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Sketsa Bisnis
ISSN : 23563672     EISSN : 24600989     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35891/jsb
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Sketsa Bisnis is a six-month scientific publication published by the faculty of social and political sciences, Yudharta Pasuruan University. with No : No ISSN Online 2460-0989 , No ISSN PRINT No : 2356-3672 .Sketsa Bisnis as a scientific study and information on agriculture contains scientific papers, summaries of the results of research, the latest critical thinking. Editors accept writers, researchers, practitioners, and anyone interested in contributing writings and scientific works that have never been published in other print media. Sketsa Bisnis is a scientific journal that focuses on all areas of business, which includes; entrepreneurship, marketing and finance, operations, logistics, management and human resources Business Administration is defined as the process of managing a profit or non-profit company or organization in order to maintain organizational stability and growth. Thus the Sketsa Bisnis is the basic framework in developing all aspects of the scientific knowledge-based business economy. Sketsa Bisnis has been indexed by Google Scholar, LIPI, Garuda, SINTA, Dimension Portal, etc.
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The Role of Audit Opinion: CEO Turnover, Financial Distress, Company Growth on Audit Opinion Shopping Aulia Oktaviani, Ayu; Vinola Herawaty; Jul Seventa Tarigan; Irfan Rais
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/ta941786

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Introduction; Environmental issues in coastal areas, such as the reduction of mangrove forest areas in the Pesisir Timur Surabaya (PAMURBAYA), are driven by urban development and environmentally unfriendly human activities. This phenomenon calls for entrepreneurship that adopts innovative and sustainable approaches, particularly by involving youth to create a balance between economic, social, and environmental benefits. The study aims to explore the effectiveness of Design Thinking in fostering a green entrepreneurial attitude among the youth. Method; This study focuses on the participation of business administration students in Design Thinking activities conducted at the mangrove ecotourism area in Gunung Anyar, Surabaya. A thematic analysis was performed on both research findings and current literature to gain a broader and more detailed understanding of how Design Thinking can shape sustainable entrepreneurial behavior. Results; The findings indicate that the Design Thinking process successfully encouraged students to shift their mindset viewing environmental problems as potential business opportunities. Through this process, participants were able to generate innovative and sustainability-oriented business ideas that align with green entrepreneurship principles. Conclusion; This study provides a theoretical contribution by demonstrating that Design Thinking can act as a catalyst for green entrepreneurship practices. From a practical perspective, it suggests integrating Design Thinking workshops into entrepreneurship courses to stimulate youth-led green business initiatives.
The Influence of Lifestyle and Hedonism on Impulse Buying with Self-Control as a Moderation Variable Mita, Mita; Hesi Eka Puteri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/jgwbt353

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Introduction; The problem studied in this research is the effect of lifestyle and hedonism attitudes on impulse buying, with self-control as a moderating variable. The purpose of this study is to determine and analyze these effects among Generation Z Muslims in Bukittinggi City. Method; This research is field research with a quantitative approach. Data were collected through direct observation by distributing questionnaires. The sample consisted of Generation Z in Bukittinggi City. Data processing was done using SPSS 26. Analytical tools included instrument tests (reliability and validity), classical assumption tests (normality, autocorrelation, multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity), and hypothesis testing using t-test, F-test, and moderated regression analysis (MRA). Result; The results showed that the lifestyle variable significantly affects impulse buying (significance value 0.104 < 0.05). Hedonism attitude also significantly affects impulse buying (significance value 0.000 < 0.05). Moderation analysis revealed that self-control significantly moderates the relationship between lifestyle and impulse buying (coefficient = -0.064, significance = 0.00 < 0.05), indicating that stronger self-control weakens the effect of lifestyle on impulse buying. However, self-control does not moderate the relationship between hedonism attitude and impulse buying (coefficient = -0.024, significance = 0.131 > 0.05). Conclusion; Self-control plays a moderating role in the influence of lifestyle on impulse buying among Generation Z Muslim fashion consumers in Bukittinggi City, weakening this effect. However, self-control does not moderate the influence of hedonism attitudes on impulse buying.
