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IJHABS
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ISSN : 29885450     EISSN : -     DOI : 10.59971/ijhabs
International Journal of Humanity Advance, Business & Sciences (IJHABS) is published fourth a year in July, Oktober, january, and April. International Journal of Humanity Advance, Business & Sciences publish papers in the field of management science that give a contribution to the development of management science, and management practices, we accept mainly research-based articles related to management science. The scopes of the topics include Financial Management, Marketing Management, Human Resource Management, Organizational Behavior, Corporate Governance, Strategic Management, Operations Management, Change Management, Management Information Systems, Management Education, Management of Sharia, Tourism Management, Entrepreneurship, Sociology, Political Science, History, Law in Society and related disciplines.
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Implementation of Entrepreneurship Education in Family Business Sustainability: A Narrative Study of Mojosari Klepon Traders Alifah, Luthfi Nur; Rahmawati; Sudarmiatin; Firmansyah, Rizky
International Humanity Advance, Business & Sciences Vol 2 No 3 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/ijhabs.v2i3.333

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The family entrepreneurship education model is important to emphasize because it is a basic measure of the success or failure of the business sustainability process. The individual process acts as a recipient of education from his family, acting as a motivator, teacher, and at the same time a parent as it should be. All stages of the process are expected to create individual output that has the ability, knowledge, and competence to be an entrepreneur in order to prepare for the sustainability of the family business. This study aims to understand the effectiveness of the entrepreneurship education model and its implementation in the sustainability of the Mojosari klepon trader family business. The approach used is descriptive qualitative which includes data reduction, data presentation and conclusions. The results of the study indicate that parental involvement in providing entrepreneurship education to children has been carried out by providing motivation, support and encouragement in verbal form and involving children in the family business so that children understand business management, so that they understand the basics of how to manage a business when they will continue the leadership of the family business or establish an independent business.
Analysis of Visionary Leadership on Teacher Innovativeness In A Review at The High School Level (SMA) Noviyanti, Rani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/ijhabs.v2i3.337

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Visionary leadership plays a crucial role in fostering teacher innovativeness, especially in Senior High Schools (SMA). This study analyzes the influence of visionary leadership on teachers' ability to innovate in their teaching methods. Visionary school principals are characterized by their ability to articulate a clear vision, inspire their staff, and create an environment conducive to creativity and professional growth. The results show that teachers under visionary leadership demonstrate higher motivation to utilize educational technologies, adopt project-based learning strategies, and implement innovative assessment methods. However, several challenges remain, including resistance to change, limited resources, and administrative workloads. Addressing these barriers requires strategic initiatives, such as professional training, reducing non-teaching tasks for teachers, and fostering collaborative practices among educators. The findings highlight a positive correlation between visionary leadership and teacher innovativeness, emphasizing the importance of supportive leadership in adapting to educational advancements and improving teaching quality. This study underscores the necessity for educational stakeholders to promote visionary leadership as a means to achieve adaptive, innovative, and high-quality education in Senior High Schools.
The Utilization of Historical Sources In History Learning: The Press During The Indonesian National Movement (1907-1912) Permana, Rahayu; Noviyanti, Rani; Nurbaity, Nurbaity
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/ijhabs.v2i3.339

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The utilization of historical sources, particularly newspapers from Indonesia's National Awakening period (1907–1912), holds significant value in history education. Newspapers such as Medan Prijaji, Bintang Hindia, and Sinar Djawa played a pivotal role in fostering national awareness and advocating for independence during colonial rule. These sources serve not only as historical records but also as tools for understanding the development of nationalist ideologies, public mobilization, and the socio-political dynamics of the time. Incorporating these sources into history education allows students to critically analyze primary documents, evaluate the authenticity of historical narratives, and connect past events with contemporary issues. The process of applying historical methods—heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historiography—enhances students' analytical skills and deepens their appreciation for the nation's struggles. However, challenges such as limited access to archival materials and the lack of teacher training hinder the effective use of these resources. Digitalization of archives and professional development for educators are key solutions to overcoming these barriers. Overall, the integration of historical newspapers from the National Awakening period enriches history education by fostering critical thinking, connecting students with their heritage, and promoting a deeper understanding of Indonesia’s historical trajectory and its relevance to the present.
Exploration of Intergenerational Interaction in the Context of Contemporary Families: A Review from a Sociological Perspective Manurung, Lengsi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/ijhabs.v2i3.349

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This study explores intergenerational interaction in the context of contemporary families from a sociological perspective. The main focus of this research is how value shifts and social changes influence relationships between older and younger generations within families. The findings reveal tension between older generations, who preserve traditional values, and younger generations, who are more open to change. However, there are also opportunities for mutual learning, both in terms of technology and cultural values. Changes in family structure, particularly the shift toward nuclear families, and the adoption of technology, play a significant role in shaping communication between generations. The study concludes that, despite challenges in intergenerational interactions, open dialogue and mutual learning can strengthen relationships within contemporary families.
Morality in Communication Between Digital Native Students and Digital Immigrant Lecturers In Higher Education Nasution, Sumiah; Rosyada, Dede; Puadah, Popi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/ijhabs.v2i3.350

