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Aptisi Transactions on Technopreneurship (ATT)
ISSN : 26558807     EISSN : 26568888     DOI : https://doi.org/10.34306
APTISI Transactions on Technopreneurship (ATT) is an international triannual open access scientific journal published by  Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia. ATT publishes original scientific researchers from scholars and experts around the world with novelty based on the theoretical, experimental, and numerical framework. The Journal aims to make noteworthy contributions to knowledge across the globe through the publication of original, high-quality research articles in the area of entrepreneurship and the impact of emerging technologies on it. In addition to original research articles, APTISI Transactions on Technopreneurship (ATT) publishes reviews, mini-reviews, case reports, letters to the editor, and commentaries, thereby providing a platform for reports and discussions on cutting edge perspectives in the domain of entrepreneurship. All submitted papers will undergo the strict single-blind peer-reviewing process. The Journal is dedicated to publishing manuscripts via a rapid, impartial, and rigorous review process. Once accepted, manuscripts are approved free online open-access instantly upon publication, allowing users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts, thus providing access to a broad readership.
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Healthy Spending Habits as Drivers of Technopreneurial and Financial Outcomes Zainol, Zuraidah; Abdul Wahab, Nadratun Nafisah; Shokory, Suzyanty Mohd; Harianto, Prayudi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.485

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Healthy spending of the population has been raised as one of the measures to restore social harmony and economic stability. Nevertheless, limited attention has been given to understanding how different forms of spending, rather than saving alone, influence people’s financial conditions and family well-being. This study aims to examine how various spending behaviors including experiential, impulsive, self-expressive, prosocial, and conspicuous spending affect financial well-being and, in turn, marital satisfaction among married individuals in Malaysia. Using a quantitative and deductive research design, data were gathered from 400 married respondents through a structured self-administered questionnaire. The analysis was conducted using Covariance-Based Structural Equation Modeling (CB-SEM) with the aid of AMOS software to validate the hypothesized relationships. The results show that prosocial and conspicuous spending have a significant positive impact on financial well-being, while impulsive spending demonstrates a negative influence. Moreover, financial well-being plays a crucial mediating role, exerting a significant positive effect on marital satisfaction. To enhance both financial stability and relationship satisfaction, individuals should cultivate mindful and responsible spending habits. The findings offer new perspectives for policymakers, businesses, and educators in fostering family harmony and economic empowerment through balanced spending and financial awareness.
Entrepreneurial Technology Resilience Mediates Entrepreneurial Marketing on Business Performance in Batik MSMEs Wahdiniwaty, Rahma; Pranata, Sudadi; Komara, Nandang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.469

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In the digital transformation era, technological resilience has become essential for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), including Indonesia’s Batik industry, which must integrate technology to maintain competitiveness. However, many Batik MSMEs still face limited adoption of digital tools, resulting in declining performance and market reach. This study aims to analyze how entrepreneurial technology resilience mediates the relationship between entrepreneurial marketing and business performance in Batik MSMEs. A quantitative approach was used by distributing structured questionnaires to 383 Batik MSME owners in Indonesia. The study employed Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to evaluate measurement validity and test hypotheses among three constructs, entrepreneurial marketing, entrepreneurial technology resilience, and business performance. Findings reveal that entrepreneurial marketing significantly influences both entrepreneurial technology resilience and business performance. Furthermore, entrepreneurial technology resilience also positively affects business performance and partially mediates the relationship between entrepreneurial marketing and business performance, explaining 80.2% of the variance in the model. The results confirm that technological resilience is a crucial mechanism that strengthens the effectiveness of entrepreneurial marketing strategies. Strengthening digital capabilities and adaptive innovation allows Batik MSMEs to enhance operational efficiency, market expansion, and overall performance. Therefore, improving technological resilience should be prioritized as a strategic policy for sustaining the Batik industry’s competitiveness.
Assessing the Drivers of Financial Distress in Indonesian Rattan SMEs through Digital and Financial Perspectives Sudaryo, Yoyo; Hamdani, Deni; Sofiati, Nunung Ayu; Sipahutar, Dayan Hakim Natigor; Sutisna, Sutisna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.534

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This study's objectives are to ascertain the impact of variables that determine financial distress among Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) during the COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic period, including the perception of SMS offenders, knowledge of digital marketing, and growth in net profits, as well as to offer solutions to the issues that SMEs face. In Cirebon a descriptive and verifying strategy is taken in the employment of quantitative methodologies in the research. Primary data were used. Gathering information from fieldwork and library research based on surveys distributed and previously published works on SMS's Rattan crimes registered with Cirebon's Micro & Medium Enterprises Cooperation Service. Verification statistics analysis procedures include the use of hypothetical testing with partial and simultaneous tests (f and t-test) as well as data analysis testing using double linear regression. One hundred respondents from SME victim Rattan Cirebon provided the sample data. IBM SPSS version 21.0 is the analytical program that was utilized to process the data. According to some of the research findings, financial distress is greatly impacted by the impression of SME offenders, is unaffected by knowledge of digital marketing, and is greatly impacted by an increase in net profit. Simultaneous research findings reveal that the perspective of SME offenders, comprehension of digital marketing, and growth in net profit have a noteworthy impact on financial Distress.
Enhancing Zakat Learning Outcomes Using Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Technologies Choiri, Muttaqin; Setiawan, Firman; Shofiyuddin, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.604

