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International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies
ISSN : 28071778     EISSN : 28071778     DOI : 10.31098/ijeass.v1i1
Core Subject : Science, Social,
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies (IJEASS) focus to publish research papers in the fields of Business, Accounting, Economics and Banking, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Marketing, Supply Chain and Logistics, Tourism, Hospitality, Islamic Economics and Banking, Islamic Accounting, Tax, E-Commerce, Consumer Behavior, Human Resource, Economic Development, Islamic Stock Market, Organizational Behavior, Operations Research, Urban and Rural Development, Natural Resource Management, Small Medium Enterprises and Cooperatives, Microfinance, Sustainability Development, Leadership, Accounting Information System, Management Information System, Risk Management, Business Ethics, Contemporary Issues in Digital Accounting and Management, Knowledge Management, Monetary Economics, Regional Economics, Innovative and Creative Industry, Financial Literacy, Auditing, Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Public Accounting, Green Accounting.
Articles 74 Documents
Triple Layer Business Model Canvas Design of Arabica Coffee Agroindustry Supply Chain in Bandung Regency Mochamad Adieb Sultan; C. Furqon; Fanji Wijaya
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeass.v1i2.744

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The coffee industry is an industry that needs to be considered because coffee is one of the commodities that give a lot of impact to the welfare of farmers. The tendency of farmer groups in the coffee industry, they still do not understand good cropping patterns, as well as the benefits obtained by farmers if they manage cropping patterns so that the production process has an impact on improving welfare. Therefore, this study aims to develop a coffee business pattern and explore the business model built using the Business Model Canvas. Descriptive analytic methods and qualitative approaches are considered in this study. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, discussions with farmer groups, and observation. SWOT analysis was used to formulate TLBMC. The results of the study revealed that the cropping pattern and business of coffee farmer groups were in a growing position. Sustainable business development is depicted in TLBMC.
Analysis of Entrepreneurial Competency in East Java Esti Nalurani; Fendy Suhariadi; Rahma Sugihartati
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeass.v1i2.745

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Based on the 2018 Global Entrepreneurship Index’s data, globally, Indonesia is a country that has a low number of entrepreneurs, which position in 94 from 137 countries. Meanwhile, entrepreneurs have an important role in supporting the national economy in various aspects. Indirectly, they are required to have more competence to compete and survive longer. This research finds out the relevance of 30 characteristics in the three-cluster entrepreneurial competence block diagram for entrepreneurs in East Java. The authors use the qualitative method with the Miles and Huberman analysis technique. This data was collected by interviewing 11 entrepreneurs who have been selected based on the criteria. With the approach of Miles and Huberman, the researcher concluded that 11 entrepreneurs had 30 entrepreneurial characteristics and considered that these characters were important. The results identify that 30 characteristics in the three-cluster entrepreneurial competency block diagram are valid. In addition, the competence of entrepreneurs can be through a religious approach and the culture of the surrounding community. And during the pandemic, entrepreneurial competence is more relevant with the government and society support.
Strengthening the Competitive Advantages of the Batik Creative Industry During Pandemic Hiras Pasaribu; Karyono Karyono; H. KRT. Nur Suhascaryo; Alp. Yuwidiantoro
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeass.v1i2.773

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The obstacle for the creative batik industry during the Covid-19 pandemic is that it is not easy to reach the market. Because before the pandemic, the agents, buyers, and consumers could come to the place where the product was made. To get out of these difficulties, business actors must adapt to innovate, including by using business digitization technology, so that market coverage will be wider and building innovations so that product quality can compete. In order for SMEs to quickly adapt during the COVID-19 pandemic, they must join forces to form a community portal that drives the batik industry. This study aims to determine the effect of corporate governance, product innovation, digitalization-based information technology, and the effectiveness of management control on the competitive advantage of SMEs in the creative industry of batik craftsmen in districts and cities in Yogyakarta. The research method used is a survey method to 55 managers of 127 Creative Industry SMEs batik craftsmen in all districts and city of Yogyakarta. Primary data collection using a questionnaire with the Likert Scale. In accordance with the consideration of data values and hypotheses, this study uses an appropriate statistical analysis, namely the Partial Least Square (PLS) method. The results show that corporate governance has no significant effect on the competitive advantage of SMEs, while product innovation, utilization of information technology based on business digitization, and the effectiveness of management controls have a positive effect on competitive advantage.
Impact of Covid-19 on Stock Market in Sub-Saharan Africa Saifullahi Adam Bayero; Babangida Danladi Safiyanu; Zaitun Sanusi Bakabe
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeass.v1i2.774