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This study examines the communication ethics between digital native students and digital immigrant lecturers in higher education. With the rapid advancement of digital technology, communication between these two groups is often influenced by generational differences. The study employs a qualitative research approach, utilizing phenomenology and action research to explore the communication experiences and challenges of both parties. The results indicate that while there are gaps in communication styles and technological adaptation, ethical communication, based on respect, empathy, and understanding, is essential for fostering a positive academic environment. This research also suggests that action research can effectively improve communication practices by promoting awareness of ethical communication standards and bridging generational divides in higher education settings.
Development Of The Game "Pirates Of Nusantara's Sea" Based On The Java Framework As a Medium To Enhance The English Multiliteracy Skills Of 11th-Grade Students at MAN 2 Mojokerto Rodli, Moh; Yusuf, Yulia Pratitis; Widiastutik, Trisya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/ijhabs.v2i3.380

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Describing the development, quality, and effectiveness of using the web-based game "Pirates of Nusantara's Sea" as a medium to understand English reading materials is the aim of this research. The techniques developed in this study are based on Multiliteracies and New Literacies from The New London Group, considering the characteristics of Gen Z students, who prefer digital platforms as their learning medium. This research utilized R&D development methods with the ADDIE model, as it aims to produce a viable product for literacy learning media. This is evidenced by an average validation score of 86.29% provided by material and graphic design validators. The findings revealed that the average post-test score of students in the experimental class was 82.6, compared to 68.4 in the control class. Furthermore, the learning mastery rate in the experimental class was 91%, whereas the control class achieved a mastery rate of 48%. Student responses or interest in learning English using this game-based medium were categorized as positive, indicating that 11th-grade students at MAN 2 Mojokerto showed enthusiasm for learning English. In conclusion, using web-based game media can effectively enhance the quality of student learning outcomes.
Analysis of Visitor Satisfaction With Services at The Transportation Museum Putra, Andika; Burhanudin; Fitria, Dona
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/ijhabs.v2i3.383

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This research examines visitor satisfaction with services at the Museum of Transportation using a qualitative approach. The study focuses on three main aspects: staff friendliness, information clarity, and the quality of facilities. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, direct observation, and documentation, with thematic analysis employed to interpret findings. Results show that most visitors are satisfied with the staff's hospitality and attentiveness, although some noted the lack of personnel in certain areas. Regarding information clarity, visitors expressed a need for more comprehensive and accessible resources, particularly in multilingual formats. Facility quality was perceived as satisfactory, especially in terms of cleanliness, but visitors suggested improvements in accessibility and the availability of supporting amenities such as rest areas and parking. This study highlights critical areas for service improvement and provides recommendations for museum management to enhance the overall visitor experience
The Influence Of Capital Structure, Tax Avoidance, and Profitability On The Value Of Companies In The Food and Beverage Manufacturing Subsector: Listed On The Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) For The Period 2015-2019 Mahmudi, Chamdun; Bhelawati, Angelina Stela
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/ijhabs.v2i3.384

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This study aims to analyze the influence of capital structure, tax avoidance, and profitability on firm value in the food and beverage sub-sector manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the period 2015-2019. Capital structure is measured using the debt to equity ratio (DER), tax avoidance is measured using the cash effective tax rate (CETR) proxy, and profitability is measured with return on assets (ROA). The value of the company as the dependent variable is measured using the price to book value (PBV). The data used is secondary data in the form of company financial statements obtained from the official IDX website. Data analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression. The research results show that capital structure has a significant impact on company value, tax avoidance does not have a significant impact on company value, and profitability has a significantly positive impact on company value.
The Influence Of Transformational Leadership Style, Work Motivation, And Work Discipline On The Performance Of Employees Of RSUD Mojokerto District Uripan, Koen Irianto; Mahendra, Angga Martha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/ijhabs.v2i3.389

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In the era of Industry 4.0, the competition among companies has become increasingly fierce, prompting organizations to strive to maintain and develop themselves to achieve success. One of the key factors supporting the sustainability and development of an organization is human resources, which serve as a benchmark for success to achieve organizational goals. Using SPSS data analysis techniques with a path analysis approach, correlation tests, determination tests, simultaneous tests, and partial tests with a sample size of 75 employees, the results of this study show that leadership style, motivation, and work discipline significantly influence employee performance. Partially, only work discipline has a positive and significant effect on employee performance, while leadership style and motivation do not significantly influence employee performance but positively impact it. Furthermore, this study finds that work discipline has the most substantial influence on employee performance. The research used a saturated sample, which includes the entire population of 50 respondents. The quantitative method was applied, and the analysis used multiple linear regression, T-tests, F-tests, and classical assumption tests using SPSS version 25. The questionnaire employed in this research has been validated and tested for reliability. Based on the findings, transformational leadership style significantly influences employee performance, along with work motivation and employee discipline.
Strategies to Improve Entertainment Tax Compliance: Study Case at the Office of UPT Region VI Bapenda Medan City Rezeki, Sri Gusti; Maidalena
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59971/ijhabs.v2i3.390

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This study discusses strategies for improving entertainment tax compliance at UPT Region VI Bapenda Medan City, which is an important part of the Regional Original Income (PAD). This study identifies the low level of entertainment tax compliance in Indonesia, which only reached 62% nationally and 55% in Medan City in 2022. Factors influencing non-compliance include weak supervision, low taxpayer awareness, and the complexity of tax mechanisms. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, this study explores the impact of non-compliance and proposes a compliance model-based strategy that includes four levels: (1) "willing to do the right thing", (2) "try to, but don't" t always succeed", (3) "don't want to comply", and (4) "have decided not to comply". The proposed strategy includes improving services, education, and strict law enforcement. The results of the study indicate that a comprehensive approach that combines persuasive, educational, and repressive elements can create a fairer and more transparent tax system, as well as encouraging taxpayers' awareness of the importance of their contribution to regional development.

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