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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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Literasi Media Terhadap Nilai Budaya Remaja Keturunan Tionghoa Di Kota Tangerang Irmulansati Tomohardjo; Noviana Noviana
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020): BECOSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v2i3.6657

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This study aims to find out how media literacy is the cultural value of teenagers of Chinese descent in the China Benteng Tangerang area. This research uses a case study method, which describes social phenomena, with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews with three speakers. The research concept used is media literacy. The results showed that adolescents of Chinese descent in the China Benteng Tangerang region had cultural awareness and understanding of intercultural interaction. They are able to optimize new media for communication processes, interactions, information access needs and the process of disseminating cultural values. They are open to different cultures, and feel the value of nationalism becomes the main when its role as a member of the community, even though descendants peranakan.
Optimalisasi Ekspor Produk Ekonomi Kreatif Indonesia Menuju Peningkatan Dayasaing Sugiyono Madelan
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020): BECOSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v2i3.6658

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Indonesia’s creative economy product exports have not been optimal. The purpose of this study is to optimize the goals of creative economic development in Indonesia. This research was conducted using secondary time series data for the period 2010-2017. The research method uses linear programming and goal programming. The results showed that exports of creative economy products responded to an increase in export selling prices based on the demand behavior of the exports of creative economy products. The factor of export competitiveness of Indonesia’s creative economy products lies in the use of cheaper labor costs. Exports of creative economy products do not automatically increase, if the education level of the workforce increases, but rather comes from an increase in creativity. Fashion products are efficient products compared to producing exports of craft products and culinary products. Finally, the development of the creative economy is more optimal for the purpose of increasing exports of creative economy products than for the purpose of increasing employment, namely by producing fashion products.
Keputusan Pembelian Konsumen Gerai Makanan Cepat Saji Ditinjau dari Kualitas Produk, Persepsi Harga dan Iklan Yuli Harwani; Fauziyah Fauziyah
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020): BECOSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v2i3.6659

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Western fast food restaurant recently becoming a solution in providing meal service for those who are busy, especially for workers, students. Fastfood considered favored for the decent taste and price. This study aims to investigate the customers’ decision on purchasing the product that is much affected by the product quality, perception on price and also advertisments. The data analysis is done for 170 closed questionaire form the McDonalds booth in Jakarta Barat using convience sampling method. The result of descriptive analysis showed that most of the customer visiting the booth is female, students and college students and in between the age of 15-21 years old. The data analysis method and the hypotheses test are utilized by Smart-PLS (Partial Least Square) to find out predictive linear relationship among the variables studied. The testing method is utilizing the Measurement Model (Outer Model) and structural model (inner model). Latent variable relationship test result indicates that prime decision on purchasing is significantly affected by perception on price. In addition, the product quality followed by advertising is significantly affected consumer purchasing decisions.
Human and Technology in the Animation Industry Ferric Limano
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): BECOSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v3i1.6748

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Humanism is a term in intellectual history that is often used in the fields of philosophy, education and literature. In classical greek times, this humanism manifested itself in paideia, a classical greek education system that was intended to translate the vision of the ideal human being. However, this classical Greek perspective departs from a purely natural view of humans. So, humans and education are like two sides of a coin that cannot be divorced. Technology is also the result of educated human beings, technology holds many beautiful promises, but in the experience and history of technology also contains threats and dangers contained in it. In this study, how to discuss the history and development of the Indonesian animation industry, from a human and technological perspective. The result of this research is to provide a viewpoint of thinking in the animation industry that humans and technology can coordinate together, resulting in many animation actors who maximize potential in animation technology.
Pengaruh Kepemimpinan Servant dan Kepemimpinan Transformasional Terhadap Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) Melva Hermayanty Saragih; Andana Andana; Farland Al Hafiz; Muhammad Alvin Meilando
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): BECOSS
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This study aims to examine the effect of Servant Leadership (SL) and Transformational Leadership (TL) on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) in a private company in Jakarta, Indonesia. The method used is multiple regression analysis, with a sample of 117 respondents. The results showed that Servant Leadership and Transformational Leadership had a significant effect on Organizational Citizenship Behavior. Thus, SL and TL are variables that are important to be applied in the company, especially in terms of increasing employee commitment and emotional attachment to the company organization.
Reward Manajemen untuk Membentuk Psychology Well-being dalam Mengurangi Terjadinya Demo Muhammad Alif Yudha; Soffy Balgies; Yunia Lailatul Mafuz; Triningtyas Triningtyas
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): BECOSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v3i1.6967

