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Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal
Published by Universitas Lampung
ISSN : 25795902     EISSN : 27752607     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J
Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal atau Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi dan Kewirausahaan ISSN 2579-5902(p) adalah wadah informasi dan publikasi penelitian atau gagasan peneliti, dosen, guru, praktisi pendidikan, pengambil kebijakan, pemerhati pendidikan dan mahasiswa di bidang pendidikan, pendidikan ekonomi, pendidikan akuntansi, kewirausahaan, dan inovasi penelitian di bidang pendidikan ekonomi seperti pengembangan media, blended learning, dan mobile learning.
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Analysis of Social Media Use of Entrepreneurship Economic Education Interest Putri, Rahmah Dianti; Rizal, Yon; Nurdin, Nurdin
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This study aims to find out how useful the presence of social media is on student interest in entrepreneurship. This research is a type of quantitative research. The method used is descriptive verification method with an ex post facto approach. Sampling was carried out using the cluster sampling method which used a saturated sample with a total sample of 68 students of Economics Education at the University of Lampung. The results of the findings of this study are expected to contribute to economic science related to the usefulness of social media for students, especially in the field of entrepreneurship.Keywords: Entrepreneurship, social media, studentsDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i1.15-21
Analysis of Student Perceptions About Cryptocurrency Assets Viewed from Perceived Costs, Benefits and Risks Nurmawan, Ahmat; Putri, Rahmah Dianti; Rupaidah, Erlina
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This study aims to determine how students' perceptions of cryptocurrency investment assets are viewed from cost perception, benefit perception, and risk perception. This study used quantitative descriptive research method with survey approach. The population in this study is students of the Economic Education Study Program FKIP University of Lampung with a total of 230 students. The sampling technique in this study was Probability Sampling using the Simple Random Sampling technique and a sample of 146 students was obtained. The results stated that students of the Economic Education Study Program FKIP University of Lampung have a good perception of cryptocurrency investment assets in terms of aspects of cost perception and benefit perception. Meanwhile, in terms of risk perception, students of the Economic Education Study Program FKIP University of Lampung have a bad perception of cryptocurrency assets. Seeing the potential and development of financial instruments, students should begin to be sensitive and begin to understand all aspects in it before investing to avoid various kinds of existing risks.Keywords: Benefits, Cryptocurrency Assets. Perception of Costs, RisksDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i1.110-117 
Achievement Motivation and Self-Efficacy in Measuring Student Adversity Quotient Astuti, Dwi Puji; Kardiyem, Kardiyem; Nuraini, Siti
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This study aims to examine and analyze the effect of achievement motivation on adversity quotient, the effect of self-efficacy on adversity quotient,  and the effect of achievement motivation and self-efficacy on adversity quotient in Economic Education students of Semarang State University. This study used a type of quantitative approach. The population in this study is students of the Department of Economic Education, Semarang State University class of 2017-2020, totaling 437 students. The sampling technique in this study used purposive sampling. The method of collecting and collecting data using questionnaire questionnaires of achievement motivation scale, self-efficacy scale, and adversity quotient scale that has been tested for validity and reliability. Data analysis techniques in this study use classical assumption testing models, path analysis and coefficient of determination (R2) tests. The results showed that there was no effect of achievement motivation on the adversity quotient of economic education students, there was an influence of self-efficacy on the adversity quotient of economic education students, and furthermore there was no effect of achievement motivation and self-efficacy on the adversity quotient of economic education students.Keywords: Learning Motivation, Self-Efficacy, Adversity QuotientDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i1.42-49
Marketing Strategy Analysis on the Competitive Advantage of Culinary MSMEs in Makassar City Rachmawaty, Rachmawaty; Riesso, Andi Sawe; Angka, Andi Werawe; Nurdiana, Nurdiana; Hasanah, Dillah Faradillah
