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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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Green And Empowered: Sustainable Business in The Modern Era Ilyona Risty; Oliandes Sondakh
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 5 (2025): Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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The implementation of Community Service (CS) for the March 2025 period was carried out by a Team from the Faculty of Economics and Business School UPH Surabaya Campus together with Radio Sangkakala Surabaya as partners. Therefore, Universitas Pelita Harapan Surabaya Campus collaborated with Radio Sangkakala Surabaya to be able to provide education to the wider community. This collaboration was built by presenting quality speakers from the Management Study Program and the Accounting Study Program. Each speaker will present interesting topics that are in accordance with current issues. Based on discussions regarding community needs, this CS was carried out by providing supplies to the Community with the theme Green and Empowered. With the holding of this interactive talk show, it is hoped that it can provide information and educational education for the wider community in the Surabaya area in the fields of economics, business and immigrant issues that can improve community knowledge and skills.
Optimizing Smart Consumption and Green Financing Literacy Through Radio Talkshows Junika Halawa; Tania Monica Potu
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 5 (2025): Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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The implementation of Community Service (PKM) for the January 2025 period was carried out by a team from the Faculty of Economics and Business School UPH Surabaya Campus with partner Radio Sangkakala Surabaya. Therefore, Universitas Pelita Harapan Surabaya Campus collaborates with Radio Sangkakala Surabaya to be able to provide education to the community more broadly. This collaboration is built by presenting quality speakers from the Management Study Program and Accounting Study Program. Each speaker will present topics that are interesting and in accordance with current issues. Based on discussions regarding the needs of the community, this PKM is carried out by providing briefings to the community with 2 main themes on “Optimizing Smart Consumption" and Green Financing Literacy through Radio Talk Shows” which is a topic that is in demand and is being discussed. With the implementation of this interactive talk show, it is hoped that it can provide information and educational education for the wider community in the Surabaya area in terms of economics and business that can increase community knowledge and skills.
From Ideas to Action: Empowering Youth as Future Business Leaders in Entrepreneurship Monica Potu; Janice C. Siahaya; Oliandes Sondakh
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 5 (2025): Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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One form of the tridharma of higher education is carrying out Community Service (PKM). The UPH Surabaya campus Management study program conducts PKM in the form of an entrepreneurship workshop. This workshop, which is applied in community service, aims to increase the confidence of class X students to try new things and become entrepreneurs from an early age. This activity is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the principles of becoming a true entrepreneur as well as training practical skills that can be directly applied in entrepreneurial activities. Through a participatory approach, participants are expected to be able to produce simple products with limited resources, and even promote the results of their business in an interesting way. The expected result is an increase in the capacity of participants who can then become young entrepreneurs who participate in efforts to boost the Indonesian economy in the future.
Fostering Entrepreneurial Spirit: Building Business Plans Based On Creativity Oliandes Sondakh; Janice C. Siahaya; Hananiel M. Gunawan; Felicia Juliani Leliga
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 5 (2025): Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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One form of the tridharma of higher education is carrying out Community Service (PKM). The UPH Surabaya campus Management study program conducts PKM in the form of an entrepreneurship workshop. This workshop, which is applied in community service, aims to increase the confidence of class X students to try new things and become entrepreneurs from an early age. This activity is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the principles of becoming a true entrepreneur as well as training practical skills that can be directly applied in entrepreneurial activities. Through a participatory approach, participants are expected to be able to produce simple products with limited resources, and even promote the results of their business in an interesting way. The expected result is an increase in the capacity of participants who can then become young entrepreneurs who participate in efforts to boost the Indonesian economy in the future.
Ownership Structures and Firm Value: Does Firm Size Matter? Lina
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 5 (2025): Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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This study aims to empirically demonstrate the positive influence of managerial and institutional ownership on firm value. Furthermore, it aims to demonstrate the moderating role of firm size in strengthening this relationship. This study used a sample of mining companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2019-2023 period. This study successfully demonstrated that managerial and institutional ownership have a positive effect on firm value. However, the results failed to demonstrate the role of firm size in strengthening the positive influence of managerial and institutional ownership on firm value.
The Influence of Entrepreneurial Intention, Entrepreneurial Commitment, Family Support, on Entrepreneurial Behavior to Students in Bandung Zoel Hutabarat; Evelyn Angelita
Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol. 5 (2025): Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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Students with high entrepreneurial intention but who have not yet transformed it into entrepreneurial behavior represent a contradictory issue that requires in-depth research. This study explores the influence of entrepreneurial intention, entrepreneurial commitment, and family support on the entrepreneurial behavior of students in Bandung. The study involved 193 students from three universities in Bandung using a non-probability sampling method, specifically judgmental sampling. The results of the study indicate that entrepreneurial intention has a positive influence on entrepreneurial behavior, both directly and indirectly through entrepreneurial commitment. However, entrepreneurial commitment does not have a direct influence on entrepreneurial behavior. Furthermore, family support does not provide a positive moderating effect on the relationship between entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurial commitment. This study provides insights into the importance of entrepreneurial intention in shaping entrepreneurial behavior, despite the absence of a role for entrepreneurial commitment and family support.
