Documents by funding sponsor, Compare the document counts for up to 15 funding sponsors, first European Commission, followed by National Natural Science Foundation of China, and Horizon 2020 Framework Programme. Documents by affiliation, Compare the document counts for up to 15 affiliations, first University College London, followed by University of Oxford and University of Washington. Subject area Documents, first Social Sciences, followed by Environmental Science and Computer Science. Documents by country or territory, Compare the document counts for up to 15 countries/territories, first United States, followed by United Kingdom and Spain. In ASIA, first India and China. In ASEAN, first Malaysia, followed by Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, and Viet Nam. From Indonesia, Documents by funding sponsor, Compare the document counts for up to 15 funding sponsors, first Direktorat Jenderal Pendidikan Tinggi, followed by Universitas Airlangga, Universitas Indonesia and Universitas Padjadjaran. Documents by affiliation, Compare the document counts for up to 15 affiliations, first Universitas Indonesia and Universitas Sebelas Maret. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Digital Education, Documents by funding sponsor, Compare the document counts for up to 15 funding sponsors, first National Natural Science Foundation of China, European Commission, and Horizon 2020 Framework Programme. Findings: Documents per year by source, first Sustainability Switzerland journal, Journal Of Cleaner Production, and Remote Sensing journal. Documents by affiliation, Compare the document counts for up to 15 affiliations, first University of Washington, Columbia University, and London School of Hygiene. Documents by country or territory, Compare the document counts for up to 15 countries/territories, first United Kingdom, United States, and Australia, in ASIA, first China, India, and Japan. In ASEAN first Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Viet Nam, Philippines, and Cambodia. In Indonesia, Documents by funding sponsor, Compare the document counts for up to 15 funding sponsors, first Binus University, Direktorat Jenderal Pendidikan Tinggi, Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan, Universitas Airlangga, Universitas Indonesia, Universitas Katolik Parahyangan, and Universitas Sebelas Maret. Documents by affiliation, Compare the document counts for up to 15 affiliations, first Universitas Indonesia and Universitas Sebelas Maret. Universitas Indonesia and Universitas Sebelas Maret are dominant in Indonesia for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Digital Education, Digital Education, research publication. Paper type: Research paper
Action Plan for Neighborhood Arrangement of Ubud Area Traditional/Historic Settlements in Gianyar Regency I Wayan Gede Sularsa Budi Putra Jaya; I Wayan Parwata; Agus Kurniawan
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2124

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Purpose: The shift in the value of tradition/history impacts the structure of the built neighbourhood, such as changes in the residential area. It is both in terms of the environment and the building. Design/methodology/approach: This research is based on qualitative research. Findings: The historical value of a place/region is closely related to the traditional aspects that already exist and developed in that areaa. Every effort to preserve historical values and formal existence in a fostered neighbourhood does not impede economic develompent. Instead, they must be able to synergize, support each other, and be in line without sacrifing one or the other. It must also create a strong bond in development. So the conservation aspects is very relevant to be preserved in developing a fostered neighbourhood. Research limitations/imlications: The negative impact of ignorring more essential values on development can reduce the number or historic buildings and areas in most cities in Indonesia from year to year. As a results, development activities oriented towards economic growth can gradually eliminate historical traces, including a built neighbourhood. Practical implications: A historic building area can be interpreted as an area with a close relationship with something past life for moore than 50 years. It can be used collectively in buildings, settlements, and other public facilities. Paper type: Research paper
Soar Analysis on Marketing Strategy Integrated Online Smart Parking System I Gede Susrama Mas Diyasa; Sugeng Purwanto; Wahyu S.J. Saputra; Slamet Winardi
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2134