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This article analyzes the marketing strategies culinary Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Makassar City to maintain a competitive advantage. This study aims to understand effective marketing strategies in increasing the competitiveness of culinary SMEs in the local market. The research method used is qualitative with data collection techniques with data-based mass media, ebooks, journals, and online news portals. The analysis results show that effective marketing strategies include using social media, superior product quality, product differentiation, local promotion, and partnerships with local suppliers. In the face of intense competition, culinary SMEs need to consider these factors to remain the main choice of consumers. This article provides insights and recommendations for other culinary SMEs who want to increase their competitive advantage in Makassar City.Keywords: Markets, Strategy, Small and Medium EnterprisesDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i1.83-88
Efforts to Increase Student Entrepreneurial Intentions Through the Project-Based Learning Learning Model Jaenudin, Ahmad; Raharjo, Teguh Hardi; Astuti, Dwi Puji; Nuraini, Siti
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Knowledge of student entrepreneurship intentions is a fundamental impetus that is very important in understanding entrepreneurship in tertiary institutions. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the project-based learning model in increasing student entrepreneurial intentions in economics and digital business learning. This research is quantitative research with an experimental research design. The sample in this study was 80 students. This study uses actual experiments because, in this design, the researcher can control all external variables that affect the course of the investigation. Data collection in this study used instruments in the form of questionnaires and documentation developed according to indicators and based on relevant theories. The results showed that the significance value of the t-test was 0.000. The significance value is less than 0.05, which means that H1 is accepted. This shows that there are significant differences in the entrepreneurial intentions of the experimental class as the class that uses the project-based learning model and the control class that uses the conventional model. Thus, implementing the project-based learning model in the experimental class significantly differs. This means that applying the project-based learning model in digital economics and business learning effectively increases student entrepreneurial intentions. ttable, which is equal to 1.985. This shows significant differences in the entrepreneurial intentions of the experimental class as the class that uses the project-based learning model and the control class that uses the conventional model. Thus, implementing the project-based learning model in the experimental class significantly differs. This means that applying the project-based learning model in digital economics and business learning effectively increases student entrepreneurial intentions. ttable, which is equal to 1.985. This shows that there are significant differences in the entrepreneurial intentions of the experimental class as the class that uses the project-based learning model and the control class that uses the conventional model. Thus, implementing the project-based learning model in the experimental class significantly differs. This means that applying the project-based learning model in digital economics and business learning effectively increases student entrepreneurial intentions.Keywords: Project Based Learning, Entrepreneurial IntentionDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i1.8-14
Implementation Of The Blended Learning Model In Class VIIIA Social Studies Subjects At Air Hitam 1 Public Middle School, West Lampung Regency Ardila, Evi; Utami, Dian; Pargito, Pargito
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This study aims to determine how to implement the blended learning model in social studies learning for class VIIIA SMPN 1 Air Hitam. Blended learning is learning that is best used when transitioning to a normal state, this learning combines offline learning with online learning. The research method used a qualitative approach and this research was conducted at SMPN 1 Air Hitam. Data collection techniques with interviews, observation and documentation. The sampling technique used purposive sampling aimed at school principals, social studies teachers and SMPN 1 Air Hitam students. Test the validity of the data with technical triangulation and data analysis with interaction analysis whose steps start from data collection, data reduction, data presentation and verification. The results of the research on the implementation of the blended learning learning model have been carried out, starting from lesson planning, implementing learning according to the blended learning syntax, namely searching of information, acquisition of information and synthesizing of knowledge which is carried out both in online and offline learning. Assessment of blended learning includes assessment of attitudes, knowledge and skills. The conclusion of this study is that the implementation of the blended learning model in class VIII A can be seen through the planning activities that the teacher has prepared learning tools, schedules and teaching materials. The implementation activities are in accordance with the blended learning syntax. Judgment activities are carried out offline and online.Keywords: Blended learning, Implementation, Social Studies SubjectsDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i1.118-125
