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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
the ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT, WORK ENGAGEMENT ON THE SUCCESS OF THE MH02 DRIVING MONITORING SYSTEM IN COAL MINING pranugroho, bagus
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v7i1.2539

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Purpose: This research proposes to examine the role of organizational support ,wprk engagement between and MH02 technology in coal mining Design/methodology/approach: The quantitative research technique is referred to as the research method. The target of this research is PT. Pamapersada Nusantara, and the research sample, which consists of 279 respondents, refers to the structural equational modelling model Findings: The findings demonstrated that the respondents believed that each and every hypothesis had been confirmed. Research limitations/implications: This study only focused on analyzing the relationship between the role of organizational support and work engagement which is linked to the successful implementation of the MH02 driving monitoring system technology in coal mining. Other factors, such as performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, are not explored in depth. It is important for future research to investigate these additional factors and their potential impact on job performance at Pamapersada Nusantara. Despite these limitations, this research contributes to the understanding of factors influencing work performance in the mining industry and provides insights for practitioners to develop effective interventions to improve work performance among employees. Practical implications: The managerial implications of this research are that companies can increase job satisfaction and work engagement, improve employee performance, achieve their goals, and gain competitive advantage. To support this, PAMA management facilitates the implementation of MH02 technology at the site BRCB (Berau coal site Binungan). This technology is really needed so that incidents and fatigue symptoms can be reduced and detected earlier, so that with reduced incidents the company's performance will increase.. Originality/value: This report originates from research conducted inside a single mining business Paper type: Research paper Keyword: Organizational support, Work engagement, Driving monitoring system, User satisfaction, Net benefit
Pathways for rural-based universities transformation into entrepreneurial institutions in South Kativhu, Simbarashe; Netshandama, Vhonani
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 7 No 2 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v7i1.2541

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For close to three decades, the entrepreneurial university has been growing at a slow pace in the developed countries but recently the developing countries have raised interest in adopting the concept. However, most universities in developing nations including in South Africa have largely relied on Eurocentric frameworks to guide them in adopting the entrepreneurial thrust into their strategic plans. This generic approach can be detrimental given the economic disparities, digital divide, and local needs between developed and developing universities. Therefore, drawing lessons from literature and case studies, the current paper seeks to contextualise the adoption of entrepreneurial universities in rural-based universities of South Africa. The paper seeks to demonstrate how a rural-based university can transform and embrace entrepreneurial drivers and components. A systematic review approach was followed to search and synthesise literature from Web of Science and Scopus databases. The bibliometrics program was utilised to statistically quantify scholarly material and the distribution of science on entrepreneurial knowledge while the Atlas ti 9 software platform was used to synthesise literature. Results showed that drivers of entrepreneurial universities are influenced by local socio-economic conditions and thus, rural-based universities need to conduct baseline studies that inform their implementation strategies. Suggested conceptual pathways to entrepreneurial transformation include curriculum rethink, inculcation of the entrepreneurial culture, enhancement of partnerships with local businesses and improvement of internationalisation
IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING AND FOREIGN INVESTMENT ON EXPORTS, IMPORTS, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDONESIA maolana, agus
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v7i1.2543

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Economic integration have an impact on increasing trade volume and production output in various countries. Likewise, the ease of capital mobility between countries, makes investment not only rely on capital derived from domestics, but can come from foreign direct investment. This study used time series data during the 1980-2019 . The analysis model used is multiple linear regression using, by first testing classical assumptions so that the regression results are Unbias. The results showed that foreign investment, government spending, and economic openness can significantly increase export, import, and economic growth. Furthermore, the rupiah exchange rate , which is depreciating against the US dollar, can increase export growth and reduce Indonesia's import growth. Meanwhile, higher inflation can cause a significant decline in export and import growth, but an insignificant decline for Indonesia's economic growth.
Overview of Women Entrepreneurship in The Eastern Cape Province of South Africa Donga, Gift; Chimucheka, Tendai
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 7 No 3 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v7i3.2545

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Purpose: This article aims to review prior research on women entrepreneurship and recommend/propose future research opportunities for South Africa’s women’s entrepreneurship research agenda. Design/methodology/approach: A literature review technique was used, and all studies between 2002 and 2022 that addressed the issues pertaining to women entrepreneurs in the Eastern Cape were searched and analysed. To successfully do this, a review of literature consisting of 14 studies was undertaken. Findings: The literature review pertaining to women entrepreneurship in the Eastern Cape Province yielded five ensuing themes: gender bias within the entrepreneurial discourse, motivation for women entrepreneurs, contribution of women entrepreneurs, barriers facing women entrepreneurs, and support required by women entrepreneurs. Research limitations/implications: Women entrepreneurship research in South Africa is still growing, which presented a limit to the number of studies that were used in carrying out the review. Practical implications: The study encourages women business owners to develop their professional skills and familiarise themselves with entrepreneurial capabilities that have a positive impact on their productivity. Paper type: Literature review
Marketing and Motivational Factors that Influence Attitude Towards Consumption of Vegan Food Products Among Young Consumers Chiliya, Norman; Raff, Rachel; Ligaraba, Neo
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 7 No 3 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v7i3.2551

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The Role of International Trade on Economic Growth in Somalia Abdi, Abdifatah Mohamed; Qutieshat, Abubaker
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 7 No 3 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v7i3.2554

