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Proceeding of International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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Proceeding of International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) berisi artikel-artikel ilmiah dari para peneliti dari lingkup internasional yang mengikuti konferensi IConEnt yang akan diadakan rutin setiap tahun oleh Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Pelita Harapan.
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The Consequences of Individual Perception on Non-Financial Performance Measurement Systems Lina, Lina
Proceeding of International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol 3 (2023): Proceeding of 3rd International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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This study aims to develop a conceptual model that describes the consequences of individual perception of non-financial performance measurement systems based on the social exchange theory. The application of non-financial performance measurement may be associated with the perception of increased procedural fairness in the performance measurement process. Furthermore, performance measurements based on various non-financial measures tend to increase subordinates' trust in their superiors. Job satisfaction can be increased by increasing subordinates' trust in superiors. Trust between superiors and subordinates reflects openness to each other. This openness encourages open communication and can increase job satisfaction. Finally, job satisfaction that represents work attitude must be related to job performance.
The Effect of Financial Distress, Auditor Switching, Audit Committee and Covid-19 Pandemic on Audit Delay Sihombing, Tanggor; Aldanny, Shahnaz Nabiilah Zalfaa
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Financial reports are a source of information that can be used for decision-making, so it is necessary to carry out an audit process to assess the fairness or feasibility of presenting the financial statements prepared by the company. This study aims to prove the factors that influence audit delay. The factors tested in this study were financial distress, auditor switching, audit committees, and the COVID-19 pandemic on audit delay. This research was conducted on real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2018-2021 period. The number of samples in this study was 58 companies using a purposive sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out with classical assumptions and hypothesis testing using the multiple linear regression method with STATA version 17. Based on the results of the analysis it is known that audit delay is not affected by financial distress, auditor switching, and audit committee while audit delay is positively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Effect of Financial Distress on Capital Structure in Indonesia Banking Sector Deliana, Deliana; Nugroho, Vina
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Banking industry is believed as a vanguard of a country’s economy. If a bank experiences financial distress, not only that bank will face financial difficulties, but also have a systemic impact on all customers of that bank. So, capital structure of banking industry is a crucial thing. Capital structure in this study is proxied by Leverage Ratio. All of companies need leverage, but if leverage seems too high, it will have bad consequences for the company itself. Then, Banks, which are industry that really needs high liquidity also need leverage. Especially, when financial distress occurs, whether banks need to increase the proportion of their debt or not in order to survive. This research uses 23 commercial banks in Indonesia with quarterly panel data from 2012 to 2022. Results of this study state that Financial Distress can have a significant positive effect on increasing the Leverage Ratio of banks in Indonesia.
The Influence of Entrepreneurship Leadership Traits, Knowledge Sharing, and Interpretation on Business Innovation in a University: A Conceptual Paper Lin, Angelina Vivian; Layman, Chrisanty V.
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In a dynamic higher education landscape marked by fierce competition, the need for Entrepreneurial Leadership and Business Innovation within universities has become crucial. This study investigates how Entrepreneurial Leadership which is based on knowledge sharing and knowledge interpretation affects business innovation in an Indonesian university. This conceptual paper draws a model from past literature to study the factors influencing business innovation. The study plans to gather data from employees/lecturers/staff/leaders actively working at Pelita Harapan University (UPH) and will be analyzed using a quantitative approach and partial least squares-SEM technique. The study hopes to reveal that entrepreneurial leadership traits, such as locus of control, self-esteem, narcissism, need for achievement, and risk propensity, have direct effects on business innovation. Moreover, knowledge sharing and knowledge interpretation are two organizational learning subprocesses that play mediating roles in the relationship between entrepreneurial leadership traits and business innovation. Furthermore, the study seeks to contribute to UPH's further innovative endeavors to stay competitive and sustainable in the market.
Does Co-Branding, Social Media Marketing, and Key Opinion Leaders Influence Purchase Decisions in Greater Jakarta Area? Samuel, Sylvia; Widjaja, Daniel; Yovo, Vanessa
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Kopi Janji Jiwa is currently one of Indonesia's largest-selling coffee shops. Kopi Janji Jiwa will continue increasing sales to influence many people to purchase. The researcher is also interested in researching the Kopi Janji Jiwa, which is in great demand by the Indonesian people. This study aims to find promotional methods that increase purchasing decisions for Kopi Janji Jiwa in DKI Jakarta. The chosen method is co-branding, social media marketing, and key opinion leaders. First, researchers chose co-branding because co-branding is one of the well-known promotional methods of collaboration between brands. Social media marketing is one of the most effective promotional methods in the modern era, using social networks to reach consumers' interest in a particular product. Finally, a key opinion leader is also one of the most effective methods in the modern era. It is a way to attract buyers or consumers to a brand by using someone's popularity to influence their followers to buy the brand or product. The results obtained from processing 354 data samples show that co-branding, social media marketing, and key opinion leaders significantly influence the purchasing decision of the Kopi Janji Jiwa in DKI Jakarta. The technique used in this research is non-probability sampling with the purposive sampling method, using a total sample of 200 data. The research that has been conducted has concluded that co-branding and social media marketing have a significant effect on purchasing decisions. However, key opinion leaders do not affect purchasing decisions for Kopi Janji Jiwa in DKI Jakarta.
