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JURNAL EKONOMI PENDIDIKAN DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN
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Jurnal Ekonomi Pendidikan dan Kewirausahaan (JEPK) is a scientific publication that publishes scientific articles of research, study and development in the field of economics education, entrepreneurship, and economics education.
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AND GENERATION Z: MEDIATING EFFECTS OF EMOTIONS AND ORIENTATION ON ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS Apriliana, Tarisya; Suwarno, Henky Lisan; Abednego, Felicia
JURNAL EKONOMI PENDIDIKAN DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jepk.v13n2.p337-364

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In order to reach the goal of Indonesia Emas 2045, it is very important to support small and medium-sized businesses, known as MSMEs. However, looking at the unemployment rate in Indonesia, which is 7.99 million people, we see that many people still have a hard time finding jobs, even though they could start their own businesses. This research wants to look at how teaching entrepreneurship can boost the desire to become an entrepreneur, with the help of entrepreneurial mindset and positive feelings among university students. This research is a type of study that can be confirmed. The group of people studied in this research includes undergraduate students from Maranatha Christian University, and the sample includes 172 students who are currently taking or have already taken entrepreneurship classes. The way the samples were chosen was through a method called non-probability sampling with purposive sampling, and information was gathered by handing out surveys. The data collected were analyzed using the Smart PLS software. The study's findings show that education in entrepreneurship does not have a direct effect on the desire to become an entrepreneur. However, entrepreneurship education does positively affect feelings and the entrepreneurial mindset. Therefore, the study concludes that education in entrepreneurship influences the desire to become an entrepreneur, with the help of an entrepreneurial mindset and positive feelings. The results of this research highlight how important these four factors are in the world of entrepreneurship.
ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION DETERMINANTS FOR URBAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO CREATE BUSINESS START-UPS: THE IMPACT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION, PERCEIVED BEHAVIORAL CONTROL, COMMITMENT, AND NASCENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP BEHAVIOR Indriyarti, Eko Retno; Christian, Michael; Dewi, Yuli Kartika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jepk.v13n2.p277-300

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Entrepreneurship is often seen as a pathway to youth empowerment and economic growth, yet start-up failure rates remain high despite the strong entrepreneurial enthusiasm of young people, particularly urban university students. This study investigates the determinants of entrepreneurial intention by incorporating entrepreneurship education, nascent entrepreneurial behavior, perceived behavioral control, and commitment, with commitment also tested as a moderator. Using PLS-SEM with 330 urban university students, the findings reveal that entrepreneurship education, perceived behavioral control, and commitment significantly enhance entrepreneurial intention, while entrepreneurship education also promotes nascent entrepreneurial behavior. However, commitment does not moderate the link between entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial intention (H3 not supported), and nascent entrepreneurial behavior does not significantly influence entrepreneurial intention (H4 not supported). These results contribute theoretically by extending the Theory of Planned Behavior to the context of urban start-ups and highlighting the boundary conditions of commitment and nascent behavior. Practically, the study underscores the importance of strengthening entrepreneurship curricula and support systems, while cautioning that exploratory entrepreneurial activities alone may not translate into strong start-up intentions. Beyond theoretical contributions, the findings also offer practical insights for Indonesian universities. Specifically, entrepreneurship education should be integrated with project-based learning, mentoring programs, and funding mechanisms that enable students to transform intentions into sustainable ventures within the urban start-up ecosystem.
THE MODERATING ROLE OF PEER SUPPORT ON LEARNING INTEREST AND LEARNING DISCIPLINE ON STUDENT LEARNING MOTIVATION IN ECONOMICS SUBJECTS IN 3T AREAS Liubana, Alfred; Ahman, Eeng; Supardi, Endang; Kurniawati, Susanti; Kurjono, Kurjono; Majid, Mohamad Zuber Abd
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jepk.v13n2.p321-336

