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Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship (ICFBF)
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International Conference on Family Business & Entrepreneurship (ICFBE) is a scientific international conference driven by the livelong aspiration of President University as a center of excellence, especially in the field of family business and entrepreneurship. The conference is organized by the Faculty of Business at President University with the aim of gathering researchers and practitioners to critically share and discuss the latest empirical, conceptual, as well as theoretical findings and trends in a demanding topic. The ICFBE has been held six times from 2017 to 2022. It has succeeded in bringing together researchers and practitioners from various countries over the past five years. The papers presented at ICFBE have been published in various scientific publication outlets both on a national scale in Indonesia and international wide. This website presents the online proceeding of the ICFBE. All papers published in this proceeding have gone through a rigorous peer-review process and scientific principles.
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EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY TO EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP SETUP AND PERFORMANCE OF DepEd KEY OFFICIALS IN THE NEW NORMAL LOZADA, MARLON D.
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2024: PROCEEDING OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v0i0.5713

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Changes in people’s life and work is inevitable and a new chapter in human development with extraordinary technology advances are the current trend. The study focused on the effects of educational technology leadership and performance of school officials in the new normal setting in the province of Capiz.  The research study was conducted in public schools in Capiz in the first semester of school year 2020-2021. The research design used was descriptive method. The nature of the data analysis was both qualitative and quantitative with Eighty-Eight (88) school heads as respondents from the different schools in the province of Capiz. The researcher constructed survey instrument with some ideas and concepts from the study of Anderson and Dexter (2005) and Metcalf and LaFrance (2003) was used. The instrument was validated by the panel of experts, pre-tested to 30 randomly selected respondents for validity and reliability where, reliability coefficient was 0.89. The demographic profile of the respondents such as sex, age, monthly income of the family and home location. The average time of mobile phone/laptop/computer use per day, for chatting and texting, for internet related to job performance and preference to chat/talk with teachers/employees on mobile phones/laptop/computer than face to face were included.  The level of effects of technology to leadership in terms of learning environment, technology supported instructional methods and facilities and communication; level of effects of technology to performance of school leader in terms of communication support, task – oriented  support, technological skills and competence support The inferential category covered the significant difference on effects of technology to educational leadership of key officials considering respondent’s profile, effects of technology to performance of key officials considering profile of the respondents; significant difference between the level of effects of technology to educational leadership and level of performance of key officials, the significant relationship on the level of effects of technology to educational leadership and performance of key officials and some variables and significant relationship on effects  of  technology  to educational leadership and performance of DepEd key officials in the New Normal.   The analysis and interpretation of the data was facilitated by using the descriptive statistics such as frequency count, ranking, percentage and mean were used.  For inferential statistics, t-test was used to determine the significant difference and Pearson r to determine the relationship of independent and dependent variables.The respondents were 41 - 50 years old, male and female, with income above 20,000, reside in the city, use mobile phone for 4 hours a day,  3 hours use per day for chatting and texting, 2 to 3 hours for internet related to job performance, and preferred to chat to teachers, staff and other leaders for 1 to 2 hours. Results underlined mobile phones/laptop/computer was employed for convenient ways of reaching employees and personnel in the new normal setting. The effects of technology constituted;teachers were able to simplify lessons, have real-time feedback, designed  flexible assessment criteria for student’s skills and competences have made students interactive and teacher’s re-discussion of lessons easy and comprehensive. In terms of technology supported instructional methods, education was made possible through technology in spite of hindrances and inadequacies, technology has supported the construction of instructional methods, expedite communication, capacitate teachers on technological trends and changes related to effective teaching and have a channel for first-hand feedback from students and stakeholders have improved proficiency in learning and teaching. As to facilities and communication, effects of technology was highly manifested in  improved collaboration in utilizing school resources, constructed infrastructures for more engaged environment, innovation of traditional classroom environment to technology savvy environment, provide students with the tools needed to navigate the complex world and make informed decisions as members of the community despite  of budget limitations of the school. Findings disclosed that technology serves as the leaders’ assistant in performing the multitude of work brought about by the pandemic. The performance of school leaders were positively affected by technology in terms of communication support, messages were sent to teachers and subordinates on time and in efficient manner, built capability in social networking and occasional updated about school events and attract parents and interested parties for collaboration and video conferencing. Due to technology, the performance of school leaders was very high demonstrated in simplifying tedious and repetitive tasks, upgrading assessment process, innovative skills, collaborative learning approaches, accomplished communication work, promoted automated work processes of employees but teachers and students were less motivated due to the needed intellectual efforts beyond what is required of them. The effects of technology to performance is high in terms of technological skills and competence support exhibited in teachers  Word Processing Skills, Spreadsheets Skills, Digital Cameras manipulations, Computer-Related Storage Devices (Knowledge: disks, CDs, USB drives, zip disks, DVDs, etc.), and Knowledge of PDAs. There was a significant difference in the level of effects of technology to educational leadership of key officials considering monthly family income, average time of mobile phone laptop computer use per day for chatting and learning environment had displayed diverse effects on the leadership of school leaders in terms of profile of the respondents, other factors have insignificant difference.  There was significant difference in the effects of technology to performance of key officials. Monthly family income and average time of Mobile Phone laptop computer use per day for chatting are factors of performance skills and competence support of school leaders.  A significant difference prevailed between the level of effects of technology to educational leadership and level of performance. Variations were manifested between learning environment, technology supported instructional methods and facilities and communication with performance variables communication support, task-related support, technological skills and competence support.Significant relationship among the variables were evident, educational leadership factors and factors of performance were interlinked, educational leadership set up and initiatives of leaders have significant impact on the field of education in increasing student achievement and overall school performance.
RULES TO REALITY: ACCOUNTANT’S ADAPTABILITY TO CONTEMPORARY REGULATIONS Arroza, Guia Elane; Dellava, Jean Margarette; Desquitado, Jeisel Frea; Vasquez, Michael B
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2024: PROCEEDING OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v0i0.5657