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The purpose of this journal research is to find how to provide salary system and THR to employees at PT Crevis Tex Jaya Subang West Java and analyze the impact and solution. With the method of reviewing case studies at PT Crevis Tex Jaya Subang West Java caused by the late payment of salaries to employees of PT Crevis Tex Jaya even THR still delinquent and make the employees down action or demo to demand their rights. Salary giving and THR have applicable invitations.
Foreign Direct Investment Opportunity for Modified Cassava Starch in Indonesia Respati Wulandari; Gita Amanda; Reynaldo Damara Salim
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): BECOSS
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Modified cassava starch is widely used in a range of applications such as food and beverage, papermaking, textiles, chemicals, constructions, adhesives, and pharmaceuticals. Hence, there is a massive demand for modified cassava starch in Indonesia. Nowadays, in the agricultural sector, our production capacity is only 1% of the total demand and this means that there are not many modified starch plantations in Indonesia. The aim of this research is to identify the external and internal factors that influence the foreign direct investment potential of modified cassava starch in Indonesia.
Kesejahteraan Siswa: Faktor Pendukung dan Penghambatnya Ana Ianah; Rena Latifa; Risatianti Kolopaking; Muhamad Nanang Suprayogi
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): BECOSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v3i1.7028

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The efforts to improve student wellbeing are one of the main concerns in the current educational process. There are a lot of research on wellbeing, but there is still very little research on the wellbeing of children and adolescents, especially in the school context. This paper aims to examine internal and external factors for improving student wellbeing, as well as to reveal the inhibiting factors for student wellbeing. The student wellbeing during childhood and adolescence is important because it will determine the quality of life of students in the future. The results of the study show the factors of increasing wellbeing internally are: 1. The ability to adapt; 2. Learning orientation; 3. Self-assessment; 4. Personal characteristics, while external factors are 1. Student teacher relations; 2. Relationship between children and parents; 3. Friend relations; 4. An environment that supports discipline. While the factors that inhibit wellbeing internally are: 1. Physical health, 2. Students are not maximal in learning, 3. Inadequate achievement, 4. Inadequate material needs, 5. Negative behavior, such as lazy, arrogant, shy, and naughty. While externally are 1. The unpleasant environment 2. Receiving less pleasant treatment; 3. Not able to actualize well.
The Impact of Financial Ratios on the Dividend Payout Ratio in Coal Mining Companies Aldo Sebastian; Rahmat Siauwijaya
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): BECOSS
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The purpose of this study is to determine the impacts of current ratio, debt to equity ratio, return on asset, total asset turnover ratio, and working capital turnover ratio on the dividend payout ratio in coal mining companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange 2016-2018. The sample used in this study was determined based on a purposive sampling method. The type of data used in this study is secondary data and the technique used to analyze the data in this study is panel data regression analysis. The results show that the debt to equity ratio has a negative and significant effect on the dividend payout ratio. While, current ratio, return on asset, total asset turnover ratio, and working capital turnover ratio have no significant effect on the dividend payout ratio.
Increasing the Selling Value of Indonesian Cultural Products to the Global (Case study of Batik as Indonesian Cultural Identity): Meningkatkan Nilai Jual Produk Budaya Indonesia kepada Global (Studi Kasus Batik sebagai Identitas Budaya Indonesia) Ferric Limano
Business Economic, Communication, and Social Sciences (BECOSS) Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): BECOSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/becossjournal.v3i2.7374

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Culture consists of practices, objects, and values ​​in one society. This culture occurs as a result of the emergence of transactions and agreements between certain communities so as to agree on these existing values ​​into the daily life. Even this culture itself is passed down from generation to generation, the identity of this culture demands uniqueness, boundaries, and originality. But the big problem is the strong current of globalization which makes the mingled interactions between one and another culture. Indonesia is rich in culture, which in the past also experienced a lot of acculturation with one another. The uniqueness of Indonesian culture is displayed in many forms, both objects and habits, including performing arts in Bali, phinisi ships, and also batik. Through this research the authors again raise how to increase the selling value of cultural products in Indonesia, by looking at the case studies of traditional batik which innovated into a global approach. This case is discussed from the point of view of Komaruddin Kudiya's success in introducing batik to the global market. The research method was carried out qualitatively, with a cultural and business design approach. The data obtained is based on workshops and seminars, as well as literature obtained online. Furthermore, the data will be studied and analyzed descriptively to produce explanations related to the factors that increase the selling value of batik as a result of Indonesian culture.

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