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This research aims to develop a learning module for Zakat material based on AR technology combined with VR to improve student learning outcomes in alignment with the Independent Learning Independent Curriculum. The research method uses the Research and Development (RnD) approach, consisting of five stages: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE). The developed product was validated by material experts and media experts, receiving scores of 90.8% and 90.5%, respectively, and tested on students from four higher education institutions in East Java: University of Trunojoyo Madura, Nahdlatul Ulama Sunan Giri University, Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya University, and Al-Khozini Sidoarjo Islamic Religious Institute. The first trial was conducted in a small class and produced an average score of 85.4%, followed by a large-class trial with an average score of 83.3%. In comparison, previous test results using a conventional module produced an average score of 72, which increased to an average of 86 when students used the Zakat module based on augmented reality combined with virtual reality. Thus, the results show that the AR and VR technology-based module for Zakat material has a positive impact on student learning outcomes in higher education institutions.
Entrepreneurial Perspective on Customer Decisions to Watch Indonesian Movies Djamaly, Muhammad Fadheel; Djumarno, Djumarno; Astini, Rina; Asih, Daru
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.681

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Customer Engagement reflects the extent of interaction between audiences and film products, serving as a key element within the movie industry. Various determinants such as lead actors, movie genres, movie ratings, and online reviews affect viewers intentions to watch films in theaters. This research investigates how customer engagement mediates the influence of these determinants on the intention to watch Indonesian films in cinemas. A quantitative research design was adopted, involving a survey of 315 respondents. The data were processed using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) technique with the SmartPLS program to assess the relationships among variables. The results indicate that lead actors, film genres, movie ratings, and online reviews significantly enhanced customer engagement. Customer engagement positively and significantly affected individuals decisions to watch Indonesian movies. It was also found to significantly mediate the effect of these variables on the decisions to wacth movies. This research contributes to relationship marketing theory by emphasizing the importance of customer engagement in developing strong and loyal consumer relationships. Additionally, it enriches consumer behavior literature by explaining the effect of customer engagement on the decisions to watch movies, offering practical implications for film marketers in formulating effective promotional and audience engagement strategies.
Mapping Designpreneur Paradigm for Sustainability Housing of Ministerial in Nusantara Capital City (IKN) Purnama, Ika Yuni; Phetorant, DJ. Dimas; Mestika, Gelar Gelora; Sunarjo, Richard Andre; Radhika, Raka Daniswara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.691

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Designpreneurs (a combination of design and entrepreneurs) have gained attention as an innovation paradigm that integrates design creativity with business value, playing a significant role in driving innovation and sustainable value creation. As the national creative economy and the IKN smart design agenda develop, it is important to evaluate research trends related to this concept. This study aims to map designpreneurship literature through bibliometric analysis, identifying publication trends, dominant themes, and key actors in this field. Data were taken from the Dimensions database (2000–2025), covering 45 articles, analyzed using VOSviewer to reveal collaboration patterns (country, institution, author) and keywords. The publication trend has increased sharply since 2016, reaching 10 articles in 2024. Indonesia has emerged as a major hub with strong collaborations with Malaysia, Japan, and China. The Bandung Institute of Technology was identified as the most productive institution. The journals Design, Economics and Innovation, Review of Managerial Science, and Journal of the Knowledge Economy are at the forefront of publications. Dominant research themes include the integration of design thinking, business innovation, and sustainability, indicating a focus on sustainable design innovation. This study presents a comprehensive mapping of designpreneurship literature, strengthening the concept of design and entrepreneurship synergy in creative innovation. These findings are relevant to the design strategy of ministerial position houses in the IKN based on local wisdom and sustainability.
Fostering Character Education through Community-Based Socialpreneurship Initiatives among High School Students in Banda Aceh Nizariah, Nizariah; Suhendrayatna, Suhendrayatna; Aulia, Muhammad; Sulastri, Sulastri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.694