IMPROVING BUSINESS INDEPENDENCE OF COLLEGE STUDENTS’ GENERATION-Z THROUGH BEHAVIOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP DURING PANDEMIC COVID-19 Yohana F. Cahya Palupi Meilani
Proceeding of International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol 2 (2022): Proceeding of 2nd International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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In this study, the purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between entrepreneurial spirit and entrepreneurial value to increase business independence through entrepreneurial behavior in generation Z. Entrepreneurship in generation Z still need to be increased. In this study using quantitative methods, namely the data collection using a questionnaire that is taken directly. This study uses a non-probability sampling method, as convenience sampling for college students that their Universities has incubator business in Jakarta and Tangerang. The data collection of generation Z  college students who have businesses over 1 year. The sample in this study was 108 respondents. Analysis data used Partial Least Square and  data processing used applications, SmartPLS 3.2.4 Software. The result shown all hypotheses are supported. Contribution of this study can be used in related education in Universities to understand the way to increase business independence of generation Z through entrepreneurial behavior.
Exploring the Innovativeness, Proactiveness, Risk Taking, CSR Support, Organizational Engagement, Job Engagement, and Creativity on PR Tirta Bangunan Baru Hutabarat, Zoel; Kuswanto, Khennedy
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Companies that exist all around the world need to have the skills. Those skills are needed to become a flourishing company, because it’s not just about strategies or goals. It's also bound by the worker in that company. That bond is the worker or the employees of that company that contribute to the company which makes a difference against other competitors. The purpose of this research is to analyze the factors that employees need to be able to contribute by Innovativeness, Proactiveness, Risk Taking, CSR Support, Organizational Engagement, Job Engagement, and Creativity to the company. The data gathered was through the use of a survey approach using google forms in a series of questionnaires. The subject of this research is the employees of PT.Tirta Bangunan Baru. The method used is quantitative research and a purposive sampling is used for this research, The Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling which is SMART-PLS SEM is used for the technique to scrutinise the data (v 4.0.8.4). Validity and reliability tests were performed in this study with a pretest of 40 respondents. Furthermore, a total of 210 respondents were chosen for the sample size of this study. Additionally, the data concluded having 9 supported hypotheses and 2 not supported hypotheses from all 11 hypotheses that are included in this research. The data that has been gathered produced results to show all the variables examined had a positive effect on PT.Tirta Bangunan Baru employees.
PROMOTING BLUE ECONOMY: FACTOR IDENTIFICATION AND MODEL DEVELOPMENT FOR MICRO SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSME) IN BITUNG, NORTH SULAWESI: A RESEARCH PROPOSAL Liza Handoko; Sabrina O. Sihombing; Chrisanty V. Layman
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As an archipelagic country, Indonesia has so much potential to promote a blue economy. The blue economy refers to industrialized fishery activities promoting and accelerating economic growth. In other words, this industrialization in the marine and fishery sector is the process of adding value to the productivity and production scale. The fishery sector is one of the main sectors contributing to Indonesia’s economic growth and is not a standalone sector. However, it also brings other sectors into motion, such as tourism. Furthermore, we would like to dive deep into the technology-based blue economy. This research proposal aims to identify inhibiting and supporting factors for the digitalization of SMEs in the fishery sector.Moreover, after gathering those factors, this research will continue to build a model that explains entrepreneurial self-motivation in promoting and hindering digitalization programs. Two important reasons that this research is necessary are, first, limited studies were trying to identify factors that cause the technology gap for the SMEs in the fishery sector. Secondly, developing a model of internal factors that promote and hinder SMEs from going digital, particularly in the blue economy. This research will be conducted in Bitung City, North Sulawesi, as the object of research due to the potential of natural resources in the fishery sector.
INFORMATION ASYMMETRY, MARKET REACTION AND COMPANY PERFORMANCE: PRE AND DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Antonius Herusetya; Sintya Andrey Lawu
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This study examines the effect of information asymmetry and market reaction on company performance before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. The population in this study are all listed companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange except for the financial sector with the 2018-2020 observation year. We define the observation period as pre- pandemic (2018-2019) and during the pandemic Covid-19 (2020). This study used the purposive sample selection method and obtained 953 observations. Using multiple linear regression analysis models, our study finds evidence that information asymmetry negatively affects firm performance. During the Covid-19 pandemic, this study finds weak evidence of the moderating role of Covid-19 on the relationship between information asymmetry and performance. Furthermore, this study found no evidence that the company's performance gave a market reaction, measured by the earnings response coefficient, but in the Covid-19 pandemic period, the company's performance gave a positive market reaction.
THE EFFECT OF SERVICE QUALITY, FOOD QUALITY, AND CUSTOMERS EXPERIENCE TOWARD CUSTOMERS SATISFACTION AT KOKI SUNDA MEDAN Vivian Lin; Alfonsius Alfonsius
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Koki Sunda Medan has a 4.4 rating in Google Review, which means there are many dissatisfied customers, and most of them complain about unprofessional services from staff, food is served cold and undercooked, and customers are not having a good time. Hence, this research aims to analyze if service quality, food quality, and customer experience affect customer satisfaction at Koki Sunda Medan. Data sources are primary and secondary. The technique is convenience sampling and surveys 100 participants who have visited and purchased in Koki Sunda Medan. The model of this research is multiple linear regression. The research outcomes are that service quality has a partial effect on customer satisfaction, food quality has a partial effect on customer satisfaction, and customer experience partially affects customer satisfaction. Service quality, food quality, and customer experience simultaneously affect customer satisfaction at Koki Sunda Medan. This research recommends enhancing staff alertness, installing appliances and complimentary dishes, and holding activities for customers to create memorable experiences.

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