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International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27235432     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52238/ideb.v2i1
Digital entrepreneurship enables entrepreneurs to leverage digital technologies to improve their organizations. In the current business landscape, many digital entrepreneurial endeavors provide interesting case studies showing innovative paths to entrepreneurship. Digital Entrepreneurial research explores new economic corridors that could provide employment opportunities, disruptive innovation, and an overall increase in economic efficiency and growth. The International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB) is an academic journal that publishes high quality manuscripts dealing with digital entrepreneurship and digital business. IDEB provides a multi-disciplinary forum for entrepreneurs, researchers, managers, consultants, and practitioners in the field of digital entrepreneurship. The journal includes case studies, conceptual and empirical papers that study the relationship between digital technologies and businesses to provide a better understanding of entrepreneurial approaches to doing business. IDEB publishes original papers that contribute to advancements in the field of digital entrepreneurship and business. Subjects suitable for publication include, but are not limited to the following fields of: Digital Marketing Entrepreneurship and Innovation Digital Business Green Marketing Government Policy on Entrepreneurship Digital Entrepreneurship Small Business Accounting Organizational Efficiency Entrepreneurship in Developing and Transitional Countries Sustainable Finance International Marketing Social Entrepreneurship Social Marketing Strategic Marketing Customer Behavior Leadership for Entrepreneurs Sustainable Development Business Corporate Strategies Accounting, Tax, & Legal Issues for Entrepreneurs Accounting Information Systems Sustainable Accounting The primary audience for this journal will be researchers of entrepreneurship and digital business. IDEB is published twice a year, in April and in October. Occasionally the journal publishes special issues on specific topics related to the focus of the journal. IDEB places great emphasis on the quality of the papers it publishes.
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Exploring the Dynamics of Pay Later in E-Commerce: Trust, Security, Satisfaction, and Continuance Intent Pribadi, Amanda; Kurnia, Pepey Riawati; Sitio, Rike Penta
International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business Vol 4 No 2 (2023): International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52238/ideb.v4i2.109

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The ever-evolving landscape of the financial technology (FinTech) sector has witnessed a surge in the popularity of non-cash transactions on e-commerce platforms. Among these, the Pay Later option has gained considerable prominence as it allows users to defer payments, akin to traditional credit cards. This research delves into the crucial factors influencing users’ intention to continue using the Pay Later feature on e-commerce platforms, with a particular focus on the role of user satisfaction. We conducted an online survey using Google Forms to collect empirical data, targeting Pay Later users on e-commerce apps within the Jabodetabek region. Our study comprised a purposive sample of 401 respondents. The data was subjected to advanced statistical analysis, specifically variance-based structural equations modeling (SEM) employing the partial least squares (PLS) path modeling approach facilitated by SMARTPLS 3.0. Our findings indicate that user perception of security, trust, and user interface directly impacts their intention to continue using Pay Later. However, perceived enjoyment and perceived usefulness did not exhibit a direct correlation with continuance intention. Notably, user satisfaction emerges as a crucial mediator in the relationship between perceived security, trust, perceived usefulness, perceived enjoyment, and user interface on the one hand and users’ intention to continue utilizing Pay Later on the other. The implications of this study extend to stakeholders in the e-commerce industry, offering valuable insights that can be harnessed to enhance customer continuance intention and foster the widespread adoption of the Pay Later system within e-commerce platforms.
Faktor-Faktor Penentu Profitabilitas Perusahaan Manufaktur yang Terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia Atmaja, Ronaldo; Usman, Bahtiar
International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business Vol 4 No 2 (2023): International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52238/ideb.v4i2.112