The Influence of Islamic Financial Literacy and Mob Mentality on Behavioral Intention to Conduct Transactions Using E-Wallets Mediated by Perceived Risk Ramadani, Ilham; Iiz iIzmuddin
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Introduction; The rapid adoption of e-wallets among Generation Z in Indonesia presents new challenges in aligning financial behavior with Islamic principles. This study examines the effect of Islamic Financial Literacy and Mob Mentality on Behavioral Intention to use e-wallets, with Perceived Risk as a mediating variable, focusing on Generation Z Muslim users in Bukittinggi City. Method; This quantitative study used a field research design involving 288 Generation Z Muslim respondents in Bukittinggi City. The variables include Islamic Financial Literacy (X1), Mob Mentality (X2), Behavioral Intention (Y), and Perceived Risk (Z). Data were collected using Likert-scale questionnaires distributed via Google Forms, with purposive and convenience sampling. Analysis was conducted using Warp Partial Least Squares (WarpPLS) 7.0. Results: Both Islamic Financial Literacy and Mob Mentality significantly influence the behavioral intention of Generation Z Muslims to use e-wallets. Higher financial literacy and social influence encourage greater intention to transact. Perceived Risk acts as a key mediator that strengthens these relationships, showing that digital financial behavior is shaped by knowledge, social dynamics, and risk perception. Conclusion; Islamic Financial Literacy and Mob Mentality play essential roles in shaping Muslim Generation Z’s intention to use e-wallets, with Perceived Risk serving as a mediating factor. The study contributes to Islamic finance and behavioral research and offers practical insights for promoting financial literacy and ethical digital transactions among young Muslim consumers.
The The Role of Satisfaction as a Mediator of the Influence of Facilities and Location on Revisit Intention: A Study at the Unit Bumi Kepanduan Sentul Bogor Sudarijati; Dwi Gemina; Selvia, Dina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/j667wv11

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Introduction: This study examines how facilities and location influence visitors’ intention to revisit the Bumi Kepanduan Sentul Bogor Unit, with customer satisfaction serving as a mediating variable. The research is grounded in the understanding that visitor satisfaction is a key determinant of loyalty and revisit intention, particularly in tourism and recreation destinations. Methods: The study involved 100 respondents selected using a non-probability purposive sampling method. The criteria included visitors aged 17 years and above who had visited the site at least once. A descriptive and verification approach was applied using the path analysis method to determine both direct and indirect effects among variables. Results: The findings reveal that facilities and location have a direct and positive influence on satisfaction, while both also directly affect revisit intention. Furthermore, satisfaction itself significantly influences revisit intention and serves as a mediating factor between facilities, location, and the desire to return. These results indicate that improved facilities and strategic location can enhance visitor satisfaction, which ultimately increases the likelihood of revisits. Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of maintaining and improving facilities and location quality to enhance visitor satisfaction and loyalty. However, the study is limited by its relatively small sample size and narrow variable scope. Future research is recommended to include additional factors such as lifestyle, social influence, and reference groups, as well as to use a larger and more diverse sample to obtain more representative results.
Design of Power Pole Delivery Distribution in a Business Project at PT XYZ Bandung Branch Using DMAIC Method Muhamad Nailul Hikam; Muhamad Rizal; Nurillah Jamil Achmawati Novel
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Introduction; This study aims to identify the causes of delays in the distribution of electricity pole shipments in the PT XYZ Bandung Branch project and formulate improvement solutions. Method; This research was conducted through the Six Sigma DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) approach to identify the distribution process, measure current performance, classify and analyze the root causes of problems causing delays, and design improvements with the aim of minimizing delivery delays in similar projects. Result; The results showed that there were three main causes of delay with a contribution of 68% to the twelve causes of delay. In this study, a DPMO value of 20,833 was obtained with a sigma level of 3.5. Conclusion; Researchers suggest taking corrective action with 5W + 1H analysis based on the root cause of the problem. The implementation of these improvements is expected to increase the efficiency of the electric pole distribution process and company guidelines supported by continuous supervision.
Measuring The Amount Of Consumer Desire During Live Streaming Shopping Of Cosmetic Products Christiarini, Renny; Tarekar, Wendy Wihue; Purwianti, Lily
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streaming shopping in the context of social commerce, specifically for cosmetic products followed by generation Z. The main focus of this research is to understand how generation Z interacts with live streaming shopping content and what factors influence their purchasing decisions. The main focus of this research is to understand how Generation Z interacts with live streaming shopping content and what factors influence their purchasing decisions. Methods, the research method used was to distribute questionnaires to 431 people from generation Z in Batam city who actively follow live streaming shopping for cosmetic products and using the Partial Least Square (PLS) method with Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) technique to process the collected data. Results, the results showed that eWOM, brand image, product, and promotion have a significant role in influencing generation Z's purchasing decisions. Conclusion, this research provides valuable insights for cosmetics industry players and social commerce platforms to design marketing strategies that are more effective and in accordance with generation Z's preferences.  