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The ever-evolving setting of accounting regulations presents challenges and opportunities for certified public accountants to adapt and stay ahead in their area of specialization. Ensuring effectiveness in accounting practice and efficiency in the delivery of accounting services as prescribed in the mandated accounting regulations play a crucial role for accountants in their professional practice. Hence, this study was conducted to phenomenologically investigate the accountants’ adaptability to contemporary regulations in the City of Roxas. Specific questions were designed to explore the effect and influence of contemporary regulations on the accountant’s adaptability as well as the challenges faced by accountants in adapting to contemporary regulations. Three accountants were purposively selected using the framework of Creswell on phenomenological research design. A researcher-made semi-structured interview questionnaire duly validated was used to obtain the participant’s perception. The findings revealed three themes: adaptable effect drawn from quality and interaction; adaptable influence stemmed from adaptation and adoption; and, adaptable challenges based on cognition and practice. The study recommends the creation of a program to strengthen the need to adapt to modern regulations especially in the students’ formative years and a training-workshop designed to professors on contemporary regulations and its implications to accounting practice. Future research is further recommended to explore the concepts of adaptability vis-a-vis contemporary regulations in the accounting practice.
BUSINESS FEASIBILITY STUDY OF ECSTATIC DOUGH BAKERY Nabila, Nasya Putri; Sutedjo, Sonny V
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2024: PROCEEDING OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v0i0.5675

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The bakery industry is a vital segment of the global food sector, driven by changingconsumer lifestyles and an increasing focus on healthier eating habits. This studyexamines the feasibility of establishing Ecstatic Dough Bakery in Bekasi, Indonesia,amidst growing demand for healthier bread options. The research utilizes a qualitativedescriptive approach, employing secondary data analysis to assess market conditions,financial performance, and competitive positioning. Key frameworks such as Porter’sFive Forces, Business Model Canvas, and PESTLE Analysis are used to evaluate marketattractiveness and business viability. The results indicate that Ecstatic Dough Bakery’sfocus on whole wheat products and diverse flavours provides a competitive advantage ina moderately competitive market. Financial projections, including a favourable paybackperiod and high return on investment, support the bakery's potential success. With theinitial investment IDR 435.000.000, Ecstatic Dough Bakery is expected to achieve areturn on capital in the third year with a total gain of IDR 515.469.738, a 9% return onasset, a 29% return on sales, and a 70% the return on investment. The study concludesthat Ecstatic Dough Bakery is well-positioned to capitalize on emerging health trends,offering strategic insights for future bakery entrepreneurs in Bekasi.Keywords: Bakery Industry, Feasibility Study, Consumer Health Trends, Market Analysis, FinancialProjections
PERCEPTION ON REWARD SYSTEMAND LEVEL OF MOTIVATION AMONG BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING EMPLOYEES Gonzales, Christaine Joy O.
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2024: PROCEEDING OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v0i0.5692