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This study investigates the moderating role of peer support on the relationship between learning interest, learning discipline, and student motivation in a 3T (frontier, outermost, and disadvantaged) region Batuputih sub-district. While previous studies have explored these variables individually, limited research has examined how peer support interacts with interest and discipline to influence learning motivation in underdeveloped regions. Employing a quantitative approach with a survey method, data were collected from 201 grade XI students at SMAN Tupan and SMAN Benlutu using purposive sampling. A 5-point Likert scale questionnaire was administered, and sample adequacy was determined using G*Power analysis (effect size = 0.15, power = 0.95, α = 0.05), resulting in a minimum requirement of 107 participants. Data were analyzed using PLS-SEM via SmartPLS. The findings indicate that both learning interest (p = 0.027) and learning discipline (p = 0.000) significantly influence student motivation. However, peer support does not moderate these relationships, as shown by p-values of 0.744 and 0.861, respectively. These results suggest that while interest and discipline are critical drivers of motivation, peer support may not play a significant moderating role in this context. This study contributes to the understanding of motivational factors in disadvantaged educational settings and provides insights for educators in designing targeted interventions.
THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL AND RATIONALITY ON MSME PERFORMANCE THROUGH INNOVATIVE WORK BEHAVIOR AND ENTREPRENEUR LEARNING ORIENTATION IN JAMBI CITY Muazza, Muazza; Mayasari, Mayasari; Amin, Shofia; Razak, Mohamad Idham Haji Md
JURNAL EKONOMI PENDIDIKAN DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)
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This study analyzes the impact of Social Capital and Rationality on the performance of MSMEs in Jambi City, mediated by Innovative Work Behavior and Entrepreneur Learning Orientation. Using a quantitative approach with PLS-SEM, data were collected from MSME actors to examine these relationships. The findings reveal that Social Capital has a positive but insignificant influence on MSME performance, indicating that social networks may not directly enhance outcomes due to limited resource access or ineffective linkages. In contrast, Rationality shows a significant negative effect on performance, suggesting that highly rational decision-making can reduce adaptability in dynamic markets. Interestingly, both Social Capital and Rationality significantly improve Innovative Work Behavior, but this behavior negatively impacts performance possibly due to innovation not aligning with market needs or requiring time to show results. Meanwhile, Entrepreneur Learning Orientation has a significant positive influence on performance, emphasizing the role of continuous learning. Rationality supports learning orientation, while Social Capital does not. Overall, these findings highlight the complex dynamics shaping MSME success and offer strategic insights for development in Jambi City.
INTEGRATING ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION INTO MSME DEVELOPMENT: A STRATEGIC MODEL FOR ENHANCING HUMAN RESOURCE QUALITY AND VILLAGE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN GORONTALO REGENCY Hinelo, Raflin; Abdul, Irawati; Selvi, Selvi; Machmud, Rizan; Asnawi, Melan Angriani; Hasan, Yusrin S.; Win, Thinzar
JURNAL EKONOMI PENDIDIKAN DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jepk.v13n2.p301-320

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The low quality of human resources, exacerbated by a lack of access to structured entrepreneurship education, is a critical barrier to the development of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Acknowledging education as a fundamental driver of change, this study aims to formulate a strategic model for MSME development by integrating educational approaches to improve the quality of human resources (HR) and foster village entrepreneurship areas in Gorontalo Regency. A descriptive explanatory research method was employed, utilizing the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) for analysis. Data were collected through focus group discussions and structured questionnaires administered to a panel of 21 experts, including MSME practitioners, government officials, and educational experts. The AHP results indicate that expanding access to practical entrepreneurship education and training is a primary strategy, underpinning the top priority of market access (weight: 0.417). This is followed by the core factor of human resource quality (0.271), which is directly addressed through educational interventions. Technology and innovation (0.147), government affirmative policies (0.131), and infrastructure support (0.035) complete the hierarchy. Consequently, the key policy implications are deeply rooted in education. It is recommended that local governments collaborate with educational institutions and the private sector to develop curricula for ongoing community-based education and training programs.
KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER THROUGH NEWHEXA’S CULTURAL STORYTELLING IN INDONESIA’S HYDRATION ECONOMY BATTLEFIELD AS A PEDAGOGICAL MODEL IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION Robimadin, Cahya Nugeraha; Suryadi, Nanang; Handrito, Radityo Putro
JURNAL EKONOMI PENDIDIKAN DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jepk.v13n2.p227-250