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Corona virus disease (COVID-19) which was declared by the World Health Organization as a global pandemic caused serious economic problem to all the countries including Sub-Saharan Africa. Given the negative impact of COVID19 on the world economy, this paper examined the impact of COVID19 related cases and death on stock exchange markets volatility in Sub-Saharan African countries. The study used the number of reported cases and death from four Sub-Saharan African countries viz Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, and Botswana, reported cases and death from China and U.S. and all share index as a proxy of stock markets in four countries from 28 February 2020 to 21 December 2020. The study estimated GARCH 11, TGARCH 11, and EGARCH 11 since the variables are heteroskadestic in nature which makes the application of ARCH lausible; the selection criterion was based on Akaike, Schwarz, and Hannan info Criteria. The result shows that COVID19 confirmed cases and death do not affect the operation of the stock markets in Sub-Saharan African countries, but the volatility of the markets has increased within the period of analysis. Furthermore, Botswana and Kenya stock markets were affected by external cases from China. We therefore recommended that stock markets stakeholders in Sub-Saharan Africa should be more concern about health safety measures and be ready for any future pandemic that might affect the markets.
The Business Resilience of Small Micro Medium Enterprise During Pandemic Time Dewi Kurniaty; Iin Mayasari; Iyus Wiadi; Ahmad Azmy; Adrian Wijanarko; Ritzka Yauma Putri Driarkoro
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeass.v2i1.792

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Due to the pandemic in 2020, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) experienced poor performance. This change creates impacts on business management to survive in an uncertain situation. This study analyzed the Leverage Secondary Association's (LSA) concept in business resilience to maintain the business long-term. This research focuses on the partnership elements: people, places, things, and collaboration with other parties and suggests optimized programs to support future business sustainability. This research uses a qualitative approach and develops a list of interview questions based on elements of LSA. The results were analyzed using data reduction, categorization, and synthesis methods. The interview involved three MSME owners from the tourism sector and small business retail. The result of the study has explored some primary issues in employees, resources, and market expansion. In Peoples, the LSA strategy encourages the company to empower the employee and enhance the sense of belonging to the company. In Things, by developing a partnership with other parties, the business maintains the supply of raw materials and stability of the prices. In Places, partnership's sustainability, especially with the distributors at the national and international level, opened the opportunity for market expansions.
Analysis of Small and Medium Enterprises’ (SMEs) Sustainability Reporting to Develop Sustainability Reporting Guideline Paulina Permatasari; Elsje Kosasih
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeass.v2i1.822

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Sustainability reporting is conducted to communicate organizations’ sustainable development contributions to their stakeholders. The sustainability reporting trend has been increasing in Indonesia for the past few years, with the government has made sustainability reporting mandatory for all public companies. In the near future, it is believed that the Government of Indonesia will also obligate small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to publish sustainability reports. SMEs have significant impacts in Indonesian economy, with the number of SMEs continue to increase each year and they contributed more than half of the national GDP. So far, there are no specific guidelines for SMEs’ sustainability report. There are many indicators in the global sustainability reporting guidelines that are not suitable for SMEs since they are limited in the resources and knowledge they can disseminate. Therefore, this study aims to develop a sustainable reporting guideline for SMEs. This study analyzes the development of sustainability reporting practices in Indonesia and other countries through literature review, interviews, and surveys, in order to develop a sustainability reporting guideline for SMEs. The reporting guideline recommended in this study contains 25 indicators: 12 general information indicators, 1 economic indicator, 6 environmental indicators, and 6 social indicators. Based on a survey of 25 SMEs, this guideline is suitable for preparing SMEs’ sustainability reports.
An Overview of The Psychological Well-Being Of Entrepreneurs In Riau Province Sri Maryatmi Anastasia; Yudi Hardiyanto
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeass.v2i2.878