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This study explores the development of a character-building model that integrates the Merdeka Curriculum and School-Driven Program to foster religious and social care values among high school students in Banda Aceh. Using a qualitative approach, data was collected through observations, in-depth interviews, and documentation analysis, involving school principals, teachers, students, and community members from four high schools in Banda Aceh. Triangulation of sources and techniques ensured data validity. The findings show that each school employs unique character-building strategies aligned with its vision and mission. The study emphasizes the importance of proactive school leadership, teacher engagement, and community collaboration in successful character education. To address challenges such as cultural differences, student readiness, and resource limitations, the Busi (Islamic School Culture) model was developed. This model integrates religious values and social activities, enhancing students discipline, empathy, and social skills. The implementation of the Busi model led to significant improvements in students moral and social development. The study underscores the need for integrating religious and social values into the curriculum and fostering collaboration between schools, families, and communities to achieve holistic character education.
A Comparative Analytical Approach for Predicting Continuance Intention in Mutual Fund Investment Apps Puspitasari, Ira; Rusydi, Febdian; Iahad, Noorminshah A.; Yasin, Affan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.505

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Global economic challenges have spurred a rise in household investments worldwide, including in Indonesia. By 2023, retail investors in Indonesia’s capital market have quadrupled, reaching over 12 million, with mutual fund investors driving this surge. Many new investors use mutual fund investment applications to purchase and manage their portfolios. Despite this growth, providers face challenges in maintaining user loyalty and increasing average investments due to Indonesia’s low financial literacy rate of 38.03%. This study investigates the factors influencing users’ adoption and continuous use of mutual fund investment apps. It examines the relationships between perceived service quality, perceived security and privacy, trust, familiarity, user satisfaction, and continuance intention. The research uses a comparative approach, combining Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with machine learning regression models, including linear regression, support vector regression, and multilayer perceptron, to create a robust and comprehensive model. The findings reveal that trust significantly impacts both user satisfaction (β = 0.463, p < 0.001) and continuance intention (β = 0.194, p < 0.05). Perceived service quality strongly influences user satisfaction (β = 0.523, p < 0.001), while familiarity plays a key role in fostering trust (β = 0.224, p < 0.001) and encouraging continued use (β = 0.206, p < 0.001). Based on these results, strategies to enhance user loyalty, such as improving security, services, and providing transparent recommendations, are proposed. This study contributes to understanding digital investment behavior in emerging markets and offers insights for expanding financial inclusion.
Entrepreneurship Capability by Triple Series Innovations in Building Competitive Resilience within the Airline Industry Sukardi, Samudra; Wahyuni, Sari; Rachmawati, Riani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.537

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This research examines how entrepreneurship capability affects competitive resilience within the airline business, focusing on innovation sequences along the value chain as a solution to environmental turbulence. The study aims to investigate the mechanism through which entrepreneurship capability contributes to resilience by mediating organizational, digital, and business model innovations. The study involved 250 CEOs and top leaders in Indonesian airlines. Data were collected via surveys and analyzed using SPSS 25 and Smart Partial Least Squares (SmartPLS) 4. Findings show that entrepreneurship capability does not directly affect digital collaboration or business model innovation. Its effect occurs indirectly through organizational innovation, which promotes digital distribution innovation, leading to business model innovation. Together, these innovations strengthen resilience in turbulent environments. The study highlights the critical role of the triple serial relationship among organizational innovation, digital distribution, and business model innovation in navigating crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Practically, airline leaders should use entrepreneurship capability to drive innovation, support digital transformation, and adopt customer focused strategies to sustain competitiveness. This research contributes original insight by revealing how entrepreneurship capability indirectly fosters resilience through innovation sequences, aiding airlines in adapting to market changes. The study aligns with SDGs 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) by promoting entrepreneurship led growth and SDGs 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) through advancing innovative and resilient business practices.
Analysis of Coffee Quality and Value Chain Collaboration for a Sustainable Agro-Industry in Timor-Leste Belo, Cecilio Alves da Costa; Henriques, Pedro Damiao de Sousa; Carvalho, Maria Leonor da Silva
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.543

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This study investigates the coordination of coffee quality within the agro-commercial chain in Timor-Leste by analyzing the interaction between producers and companies engaged in production and commercialization. Coffee, as the country’s most important agricultural export and a key contributor to the non-oil economy, is internationally recognized as an organic product, with the Timor Hybrid (HDT) gaining global attention. Data were collected through documentary analysis and questionnaire surveys from 111 smallholder producers and 6 companies in Ermera Municipality, particularly in Leteffoho Administrative Post, the region with the largest plantation area and highest dependence on coffee as a source of income. The findings reveal that producers mainly cultivate Arabica and Robusta, with quality control focusing on cherry harvesting and processing, while companies predominantly purchase parchment coffee and determine prices based on quality, with only one company buying cherry coffee. All companies export green coffee, and four also sell roasted coffee in the domestic market. This study further proposes a framework that emphasizes coordination mechanisms between producers and companies to enhance quality assurance, sustain competitiveness in international markets, and strengthen the resilience of Timor-Leste’s agricultural economy.

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