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Indonesian Journal of Entrepreneurship & Startups
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29856809     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55927/ijes.v1i2
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
Indonesian Journal of Entrepreneurship & Startups is a journal focused as a platform to exchange cutting-edge ideas and technologies from researchers, academics, practitioners, policy makers, and employers in order to cultivate the seed of entrepreneurship and Startup launch. Indonesian Journal of Entrepreneurship & Startup focuses on the field of Entrepreneurship practices and education and Startup models, with extensive sub-fields such as innovative education, technical and vocational education, and another related fields.
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Using the Qris Bri Mobile Payment Method to Increase Profitability of MSMEs Anidya Ilmi Febriyanti; Mochammad Isa Anshori
Indonesian Journal of Entrepreneurship and Startups Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijes.v2i2.10224

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Electronic money and QRIS (Quick Response Code Indonesia Standard) are digital payment tools that are increasingly popular in Indonesia. Electronic money, stored in digital form on a chip or server, facilitates transactions with greater speed and convenience than cash. QRIS, introduced by Bank Indonesia, unites various digital wallet applications in one QR code, making it easier for merchants to accept payments from various digital platforms. QRIS BRI Mobile, an innovation from Bank BRI, supports MSME profitability by expanding markets, increasing efficiency, transparency and reducing operational costs. The implementation of QRIS BRI Mobile not only helps MSMEs increase efficiency and reduce operational costs, but also opens up new opportunities to increase revenue and profitability. The suggestions from this research are to increase education and socialization of the use of electronic money and QRIS to the public, as well as encouraging the development of security features and ease of transactions by banks and payment service providers. Apart from that, adaptive regulations that support innovation from the government and related institutions are also needed to encourage economic growth and financial inclusion in Indonesia.
Breaking the Barriers and Building Empowerment: an Analysis on the Women Empowerment through the Self-Help Groups Jisha TP; M. Sumathy
Indonesian Journal of Entrepreneurship and Startups Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijes.v2i2.10356

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The study examines how self-help groups affect women's empowerment. Here, the study focuses on whether the group has any effect on women's empowerment. The study is analytical and makes use of both primary and secondary data. In this case, the researcher gathered primary data from the members of the self-help group of Palakkad district and secondary data from a variety of articles, magazines, and newspapers. Regression analysis, one-way anova, correlation coefficient, and independent t-test are the techniques employed in this research. The aforementioned studies, which were carried out in various parts of India, discovered that self-help groups affected women's empowerment. This study focuses on the various factors that contribute to women's empowerment through self-help groups. All of the prior research has generally discussed SHG membership and women's empowerment; however, this study focuses on a few key variables that lead to women's empowerment through the groups. The study discovered that women's empowerment is impacted by self-help groups. Taking part in the training program is one way to increase the ability to make decisions in the self-help group. Through the self-help group, the decision-making power within the group contributes to the empowerment of women. Women's empowerment is associated not only with their ability to make decisions within the group but also with their socioeconomic level and involvement in training programs.
Research Review on Defensive Strategies in Higher Education Ismail Yusanto; Wijiharta SJ Dikara
Indonesian Journal of Entrepreneurship and Startups Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijes.v2i2.10451

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Competition in a less conducive macro environment has an impact on the decline of universities that are unable to compete. A study on the application of defensive strategies to 23 articles selected from 86 articles concluded that the threat of university decline was influenced by internal environmental factors (inaccuracy of the promotion mix), industrial environmental factors (changes in interest and competition) and macro environmental factors (college-age demographics, political policies, economic downturn, neoliberal education policies and pandemics). In a disadvantaged environment, universities are required to be observant, patient, and cautious in their awareness of crisis situations, so that they are able to take advantage of opportunities that are in line with the limitations of their strength to rise in new situations
Analysis of The Influence of Work Environment, Job Satisfaction and Work Load on Employee Performance at the East Belitung District Health Office Ahmad Zainuddin; Dewi Yustiana; Sari Handayani; Siti Nur Soleha
Indonesian Journal of Entrepreneurship and Startups Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijes.v2i2.10598

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The extent to which an employee contributes to the organization they work for typically determines the success of that organization. In certain businesses, one of the main factors influencing a company's success is employee performance. The level of productivity that you desire is contingent upon the performance of your employee. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is an effect of work environment, job satisfaction, and workload on employee performance at the Belitung Timur District Health Office. Either simultaneously, partially, or dominantly. So that the research can be taken into consideration for the Health Office of East Belitung Regency to understand what factors can affect the Employee Performance of the East Belitung Regency Health Office. Based on the study's findings, it was determined that the independent factors had a significant impact on the dependent variable, either concurrently or partially. Based on the study's findings, workload is the major variable. Based on the test results, the independent variable's contribution to the dependent variable is explained by the R square value of 91.9%.
The Effect of Parental Income and Level of Trust in Using Online Stock Investment Applications on Gen Z Investment Decisions in DKI Jakarta Sekar Mustika Pangesthi; Indianik Aminah
Indonesian Journal of Entrepreneurship and Startups Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijes.v2i2.10747

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KSEI data (2024) shows that the number of investors in the capital market is dominated by investors under 30 years old. At the age of 20-27 years, it is suspected that the existence of parental income in a person's financial decisions is still very large. The level of trust in investment applications is also thought to be a consideration in investment decisions in Generation Z. The sample in this study was 110 respondents who were Generation Z aged 20-27 years in DKI Jakarta. This study is a quantitative study analyzed using SmartPLS version 4. The results of the research test, the t-statistic value of 1.954 and the p-value of 0.026 and the original positive sample of 0.147 indicate that parental income has a positive and significant effect on stock investment decisions. The second hypothesis, the t-statistic of 12.020 and the p-value of 0.000 and the original positive sample of 0.709 indicate that the level of trust in the use of stock investment applications has a positive and significant effect on stock investment decisions. The third hypothesis, it can be seen that based on the simultaneous F test calculation, the F-count value of 82.29> F-table 3.08, which means that the parental income variable and trust in the use of stock investment applications have a simultaneous effect. This study has implications for Generation Z to properly manage their finances to be invested in reputable investment platforms, and for the government to eradicate fraudulent investments.

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