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At this time when competition in the economy is increasing and the COVID-19 pandemic situation, not all entrepreneurs in entrepreneurship are able to reach the level of psychological well-being because no one can guarantee whether the business will be successful or not. This study aims to give the description of psychological well-being on entrepreneurs in Riau Province during the COVID-19 pandemic and to determine the differences on psychological well-being among entrepreneurs in Riau Province base on the demographic data of entrepreneurs. The method used to collect the data of psychological well-being and a demographic scale is distribute the questioners to 130 entrepreneurs in Riau Province. The sampling technique used is cluster random sampling. The analytical method used is descriptive analysis and different test using program SPSS 23.0. Based on the analysis test, it was found that the level of psychological well-being in entrepreneurs in Riau Province was classified as moderate. The dimensions of self-acceptance, positive relationships with others, autonomy, purpose in life and environmental mastery in entrepreneurship in Riau Province are moderate, while the dimensions of personal growth in entrepreneurship in Riau Province are high. The results also show that the hypothesis is rejected with no significant difference in the psychological well- being of Riau Province entrepreneurs based on the demographic factors tested.
The Determinants of Financial Inclusion in Tanjungpinang City Octojaya Abriyoso; Dwi Septi Haryani; Raja Hardiansyah
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeass.v2i1.932

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As we know in many developing countries as like Indonesia, the financial sector is ncluding banking sector, then post office and also non-banking financial intermediaries. Though, a huge amounts of payments of finance through diversified manner occurred by the network of banking institutions in the extension event of banking services to rural areas. This research was on purpose to help finding out the way the factors creating Financial Inclusion spesifically in archipelagic areas that is known as the most its people own certain characteristics of demographic. This research applied method of multinomial logistic regression process of analysis. The sample is the 200 people of Tanjungpinang city aged 18 years and over who are already working and have a bank account along with M-Banking. It was concluded that groups with older age, male, higher education, longer distance towards financial institution, easily arrange the document regarding the financial products, have trust in the institution, have higher income, and have a proper internet access are have a higher probability to embrace the inclusion than the other group who doesn’t.
Consumer Acceptance Testing of Nipa (Nypa fruiticans) Marmalade Filled Roll (NMFR) for Product Development Perlita R. Israel
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeass.v2i2.938

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This research will lead to commercializing the technology generated by the Aklan State University (ASU) - Ibajay, Aklan, Philippines. The investigation aims to find the consumers’ acceptance of the nipa (Nypa fruiticants) marmalade-filled roll for product development. The descriptive method was employed in the study. The data was gathered from the participants of the Regional Science and Technology Week (RSTW) at the Iloilo Convention Center (ICON), Iloilo City, Philippines. The 150 tasters were selected through purposive sampling. Based on the results, the tasters represent various age groups, gender, and occupations. The sensory testing revealed that the product was liked very much by tasters in terms of appearance, flavor, texture, aroma, and overall acceptability. The tasters had a positive first reaction to the product and rated its innovativeness as “very innovative”. Similarly, the tasters disclosed that “very likely” they will buy the product if it is available for sale and will tend to recommend it to their colleagues. Moreover, the results further revealed that the gender of the tasters and their tendency to buy the product has a significant correlation. Consequently, occupation and innovativeness, and occupation and tendency to recommend the product were found to have significant correlations, respectively. Likewise, the taste of the product satisfied the tasters. However, the tasters revealed that packaging should be improved. Further study along with this, specifically on shelf life and proximate analysis, is recommended before bringing the product to a bigger market.
Balanced Scorecard and Training Initiative in Organization: A conceptual discussion Azlan Ali; Segaren Arumugam; Rashidah Kamarulzaman
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijeass.v2i1.971

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A balanced Scorecard (hereafter BSC) is a strategic planning tool developed by Kaplan and Norton (1996) as a response to the assumption that organizations only exist to satisfy stockholders (Kaplan and Norton, 1992). It is based on four perspectives, where each perspective represents a different set of stakeholders: Learning and Growth, Internal Business Processes; Customers; and Finance. It enables an organization to align its strategies to achieve the objective, mission, and vision of the organization. This conceptual paper aims to provide discussions on the literature related to works pertaining to the underlying theories related to management performance and the development of the Balanced Scorecard as a performance tool in both private and public organizations. This paper also focuses on a discussion on the use of BSC as a performance management tool in civil service agencies. Many of the suggested explanations for the success or failure of BSC in public sector organizations, however, are relatively unspecific because they could be implemented similarly in the private sector. There appears to be an awareness gap with regard to the factors that hinder the introduction of BSC, especially in the public sector, therefore. Intuitively, the claims on the effective rate of implementation of the BSC prompted the intention to examine the effects of training on the improving of the BSC's efficacy in the public sector.