Assessing the Effectiveness of Design Thinking to Foster Green Entrepreneurship Among Students: A Case Study in Mangrove Ecotourism Kurniasih, Mima; Purwocaroko Noeringtyas, Billy
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Introduction; Environmental issues in coastal areas, such as the reduction of mangrove forest area in Pesisir Timur Surabaya (PAMURBAYA), are driven by urban development and pose threats to human activities. This environmental challenge has sparked interest in entrepreneurship as a means to develop innovative and sustainable solutions. Increasing youth participation is seen as essential to balancing economic, social, and environmental benefits. Method; This study explores the effectiveness of Design Thinking in fostering a green entrepreneurial attitude among youth. The research focused specifically on business administration students participating in Design Thinking activities held at the mangrove ecotourism site in Gunung Anyar, Surabaya. A thematic analysis was conducted on the findings alongside a review of current literature to gain a deeper understanding. Results; The study found that the Design Thinking process successfully encouraged students to shift their mindset, enabling them to identify environmental problems as business opportunities. Students generated innovative, sustainability-oriented ideas, reflecting a change in attitude toward green entrepreneurship. Conclusion; This study contributes theoretically by demonstrating that Design Thinking can act as a catalyst for green entrepreneurship practices. Practically, it suggests integrating Design Thinking workshops into entrepreneurship courses to stimulate youth-led green business initiatives.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Users Intention to Book Hotels through  Online Applications Lady, Lady; Jesslieca, Jesslieca; Cuandra, Fendy
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Introduction; This study investigates factors influencing consumers intention to book hotels online using the Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) theory. The research is motivated by the growing trend of digital transformation in the hospitality industry, where user trust and convenience play crucial roles in shaping online booking behavior. Methods; A quantitative approach was employed by distributing online questionnaires to individuals who had previously booked hotels online, resulting in 448 valid responses being collected. Data were analyzed with validity and reliability tests, and hypothesis testing was conducted using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) technique. Respondents were selected through judgmental sampling to ensure relevance. Results; The findings indicate that perceived trust is the key variable exerting a significant direct influence on booking intention, an effect which is moderated by promotional offers. Notably, external stimuli such as online reviews, convenience quotient, and mobile application quality primarily influence booking intention indirectly, acting through their significant impact on perceived trust, which functions as a key mediator. Conclusion; The study concludes that strengthening users’ trust, satisfaction, and overall digital experience can enhance consumers’ willingness to engage in online hotel booking. These results offer practical insights for application developers and hotel managers to design trustworthy, user-friendly platforms and promotional strategies that align with changing consumer expectations.
The Influence of E-Wallet Usage and Lifestyle on Consumptive Behavior with Self-Control as a Moderating Variable Sukra, Widia; Asyari; Hesi Eka Puteri; Rini Elvira
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Introduction; The purpose of this study was to measure and analyze the influence of e-wallet usage and lifestyle on consumer behavior, with self Discipline as a moderating variable among Muslim millennials in Bukittinggi City. Method; This study was quantitative with a descriptive approach. A sample of 300 respondents, representing Muslim millennials who use e-wallets in Bukittinggi City, was selected. Data collection involved observation and questionnaire distribution. The data were then analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) techniques using the SmartPLS application. Results; The study revealed that both e-wallet usage and lifestyle have a positive and significant impact on consumptive behavior among Muslim millennials in Bukittinggi. Additionally, self-discipline was found to significantly weaken the influence of lifestyle on consumptive behavior, while its moderating effect on the relationship between e-wallet usage and consumptive behavior was not significant. Conclusion;Self-discipline, as a form of self-discipline, has a significant moderating effect in weakening the relationship between lifestyle and consumptive behavior among Muslim millennials in Bukittinggi City. However, its moderating effect on the relationship between e-wallet usage and consumptive behavior is not statistically significant.
A Bibliometric and Systematic Literature Review on the Concept, Dimensions, and Measurement of Sustainable Financial Literacy Vikneswary Tirumalaisamy; Noraini binti Moktar; Rakhmawati, Antin
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Introduction; Sustainable Financial Literacy (SFL) is a key 21st-century competency that integrates traditional financial literacy with awareness of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) aspects in economic decision-making. As sustainability challenges become increasingly central to global economic systems, understanding SFL has become essential for promoting responsible and ethical financial behavior. Method;This study employs a bibliometric and systematic literature review (SLR) approach on 357 relevant scholarly articles to map the evolution of the concept, publication trends, and measurement instruments of SFL. The bibliometric analysis was conducted to identify patterns of author collaboration, contributing countries, and dominant research domains. Meanwhile, the systematic analysis examined the conceptual and empirical dimensions of SFL, encompassing the cognitive (knowledge), affective (attitudes and values), and behavioral (sustainable financial actions) domains. Results; The findings indicate that SFL remains a relatively new research field, with major attention directed toward the integration of ESG principles into financial education, green investment, and digital financial inclusion. The measurement of SFL varies across studies, ranging from ordinal to ratio scales, and typically assesses knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in a quantifiable manner. Conclusion; These findings underscore the strategic role of Sustainable Financial Literacy in enhancing sustainable investment decisions, fostering ethical financial behavior, and serving as a critical foundation in supporting the transition toward a green, inclusive, and ethical economy.

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