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Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology
ISSN : 30483832     EISSN : 30482208     DOI : 10.70177/jseact
Core Subject : Science,
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed integrative review articles, special thematic issues, reflections or comments on previous research or new research directions, interviews, replications, and intervention articles - all pertaining to the research fields of Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology research. All publications provide breadth of coverage appropriate to a wide readership in Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology research depth to inform specialists in that area. We feel that the rapidly growing Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology community is looking for a journal with this profile that we can achieve together. Submitted papers must be written in English for initial review stage by editors and further review process by minimum two international reviewers.
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Building Independence and Innovation: Challenges of Entrepreneurship Education in Vocational High Schools Sudiyono, Sudiyono; Nanji, Noor Soeseno Vijaya Krishna; Sisdiana, Etty; Mustika, Ika; Setyono, Heru; Wibowo, Slamet; Sulhi, Sulhi
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jseact.v1i3.1487

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Entrepreneurship education in Vocational High Schools (SMK) is crucial for equipping students with practical skills and soft skills needed to be self-reliant and innovative in pursuing job opportunities or creating their own businesses. However, despite the implementation of entrepreneurship education, many SMK graduates have yet to succeed in becoming independent and innovative entrepreneurs. Previous research has primarily focused on curriculum development, teaching methods, and the role of educators, with limited attention to how students’ perceptions of entrepreneurship education impact their success as entrepreneurs. This issue reveals a gap between the delivery of entrepreneurship education and students' readiness to apply this knowledge in real-world scenarios. This study aims to analyze the perceptions of SMK Tourism students toward entrepreneurship education and its implications for entrepreneurial capabilities, as well as to identify barriers hindering the development of entrepreneurial spirit. The study adopts a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative methods with descriptive analysis. The qualitative approach includes in-depth interviews with teachers, principals, and alumni from four SMK Tourism schools in Jakarta, along with observations of infrastructure and cooking practice activities. Quantitative data were collected through a Google Form-based questionnaire survey targeting students from 13 SMK Tourism schools with a focus on Culinary Arts. The study results show that while most students hold positive perceptions of entrepreneurship education, challenges such as knowledge gaps, learning intensity, financial limitations, mental and emotional preparedness, entrepreneurship materials, collaboration and communication skills, and marketing and location barriers are the main obstacles for students aiming to become self-reliant entrepreneurs.
Building a Creative Startup Ecosystem: Case Study of the City of Jakarta in Indonesia Zaki, Amin; Razak, Faisal; Huda, Nurul
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jseact.v1i3.1724

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The growth of creative startups has become a key driver of economic development in many cities around the world, including Jakarta, Indonesia. However, despite its potential, Jakarta faces challenges in establishing a robust ecosystem that supports creative startup growth. Understanding how to build an effective ecosystem for creative startups in Jakarta is crucial for fostering innovation, job creation, and economic diversification. This study aims to analyze the key components and challenges involved in building a creative startup ecosystem in Jakarta, focusing on the role of government, private sector, and academic institutions in nurturing this ecosystem. A qualitative case study approach was employed, utilizing interviews with key stakeholders, including entrepreneurs, government officials, investors, and academics. Data was also collected through a review of existing reports, articles, and policy documents related to Jakarta's startup ecosystem. The research reveals that Jakarta's creative startup ecosystem is still in its early stages but is showing promise. Key challenges identified include limited access to funding, lack of mentorship, and regulatory hurdles. However, initiatives such as government support programs, collaborative spaces, and growing investment interest have provided significant momentum. Building a successful creative startup ecosystem in Jakarta requires concerted efforts from various stakeholders. A collaborative approach between the government, private sector, and academic institutions is essential for overcoming existing barriers and fostering a more sustainable and inclusive startup environment.
Creative Entrepreneurship Mindset: Comparative Study between Millennial Generation and Generation Z Kiat, Ton; Lek, Siri; Thai, Aom
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jseact.v1i3.1725