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of liquidity, intangible assets, working capital, leverage, company size, and efficiency on the profitability of manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX). A purposive sampling method was used to obtain 74 manufacturing companies listed from 2017 to 2021 based on the specified criteria. The sample selection criteria encompassed manufacturing companies listed on the IDX, representing diverse sectors, including the basic and chemical industry, consumer goods industry, and miscellaneous industry. The selection was restricted to companies not undergoing delisting and initial public offering procedures during the research period to ensure a balanced panel data structure, and the financial statements of these companies were required to meet all criteria for each respective variable. Furthermore, the statistical analysis instrument used was panel data regression with a random effect as the best econometric model selected. The results showed that liquidity, working capital, leverage, company size, and efficiency positively affected profitability. The predictor of intangible assets did not significantly affect profitability. Meanwhile, this study was expected to contribute in the form of managerial implications to consider liquidity, working capital, leverage, company size, and efficiency to enhance profitability.
Electronic Word of Mouth as a Predictor of Purchase Intention: Evidence from Instagram and TikTok in Indonesia Pratama, Chikal Adi; Astarini, RR Dyah
International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business Vol 4 No 2 (2023): International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52238/ideb.v4i2.119

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In contemporary times, the social media landscape is shaped by the dominance of Instagram and TikTok. These two platforms are prominently used for marketing various products and services. Therefore, this research aimed to examine the influence of electronic word of mouth (e-WOM) on purchase intention for e-WOM recipients on Instagram and TikTok. The dimensions tested include quality, quantity, credibility, and information provider expertise. In this context, the quantitative research analyzed the causal relationships based on the developed hypotheses. The purposive sampling method used was guided by specific criteria, namely individuals who were users of Instagram and TikTok, encountered e-WOM communication through these platforms, specifically originated from influencers, and refrained from making purchases of particular products or services. Furthermore, data analysis was conducted using the Multiple Linear Regression statistical instrument. The results showed that e-WOM quality, quantity, credibility, and information provider expertise positively influenced purchase intention. This research had managerial implications, indicating the need to enhance e-WOM quality, quantity, credibility, and information provider expertise to increase purchase intention on product or service influencers communicate. The implications included increasing the number of reviews, summarizing the product or service, improving recommendation ratings, enhancing confidence, and improving the ability to evaluate the products or services.
The Behavioral Finance of MSME in Indonesia: Financial Literacy, Financial Technology (Fintech), and Financial Attitudes Rahayu, Fadilah Siti; Risman, Asep; Firdaus, Iwan; Haningsih, Luna
International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business Vol 4 No 2 (2023): International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52238/ideb.v4i2.127

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The study investigates the critical factors affecting financial behavior in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). It analyzes the role of financial literacy, attitudes, and financial technology (Fintech) on financial management behavior among 1.1 million DKI Jakarta MSME stakeholders in 2020 through random sampling. The study reveals that heightened financial literacy positively influences financial management behavior. A solid foundation in financial knowledge, encompassing personal and corporate finance, leads to improved financial practices. This validates theories about cognitive biases, heuristics, and practical financial decision-making. Additionally, it emphasizes the pivotal role of positive financial attitudes in shaping financial management behavior. Stakeholders with constructive attitudes, such as financial self-control and proactive financial approaches, make sound financial decisions. This aligns with theories of planned behavior, which underscore attitudes in guiding future financial actions. Conversely, the influence of financial technology (Fintech) on MSME financial behavior is limited, primarily due to a lack of awareness and understanding among small and micro-enterprise operators regarding Fintech products and services. This study underscores the importance of promoting financial literacy, nurturing positive financial attitudes, and enhancing Fintech awareness among MSMEs. It offers actionable insights for policymakers, financial institutions, and business support organizations, enabling them to bolster MSMEs’ financial knowledge and practices, thereby supporting their role as economic powerhouses.
Comparative Analysis of Financial Distress Models in Indonesian Multi-Industrial Manufacturing During COVID-19 Andriani, Siska Fifi; Rahardja, Liana; Efriadi, Adi Rizfal; Cindi, Ramitha Janira
International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business Vol 4 No 2 (2023): International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52238/ideb.v4i2.130

