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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.
Articles 275 Documents
Technopreneurship and Market Feasibility of Modified Carrageenan Hydrogel for Industrial Heavy Metal Remediation Dulanlebit, Yeanchon Henry; Hernani, Hernani; Liliasari, Liliasari; Amran, Muhammad Bachri; Pangilinan, Greian April
Aptisi Transactions On Technopreneurship (ATT) Vol 8 No 1 (2026): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v8i1.622

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Heavy metal pollution in aquatic systems increases the need for sustainable and efficient natural adsorbent materials, and carrageenan extracted from Eucheuma cottonii, which contains O–H, S=O, C–O–S, and 3,6-anhydrogalactose functional groups, offers strong potential for binding metal ions. However, the adsorption efficiency of natural carrageenan for Copper (Cu2+) and Cadmium (Cd2+) ions remains limited, which frames the central problem of this study. In addressing this issue, the method employed involves synthesizing carrageenan hydrogel through alkaline extraction of Eucheuma cottonii and evaluating its adsorption capacity under controlled experimental conditions. The hydrogel was characterized and tested at pH 6–7, with a contact time of 90 minutes, an initial concentration of 200 mg/L, and an adsorbent mass of 6 g, followed by kinetic and isotherm modeling to analyze adsorption behavior. Based on the Findings, ionic exchange interactions between sulfate ester groups of K-carrageenan and metal cations significantly enhance adsorption performance, with the adsorption process following a pseudo-second-order kinetic model and the Freundlich isotherm providing the best fit R2 > 0.90, indicating heterogeneous multilayer adsorption. In the Conclusion, the chemically modified carrageenan hydrogel demonstrates effective adsorption of copper and cadmium ions and presents strong potential as an eco-friendly and efficient biomaterial for heavy metal remediation.
Entrepreneurship in Social Media Literacy and Intentions for Diabetes Prevention among Adolescent Students Pratiwi, Ika Nur; Prabawati, Dita Dwi Oktav; Wahyuni, Erna Dwi; Nursalam, Nursalam; Widyawati, Ika Yuni; Yahaya, Nor Aziyan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v8i1.626

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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) prevention behavior is essential for reducing DM incidence among adolescents, a population increasingly exposed to lifestyle risks and heavily engaged with digital platforms. Social media provides a promising channel for health promotion, yet limited evidence explains how literacy in this medium supports preventive behaviors. This study aims to analyze the correlation between social media literacy and intention with DM prevention behavior among adolescent students. A cross-sectional design with purposive sampling was conducted involving 231 students aged 16 years in East Java, Indonesia. Data were collected using questionnaires measuring social media literacy, intention, and DM prevention behavior, while Spearman’s rho correlation <0.05 was applied for analysis. Descriptive findings showed that 58% of participants were female, 67.1% used more than three social media platforms, 39% accessed social media 3–4 hours daily, and 4.3% had a family history of DM. The analysis revealed significant positive correlations between social media literacy (p<0.001, r=0.325) and intention (p<0.001; r=0.305) with DM prevention behavior. Adolescents with higher literacy and stronger intentions were more likely to exhibit proactive DM prevention actions. These results demonstrate that emerging technologies, particularly social media, hold substantial potential as promotive and preventive tools for adolescent health. Enhancing social media literacy can improve adolescents’ ability to identify, interpret, and apply credible health information, supporting healthier behavioral choices. The study suggests that integrating digital health literacy into adolescent-focused programs may strengthen early preventive efforts and reduce future DM risk.
The Initial State of Educating Future Primary School Teachers in a Multilingual Context Kydyrbayeva, Gulnaz; Makhmetova, Djamilya; Kulzhanbekova, Galiya; Anayatova, Raziyam; Otetileuova, Assel; Tashenova, Zhanat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v8i1.627

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In multilingual countries, a crucial issue is the preparation of future teachers for instructing in one or several additional languages. Proficiency in at least three languages is considered one of the fundamental educational competencies. This could include the second language of the country, the mastery of which contributes to preserving its cultural and linguistic diversity, as well as one or several foreign languages, such as English, which is widely used in international communication amidst the conditions of globalization. Kazakhstan has implemented a trilingual education policy known as the ‘Trinity of Languages’ initiative. It mandates the use of Kazakh, Russian, and English in schools with the aim of fostering national unity, preserving heritage languages, and enhancing global communication skills among students. The present study is dedicated to exploring the issue of preparing future teachers of natural sciences for instruction in the context of multilinguism. The demand for such teachers is explained by the gradual transition of general education schools in the Republic of Kazakhstan to teaching in three languages Kazakh, Russian and English and studying natural sciences in the primary grades in English. A future educator teaching a subject in a second (or foreign) language should possess well-developed communication skills, be able to independently plan lessons considering both language and subject-specific objectives, and teach while fostering the development of students’ knowledge in the subject, academic English language, and higher-order thinking. The necessity for preparing such professionals underscores the relevance of the conducted research.
Delegation of Authority for Improving Organizational Performance in Indonesian Mining Sector Suharyani, Yenny Dwi; Riyanto, Setyo; Nusranigrum, Dewi; Elmi, Farida
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v8i1.630