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The increasing prominence of creative entrepreneurship has been driven by shifts in consumer behavior, technological advancements, and changing work environments. Both the Millennial and Generation Z cohorts exhibit distinct entrepreneurial tendencies, shaped by different societal, technological, and economic contexts. However, there remains a gap in understanding how these generational differences impact the development of a creative entrepreneurship mindset. This study aims to compare the creative entrepreneurship mindset between Millennials and Generation Z, examining the factors that influence their entrepreneurial behaviors, decision-making, and approach to creative industries. A comparative research design was employed, utilizing both qualitative and quantitative methods. A total of 200 participants, 100 Millennials and 100 Generation Z individuals, were surveyed and interviewed. The survey focused on key entrepreneurial traits such as risk-taking, innovation, and adaptability, while the interviews provided deeper insights into their motivations, challenges, and perceptions regarding creative entrepreneurship. The findings indicate significant differences between the two generations in terms of risk tolerance, innovation, and digital fluency. Generation Z tends to exhibit higher levels of digital fluency and a preference for social media-driven entrepreneurship, while Millennials show more inclination towards traditional business models. Additionally, Generation Z shows a stronger preference for flexible, remote work environments, valuing autonomy and self-expression. The study concludes that while both generations demonstrate entrepreneurial potential, their approaches to creative entrepreneurship differ significantly. Understanding these differences can help educators, policymakers, and entrepreneurs develop tailored support programs to foster entrepreneurial growth in both generations.  
The Influence of Government Policy on the Growth of Technology Startups in Malaysia and Indonesia Vann, Dara; Dara, Ravi; Sothy, Chak
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jseact.v1i3.1727

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The growth of technology startups is crucial to the economic development of emerging economies in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia. Government policies play a significant role in shaping the entrepreneurial landscape by providing the necessary infrastructure, funding opportunities, and regulatory support. Despite the importance of government intervention, there remains a lack of comprehensive studies comparing the impact of government policies on the growth of technology startups in both Malaysia and Indonesia. This study aims to explore the influence of government policies on the development of technology startups in these two countries, examining the differences in approach, implementation, and outcomes. The research utilizes a comparative case study approach, employing both qualitative and quantitative methods. Data were collected through interviews with technology startup founders, government representatives, and industry experts, complemented by a review of secondary data from government reports and startup incubators. The study reveals that government policies in both countries have significantly influenced the growth of technology startups, with Malaysia’s more structured and long-term policy frameworks yielding better results in fostering innovation and scalability. On the other hand, Indonesia’s policies, while supportive, face challenges related to bureaucracy and inconsistent implementation. In conclusion, the research highlights the critical role of government policies in enabling the growth of technology startups. While Malaysia has been more successful in creating a conducive environment for innovation, Indonesia's startup ecosystem requires further policy refinement and consistent enforcement to accelerate growth. These findings offer valuable insights for policymakers and entrepreneurs seeking to enhance the startup ecosystem in Southeast Asia.
Getting Funding: Analysis of Challenges and Opportunities for Creative Startups in Indonesia Silva, Pedro; Mendes, Clara; Rocha, Thiago
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jseact.v1i3.1728

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Creative startups in Indonesia have become key players in the country's economic growth, contributing significantly to job creation and innovation. However, securing funding remains a major challenge for these startups. The gap in access to financing and the lack of understanding of investors about the creative sector often hinder the growth potential of these businesses. Despite the promising prospects, these challenges require a comprehensive analysis to identify the opportunities for overcoming funding barriers. This study aims to analyze the challenges faced by creative startups in Indonesia when seeking funding and explore the opportunities available to facilitate their access to capital. The research focuses on identifying key obstacles and evaluating potential solutions that could improve the startup ecosystem in the country. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining qualitative interviews with creative startup founders and quantitative surveys conducted among investors and funding bodies. Data was analyzed to identify common challenges and potential opportunities within the funding landscape. The study found that limited awareness among investors, a lack of tailored financial products, and the perception of high risk associated with creative startups were the primary challenges. However, there are emerging opportunities, including government initiatives and the growing popularity of crowdfunding platforms, which are becoming viable alternatives for funding. To enhance the growth of creative startups in Indonesia, both government and private sectors must collaborate to provide more accessible and specialized funding options. Additionally, increasing awareness among investors about the potential of the creative sector can unlock new funding opportunities.

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