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Financial distress is a critical financial condition characterized by a company’s financial performance decline, resulting in reduced net income and challenges in meeting short- and long-term financial obligations. Left unaddressed, financial distress can ultimately lead to bankruptcy. Various predictive models, including the Altman Z-Score, Springate, Grover, Zmijweski, and Zavgren methods, are employed to forecast such distress. This study aims to assess the predictive accuracy of these models in analyzing financial distress and predicting bankruptcy across a diverse spectrum of manufacturing companies. Employing a quantitative and descriptive methodology, the research focuses on manufacturing firms listed on the IDX for 2016-2020, encompassing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Data collection employs a purposive sampling method, with statistical analysis involving the computation of financial ratios from each bankruptcy prediction model. The study assesses the accuracy levels and error types of these models. Results indicate that Altman Z-Score, Springate, Grover, and Zmijweski demonstrated accuracy rates of 46.15%, 35.90%, 82.05%, and 69.23%, respectively. These models exhibit various error types and rates. In contrast, the Zavgren method displayed a remarkable accuracy rate of 100%, with no identified errors, establishing it as the most reliable predictor of bankruptcy, particularly within the Multi-Industrial Manufacturing Sector.
Mencapai Kepuasan Pelanggan Layanan Drive-Thru melalui Digital Twins di Amerika Lanawaang, Yehuda; Suryawijaya, Tito; Mahmud; Zhou, Bolei
International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business Vol 5 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52238/ideb.v5i1.148

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In today’s dynamic business environment, comprehending consumer behavior stands as a pivotal factor for achieving success. However, traditional methods of gathering consumer insights often prove to be time-consuming, expensive, and limited in depth. Digital Twins technology emerges as a promising solution, offering virtual representations of consumers and real-time insights into their behaviors and preferences. This study, which has yielded promising results, investigates the implementation of Digital Twins in enhancing efficiency, performance, and user experience within drive-thru services, focusing on consumer perspectives. Additionally, it evaluates the technology’s impact on operational management and customer interactions while addressing data security and privacy concerns. Employing a quantitative approach, the study surveys 2000 drive-thru consumers in the United States through purposive sampling. Data collected covers consumer satisfaction, perceptions of Digital Twins’ effectiveness, and drive-thru service preferences, analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM-PLS). Findings indicate the significant impacts of Digital Twins on drive-thru services, including purchase accuracy, interactivity, process efficiency, and overall customer satisfaction. Reliability and validity tests affirm the robustness of the research model. This research contributes to understanding Digital Twins technology’s potential benefits and challenges in drive-thru services. It underscores the importance of strategic approaches to maximize its advantages across industries. Furthermore, it offers a comprehensive framework for securely and effectively implementing Digital Twins, considering broader aspects beyond technical considerations.
Membongkar Potensi Investasi Tenaga Kerja dan Modal: Bagaimana Mempengaruhi Produktivitas di Sektor UMKM Indonesia? Wicaksono, Baghas Budi; Hermawan, Aditiya; Evien
International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business Vol 5 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52238/ideb.v5i1.149

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This study investigates the impact of labor and capital investments on productivity within the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector in Indonesia, utilizing data from 2016 to 2020. The analysis assesses MSME productivity and the proportion of MSME product exports relative to total exports. The findings reveal that labor and capital investments significantly and positively influence MSME productivity and export ratios. These results suggest that increased labor and capital investments in the MSME sector can enhance its contribution to the national economy. Consequently, policymakers should focus on strategies to boost investment and training in the MSME sector and facilitate access to export markets. This research contributes to the existing literature on MSME economics and economic growth, providing a foundation for further studies on additional factors influencing MSME performance, such as technology and innovation. The insights gained from this study not only guide policymakers but also support inclusive and sustainable economic development in Indonesia. By understanding the dynamics of labor and capital investment in the MSME sector, policymakers can formulate more effective policies to promote growth and resilience in this vital segment of the economy, ultimately fostering broader economic development and prosperity.
Konsentrasi Pasar, Dinamika Harga, dan Profitabilitas dalam Perbankan Indonesia: Sebuah Investigasi Empiris Ramadhan, Syahril
International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business Vol 5 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52238/ideb.v5i1.152

