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Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
ISSN : 27153118     EISSN : 26858258     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20414/jed
Core Subject : Economy,
The Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) is published by the Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business, Mataram Islamic State University. The scope of JED includes tourism, finance, economics, business and entrepreneurship. JED focuses on theoretical and applied research from all fields in tourism, finance, economics, business and entrepreneurial studies.
Articles 442 Documents
Bibliometric analysis of research on social entrepreneurship Aziza, Nurul; Prasnowo, M. Adhi; Nurmawati, Nurmawati
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. Special-Issue-2 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
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Purpose — This study aims to identify research trends and patterns in the field of social entrepreneurship.Method — We employed a descriptive bibliometric analysis methodology to identify publications related to social entrepreneurship between 2020 and 2022. Using the Scopus database, we conducted data collection by utilizing the keyword "social entrepreneurship" and imposing a limit of 200 journal articles with the assistance of Publish or Perish (PoP) software for metadata extraction. To carry out the bibliometric analysis, we utilized the VOSviewer software.Result — The findings from bibliometric mapping conducted with VOSviewer indicate that, within the timeframe of 2020-2022 and within Scopus indexed publications focusing on social entrepreneurship research, a total of 200 articles were gathered, all of which provided complete year information. Notably, the most significant surge in publications was observed in 2020, with a total of 155 articles being published in journals (constituting 65% of the total), while the lowest number of publications occurred in 2022, with just 15 publications (making up 7.5% of the total). The bibliometric mapping exercise revealed the emergence of five distinct keyword clusters: entrepreneurial intention, digital entrepreneurship, entrepreneur, social entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurship.Contribution — This study offers a substantial scholarly contribution to forthcoming directions in entrepreneurship literature, specifically within the realm of social entrepreneurship research. The research approach employed here involves bibliometric analysis, which is recommended as an initial step for identifying areas where future research can make meaningful contributions and uncover sustainable research avenues.
New trends of Community-Based Tourism management in People's Republic of China Suroto, Alip; Prihadi, Donny Juliandri; Kadharpa, Eka; Azizurrohman, Muhammad; Sari, Deasy Silvya
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. Special-Issue-2 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v5iSpecial-Issue-2.8157

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Purpose — This research investigates emerging trends in community-based tourism (CBT) management in the People's Republic of China (PRC), aiming to foster sustainable tourism development. It comprehensively examines evolving strategies, challenges, and opportunities, considering community engagement, empowerment, and sustainable practices in China's distinct socio-cultural and economic context.Method — Employing a qualitative approach, this research draws on case studies and expert insights to provide a holistic view of current community-based tourism management in China. The analysis involves literature review, stakeholder interviews, and examination of successful CBT projects across diverse regions.Result — The paper reveals significant trends in PRC's community-based tourism management, including tech integration, personalized experiences, sustainable resource practices, and cultural preservation. These trends are explored via practical examples, showcasing their impact on communities and tourists.Contribution — This research enriches the understanding of evolving CBT management in China by spotlighting recent trends and their consequences. It offers insights into innovative strategies fostering tourism, cultural heritage preservation, and sustainability. The paper is a valuable resource for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers interested in sustainable tourism and community engagement in the PRC and beyond.
Balancing cultural shock and economic development: A study of impacts on local culture in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone Suleman, Dede; Supiandi, Supiandi; Yuli, Sri Budi Cantika; Muttaqin, Zaenal; Martayadi, Uwi
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. Special-Issue-2 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
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Purpose — This study aims to investigate the dual impacts of cultural shock and economic development in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone on the preservation of local culture. Method — Employing a qualitative approach, this research utilizes in-depth interviews and observations to collect data from residents, tourists, and stakeholders within the Mandalika. The gathered insights provide a comprehensive understanding of the cultural impacts, economic developments, and changes in behavior, lifestyle, and cultural norms.Result — The study reveals a range of positive and negative impacts stemming from the collision of local culture with global influences. Positive effects include the introduction of local culture to the world, economic empowerment through tourism, preservation through education, and increased cultural awareness. Conversely, negative outcomes encompass cultural dilution, excessive commercialization, clashes of values, social imbalances, and shifts in lifestyle. These changes manifest in increased social interactions, adoption of global business ethics, modern lifestyle adoption, shifts in consumption patterns, adjustments to tourist expectations, clothing influences, and more.Contribution — This research contributes to the understanding of the intricate interplay between cultural shock, economic growth, and the preservation of local culture in SEZs. By delineating the positive and negative outcomes, this study informs stakeholders and policymakers about the challenges and opportunities presented by cultural shock. It underscores the necessity for balanced strategies that uphold cultural heritage while harnessing economic benefits in the context of SEZ development.
Exploring the role of the digital economy in supporting the growth of the halal Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) sector Sari, Novi Primita; Supiandi, Supiandi
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. Special-Issue-2 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
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Purpose — In light of Malang City's significant Muslim community and increased digital technology adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic, this study explores the impact of digital platforms on micro and small businesses.Method — This research employs a descriptive quantitative approach, combining a literature review with questionnaire-based primary data collection. The gathered data is subsequently analyzed.Result — Utilizing the smart PLS 3 application, we find that two of the three latent variables significantly influence variable Y. Specifically, Perceived Usefulness (represented by X1) and Perceived Ease of Use (represented by X3) have a notable impact on Y. This impact is reflected in the increased total transactions facilitated by micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through the use of digital economic tools.Contribution — This research introduces a unique perspective by highlighting how digital platforms support the halal industry. The integration of digital innovation requires alignment with the needs and scale of MSMEs. While these innovations offer significant advantages, MSMEs must also address technical challenges, data security concerns, and potential shifts in business practices resulting from the adoption of new technologies.
Synergizing digitalization and sustainability in tourism: Impacts, implications, and pathways Ilyas, Gunawan Bata; Liestiandre, Hanugerah Kristiono; Ginting, Yanti Mayasari; Aysah, Siti; Prasetyo, Nanoe Rolin
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. Special-Issue-2 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v5iSpecial-Issue-2.8162

