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International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship (IJEBE)
Published by Universitas Lampung
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26156873     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23960/ijebe
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship (IJEBE). The objectives of IJEBE are to establish an effective communication between policy makers, government agencies, academic and research institutions and professional’s person concerned with business, entrepreneurship and Small Medium Enterprise (SME) in a community. It also aims to promote international empirical research efforts. The international dimension is emphasized in order to understand cultural and national barriers and to meet the needs of entrepreneurs and SME in the global economic community.
Articles 108 Documents
E-Planning and E-Budgeting Implementation: A Qualitative Study in Lampung Province Gamayuni, Rindu Rika; Agusta, Elia
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 2 (2019): IJEBE July - December 2019
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This is a qualitative research aimed to observe the implementation of e-planning and e-budgeting in Lampung Province through an empirical study that investigates readiness of using technology in governmental activity. This study based on interview collected from a total of 12 local government officials that located in Bandar Lampung, Metro, Pringsewu, Pesawaran, and Lampung Selatan using Nvivo 12 as analysis tool. The findings show Lampung Province is ready to implement e-planning and e-budgeting, e-planning and e-budgeting in Lampung Province have been implemented for more than 10 years, improvement in education, human resources, and fund are necessary, then good corporate governance principles and society participation performs better during the implementation. This research is limited to six locations in Lampung Province only, the timeline of the observation does not significantly cover the whole process of e-planning and e-budgeting, and solely focus on e-planning and e-budgeting, does not observe the whole types of e-government just like e-procurement, e-audit, e-catalog, e-payment, e-controlling, and e-health.
Job Satisfaction, Motivation and Performance at Self-Managing Teams Avdiaj, Besnik; Ziberi, Besime
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 2 (2019): IJEBE July - December 2019
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Self-managing teams have occupied the modern organizations. Even though it is still in its commencement, the theory of self-managing teams is developing with fulminant steps towards imposing this philosophy to most of the organizations operating in dynamic environments. Thus, studying these semi-autonomous or entirely independent formations is particularly important in order to follow the global trends of management. In this spirit, this study discusses some human aspects which are influenced by self-managing philosophy, respectively it analyses the relationships between team self-management and job satisfaction, motivation and perceived performance. This is supported theoretically by a bunch of studies which discuss predictive elements for creation of self-managing teams, the outcomes as a result of team self-management and others that discuss both inputs and outcomes. Respondents were surveyed through self-reporting questionnaire, comprising of several instruments tested in previous studies. 55 respondents of 19 entrepreneurial start-up teams have been surveyed. According to the results calculated through SPSS, it is confirmed that team self-management is positively related to job satisfaction and perceived performance of team members. However, from regression and correlation analysis, it appears that there is no stable relationship between team self-management and motivation.
Innovation and International Entrepreneurship: Will the Digital Platform Serve All? Rammal, Hussain G.
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 2 (2019): IJEBE July - December 2019
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The link between knowledge, innovation, and technology, as understood in extant literature, tends to emphasize a digital, high-tech platform for the implementation of innovative ideas. This paper challenges this view and details why relying solely on digital platforms and innovation may not let companies reach their full potential. Using examples of frugal innovation, this paper recommends that entrepreneurs need not limit their ideas by focusing only on digital and technology-driven innovation, and to consider the infrastructure realities of the developing economies.
The Alleviation of Allocation Funding and Rural Poverty in Indonesia Ambya; Nairobi; Rizqiandri, Muhammad
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 2 (2019): IJEBE July - December 2019
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Indonesian authority put the fiscal decentralization as one of the policies established to delegate the authority of the central authority to each region to explore sources of income, to benefit the merit in receiving allocations from the higher level of authority, and to organize routine and investment spending. Poverty alleviation is an important agenda for a country to realize the welfare of its people so that poverty alleviation becomes an abroad and massive issue in implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This study aims to see how big the influence of fiscal decentralization is, in terms of authority spending, in the form the allocation funding consisting of the General Allocation Funding (DAU), the Special Allocation Funding (DAK) and the Village Funding (DD) on the Poverty Rate in 34 provinces in Indonesia. This paper used a dynamic panel data analysis through the approach Generalized Method of Moment (GMM). The results of this study concluded that the DAU, DAK, and Village Funding variables becoming significantly influencing the rural poverty reduction in Indonesia.
The Law Enforcement Of The Employees Social Security System In Indonesia: A Game Theory Perspective Amsyari, Randy; Dwi Kesumah, Fajrin Satria
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 2 (2019): IJEBE July - December 2019
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Insurance for the workers means a guarantee of safety for their works on the workplaces. It is necessarily crucial as workers need such a policy that can protect them from the loss. Indonesian government declare a policy that enact the act about National Social Security System (SJSN). The companies are the subject of this regulation, despite the fact at the initial implementation of this law enforcement brought to the pros and cons. Hence, the regulation also regulates for those who betray the policy will have to pay some certain amount of fine which in turn can harden them. The companies on the other side have a choice either to register or not their workers to SJSN as they still consider the premium they have to pay. This study aims to analyze the payoffs for both government and companies to be better off from the law enforcement. Game theory perspective is applied for the methodology of the study, particularly Subgame Perfection Nash Equilibrium (SPNE) and Bayesian Nash Equilibrium (BNE). The results present that in condition of an effective law enforcement at p, the firms will be beneficial from the SJSN policy by registering their workers and pay the premium, because if they do not pay the premium they have to pay additional amount of fine. On the other hand, if the policy is not effective with 1-p, the firms will have an advantage by not registering their employees to the SJSN as the law enforcement is not effective. Also, the government does not necessarily conduct an investigation as the cost is higher than the return that they will get.