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This study explores the role of delegation of authority in improving organizational performance within Indonesia’s mining inspection sector, emphasizing its alignment with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 8, 9, and 16. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected from 20 key informants through semi-structured interviews, direct observations, and document analysis. Thematic analysis and triangulation ensured the reliability and validity of findings. The results, based on thematic analysis and triangulation, show that structured delegation leads to a 30% increase in decision-making efficiency and a 25% improvement in accountability, measured by response times, compliance rates, and inspector collaboration. Specifically, mining inspectors reported faster response times, higher compliance rates, and stronger collaboration across administrative levels. The study addresses a critical research gap by linking delegation practices with sustainable governance outcomes in a sector vital to Indonesia’s economy. While the research is context-specific, the findings provide operational insights into how delegation mechanisms contribute to both organizational effectiveness and national development priorities. The paper highlights practical implications for policymakers and organizational leaders, suggesting that delegation should be institutionalized as part of regulatory frameworks to achieve sustainable governance. Limitations include the qualitative scope and restricted sample, but the study offers a robust foundation for future mixed-methods research. By situating delegation of authority within the SDG framework, this study strengthens the relevance of organizational behavior research to global development discourse.
Tourism Expectation as Moderator of Promotion Objectives and Promotion Mix on Tourist Interest Rahayu, Denok Wahyudi Setyo; Septiawan, Bambang; Hamidah, Aqnes Dwi Sakti; Terizla, Rizky Fredrin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v8i1.632

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Promotion objectives, tourism promotion mix, and expectations play significant roles in attracting tourists to destinations. Videos have emerged as effective promotional tools, showcasing the actual conditions of tourist attractions. This research investigates how promotional objectives and the tourism promotion mix, with the moderation of expectations, can influence tourist interest. A total of 247 respondents were sampled for this study. The respondents evaluated videos of Kebon Rojo Park, Blitar, East Java, and completed a questionnaire. The analysis method used was Partial Least Squares (PLS), suitable for handling complex data with multiple variables. The study found that both promotion objectives and the tourism promotion mix positively influenced tourist interest. However, expectations did not moderate the relationship between the promotional strategies and tourist interest. This indicates that expectations do not strengthen or weaken the effects of promotional objectives and tourism promotion mix on tourist interest. The research suggests that while expectations play a role in shaping perceptions, the key to attracting tourists lies in effective promotional strategies tailored to the target market segment. This highlights the importance of using accurate and attractive promotional materials to stimulate interest in visiting destinations like Kebon Rojo Park.
Experimental Evaluation of Modified T-Stub Connections for Seismic Applications Prasetyo, Totok Andi; Antonius, Antonius; Sumirin, Sumirin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v8i1.635

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This study aims to analyze the structural behavior of Modified T-Stub steel connections under cyclic loading, with the expectation that the results can be applied to steel construction in Indonesia, particularly for structures requiring high seismic performance. In this research, conventional 4ES and Double T-Connections were modified into Modified T-Stub configurations to improve their deformation capacity, strength, and energy dissipation performance. Experimental cyclic loading tests were conducted to evaluate the structural response of the modified connections, focusing on parameters such as strength, stiffness degradation, and drift capacity. Two test specimens were used, namely WF 450×200×9×14 and WF 500×200×10×16, which represent commonly used steel profiles in Indonesian construction practice. Numerical simulations were also performed to support and validate the experimental results. The test results indicate that both specimens exhibited stable hysteretic behavior and satisfactory performance under repeated cyclic loading. The numerical analysis showed that the connections were able to achieve drift ratios of up to 5% radian, while the experimental tests demonstrated drift capacities of approximately 4% radian without significant strength degradation or premature failure. These findings demonstrate that the Modified T-Stub connections meet the performance requirements for certified Special Moment Connections (SMC). This study provides valuable insights into the development of high-performance steel connection systems and contributes to enhancing the safety, efficiency, and structural quality of steel buildings in seismic regions of Indonesia.
Analysis of Balamut Performance Structure for Cultural Preservation in Southern Kalimantan Nursugiharti, Titih; Yulianto, Agus; Bahri, Saeful; Hidayat, Roch Aris; Jahdiah, Jahdiah; Safei, Mawar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v8i1.639