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This research delves into Indonesia’s banking sector’s competitive landscape, examining bank mergers’ effects on performance through the Structure Conduct and Performance (SCP) hypothesis. By reshaping market structure, bank mergers influence subsequent bank behavior and performance. The findings highlight a discernible pattern: an uptick in market concentration accompanies a decline in prices within the banking sector. This implies that mergers often yield economies of scale, enabling banks to offer more competitive rates. However, this reduction in prices directly impacts bank profitability. Moreover, the concentration ratio, a pivotal metric in market analysis, emerges as a significant gauge of industry competition. Serving as a structural measure of competition, the concentration ratio depicts the market share held by leading banks. Intriguingly, diminished competition, as indicated by higher concentration ratios, correlates with decreased profitability for banks operating within this framework. This exploration of Indonesia’s banking sector reveals a nuanced interplay between market structure, bank conduct, and overall performance. Through the SCP hypothesis, the study elucidates how seemingly routine bank mergers can trigger a cascade of effects, influencing market dynamics, profitability, and competitive positioning. Based on thorough analysis, the study furnishes strategic insights for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and the banking community, offering a comprehensive understanding of the ramifications of market shifts and guiding strategies to navigate Indonesia’s banking landscape adeptly.
Mengungkap Dampak Ukuran, Struktur Modal, dan Pertumbuhan terhadap Nilai Perusahaan Manufaktur: Pendekatan Baru Juniarto, Antonius; Tyas, Isthi Wahyuning; Wicaksono, Dading Damas Ario
International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business Vol 5 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52238/ideb.v5i1.153

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Achieving investment success requires a thorough understanding of a company’s intrinsic value, as strategic investment decisions often hinge on the accurate valuation of the target company. Recognizing this, companies must continually enhance their value to attract potential investors. This study sought to empirically assess the influence of company size, capital structure, and growth on the value of manufacturing firms listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2014 to 2016. The research employed purposive sampling methods to gather data and utilized multiple linear regression analysis through SPSS software for statistical evaluation to meet this objective. The findings indicated that both company size and growth had a significant positive impact on company value, whereas capital structure did not show a significant effect. Moreover, the results of simultaneous testing revealed that the combination of capital structure, company size, and growth had a significant collective influence on the value of the companies. These insights underscore the importance of focusing on company size and growth strategies to enhance firm value in the eyes of investors.
Etika Tata Kelola: Analisis Bibliometrik VOSviewer dan Peluang Penelitian Masa Depan Ekasari, Andini; Rahardja, Liana; Hidayat, Imam; Anwar, Juli
International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business Vol 5 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Digital Entrepreneurship and Business (IDEB)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52238/ideb.v5i1.155

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This study aimed to conduct a bibliometric analysis to map Scopus-indexed scientific publications on Governance Ethics. The Publishing or Perish software collected Research data using the “governance ethic” keyword. This data was then processed using a VOS viewer to analyze and visualize the number of publications, researchers, keywords, and future research opportunities. The results revealed 499 scientific articles on governance and ethics, with the highest number published in 2021, totaling 42 articles. The earliest publication dates to 1982 by T. Purcell from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., United States. The most prolific journal of publications is the Journal of Business Ethics, published by Springer Netherlands. Among researchers, Sison and Alejo Jose G. from Spain emerged as the most productive, with 8 publications and an H-index of 17. Sison is affiliated with the University of De Navarra, Pamplona, Spain. 926 authors were filtered down to 93, forming 10 networks and 2 clusters. Regarding keywords, 843 were filtered down to 138, with the most common being ethics, governance, business ethics, research ethics, and corporate social responsibility. The theoretical implication of this study lies in its utilization of bibliometric analysis for mapping governance ethics in Scopus-indexed scientific publications.