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Purpose: This research was conducted in transportation service industry of PT. Wastu Kencana in collaboration with UPN Veteran East Java through the Matching Fund program by Building an Integrated Online Smart Parking System (IOS-Park) Management Startup in 2022. Thus, this study needs to examine applying SOAR analysis to marketing strategies in this case study. Design/methodology/approach: The analysis method used in this study is a descriptive method with a qualitative approach, the data used is information about marketing strategies by interviews and observation Findings: The results showed that the management of this IOS Parking System start-up has many positive potentials that become strengths and business opportunities from internal and external. Practical implications: The results of this study are expected to be input and reference for the company in setting a selling strategy in the next sales period. Originality/value: This paper is original Paper type: a Research Paper
The Influence of Transformational Leadership, Work Stress & Organizational Commitment on the Performance of the Ship Building Project Team at PT. PAL Indonesia Mediated by the Job Satisfaction of Project Team Members Mochamat Adyaribowo; Tri Andjarwati; Nanis Susanti
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2139

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Purpose: PT. PAL Indonesia is a shipping industry that applies advanced technology in its operational processes. This factory is one of the best factories in Indonesia and in the Southeast Asia region. The company conducts an ongoing evaluation due to the fact that there have been delays in design & planning in the last five years. This evaluation is to find solutions to problems that occur, where the performance of employees (ship building project team) is the main concern of the Director. Design/methodology/approach: This research identifies the influence of these factors on the performance of employees (ship construction project team) of PT. PAL Indonesia. The method used is a quantitative approach where data is obtained by distributing questionnaires online to PT. PAL Indonesia. This study involved 91 respondents from employees involved in ship building projects. Then analyzed using SEM – PLS 3.3 (Structural Equation Modeling - Partial Least Square). Findings: Based on the results of the literature review, there are many factors that influence employee performance, some of which include leadership style, organizational commitment, work stress & job satisfaction. Based on the results of the SEM analysis, only 2 variables were obtained that affect the performance of the project team at PT. PAL Indonesia. The most dominant factor is in the transformational leadership variable. Practical implications: The benefits of research results can be input for companies, especially in the field of ship building. Paper type: Research paper
The Effect of Asset Growth, Sales Growth and Capital Structure on Financial Distress and Value of the Firm in Sub-Sector Food and Beverage with Good Corporate Governance as Moderation Dina Octavia Pratiwi; Tri Ratnawati; Achmad Maqsudi
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2140

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Purpose: The value of the firm is an important factor to determine the success of an enterprise. This study has eight problem formulations. Design/methodology/approach: The variables used in this study are asset growth, sales growth, capital structure, financial distress, the value of the firm, and good corporate governance as moderation. The population used in the study was 26 sub-sectors of food and beverage. As a sample, the researchers used many as 13 sub-sector of food and beverage. The research period was three years (2019-2021) during the pandemic Covid-19. Findings: The results of the study showed that asset growth had no effect or was not significant to the value of the firm, sales growth had no effect or insignificant effect on the value of the firm, and capital structure had an effect, in another word it was significant to the value of the firm, asset growth had no effect or was not significant to financial distress, sales growth had an effect or were significant to financial distress, the capital structure was influential and significant to financial distress, financial distress had no effect or insignificant effect on the value of the firm and financial distress with the value of the firm moderated by good corporate governance produces insignificant. Research limitations/implications: Based on the conceptual framework, researchers used Partial Least Square data processing and obtained three significant results, namely capital structure has a significant effect on the value of the firm, asset growth has a significant effect on financial distress and good corporate governance has a significant effect on the value of the firm. While the five influences are not significant. Paper type: Research paper
The Determinant Factors of Employee Job Satisfaction Farhan Sanjaya; Joko Suyono; Damarsari Ratnasahara Elisabeth
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2149

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of human resource development, organizational culture and leadership style both simultaneously and partially on employee job satisfaction. And also to analyze the dominant influence on employee job satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach: The population in this study were 67employees of automotive muffler industry in Sidoarjo. Questionnaire was used as data collecting method and data analysis technique used was multiple linear regression. Findings: The results of data analysis prove that simultaneously and partially the development of human resources, organizational culture and leadership has a significant effect on employee job satisfaction. While the variable that has the dominant influence on employee job satisfaction is the variable of leadership style. Practical implications: The results of this research can be used as a reference to increase employee job satisfaction in manufacturing. Originality/value: The results of the research show that among the variables of human resource development, organizational culture and leadership, the leadership style has a dominant influence on customer satisfaction. This is a new phenomenon that needs to be implemented in a muffler manufacturing. Paper type: This paper can be categorized as research paper.