The Effect of Carbon Emission Disclosure and Tax Avoidance on Firm Value: The Moderating Role of Board Diversity Wijaya Triwacananingrum; Jemmima Rachmadita; Rayhan Mahatma Harikusuma
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This study examines how board diversity affects the link between a company's carbon emission disclosure, tax avoidance, and its market value. Using data from 31 non-financial companies on Indonesia's Kompas 100 index from 2020 to 2023, the research found that carbon disclosure, tax avoidance, and board diversity do not directly influence firm value on their own. However, the study reveals that board diversity plays a crucial moderating role. It significantly strengthens the positive link between carbon emission disclosure and firm value, making environmental transparency more valuable to investors. In contrast, it does not affect the relationship between tax avoidance and firm value. The research suggests that for Indonesian companies, implementing board diversity is a key strategy to enhance the impact of their sustainability reporting. Furthermore, diverse boards can promote more ethical tax practices, which may positively influence company value in the long run.
Empowering Hospital Staff to Enhance Service Excellence: A Community-Based Intervention in Central Java Sylvia Samuel; Hendra Achmadi; Margaretha Pink Berlianto; Dewi Wuisan; Yohana Meilani Palupi
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This study reports on a community service project conducted at Rumah Sakit Baptis, Central Java, to improve hospital service excellence through staff empowerment. The project addressed key challenges, including weak interdepartmental collaboration, ineffective communication, difficulties in delivering sensitive information, and limited awareness of patient-centered service quality. Using a participatory approach, the intervention included workshops, role-playing exercises, counseling sessions, and the introduction of standardized communication protocols. The results showed clear improvements in staff competencies, particularly in empathy, teamwork, and communication with patients and families. Staff reported greater confidence in handling sensitive conversations, while patients observed a more approachable and responsive service. Cross-departmental collaboration also improved, resulting in reduced delays and enhanced coordination. Initial patient satisfaction surveys indicated a positive shift in perceptions of care quality. These findings highlight that even in resource-limited hospital contexts, meaningful improvements can be achieved through structured training and cultural change. The project contributes both practical recommendations for hospital management and theoretical insights by applying the SERVQUAL and patient-centered care frameworks to the Indonesian healthcare setting.
Green Entrepreneurial Orientation, Self-Efficacy, and Innovation: An RBV and Dynamic Capabilities Perspective on SME Performance Patricia; Imannuel Christianus
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Sustainable entrepreneurship is vital for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in emerging economies facing environmental and market pressures. This study investigates how green entrepreneurial self-efficacy (GESE), green entrepreneurial orientation (GEO), and green innovation (GI) influence the economic performance of SMEs in Jakarta, Indonesia. Drawing on the Resource-Based View (RBV) and Dynamic Capabilities (DC) theory, the study examines both direct effects and the mediating role of GI. A quantitative approach was employed using survey data from 95 SME owners who implement green practices. Analysis with Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) revealed that GEO significantly promotes GI, while GESE does not. GI strongly enhances economic performance and mediates the relationship between GEO and economic performance, but not between GESE and performance. These findings extend RBV and DC by showing that strategic orientation, when translated into innovation, drives SME competitiveness, whereas self-efficacy alone is insufficient. The study offers theoretical contributions and practical implications for strengthening green strategies and innovation capacity in SMEs.
The Influence of Green Accounting and Capital Structure on Financial Performance: Does Audit Quality Matter? Tiara Mardiana; Mulyadi Noto Soetardjo
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This study was conducted with the aim of testing and analyzing the effect of Green Accounting and Capital Structure on Financial Performance with Audit Quality as moderating variable in ASEAN’s mining companies for the period of 2019-2023. The population in this study were mining companies listed on stock exchanges in ASEAN in 2019-2023. The sampling method used is purposive sampling technique. The data source used is secondary data. The data analysis method used in this research is regression analysis. The results of testing the hypothesis of this study indicate that Green Accounting has a positive and significant effect on Financial Performance, Capital Structure has no effect on Financial Performance and Audit Quality does not moderate the relationship of Green Accounting and Capital Structure towards Financial Performance. The results implied that by implementing Green Accounting the company will have a good image and reputation to attract more customers, investors and business partners so that this increase in reputation can increase sales and profitability. The results also indicate that the possibility of companies relying more on good performance or other things in generating profits without seeing how the proportion of financing (capital structure) utilized. Also, the results of this study show that investors, customers and business partners are likely to see good corporate governance to invest or to cooperate without considering how the company's audit quality level is.