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Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR)
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Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR) is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal, published by Formosa Publisher, which is mainly intended for the dissemination of research results by researchers, academics, and practitioners in many fields of science and technology. IJAR publishes articles monthly. The editors welcome submissions of papers describing recent theoretical and experimental research related to: (1) Theoretical articles; (2) Empirical studies; (3) Case studies; (4) Literature Review and (5) Applications of recent technology advancement.
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Entrepreneurship Education in Universities: A Review of Current Practices and Future Directions Marsinah, Marsinah; Umar, Umar; Hatidah, Hatidah; Fitri Indriani, RA; Purwanto, Muhammad Bambang
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v3i6.9561

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This research examines the practice of entrepreneurship education in universities and offers insight into the future direction in this field. The study evaluated various approaches and methodologies applied in entrepreneurship education programs at universities worldwide through a comprehensive literature review. The main focus of this study is to identify the latest trends, challenges faced, and opportunities that can be utilized to improve the effectiveness of entrepreneurship education. The review results show that entrepreneurship education programs vary significantly in curriculum, teaching methods, and industry involvement. Some universities have adopted interdisciplinary and practical approaches, including business incubators, mentoring programs, and project-based learning. However, challenges such as lack of resources, teaching quality differences, and program impact assessment limitations still need to be addressed. The research suggests several future directions for entrepreneurship education in universities, including increased collaboration between academics and industry practitioners, integration of digital technologies for more flexible and interactive learning, and better evaluation frameworks to measure learning outcomes and the long-term impact of entrepreneurship programs. This research contributes to the literature by providing insight into how universities can develop and implement more effective entrepreneurship education programs that are relevant to market needs
Exploring Determinants of Consumers' Online Purchasing Behavior for Halal Products in Melbourne Ridho Jun Prasetyo; Riska Andrilla; Cindy Olivia Pangemanan
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v3i6.9607

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This study seeks to explore the elements that impact consumers' intentions to purchase halal products online in Melbourne. The variables examined include performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, hedonic motivation, and perceived control. A quantitative research approach was employed to assess the impact of these variables on online purchasing behavior. Data were gathered via a survey questionnaire filled out by 96 residents from the Greater Melbourne region. The findings revealed that four factors—performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social impact, and hedonic motivation—were significant. These key factors can be utilized by businesses as recommendations to attract more customers. In contrast, facilitating conditions and perceived control were found to have no significant impact.
Birth Certificate as a Manifestation of Personal Identity Denny Setya; Aden Warliman; Nursahidin, Nursahidin; Dian Andriany
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v3i6.9608

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Based on the background that has been presented, the researcher wants to evaluate the effectiveness of the birth certificate making process at the Population and Civil Registration Office of Kuningan Regency, especially in terms of service speed and community satisfaction. This research uses a qualitative approach by involving key informants such as the Head of Civil Registration Division, Reni Sriherliyani, SE, M.M., and the Head of Civil Registration Section, Teti Tresnawati, SE. The results of the interview show that the process of making a birth certificate at the Population and Civil Registration Office of Kuningan Regency has been carried out in accordance with applicable legal provisions, including Law Number 24 of 2013 concerning Amendments to Law Number 23 of 2006 concerning Population Administration, as well as Regional Regulation Number 1 of 2015 concerning Amendments to Kuningan Regency Regional Regulation Number 3 of 2010 concerning Population Administration Services. The author concludes that the service of making birth certificates at the Population and Civil Registration Office has been effective, with an emphasis on achieving concrete time and in accordance with applicable legal provisions. Nevertheless, there are still some obstacles in the process of making birth certificates at the Office.
Undergraduate Accounting Students' Perceptions of Accounting Careers in Indonesia on the Accounting Profession Approach Ine Saraswati; Annagayatul Husna; Siti Nur Hadiyati
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v3i6.9660

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Public Accounting is one of the leading courses and programs in Indonesia. However, current datashow that the number of accounting professionals in Indonesia is very small compared to the population.Therefore, it is necessary to make students aware of bookkeeping. The purpose of this researchis to find out the influence of accounting students' opinions about the accounting professionon their interest in the accounting profession. A sample of accounting students in the 6th and8th semesters of the accounting curriculum in Swadaya Gunung Jat University were used as respondents.Research results show that the career choices of undergraduate studentsare more influenced by student interest variables and accounting majors and hard and soft skillsdo not seem to affect career choice of undergraduate students in accounting.
The Implementation of a Merit System in Promotion and Job Rotation at the Kuningan District Civil Service and Human Resource Development Agency Muhammad Angga Ramdani; Ayu Barokah; Sri Wulandari; Farida Nurfalah
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v3i6.9703