Analysis of the Impact of Digital Payment Platforms on Financial Management During the Covid-19 Pandemic (Case Study of ITB Students) Ernawati, Ernawatii; Putri, Salma Indira; Azzahra, Tabina
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When the Covid Pandemic hit, many changes occurred in human life. Various activities in everyday life had to be limited. including one of them in the payment transaction. Digital payments are one of the solutions that are considered the safest during a pandemic. Digital payments are very popular, especially among the younger generation, including ITB students. Students have made transactions using digital payment platforms, such as Go-Pay, OVO, mobile banking, and so on. Students have a fairly high intensity in using digital payment platforms, especially in shopping transactions of 85%. In terms of purchase transactions, food & beverage purchase transactions are in first place, and clothing and shoes purchase transactions are in second place. Ease of payment, and feeling more comfortable, as well as promos and discounts, are the three main reasons for using digital payment platforms. However, the use of digital payment platforms does not make students better at managing finances. With a digital payment platform, students become increasingly consumptive. However, digital payment platforms are very helpful in tracking expenses and income.Keywords: Digital Payment Platform, Financial Management, ITB Students, Covid - 19 PandemicDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i1.50-55
The Influence Of Teaching Readiness, Perception Of The Teaching Profession, And Family Environment On Interest In Becoming A Teacher Dayka, R. Dewa Wahyu Happy; Winatha, I Komang; Suroto, Suroto; Rusman, Tedi; Rizal, Yon; Nurdin, Nurdin
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Economic Education FKIP University of Lampung is one of the study programs that produce prospective teacher graduates. Becoming a teacher requires an interest in students. Therefore, this study aims to determine the influence of teaching readiness, perception of the teaching profession, and family environment on interest in becoming a teacher in Economic Education students of the University of Lampung. The method used in this study is a survey method with a quantitative approach. The population in this study was 235 students, with a simple random sampling technique of 148 students. Data were tested using partial and simultaneous analysis. The results of the hypothesis show that there is a partial and simultaneous influence on teaching readiness, perception of the teaching profession, and family environment on interest in becoming a teacher of Economic Education students at the University of Lampung. Teacher education programs should prioritize the development of effective teaching skills and knowledge, so they need to be supported by improving image, family environment, and policymakers.Keywords: Family environment, Interest in becoming a teacher, Perception of the teaching profession, Readiness to teachDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i1.89-96
Analysis of Social Media Use of Entrepreneurship Economic Education Interest Putri, Rahmah Dianti; Rizal, Yon; Nurdin, Nurdin
Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal (E3J)
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This study aims to find out how useful the presence of social media is on student interest in entrepreneurship. This research is a type of quantitative research. The method used is descriptive verification method with an ex post facto approach. Sampling was carried out using the cluster sampling method which used a saturated sample with a total sample of 68 students of Economics Education at the University of Lampung. The results of the findings of this study are expected to contribute to economic science related to the usefulness of social media for students, especially in the field of entrepreneurship.Keywords: Entrepreneurship, social media, studentsDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i1.15-21
The Influence of Price, Promotion, and Service Quality on Interest in Private Tutoring Suryatnu, Alfandi Ovi Adam; Wardani, Dewi Kusuma; Octoria, Dini
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Tutoring plays an important role, especially for the development of student learning because not only the knowledge obtained at school but also student learning motivation. Even though currently the National Examination is abolished, students still have learning needs both classically in class and independently through tutoring. This study aims to find out and analyze the effect of price, promotion, service quality in the interest of following private tutoring both partially and simultaneously. This research is a quantitative research method with a population of 802 students in class XI at four private high schools in Central Java, Surakarta namely Regina Pacis High School, Al Abidin Bilingual Boarding School High School, Muhammadiyah High School Kottabarat Special Program, and Al Islam 1 Surakarta High School. The sampling technique use proportionate random sampling. Collect data use questionnaires and analysis of the data use is multiple linear regression analysisKeywords: Price, Promotion, Service Quality, Interest in Private TutoringDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v6i1.56-64

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