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This descriptive-correlational study investigated the relationship between BPO employees' perceptions of their company's reward system and their motivation levels in Iloilo City for the fiscal year 2022-2023. It also examined the impact of demographic variables such as age, sex, civil status, and company affiliation. The sample comprised 98 BPO employees selected via convenience sampling. Data were collected using a personal descriptive questionnaire, a custom-designed perception assessment of the reward system, and a modified version of Mullen’s "Employee Motivation" questionnaire. Analytical methods included mean, median, t-tests, Mann-Whitney tests, ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis tests, and Spearman’s rho, with significance set at p<0.05. Results indicated that overall, respondents rated their company’s reward system as ‘very good’, with Company B receiving an ‘excellent’ rating. Motivation levels were generally ‘high’, except for Company A, which had a ‘moderate’ motivation level. Statistical analysis revealed no significant differences in reward system perceptions or motivation levels across demographic categories. Additionally, there was no significant correlation between perceptions of the reward system and motivation levels. The study concludes that while BPO employees in Iloilo City generally perceive their reward systems positively and exhibit high motivation, demographic factors and perceptions of the reward system do not significantly influence motivation levels.
EVALUATING THE INFLUENCE OF TRAINING ON PRODUCTIVITY OF MEDICAL SUPPORT STAFF AT PERMATA CIBUBUR HOSPITAL Ramadhani, Syafira Nur Fajrin; Permana, Iman
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2024: PROCEEDING OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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This study aims to evaluate the impact of training on the productivity of medical support employees at Permata Cibubur Hospital, addressing the critical role of human resources in achieving organizational objectives and enhancing employee skills. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research combines qualitative interviews and observations with quantitative questionnaires to assess productivity changes before and after training. Data collection includes primary sources (interviews,  observations, questionnaire) and secondary sources (training records and HR reports), ensuring a comprehensive analysis through thematic analysis for qualitative data and descriptive statistics for observational data and also the SPSS analysis used to assess the effectiveness of treatment, marked by a difference in the average before and after the training. The study is expected to reveal that effective training significantly enhances employee skills and knowledge, leading to improved productivity levels among medical support staff. Key productivity indicators such as motivation, job orientation, and interpersonal relationships are anticipated to show positive changes post-training. The research is limited to medical support staff at Permata Cibubur Hospital, which may restrict the generalizability of the findings to other healthcare settings or employee categories. This research contributes to human resource management theory by providing insights into the relationship between training and productivity, emphasizing the need for tailored training programs that align with individual employee needs and organizational goals. The findings will offer valuable insights for hospital management to refine training strategies, ultimately enhancing service quality and operational efficiency, while also addressing performance issues stemming from employee limitations. This study fills a gap in understanding the specific impact of training on productivity levels among medical support staff in the healthcare sector, highlighting the importance of systematic training processes in fostering employee development and organizational competitiveness.
EXPECTATIONS AND PERFORMANCE OF MARINE ENGINEERING STUDENTS Bilan, Engr. Evelyn A.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v0i0.5724

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The study examined the expectations and performance of the marine engineering students for school year 2022 – 2023. Descriptive correlational method with researcher constructed survey questionnaire were used in the research. Part 1 of the survey dealt on questions respondents' sociodemographic profile, and part 2 had questions about their expectations composed of physical environment, facilities, instruction, promotion of the school and performance. The respondents were between 18 - 19 years old, second year and with monthly income of 15,000. Classroom have enough space for test and note taking, spacious to accommodate large audiences and lighting is appropriate for lectures and pleasant for audio/visual presentation often. In a similar vein, factors related to seat placement and selection were frequently evaluated by row, front, middle, and back of the room, center versus perimeter of the room, and mid-room versus sides of the room in order to ascertain which area of the room and environmental factor encouraged higher ratings. Regarding facilities, lighting in the classrooms, projectors, writing supplies for blackboards and whiteboards are available, school parking lot is large enough, benches are in good condition but some of the chairs need repair. Additionally, it has well-kept facilities, kind teachers who communicate well, creative teaching methods, and knowledgeable who frequently provide succinct explanations and vivid examples. It is inferred, the instructors' subject-matter expertise, the classroom's suitable balance of theoretical and practical experience, the value of the lessons learned in class for advancing one's career, their level of satisfaction with the course curriculum, and their grade were the main factors motivating students to recommend the school to their friends and colleagues. Findings highlight 455 students garnered a grade of 1.75 considered superior and those with a grade of 1.5 were lesser compared to those with a grade of 2.50.Students who received a grade of 1.75, was much higher than those students with a grade of 1.5 and several did not perform well than those with a grade of 2.50. Students with average grades were even lower than those with above-average ratings and the number of students with a 2.0 grade fell after the grade increased from 1.5 to 1.0.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF XIAOMI CARS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE DIGITAL ERA Nuoyi, Xiao; Permana, Iman
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2024: PROCEEDING OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v0i0.5639