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Intense competition in Indonesia’s Packaged Drinking Water (AMDK) industry necessitates entrepreneurial strategies emphasizing innovation and communication. This study examines how product innovation and marketing communication influence repurchase intention, mediated by brand image, using NEWHEXA (East Java) as a case study. A quantitative approach employing SEM-PLS analysis of 200 active consumers yielded key findings: (1) Innovation (β = 0.35, p < 0.001) and marketing communication (β = 0.41, p < 0.001) significantly enhance brand image; (2) Brand image exerts the strongest direct impact on repurchase intention (β = 0.62, p < 0.001); (3) Brand image significantly mediates the relationship (VAF = 58.3%), confirming its pivotal causal role. These findings have strong implications for entrepreneurship curricula that emphasize cultural storytelling as a strategy to foster consumer loyalty. They strongly support integrating packaged water industry case studies, like NEWHEXA, into entrepreneurship curricula, particularly modules using cultural storytelling to build consumer loyalty through authentic brand identity. Key limitations include geographically focused sampling and respondent homogeneity. Future research should investigate socio-cultural moderators and the socio-economic impact of AMDK innovations on SMEs.
CHINESE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL PATTERNS IN CULTIVATING ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT: A THEMATIC ANALYSIS IN SURAKARTA Abdurrahman, Afif; Sudira, Putu; Hidayati, Tuti; Rizki, Darlin; Dewi, Ayuana Kartika
JURNAL EKONOMI PENDIDIKAN DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jepk.v13n2.p385-404

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The entrepreneurial spirit within Chinese-Indonesian families has long been recognized as a factor in their economic resilience, yet the educational patterns that transmit this spirit across generations remain underexplored. This study aims to examine how family-based education fosters entrepreneurial character among Chinese youth in Surakarta, focusing on the interplay of cultural values, practical immersion, and adaptive strategies. The central research question asks: How do educational practices within Chinese-Indonesian families contribute to cultivating entrepreneurial spirit in the next generation? This research employs a qualitative approach using thematic analysis to interpret data gathered through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings reveal three major themes: first, practical immersion as pedagogy, where children are engaged in family business tasks from an early age to internalize perseverance, discipline, and interpersonal competence; second, familial trust and solidarity as social capital, where kinship bonds and moral values of honesty, responsibility, and integrity sustain intergenerational continuity; and third, the negotiation of formal education, experiential learning, and technology, where families balance schooling with hands-on practice and cautiously integrate digital tools as both opportunities and risks. The study concludes that entrepreneurial education in Chinese-Indonesian families is not merely an economic strategy, but a cultural and ethical practice embedded in family life. Theoretically, this study shows that entrepreneurial spirit is socially enacted within kinship structures rather than taught solely in schools. Practically, the findings suggest that entrepreneurship programs can be strengthened through family-based approaches that emphasize early immersion, trust, ethics, and guided use of technology.
ENHANCEMENT OF COMMUNITY WELFARE IN TOURISM AREAS THROUGH COOPERATIVE INVOLVEMENT: ANALYSIS OF DOMINANT FACTORS WITH EDUCATION AS MODERATING VARIABLE Suwendra, I Wayan; Irwansyah, M. Rudi; Meitriana, Made Ary; Yakob, Noor Azudin
JURNAL EKONOMI PENDIDIKAN DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)
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This research aims to analyze dominant factors affecting community welfare enhancement through tourism cooperative involvement in Buleleng Regency, with particular emphasis on education's moderating role. A quantitative approach employed structural equation modeling (SEM) with SmartPLS 4.0, analyzing data from 180 tourism cooperative members selected through stratified proportional random sampling across three tourism areas. The enhanced model demonstrates excellent fit. Access to capital emerged as the dominant factor, followed by human resource capacity and marketing networks. Education significantly moderates the relationships between access to capital and community welfare and between human resource capacity and community welfare. The moderation analysis revealed that higher education levels enhance the effectiveness of capital access and skill development interventions. The study establishes the "Cooperative-Mediated Community Welfare Model with Educational Enhancement" (CMCW-EE), demonstrating that education amplifies the effectiveness of resource-based interventions while having minimal impact on relational factors. These findings provide crucial insights for designing targeted interventions in community-based tourism development.
ECONOMIC EDUCATION ON THE PUGER BEACH FISHERMAN FAMILY Ani, Hety Mustika; Widjaja, Sri Umi Mintarti; Soetjipto, Budi Eko; Wahyono, Hari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jepk.v13n2.p405-422

