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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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EFFECT OF POPULATION ADMINISTRATION SERVICE WORKLOAD AGAINST EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE (STUDY AT THE DEPARTMENT OF POPULATION AND CIVIL REGISTRATION OF JEMBER REGENCY) Selvi Budi Hepiastuti; Dina Suryawati; Luly Fauziah
Proceeding of International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol 2 (2022): Proceeding of 2nd International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of workload population administration services on the performance of employees in the Population and Civil Registration Service of Jember Regency. Based on preliminary observation data on the performance of employees of the Population and Civil Registration Service of Jember Regency, they managed to get the 2nd place achievement nationally, but employees felt a workload when doing work. This study used an explanatory quantitative approach. The subjects used in this study were employees of the Population and Civil Registration Service of Jember Regency, totaling 29 employees. Analysis data used simple linear regression statistics. The results showed that workload has a positive effect on employee performance. That stuff explains that increasing workload will affect the improvement of employee performance. The agency should pay attention to the workload given to each employee according to their abilities so that employees will feel more comfortable doing work.
FACTORS THAT AFFECT CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN ONLINE SHOPPING FOR MULTIVITAMIN SUPPLEMENT DURING PANDEMIC OF COVID-19 IN INDONESIA Cory Primaturia; Margaretha Pink Berlianto
Proceeding of International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol 2 (2022): Proceeding of 2nd International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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The online purchase of multivitamins during the COVID-19 pandemic has increased significantly because of not only the fact that until now there is no specific treatment for the infection but also the fear of being infected. Purpose - This study aims to investigate the direct influence of determinant factors of customer satisfaction, and the mediating factors of customer satisfaction and fear of COVID-19 in increasing repurchase intentions during the pandemic on multivitamin and micronutrient. Design/Methodology/Approach - This study used quantitative research and data collection was collected using questionnaire. The target population of this research were people that have purchased online multivitamin in e- commerce in Indonesia during pandemic COVID-19. The number of samples were determined to be which 235 samples. The sampling technique use was purposive sampling. Partial Least Square-Structural Equation modelling (SEM-PLS) is applied to this study. Findings - The study result indicated that the repurchase intention was positively affected by customer satisfaction that effected by site design, product price, time saving, product information linked to customer satisfaction and directly influenced by the fear of COVID-19. Research Limitation/Implication - This study only focuses on security, site design, product prices, product quality, product delivery, time, and product information. There are still many other variables that can affect consumer satisfaction in influencing repurchase intention. Practical implication - This study suggests that to retain repurchase intention during this pandemic, practitioner of m-commerce should increase their customer satisfaction by improving the determinant factors of e-commerce and taking emotional factor into consideration.Original/value - This journal provides input for online shopping platform management to pay more attention to factors that are important to be maintained and improved in order to increase consumer satisfaction which will positively affect repurchase intention. 
CUSTOMERS USING DIGITAL WALLET PLATFORMS AS A METHOD OF PAYMENT IN WEST JAKARTA Sylvia Samuel; Daniel Widjaja
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One form of electronic payment is the e-wallet. In Indonesia, many e-wallet products are available from both the public and private sectors. DANA is an e-wallet program that has previously received authorization from the Bank of Indonesia as a supplier of an e-wallet platform and as a digital financial institution. In 2018, DANA was introduced, and in its first four months, it attracted a million members. This study aimed to identify the variables that influence West Jakarta's adoption of DANA as an alternative payment method. Data were collected via a Google form online survey. Social networking sites like Instagram, Line, and internet discussion boards shared the link. DANA subscribers who reside in West Jakarta made up the respondents. In roughly two months, the data were gathered. This study included 187 respondents using SPSS as a tool for data filtering and multiple regression analysis. The findings suggested that perceived usefulness, perceived credibility, and subjective norm are the main factors influencing whether or not DANA will be accepted. All of these criteria significantly influenced users' decisions to utilize DANA.