The Effects of The Multiparty Regimes on Economic Growth and The Technological Changes Plamadeala, Constantin
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 2 (2019): IJEBE July - December 2019
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The relationship between types of multiparty regimes and economic growth represents a disputed issue in nowadays. The aim of this essay is to examine the differences between multiparty authoritarian regimes and multiparty democratic regimes and their effects on sustainable economic growth and technological changes.
The ANALYSIS Of THE QUALITY INFLUENCING FACTORS Of REGIONAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL REPORTS And THE IMPLICATION TOWARDS THE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE Of LAMPUNG PROVINCE GOVERNMENT Lestari, Raisa
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 4 No 1 (2021): IJEBE January - June 2021
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This study aims to examine the relationship between the influence of human resource capacity, the application of government internal control systems and the use of information technology to the quality of local government financial reports, and their implications for employee performance. The study was conducted among 107 employees who worked in the accounting department of the Regional Agency for Financial Management and Assets and the Regional Revenue and Asset Management Service, who had responsibilities and main functions in the preparation of financial reports of district governments of Lampung Province. The data analysis technique used in this study is the SEM (Structural Equation Model) method using the AMOS program as a research tool. This research shows empirical evidence that human resource capacity, the application of government internal control systems and the use of information technology have a positive effect on the quality of local government financial reporting, this study found. also successfully demonstrated that there is a positive influence on the quality of local government financial statements on employee performance.
Influence of Competitiveness, Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Growth of Asean Developing Countries Afif, Fadeli yusuf; Ciptawaty, Ukhti
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 3 No 1 (2020): IJEBE January - June 2020
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The purpose of this study is to look at the condition of the country's competitiveness and its influence on ASEAN economic growth. The data used is panel data consisting of time series data for 2009 - 2019 and cross section of five ASEAN countries with the highest level of competitiveness. The variables used are economic growth, competitiveness, corruption perception index, political risk, and foreign direct investment. The analysis tool used is panel data regression, the Random Effect Model (REM). The results show that competitiveness and foreign direct investment have a positive and significant effect on economic growth, while the corruption perception index has no effect on economic growth in 5 ASEAN countries.
The Effect of Divided Government and The Incumbent Leader on The Economic Growth in Indonesia Nairobi, Nairobi; Ambya, Ambya
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 3 No 1 (2020): IJEBE January - June 2020
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Purpose:The purpose of this research is to know the effect of the divided government and the incumbent government on the economic growth in regions and cities in Indonesia. Methodology:This research uses 157 regions and cities which had run the regional election in June till August in 2005 as the sample. This is due to the perception of how the regional election had just begun in 2005 while the next and the upcoming election were held in 2010. By far, the data is taken until the end of 2010 to picture the progress of the governmental performance during the period of the leadership of the incumbent leader. Main Findings:As a result, it is found that the incumbent leader has a negative effect on economic growth. This can be seen on the differences between the area with the new leader and the incumbent leader. There are several causes that lead to these results. First, it shows that the voters have not yet evaluated the performance during the leadership period. Second, because the incumbent leader is in the last period of their leadership, they tend to maximize their personal and their group interest, as well as their party, which is resulted to the ignorance of economic growth. Another key finding is that divided government has no effect on economic growth. In Indonesia, the regional leader anticipates the issue of the divided government by doing accommodative politics for the representative member of the regional house (DPRD). Instead of only becoming the checker and balancing power, this action is taken to support all the actions of the regional leader. Thus, it is confirmed that there is no difference between the divided or unified government.
ROLE OF GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN RAISING THE EFFECT OF GREEN VALUE TOWARD SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Nuringsih, Kartika
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 3 No 2 (2020): IJEBE July- December 2020
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In line with circular economic, the role of green entrepreneurship (GE) should be useful in preserving environmental sustainability. However, so many people are less aware of the importance of sustainability and green behavior in business activities. Therefore, the goal of the study is to explore a linkage of green value, GE, and sustainable development that is perceived by entrepreneurship students in Jakarta, Indonesia. 180 students were involved as respondents resulting in significant impacts. By using Smart-PLS proves significant relationships and finds a mediating effect of GE which links green value to sustainable development at the level of 5 percent. It forms a green triangle approach in promoting sustainability education for university students so that this linkage signs a good perception of students in expressing green value toward GE and sustainability issues. It is an early stage in promoting the triple bottom line so that the learning system could collaborate with stakeholders for enhancing the sustainability system in entrepreneurial education.

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