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Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences Journal (BECOSS)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26862557     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21512/becossjournal.v2i2.6246
The lack of understanding of the financial capital of the creative economy regarding non-bank financial institutions limits the growth of Indonesia’s creative economy. Strategies through policies, capital owners, creative economy players and bring together capital owners with players. The capital of the creative economy is represented on the criteria: entrepreneurial characteristics, product/service characteristics, market characteristics, and financial characteristics. The method used is a qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis which starts from data collection, data analysis, participatory discussion, drawing conclusions, formulating policies and stakeholder synergy. The startup mentoring scoring instrument is a framework for investor’s decision making to invest in the startup. 3 scoring elements of mentoring startup scoring: Product & key person with a weight of 55%, Traction with a weight of 25%, and Investment with a weight of 20%. Primary data were obtained by participatory observation, field studies, and key informant interviews through startup mentoring programs, workshops, and startup competitions. Results: Among 20% of startups pitched in front of investors, there are 11% of startups that investors interested in and got funding from a consortium of Indonesian and foreign venture capital companies. Matchmaking activities increase added value, and the implemented policy also increases added value.
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PERFORMANCE CAPTURING PENCHAK SILAT MOVEMENT AS A REFERENCE STUDY FOR CONTENT CREATORS Hario Sasongko
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): BECOSS
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v1i1.5983

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Content creators like flmmakers, comic artists, designers or animators, are always wanted to be inspired. Some researched have found that a theme that will never be dried out to explore is the theme about culture. The beauty but deadly characteristic of Penchak Silat could be one of Indonesian unique cultural wealth with great potential as a source for any creative content. But animating or mimicking the movement of Penchak Silat is not an easy task for animators or any content creators, it requires deeper on both pieces of knowledge of motion and self-defense itself, which sometimes can only be understood by someone who spent their life trained in this martial art. This paper method is a documented experiment of using motion capture as a quantitative tool which complements the often qualitative approaches of user observations to study captured movements of Penchak Silat in the form of digital data. In this research a real Penchak Silat practitioner were set of tasks to performed jurus or Penchak Silat codifed movements. The motions of the research subjects were captured by a set of simple motion capture device with four PlayStation cameras. The data recorded through the motion capture system were translated into a rigged 3D model. Conclusions were drawn on the potential use of motion capture tool that can gain beneft to any content creator, based on the accuracy of the body mechanics and complexity of Penchak Silat movements that’s been recorded. Another goal is to provide a ready to use reference for animators, enabling them to bring easier and more effective workflows in animation production.
ANALISA PERBANDINGAN PENGGUNAAN KATA KETERANGAN DERAJAT BAHASA MANDARIN DAN BAHASA INDONESIA Putri Mustika Susilo
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): BECOSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v1i1.5984

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Both modern Chinese and Bahasa have adverbs in common. In adverb, adverb of degree plays an important role in grammar as well as to express level of degree itself. Although there are a few of them, only around a dozen are being used frequently. Main usage of Chinese degree adverb is to qualify psychological verb, adjective and also noun. Main usage of Bahasa degree adverb is to adverbial. The position of Bahasa degree adverb is so flexible that can be used in before and after subject, or in the last sentence. There are similarities and also differences in the usage from both Chinese and Bahasa. Thus, in the process of learning the adverb of degree in Chinese, foreign student or in this case Indonesian students fnd it a little hard to understand. Indonesian students who learn Chinese usually make bias or error during the learning adverb of degree. These bias and error would influence the accuracy of expression used directly. The author will analyze degree adverb’s the similarities and differences using literature collection method in this research. At the same time, for Indonesian students learning degree adverb aspect put forward more suitable teaching and studying suggestions. Based on that, the author will only focus on commonly used adverb of degree such as “very, highly, extremely, to what extent, rather, too, fully, most, more, and a little”, to minimalize the bias that the students make. There are explanations in every example for using Chinese and Bahasa degree adverb. The author hopes this research can help Indonesian students to learn Chinese adverbs of degree further
CHINESE GRAMMAR AUTO-CORRECT WEBSITE CHINESEGRAMMARCHECKER.COM DEVELOPMENT MODEL Julita Wangi; Kelly Rosalin; Theresia Theresia
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): BECOSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v1i1.5985

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In the process of learning and using Chinese, Indonesia students may have grammatical errors due to negative migration of their native language. At present, there is no Mandarin grammar correction website or application that can answer the needs of Mandarin learners. Therefore, researchers want to try to provide a website chinesegrammarchecker.com that can answer the needs of Chinese language learners in Indonesia so as to facilitate Chinese language learners in mastering Chinese grammar. Hope researchers are learners can learn independently in making sentences in Chinese using proper and correct Chinese grammar. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach. The researcher will collect basic level Chinese grammar patterns in the textbooks used in the Chinese Language I courses, namely Er Ya Basic Chinese: Comprehensive Course (I) and Basic Chinese: Comprehensive Course (II). Then from these patterns user can check their sentences on this website. After the website chinesegrammarchecker.com was completed, then it was tested for several users to see the advantages and disadvantages of this website chinesegrammarchecker.com.
CITRA DAN KOMUNIKASI WANITA PEROKOK DI JAKARTA Arleen Ariestyani
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): BECOSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v1i1.5986

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The phenomenon of smokers in Indonesia continues to increase and is worrying. In 2017 there are 6.3 million active smokers. During the last fve years female smokers increased by 400 percent and were the highest achievement in the world, including in Indonesia, and most women smokers were of productive age, ie 13 years to 40 years. For women who smoke they have symbols that contain meaning. Symbols are used to communicate between those who unwittingly cause rules in fellow smokers so that they can be understood when communicating. This study aims to determine the relationship between Image and Communication in women smokers in Jakarta and to identify the motives of women smokers in Jakarta. This study uses a qualitative approach in data collection, with the type of research in the form of case studies. Interviews were used to obtain knowledge about relationships resulting from the Image and Communication of Women smokers and the motives of women smokers. The research criteria determined were active smokers, smoking more than 5 years, productive age, in the city of Jakarta. Many of the smokers still think of several things such as Indonesian culture which is still a bit taboo for women smoking and a lot of community assessments about women smoking themselves. In the communication side of women smokers have 2 parts of the category how they interact with others, they share friendships with other people based on the person smoking or not smoking, this is to respect people who do not like smoking. 
PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM DATA PRIBADI DI INDONESIA Siti Yuniarti
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): BECOSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v1i1.6030

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Attention to the protection of personal data increases with the development of technology, information and communication (ICT). Collecting, managing and storing personal data is increasingly easy to do by using the technology. These conditions are vulnerable to individual privacy. Privacy is recognized as a human right that required s a legal protection of personal data. As a legal state, Indonesia provides legal protection of human rights as stated firmly on UUD 1945. On the other hand, Indonesia is open to utilization of information and communication technology, including the internet. As consequences, Indonesia has to ensure that data protection has been covered by law. Therefore, using a normative juridical research method, this paper seeks to describe legal protection for personal data in Indonesia today. It shows that legal protection of personal data only accommodated on sectoral regulation that acquired a specific comprehensive act.

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