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In the digital age, the automotive industry is undergoing unprecedented changes, and the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has promoted the innovation of smart cars. As a world-renowned technology company, Xiaomi has actively entered the automotive industry in recent years and is committed to integrating its advantages in smart hardware and AI into automobile manufacturing. This study aims to analyze how Xiaomi can use its technological advantages and innovation capabilities to promote the development of smart cars and explore its specific applications and achievements in the development of AI and automobiles. Using a case study method, the study found that its AI technology performs well in autonomous driving, intelligent interaction, and data analysis, improving the intelligence level of vehicles and user experience. The development of Xiaomi cars and AI has brought new development momentum to the smart car industry.
OPULENCE AND DEFICIT OF ONLINE ACCOUNTING: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL VENTURE Antonino, Abby Gelle; Burata, Charlot B; Develos, Tristan Evan; Vasquez, Michael B
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2024: PROCEEDING OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Online accounting glimmers in today’s fast-paced society providing businesses with never-before-seen access to real-time financial data and insights. To contextualized this, certified public accounts’ perspectives have to be explored to establish the opulence and even the deficit of the online accounting. This qualitative study investigates the opulence and deficit of online accounting as perceived by certified public accountants (CPAs) in Roxas City establishing its beneficiality, drawbacks, and the perspectives emergent to the lived experiences of CPAs towards this technological shift. The purposively sampled participants – three CPAs in Roxas City - conform to the stipulated inclusion criteria of the study and the framework for phenomenological design regarding the number of the study’s selection. Utilizing a validated semi-structured interview questionnaire, the qualitative data were acquired and thematically analyzed. From the thematic analysis emerged the opulence of online accounting: within the functional performance of the technology being used and within the attitudes of the CPAs themselves. The drawbacks of online accounting stemmed from within the application and within the user. Additionally, the findings highlight a significant shift in the accounting profession towards automation and technology integration, outlining both the strategic advantages and inherent limitations. These results provide an understanding of the evolving landscape of online accounting and the practical implications of online accounting to the accounting practice. Future research studies are still recommended to comprehend deeper the concept of online accounting that can inform strategies to optimize its usage in professional practice.
Enhancing Fish Farmers’ Income in Bekasi: Blue Economy and Digital Transformation with Penta Helix Support Larasati, Ikramina; Amin, Grace; Retno, Hernawati; Amalina, Shinta; Aima, Havidz
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v0i0.5669

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This research explores the role of Indonesia's blue economy in promoting sustainable development and economic growth, focusing specifically on the catfish industry. With increasing domestic and export demand, the catfish sector is positioned to capitalize on the opportunities presented by marine-based activities, such as fisheries and aquaculture. To maximize this potential, stakeholders must adopt digital transformation and implement a collaborative Penta-Helix model, which integrates government, academia, industry, community, and media. This study examines critical success factors for catfish entrepreneurs, highlighting how the Penta-Helix model can facilitate digital innovation and enhance income levels. Mixed method was employed in this research. By leveraging technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), catfish producers can improve operational efficiency, optimize resource management, and expand market reach. Real-time monitoring of essential production factors, including water quality and feed consumption, enables more efficient resource utilization, reduced production costs, and improved product quality. The findings indicate that the synergy between digital transformation and the Penta-Helix model is vital for enhancing the competitive edge of catfish enterprises and fostering sustainable economic growth in Indonesia.
DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE TOURISM IN LAMPUNG IN AN EFFORT TO INCREASE INVESTMENT Sanjaya, Deny; Nurdin, Nurliah; Utomo, Tri Widodo; Gedeona, Hendrikus Tri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v0i0.5687

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The purpose of this study, among others, is to analyse the Whole of Government in the development of investment in the tourism sector of Metro city, as well as in efforts to increase investment and development model of investment in the tourism sector of Metro city. The method in analyzing the data of this research uses descriptive qualitative and data collection techniques with interviews, literature reviews, document reviews, and field surveys so that it is rich in information in data collection. The results showed that Metro City has considerable potential in the tourism sector, so that the condition of the destination needs to be improved continuously and attractive promotion for tourists. In addition to the lack of competent human resources, as well as the whole of government that is still partial. There are four types of tourist destinations, in an effort to increase investment in the tourism sector, public service malls are a necessity for investors. The conclusion in this study is that the whole of government needs to be implemented by every OPD in the Metro City government, with the design of the tourism sector investment development model as an alternative input to overcome problems more comprehensively.