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Kuningan District has been awarded the Meritocracy award with a good predicate. This award is given to assess the implementation of the merit system in the management of civil servants for local government agencies. The Kuningan District Civil Service and Human Resource Development Agency are expected to continue innovating in enhancing the implementation of the merit system. The method used in this research is qualitative research. Researchers conducted research using interview techniques. The theory used is the merit system theory according to Grundman in the U.S. Merit System Protection Board (2016). There are 9 indicators in the implementation of the merit system, namely Recruitment, Selection, and Advancement, Equity, Compensation, Conduct, Utilization, Retention, Employee Training and Development, Neutrality, Public Interest. The implementation of promotions and job rotations in the Kuningan District Civil Service and Human Resource Development Agency has applied the merit system. In its implementation, educational background, work record, and relevant skills also become specific requirements for a civil servant who will undergo promotions and job rotations. The research results show that the Kuningan District Civil Service and Human Resource Development Agency have optimized promotions and job rotations in accordance with the merit system.
The Influence of the Amount of ZIS Fund Receipt, Company Size on Company Performance with CSR as a Moderation Variable in Sharia Commercial Banks in Indonesia Agung, Agung
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v3i6.9733

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Sharia Commercial Banks in Indonesia have a social role by Law No. 21 of 2008 which has the task of collecting Zakat, Infaq, Alms, and Waqf funds from the community. This research is to test whether this role, if implemented by Sharia Commercial Banks as one of the company's core operational business activities, can improve the Performance of Sharia Commercial Banks, determined by ROA which measures profitability. with CSR initiatives acting as a moderating factor and business size as another independent variable. The study results show that receipt of ZIS funds from the public and internal banks has a positive impact on company performance. Apart from that, what is detrimental to company performance is the size of its assets. CSR moderates ZIS negatively on company performance, while the results of CSR moderation on the size of company assets have a positive impact on business performance.
The Role of User Generated Content on Purchase Intention with Mediation of Perceived Usefulness and Perceived Trust Zakaria, Diyas Luthfi; Maulana, Daniel; Agustina
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v3i6.9795

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The focus of this research is to ascertain how the material created by the user, through the perception of usability and the perception of trust, influences the purchase intent. Purposive sampling is the strategy used in this qualitative research. 154 people who use social media and search for user-generated content (UGC) to find information about a product. The data analysis of this study was carried out using SmartPLS 4.0. The results of the hypothesis show that the p-value of each relationship between variables has a value below 0.05. The findings show that there is an influence of user-generated content on purchase intention. The perceived usefulness and perceived trust variations are also able to mediate the relationship between user-generated content and purchase intent.
The Influence of Digital Marketing on the Development of MSMEs in Manado City Sulawesi Utara Hendrawati Hamid; Chandra Putra Kusniadi
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v3i6.9800

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The purpose of this study is to examine how digital marketing has impacted the growth of different MSMEs in Manado City. Digital marketing offers convenience to customers while solving marketing issues and making the process more effective and efficient. MSME development is a collection of initiatives aimed at bolstering the expansion of the business environment and supporting current companies so that small firms can grow into robust, self-sufficient, expanding, and sustainable enterprises. The methods used in this study are quantitative and descriptive. The Slovin formula and non-probability sampling techniques were used to select 125 business actor respondents from the 23,375 MSMEs that made up the study's population. Tests for validity, reliability, homogeneity, normalcy, linearity, simple linear regression analysis, t-tests, and correlation coefficients are some examples of data analysis techniques. The study's findings demonstrate that digital marketing has a major impact on MSMEs' growth in Manado City at the same time. It is known that digital marketing has a 54.5% influence on the growth of MSMEs in Manado City based on the correlation coefficient test. Advice for MSME participants: In order for their companies to grow and be sustainable, they should keep using digital marketing.
Audit Opinion and Profitability on Audit Delay with Company Size as a Moderating Variable Andriyanto, Andriyanto; Sakti , Bima; Neliana , Tri
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v3i6.9801

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With firm size acting as a moderating variable, the aim of this study was to provide empirical evidence of the impact of audit opinion and profitability on audit delay. 25 manufacturing companies in the agricultural sector that were listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) in 2020–2022 served as the study's population. The company's annual financial statements are the source of the data. By using the purposive sampling method, the sampling technique produced 51 samples, or a sample of 17 companies with three years of observation.. Using the SPSS 25 program, this study employs moderation regression analysis and multiple regression analysis techniques with the MRA test approach. The study's findings show that audit opinion has no bearing on audit delay, profitability has no bearing on audit delay, and company size has the ability to considerably mitigate the impact of both profitability and audit opinion on audit delay.ficantly.
Heritage Language Dilemma: Generational Attitudes and Cultural Identity Among Tamil Diaspora in Indonesia Simanjuntak, Ivan Fernando; Br. Perangin-angin, Alemina; Rusdi Noor Rosa
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijar.v3i6.9804

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This study examines heritage language maintenance, cultural identity formation, and language attitudes within the Tamil community in Medan, Indonesia. Employing ethnolinguistic identity theory and family language policy perspectives, it investigates factors influencing Tamil language transmission and its impact on ethnic identity. Surveys of 10 Tamil families reveal significant generational differences in attitudes towards Tamil maintenance. While 85% of parents view it as crucial for cultural preservation, only 50% of children share this sentiment, prioritizing societal assimilation. Both groups recognize the value of bilingualism and the cultural disconnection stemming from limited Tamil proficiency. Challenges including discrimination, insufficient community support, and inadequate resources hinder intergenerational language transmission. This study offers unique insights into the complex dynamics shaping heritage language maintenance in diasporic communities, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to support linguistic and cultural continuity.

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