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Lamut is a traditional art form that has evolved and flourished alongside society. This performance art involves a solo theatrical presentation by an individual known as the Palamutan. Facing the threat of extinction due to modern societal dynamics, this study investigates lamut art, identifying the factors behind its decline, exploring methods for its revitalization, particularly among youth, and evaluating its contribution to national and local development, underscoring its cultural importance and need for preservation. This study highlight the rich cultural history of Lamut and its significance in the Banjar community. The study is to understand the decline of lamut, identify the factors affecting its practice, and propose methods to preserve it for future generations. The methodology employed is descriptive qualitative research, providing an explanatory framework for the findings. The study categorizes lamut into two types: entertainment lamut and therapeutic lamut. Results indicate that factors contributing to the decline include the long duration of performances, ritualistic aspects incompatible with Islamic teachings, and the marginalization of traditional arts in the face of modernity. The emphasis is that the preservation of lamut requires collaboration between artists, cultural practitioners, and relevant institutions to ensure its continuity.
Comparison of Students Science Literacy Abilities Using Inquiry and Cooperative Learning Models Panjaitan, Muktar Bahruddin; Siagian, Asister Fernando; Judijanto, Loso; Mufarizuddin, Mufarizuddin; Herman, Herman; Saputra, Nanda; Mamadiyarov, Zokir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v8i1.640

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The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a difference in scientific literacy between students who follow the inquiry learning model and students who follow the STAD cooperative learning model to determine the difference between scientific literacy due to students' achievement motivation to describe the interaction between the learning model and achievement motivation on students' scientific literacy. This study used a Posttest-Only Control Group Design with a two-factor analysis. The population in this study were fifth-semester PGSD students at HKBP Nommensen University of Pematangsiantar, in 2024/2025 Academic Year, with totaling 186 students, which sample of 124 students determined by using Simple Random Sampling technique for the class. Data were obtained using the achievement motivation instrument and the science literacy test. Data analysis was carried out using two-way analysis of variance. The study found a significant difference in scientific literacy between students who followed the Inquiry Learning Model and those who followed the STAD Cooperative Learning Model, with a p-value of 0.000, which is less than 0.05. There is a difference in student science literacy based on achievement motivation with a value of Sig. 0.000 < 0.05 and there is no interaction between the learning model and achievement motivation on student science literacy, with a value of Sig. 0.230 > 0.05.
The Role of ESG and Digitalization Driving Sustainable Agropreneurship in Emerging Market Aulia, Azwani; Sukmadilaga, Citra; Avianti, Ilya; Rosdini, Dini; Ghani, Erlane K.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v8i1.673

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This study examines the determinants of Firm Valuein the global agricultural sector from 2017 to 2022 across 37 countries, focusing on the impact of Digital Adoption, Board Gender Diversity (BGD), Multiple Large Shareholders (MLS), and ESG performance. The research highlights the growing importance of sustainable practices and effective governance in agriculture, a sector that is increasingly influenced by market dynamics and environmental challenges. The study aims to understand how these factors contribute to FV, with a particular focus on the roles of governance and sustainability in enhancing corporate performance. The method employed is path analysis in AMOS, which allows for a thorough examination of the relationships among these variables. The results show that Digital Adoption significantly enhances FV by improving operational efficiency, facilitating sustainable practices, and aligning with market trends. Board Gender Diversity contributes to better decision-making and governance, thereby positively influencing FV. In contrast, the presence of MLS negatively affects FV due to governance inefficiencies associated with concentrated ownership. Moreover, strong ESG performance is found to enhance stakeholder relationships and mitigate risks, thereby boosting FV. The study also identifies a gap in the literature regarding the role of digital tools such as AI and blockchain in fostering digital adoption and sustainability. The novelty of this study lies in its cross-country analysis and its consideration of governance structures. The results underscore the significance of sustainable practices and governance in enhancing FV within the agricultural sector.
Ecosystem Exchange, Strategic Capabilities, and Firm Performance with Agility and Innovation Mediators Hendrawidjaja, Josef Budi; Soetjipto, Budi Widjaja; Kusumastuti, Ratih Dyah; Jayanagara, Oscar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v8i1.688

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Understanding the ecosystem remains a big issue, especially in coping with the affiliation challenges of the ecosystem actors. Relied upon open system, resource-based, and exchange theory, this study aims to depict the role of ecosystem exchange and Organizational Strategic Capabilities (OSC) and the relationship with strategic agility and service innovation in enhancing firm performance, as well as its mechanism in portraying process view of Resource-Based Theory (RBT) as the search for alignment strategy to multi-actors’ challenges in the multilateral ecosystem. This study was conducted by using a quantitative research approach to examine sets of hypotheses. Applying five-point Likert-scale questionnaires, the primary data were collected from 196 Indonesian medical devices distributor companies. Then, the structural equation modelling was used to analyze the data. This study found strategic capabilities display impressively the autonomous merit of the firms and how the firms communicate through ecosystem exchange. While revealing the principle of equifinality, all roads lead to Rome, of the firms as an open system. This study portrays how the firms do exchange intangible resources socially and tangible resources economically and establish solid alignments with their ecosystem, hence keeping the competition away. Indonesian medical device distributor firms can achieve superior performance by fostering ecosystem exchange, developing strategic capabilities, and crucially building strategic agility. These findings offer actionable insights for industry leaders and policymakers aiming to strengthen the healthcare supply chain and advance progress toward the SDGs. The research also provides a foundation for future studies exploring the interplay of dynamic capabilities and innovation in other sectors and contexts.