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Purpose: This paper investigated the role of international trade on economic growth in Somalia, the main objective of the paper is to find out the role of export and import on economic growth in Somalia and to determine the relationship between international trade and economic growth in Somalia. Design/methodology/approach: Somalia’s major exports are livestock, bananas, skins, fish, charcoal, and scrap metal, the major export partners included the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, and Oman. The studies in 2020 indicated that Somalia was the number 173 economy in the world in terms of total exports and number 140 in total imports. Findings: In 2021, Somalia exported a total of 482million USD, making it the number 168 exporter in the world, during the last five reported years, the exports of Somalia have changed by 149millionm USD from 631million USD in 2016 to 482million USD in 2021. Furthermore, the economy is described as a very open economy according to the ratio of imports plus exports to GDP which is 91.5 percent, the 7th highest in Sub-Saharan Africa and 45th highest in the world. Practical implications: The major export of Somalia is livestock which is accompanied by its products i.e. hides and skins though the country deliberately depends on imports of food and non-food items. On the contrary, imports start from neighboring countries including Gulf countries, in South East Asia, and Somalia’s exports for 2021 were $1.53B, a %30.05 increase from 2020, Contribution of livestock to the national economy is estimated at %60-65. Paper type: Literature review
A Systematic Review of Challenges Experienced by Cross Border Investments in Developing Countries. A Case of Multinational Companies Expanding into the African Region E Katoma, Tatenda; Qutieshat, Abubaker
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 7 No 3 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v7i3.2555

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Purpose: This paper provides a systematic review of challenges faced by multinational companies in developing countries, in particular the African region. Design/methodology/approach: This paper review relevant literature aimed at addressing the research question: “What are the challenges faced by cross border investments as they expand into Africa? The paper discusses the findings and proposes various recommendations to the challenges with the aim of improving the investment environment in developing countries to boost economic activity. Findings: Major challenges identified to be impacting cross border investments in developing countries are Political environment, regulatory environment, diversity and multicultural challenges, Leadership, Governance and Economic environment. For the purposes of literature review, the term cross border investments may be interchanged with Multinational Companies. The paper concludes by highlighting areas for future research. Paper type: Review Paper
THE EFFECT OF PRODUCTION COST AND OPERATIONAL COSTS ON NET INCOME IN SMEs DARSA FRUIT CRIPS Sularni, Sularni; Sularni, Buchori; Yohanson, A.K
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v7i1.2566

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Purpose: This study aims to examine the effect of production costs and operational costs partially and simultaneously on net income in SMEs. Design/methodology/approach: Production costs and operational costs as independent variables, while net income as the dependent variable. This study uses a quantitative approach. The research samples during 2018 - 2021. Data collection techniques are in the form of documentation and interviews. Data analysis used multiple linear regression, with SPSS statistics tools the t-test and f-test. Research limitations/implications: The finding reveal that partially production costs have a significant positive effect on net income, and operating costs has a significant negative effect on Net incomes. while simultaneously production cost and operational cost have a significant effect on net income. Practical implications: This study gives suggestion for SMEs should be able to manage Production Costs and control Operational Costs properly in order to generate maximum profits and avoid losses that can cause bankruptcy in SMEs businesses. Originality/value: This research gives empirical evidence the relationship production costs and operational costs on Net Income for SMEs
THE EFFECT OF THIRD PARTY FUNDING, FINANCING TO DEPOSIT RATIO AND RETURN ON ASSET FOR FINANCING AT BANK MUAMALAT KCP PROBOLINGGO Millah, hayatul -
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v7i1.2569

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Purpose: The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of third party funds, financing deposit ratio and return on assets on financing in the 2018 period. - 2022 at Bank Muamalat KCP Probolinggo KCP. Design/methodology/approach: The type of research used in this study is a quantitative method with a descriptive approach. The sample in this study is the Quarterly financial reports for 2018 to 2022 as many as 20. The data in this study is secondary data. Observation collection method by collecting data on the Annual Financial Report of Bank Muamalat KCP Probolinggo in 2018 - 2022. Findings: Banks provide community services and public financial intermediaries. Therefore, banks must always be in the midst of society so that the flow of money from people who have excess can be accommodated and distributed to people who are lacking. One of the bank distribution products is financing provided by one party to another party to support a planned business project, either carried out individually or by an institution. The formulation of the problem in this study is whether there is an influence of third party funds, financing deposit ratio and return on assets on financing for the 2018 to 2022 period. Originality/results: The results of the study show that partially DPK have a significant positive effect and FDR have a Significant negative effect on financing at Bank Muamalat KCP Probolinggo for the 2018-2022 period. Meanwhile, ROA has no significant effect on financing at Bank Muamalat KCP Probolinggo for the 2018-2022 period. Meanwhile, DPK, FDR and ROA simultaneously have a positive effect on financing at Bank Muamalat KCP Probolinggo for the 2018-2022 period. DPK, FDR and ROA contributed 34.1% to financing, the remaining 65.9% was influenced by other variables outside those studied.
The Role of Good Corporate Governance in Influenced Accounting Conservatism of Manufacturing Companies in Indonesia Aini, Nurul; Pirmaningsih, Lilik; Pradika, Novaldy Arief
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 6 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i6.2572

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Purpose: This study aims to examine the role of good corporate governance in accounting conservatism. Methodology: This study uses a sample of manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2020-2021 period, with a total sample of 72 company-years. The test uses SPSS 25. Findings: The study found that independent commissioners and profitability have a significant positive effect on accounting conservatism, while managerial ownership and company size do not affect accounting conservatism. Implications: This study provides implications for the theory of accounting conservatism, where the factors of independent commissioners and profitability have a significant effect on accounting conservatism. The presence of independent commissioners in the company will ensure that the company's financial reporting process is well-monitored so that the company is more careful in carrying out its financial reporting. Similarly, with profitability, the presence of high profitability will increase the amount of retained earnings, and the company tends to use more conservative accounting principles to regulate earnings to appear more flat and less volatile.