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Purpose — This research article examines the intricate interplay between digitalization and sustainability in the context of the tourism industry. The purpose of this study is to explore how the integration of digital technologies can enhance sustainable practices within the tourism sector while also identifying potential challenges. Method — The research methodology involves a combination of literature review, case studies, surveys, and interviews to provide a comprehensive analysis of the subject.Result — The research findings highlight the transformative impact of digitalization on the tourism experience. Online platforms and mobile applications have revolutionized travel planning and personalized itineraries, while also fostering a growing awareness of sustainability among tourists. Through case studies, successful instances of the harmonious convergence of digitalization and sustainability are presented, showcasing innovative approaches to destination management, energy efficiency, and community engagement.Contribution — The research informs stakeholders, offering a roadmap for responsible, tech-enhanced tourism. It emphasizes balanced personalization, cultural preservation, stakeholder collaboration, digital literacy, and equitable access to digital tourism benefits.
What factors influencing purchasing decisions for cosmetic products? A study on brand image, price, and promotion Safitri, Novi; Syarif, Muhammad Amirudin
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. Special-Issue-2 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v5iSpecial-Issue-2.8206

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Purpose — This study aims to investigate the factors influencing the purchasing decisions of cosmetic products, particularly focusing on the impact of brand image, price, and promotion, in the context of increasing global competition and the importance of maintaining product brand image.Method — This study focused on consumers in Palembang who use cosmetic products. We included 96 respondents chosen through the Accidental Sampling technique, collecting data via distributed questionnaires. Our analysis utilized SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) with SmartPLS 3.0 software.Result — The research findings show that brand image does not have a significant impact on purchasing decisions. However, the price and promotion variables were found to significantly influence purchasing decisions.Contribution — This study contributes to the existing literature by specifically examining the factors influencing purchasing decisions for cosmetic products in the context of Palembang. The novel aspect of this research lies in its analysis of the interplay between brand image, price, and promotion within this specific market, shedding light on the unique dynamics that may differ from broader studies in other regions.
Assessing the impact of digital marketing optimization on the self-sustainability of agrotourism in Sumbergedang Village Sujono, Sujono; Juliati, Ratih; Pramuja, Risky Angga; Nurul, Mohamad
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. Special-Issue-2 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v5iSpecial-Issue-2.8210