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The urgency of family economic education, especially among the fishing communities of Puger coastal area, Jember Regency, needs to be addressed to achieve welfare. The internalisation process that occurs needs to be examined in depth to ensure no party is disadvantaged. This study aims to describe the role of parents in internalising economic education to their children within fishing families and to identify the forms of economic education processes that take place within them. This research is a qualitative phenomenological study with purposive sampling to obtain in-depth knowledge about the economic education of fishing families. Data validation uses technique and source triangulation, analysed with the Miles & Huberman framework, assisted by NVivo 12 Plus software. The findings reveal the uniqueness and advantages of the family economics education for fishermen, which has developed rapidly, not only verbally but also through examples, habituation, and open discussions. The implications of this research theoretically suggest that economic education is more than traditional, but interactive. In practice, the role of parents alongside children is important for the economic welfare. The best policy is to maximise the welfare of fishermen and the future of fishermen's children who must struggle with limited economic resources.
ENTREPRENEURIAL FORMATION IN TVET: A SEM ANALYSIS OF KNOWLEDGE, FAMILY ENVIRONMENT, AND SPIRIT ON SELF-EFFICACY AND INTEREST AMONG COMPUTER AND NETWORK ENGINEERING STUDENTS Arfandi, Anas; Nurfauziah, Nurfauziah; Purnamawati, Purnamawati; Pechinthorn, Komm
JURNAL EKONOMI PENDIDIKAN DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jepk.v13n2.p423-460

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Unemployment is a serious problem, especially for young people graduating from vocational schools. Vocational education and training (TVET) is a strategic solution to prepare young people to become job seekers and creators. However, the number of vocational school graduates who become entrepreneurs is still low. This indicates a gap between the school entrepreneurship education and students' motivation to become entrepreneurs. This study aims to analyze the influence of entrepreneurship knowledge, family environment, and entrepreneurial spirit on entrepreneurial interest, with self-efficacy as a mediating variable, among students of the Computer and Network Engineering Vocational High School in Makassar. This study uses a quantitative approach with an ex post facto method on 178 respondents, and the data is analyzed using SEM-PLS. The study results show interesting findings: entrepreneurial knowledge does not significantly affect entrepreneurial interest, while family environment and entrepreneurial spirit have a positive and significant effect. Self-efficacy was proven to strongly mediate between psychological factors (entrepreneurial spirit) and social factors (family environment) to entrepreneurial motivation. Theoretically, this study provides evidence that with these research results, Bandura's self-efficacy theory in vocational education can confirm that self-efficacy is the key to shaping students' entrepreneurial behavior. Practically, the results of this study emphasize the importance of project-based and real-life entrepreneurial learning that builds students' confidence in entrepreneurship, as well as the important role of the family in supporting students to become entrepreneurs. These findings provide important insights for educators and policymakers in strengthening entrepreneurial education in vocational high schools.

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