THE INFLUENCE OF GENDER DIFFERENCES OF COMPANY EXECUTIVES IN INDONESIA AGAINST THE RISK OF FALLING STOCK PRICES Stefany Shannova; Valentino Budhidharma
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The purpose of this study is to determine the influence of gender differences between men and women on the risk of falling company stock prices in Indonesia. The study also wants to see if female executives have a positive or negative influence on the risk of falling stock prices. This study has an observation in which there are 433 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2010 to 2019 with certain criteria. There are 2 models used in this study, namely the Logit Model, and the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM). The results showed that female executives did not have a significant influence on the risk of falling company stock prices. In addition, the position of the CFO compared to the CEO also does not have a significant positive influence in influencing the risk of falling stock prices.
THE EFFECT OF BONDED SOCIAL CAPITAL AND BRIDGING SOCIAL CAPITAL ON ENTREPRENEUR'S PERFORMANCE MODERATED WITH AWARENESS VARIABLES ON OPPORTUNITY AND OPERATIONAL COMPETENCY IN ENTREPRENEURS Shandio Leo Vandianxo; Dewi Wuisan
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This study aims to identify the effect of bound social capital and to bridge social capital on entrepreneurial Performance, which is moderated by the variables Awareness of opportunities and operational competence of entrepreneurs. This research approach uses quantitative methods and data collection methods which are distributed through electronic questionnaires via a google form. This research is aimed at entrepreneurs, with a total of 160 respondents. The instrument used for collecting questionnaire data consists of 24 indicators. Testing the questionnaire was carried out with the reliability test method and validity test, and the tools used to analyze the data using the application smart-PLS 3.2.9. The results of the study explain that bound social capital has a positive effect on entrepreneurial Performance, bridging social capital has a positive effect on entrepreneurial Performance, operational competence does not moderate the positive influence between social capital that is tied to entrepreneurial Performance, operational competence moderates the positive effect of bridging social capital on entrepreneurial Performance, Awareness of opportunities does not moderate the positive influence between social capital that is tied to entrepreneurial Performance, Awareness of opportunities does not moderate the positive influence of social capital that bridges on entrepreneurial Performance.
Stock Value Analysis Using Absolute Valuation and Relative Valuation Approaches Jaunanda, Meiliana
Proceeding of International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol 3 (2023): Proceeding of 3rd International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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The world of investment in Indonesia has been growing from year to year. This can be seen from the IHSG, which has been rising every year, accompanied by the improving economic growth in various sectors. One of the sectors that plays an important role in the development of the country is the manufacturing sector. The manufacturing sector has a high capitalization value and is quite dominant in Indonesia and abroad. This has attracted the attention of investors to invest their capital. However, before buying and selling a stock, investors first analyze whether the stock they are investing in is overvalued, fairvalued, or undervalued. This study uses the absolute and relative valuation technique to assess stocks using the proxies of Price book value (PBV) and Price earning ratio (PER) and determine whether the stock is overvalued, fairvalued, or undervalued. Sampling was done on manufacturing companies that have consistently distributed dividends during the period 2017-2021. The results of the study are that the shares that were undervalued were CLPI and INDS. In 2018, the shares that were undervalued were CLPI, TOTO, and WTON. In 2019, the shares that are undervalued are ALDO, CLPI, TSPC, and WTON. In 2020, the shares that are undervalued are CLPI, INDF, and TOTO and in 2020, the shares that are undervalued are CLPI, INDF, INDS, and TSPC and only CLPI, INDS shares from 2017–2021 are in an undervalued position and WTON shares in 2021.
Analysis of Leverage, Managerial Ownership, and Dividend Policy in Agency Theory Perspective Tjong, William; Stevanie, Stevanie
Proceeding of International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol 3 (2023): Proceeding of 3rd International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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The purpose of this research is to test the effect of leverage, managerial ownership, and dividend policy on agency conflict. The agency conflict in this study is proxied by the value of the company measured through Tobin's Q Ratio, while the independent variables use leverage, managerial ownership, and dividend policy. The partial analysis tools in this study used Ordinary Less Square (OLS). Samples are companies listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period of study. The results of this study are leverage has a negative relationship in reducing agency conflict in companies, managerial ownership does not affect the firm value, and dividend policy has a positive and significant effect in reducing agency conflict in companies.