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Purpose — This research delves into the evaluation of the impact of digital marketing optimization on the self-sustainability of agrotourism in Sumbergedang Village. The study aims to determine how the strategic utilization of digital marketing tools and techniques contributes to the overall sustainability of the agrotourism sector in this village.Method — To achieve this objective, a comprehensive analysis was conducted, considering various aspects such as online promotional efforts, social media engagement, and technology adoption among agrotourism businesses. Data was collected through surveys, interviews, and observation of agrotourism activities in the village.Result — Preliminary findings indicate a positive correlation between the implementation of effective digital marketing strategies and the sustainability of agrotourism ventures in Sumbergedang Village. Businesses that actively engaged in digital marketing activities experienced increased visibility, improved customer engagement, and a higher likelihood of repeat visits by tourists. These factors, in turn, have contributed to the self-sustainability of the agrotourism sector by generating steady income streams and supporting local livelihoods.Contribution — This impact analysis sheds light on the crucial role of digital marketing in fostering self-sustaining agrotourism in Sumbergedang Village. It underscores the importance of leveraging digital tools to enhance the visibility and appeal of agrotourism offerings, ultimately benefiting the local economy and promoting the long-term viability of this sector.
Determinants of Corporate Social Responsibility disclosure in State-owned Enterprises: Moderating role of government regulation and organizational slack Rupilu, Wilsna; Tanan, Eugenia Hendrini P.
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. Special-Issue-2 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v5iSpecial-Issue-2.8223

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Purpose — This study aimed to examine the effects of Green Accounting, Good Corporate Governance (GCG), Financial Performance, and Leverage on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Disclosure, with Government Regulation and Organizational Slack as moderating variables in State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs).Method — This research was quantitative, employing hypotheses and statistical tools for analysis. The population in this research is limited to manufacturing companies, specifically in the mining, energy, and oil and gas sectors of State-Owned Enterprises listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The sample size consisted of 40 companies with an observation period from 2018 to 2022. The research process began with descriptive statistical analysis, classical assumption tests, and hypothesis testing. Hypothesis testing in this study involved multiple regression analysis to incorporate moderating variables (MRA).Result — The results of the study indicated that Green Accounting, Good Corporate Governance, Financial Performance, and leverage variables had an impact on Corporate Social Responsibility, while government regulation and organizational slack did not moderate the relationship between Green Accounting, Good Corporate Governance, Financial Performance, and leverage with Corporate Social Responsibility.Contribution — This study stands out with its unique approach. It focuses on state-owned companies in mining, energy, and oil and gas over five years (2018-2022), including the COVID-19 period, shedding light on its impact on CSR reporting. The study also uses new variables, giving us fresh insights into CSR practices in these industries. In summary, it provides valuable new information about CSR in state-owned enterprises in these sectors.
Do e-commerce, e-wallet use, and store location affect purchasing intention? Salsabila, Fazira; Ramadhani, Sri; Harahap, Muhammad Ikhsan
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. Special-Issue-2 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v5iSpecial-Issue-2.8250

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Purpose — The aim of this study is to examine the effect of e-commerce, e-wallet, and store location on consumer purchasing intention.Method — This research employed a quantitative research method, focusing on customers who had dined at Seblak Jeletet Medan. To gather data from a sample of 100 participants, a random sampling approach was used. The data collection process involved the distribution of questionnaires to all Seblak Jeletet Medan customers. Subsequently, the collected information underwent analysis through multiple linear regression.Result — The findings indicated that the utilization of e-commerce had a notable impact on consumer purchasing intention, e-wallet usage was also influential on consumer purchasing intention, and the geographical location of the store significantly affected consumer purchasing intention.Contribution — This research contributes to academia by precisely elucidating the impact of e-commerce utilization, e-wallet adoption, and store locations as pivotal factors affecting consumer purchasing intention
Diversification, risk, and performance: Do the type of family and state ownership matter? Fadli, Jul Aidil
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v5i3.8253

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Purpose — This study aims to examine the roles of the ultimate owners, i.e., family and state, as moderating factors on the relationships between bank diversification, risk, and performance. To capture different aspects of diversification, we consider bank income, loan, deposit, and asset diversifications.Method — The data analysis technique employed in this research is multiple regression in the form of pooled regression. The data were sourced from the financial statements of 53 banks in Indonesia. It is worth noting that the data used in this study comprise panel data, which combines time series and cross-sectional data. This utilization of panel data serves to increase the depth of observation in the research.Result — Income diversification provides benefits to banks in the form of risk reduction and performance improvement. On the other hand, loan, deposit, and asset diversifications have a negative impact on banks by enhancing risks and degrading performance. Furthermore, ownership of the bank by the family and the state negatively impacts income diversification, possibly due to the lack of ultimate expertise, which results in limitations in transferable skills. In contrast, ownership of the bank by the family can weaken the positive effects of loans and assets.Contribution — This study provides significant insights into the development of banking research, offering a more comprehensive measure of diversification in terms of income, loans, deposits, and assets. Moreover, this study measures bank ownership through ultimate ownership, which can reveal the actual ownership of the bank.