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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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Creativity and Innovation: The Role of Organizational Culture in Startup Companies Subroto, Setyowati; Alves, Livia; Lima, Rafaela
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jseact.v2i2.2044

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In today’s dynamic business environment, startup companies are increasingly recognized for their ability to innovate and drive creativity. Organizational culture plays a critical role in shaping these qualities, fostering an environment where employees feel encouraged to think outside the box. However, the specific ways in which organizational culture influences creativity and innovation within startups remain underexplored, particularly in small and emerging companies. This study aims to explore the role of organizational culture in fostering creativity and innovation within startup companies. By examining the interplay between organizational culture and creative processes, this research seeks to provide insights into how startups can cultivate a culture that drives innovation and long-term success. A mixed-method approach was employed, consisting of qualitative interviews with founders and employees of 15 startups and quantitative surveys distributed to 100 startup employees. The research focused on three key aspects of organizational culture: values, leadership, and communication. Data was analyzed using thematic analysis for qualitative responses and statistical analysis for survey results. The study revealed that a flexible, open, and collaborative organizational culture significantly enhances creativity and innovation. Startups that prioritized trust, autonomy, and transparent communication reported higher levels of employee satisfaction and more innovative output.
Entrepreneurial Resilience: Case Studies of Failed and Successful Startups Nuraiman, Nuraiman; Amin, Rafiullah; Aziz, Safiullah
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jseact.v2i2.2045

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Entrepreneurial resilience plays a critical role in determining the success or failure of startups, especially in highly volatile and competitive environments. While many studies have focused on the factors leading to startup success, less attention has been paid to how entrepreneurs recover from failure and the key traits that contribute to their resilience. Understanding these dynamics is essential for aspiring entrepreneurs and stakeholders in the startup ecosystem. This research aims to explore the concept of entrepreneurial resilience by analyzing case studies of both failed and successful startups. The study seeks to identify the factors that contribute to entrepreneurial resilience and how these factors influence the ability to recover from failure or sustain success. A qualitative case study approach was employed, focusing on 10 startup companies—5 that failed and 5 that succeeded. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with founders and key stakeholders, as well as secondary sources such as company reports and news articles. Thematic analysis was used to identify recurring patterns and key themes. The study found that successful entrepreneurs exhibited high levels of emotional intelligence, adaptability, and a strong support network. In contrast, failed startups often struggled with a lack of strategic foresight, poor decision-making, and inadequate resource management. Resilience factors, including mindset, leadership, and external support, were crucial in navigating both failure and success.
Blockchain and Intellectual Property Rights: Implications for Creativepreneurs Wijaya, Wijaya; Reyes, Maria Clara; Gonzales, Samantha
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jseact.v2i2.2051

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The rapid growth of blockchain technology has raised significant interest across various sectors, including intellectual property (IP) management. In the creative industries, where intellectual property rights (IPRs) are pivotal, blockchain offers a promising solution for ensuring the protection, tracking, and transfer of creative works. With the increasing prevalence of digital content, creativepreneurs face complex challenges related to the ownership and distribution of their creations. Blockchain’s decentralized, transparent, and immutable features make it a potential game-changer in addressing these challenges. This research aims to examine the implications of blockchain technology on intellectual property rights for creativepreneurs. It explores how blockchain can facilitate better protection, enforcement, and monetization of IP assets in the creative industries. A qualitative research approach is employed, utilizing case studies of creativepreneurs who have implemented blockchain solutions in their IP management practices. Interviews with industry experts and stakeholders are also conducted to gather insights into the practical application and effectiveness of blockchain for IP protection. The study reveals that blockchain can enhance IP protection by providing verifiable records of ownership and transactions, reducing the risk of counterfeiting and infringement. Creativepreneurs also report improved trust and efficiency in licensing agreements, ensuring fair compensation for their work.
The Influence of Company Culture on Startup Financial Performance Wijaya, Indra; Tanaka, Kaito; Herdi, Herdi
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jseact.v2i2.2058

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The culture within a company is increasingly recognized as a critical factor influencing its overall performance, particularly in startups where innovation, adaptability, and employee engagement are crucial to success. While numerous studies have explored the relationship between company culture and organizational outcomes, limited research has focused specifically on the financial performance of startups. This research aims to examine the influence of company culture on the financial performance of startups, identifying key cultural elements that drive profitability, growth, and long-term sustainability. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative data from financial performance metrics of 50 startups with qualitative insights gathered through interviews with founders and key employees. The findings suggest a strong correlation between positive company culture—characterized by open communication, employee empowerment, and a collaborative environment—and higher financial performance. Startups with a culture of innovation and continuous learning tend to achieve greater revenue growth and profitability, while those with hierarchical and rigid cultures face challenges in scaling. The study concludes that fostering a supportive, flexible, and innovative company culture is essential for startup success, particularly in fast-paced and competitive industries. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the intangible factors that drive financial outcomes in startups, offering valuable insights for entrepreneurs seeking to enhance both organizational culture and financial performance.
Creative Content Monetization: Case Studies on Digital Platforms Kadeni, Kadeni; Santoso, Ekbal; Jing, Wang
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Creative Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jseact.v2i2.2059

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The rise of digital platforms has transformed the way creative content is produced, shared, and consumed, opening up new avenues for content creators to monetize their work. However, despite the rapid growth of digital content, challenges persist in understanding the most effective strategies for monetization. This research aims to explore the various monetization models used by content creators on digital platforms, focusing on case studies across YouTube, Patreon, Instagram, and TikTok. The goal is to identify key factors that contribute to successful content monetization and to analyze the potential for these models to be applied across different types of creative content. A qualitative research approach was used, with in-depth case studies of five content creators from various creative fields, including music, visual arts, and writing. Data were collected through interviews, content analysis, and platform performance metrics. The findings indicate that a combination of audience engagement, consistent content production, and platform-specific strategies (such as ads, subscriptions, and merchandise) were critical to successful monetization. Additionally, creators who diversified their revenue streams were more likely to achieve long-term financial sustainability. The research concludes that the future of creative content monetization lies in the development of personalized, audience-centric models and the integration of emerging technologies like AI and blockchain. These findings provide valuable insights for content creators seeking to optimize their monetization strategies in the ever-evolving digital landscape.

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