Prediction of the Relationship of Peer Group and Family Economic Education to Entrepreneurial Intention: Economic Literacy as an Mediating Variable Sebastian, Alice; Sihombing, Sabrina O.
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Entrepreneurship is one of the main factors that can support economic growth, business opportunities, and others. However, the number of entrepreneurs in Indonesia is still lagging compared to the number of entrepreneurs in other Asian countries. Therefore, this study aims to examine the relationship between family and peer group financial education mediated by financial literacy and entrepreneurial intentions. This study uses a quantitative method where data is collected through an electronic questionnaire. There were 160 respondents in this study who were students from several universities in Jakarta and Tangerang. After checking the reliability and validity of the data, hypothesis testing was carried out using PLS-SEM. The results of the analysis show that there is one of the seven research hypotheses that are not supported. This study supports that family economic education and peer groups have a positive relationship with economic literacy. Furthermore, family economics, peer groups, and economic literacy are directly related to entrepreneurial intentions. The results of the analysis also show that economic literacy mediates the relationship between peer groups and entrepreneurial intentions. However, the results of the analysis show that economic literacy does not mediate the relationship between family economic education and entrepreneurial intention.
Prediction Five Feature Importance for Intention to Enroll High School Student using Random Forest and Decision Tree Achmadi, Hendra
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The number of prospective students enrolling in higher education, especially in private universities, is a serious problem. The decline in the number of prospective students that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic from 2019 to 2022 has also become a serious problem for private universities in Indonesia. Therefore, this research focuses on finding the main characteristics of high school students in choosing private universities in Jakarta and its surroundings. The research method used is data mining, using primary data obtained from questionnaires distributed to high school students in grades 11 and 12 in the area, with a total of 438 respondents, which then went through a data cleaning process, producing 295 respondents. Using the Random Forest method in determining 5 important features and the Learning Supervisor maps out what important features should be taken into consideration in decision making for high school students. By using the random forest algorithm, an accuracy of 67 percent is obtained. Then by using the decision tree algorithm, machine learning will map the decisions of high school students. And the results illustrate that the first thing that is the main consideration is the father's education, and the second is which school he comes from, and the third is the mother's education and then how much transport money is given, and the last is what department he is from.
Investigating the Competitive Advantage in the Green Bean Coffee Supplying Company Business: PT Trio Lestari Adinegara, Marcel; Tan, Jacob Donald
Proceeding of International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt) Vol 3 (2023): Proceeding of 3rd International Conference on Entrepreneurship (IConEnt)
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Indonesia was the world's third largest coffee exporter with a total export volume of 1.2 million bags, while domestic coffee consumption in 2015/2016 made it the second largest exporter by total export volume. 1.2 million bags. This follows Brazil's coffee consumption of 4.5 million bags. Robusta accounts for 90% of domestic coffee raw material production, and Arabica accounts for the remaining 10% and it is still slowly growing to this day. Reflecting on the high demand coffee beans in the agriculturesideof the business especially in Indonesia,itis somehow an old fashioned and less talked about however a very interesting case on how the sector has been struggling to achieve a consistent growth and success. In recent years especially has been tough for the business because of predicted uncontrollable climate change and newcomers coming into the business. The researchers are using PT Trio Lestari as a respective case study to analyze the businesses' sector current stateand howits competitiveadvantageworkinthe challenges that the agriculture industry and its competitions has to offer. This research uses qualitative method with objective data collection and interviews with the subjects in various fields starting from its respective owners, employeesandto their business partners. The findings of this research are the latent variables that contributes into the competitive advantage of the company such as Entrepreneurial Journey Experiences, Personal Level B2B Partner’s Trust, Trustworthy Company Reputation, Good Relationship and Working Environment for Employees, The Sense of Familiness, Competitive Product Pricing, Convenience in Transactions and Services. The study will allow other potential research to dig deeper on the agricultural sector of the coffee business.

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