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Modeling economic growth in contemporary Indonesia / Bruno S. Sergi and Dedhy Sulistiawan, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
S. Sergi, Bruno, editor.
Sulistiawan, Dedhy, editor.
Series:
Entrepreneurship and global economic growth.
Entrepreneurship and global economic growth
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic history.
Economic development--Mathematical models.
Economic development.
Indonesia--Economic conditions.
Indonesia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (385 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, [2022]
Summary:
Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Indonesiaexplores Indonesia's most recent business and economic developments with chapters covering topics such as SMEs, public companies, stock markets, government, or non-profit organizations to explain the economic growth and relevant factors.
Contents:
Cover
Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Indonesia
Entrepreneurship and Global Economic Growth
Copyright
Table of Contents
Preface
List of Figures and Tables
About the Contributors
1. The Small Firm Performance and Entrepreneurial Competence Revealed Through Competitiveness Framework: A Case Study of MS ...
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
2.1 Conceptual Framework: Entrepreneurial Competence and Small Firm Performance
2.2 Entrepreneurial Competence, Capability of Organization, and Small Firm Performance
2.3 Entrepreneurial Competence, Competitive Sphere, and Small Firm Performance
3 Data and Methodology
4 Findings and Discussion
4.1 Respondents' Profile
4.2 Evaluation of Measurement Model/Outer Model
4.3 AVE Roots and Correlations among Latent Constructs
4.4 Reliability
4.5 Evaluation of the Measurement Model / Inner Model (Predicting Causality between Latent Variables)
4.6 Partial Hypothesis Test
4.6.1 Entrepreneurial Competence toward Competitive Sphere
4.6.2 Competitive Sphere toward Small Firm Performance
4.6.3 Entrepreneurial Competence toward Small Firm Performance
4.6.4 Capability of Organization toward Firm Performance
4.6.5 Entrepreneurial Competence toward Capability of Organization
4.7 Simultaneous Hypothesis Testing
5 Discussion
6 Conclusions
References
2. The Impact of School Operational Assistance Fund and Regional Gross Domestic Product to Education
3 Method and Data
4 Result and Discussion
4.1 Descriptive Statistics
4.2 Results
4.3 Discussion
5 Conclusion
3. Father's Role and Responsible Ownership: The Case of Three Family Businesses in Indonesia
1 Introduction.
2 Literature Review
5 Conclusions
Acknowledgments
4. How Capable Is Entrepreneurship Education to Encourage Entrepreneurial Students?
2.1 Education of Entrepreneurship
2.2 Components of Entrepreneurship Education
2.3 Learning Orientation Concept
2.4 Entrepreneurship Intention Concept
2.5 Concept of Perception about Entrepreneurship Education
2.6 Entrepreneurship Education and Entrepreneurship Intention
2.7 Entrepreneurship Education, Learning Orientation, and Entrepreneurial Intention
2.8 Entrepreneurship Curriculum and Idea Generation
2.9 Relationship between Entrepreneurship Pedagogy and Business Opportunity Identification
2.10 Entrepreneurship Teaching Method and Startup Business
2.11 Educator Competencies and Business Plan Writing
2.12 University Support System and Innovation
3 Research Method
3.1 Research Design
3.2 Population and Sample
3.3 Data and Data Source
3.4 Data Collection Technique
4.1 Description of Respondents
4.2 Data Analysis Result
4.2.1 Validity Testing
4.2.2 Reliability Testing
4.3 Structural Model Evaluation
4.4 Hypothesis Testing
4.4.1 Hypothesis 1
4.4.2 Hypothesis 2
4.4.3 Hypothesis 3
4.4.4 Hypothesis 4
4.5 Research Implication
5 Conclusion and Suggestion
5. Content Marketing Strategies to Maximize Product Sales SMEs in North Sumatra
2.1 State of Art
2.2 Marketing Strategy
2.3 Digital Marketing
2.4 Content Marketing Strategy
2.5 SMEs Products
3 Methodology
4 Discussion
5 Conclusions and Suggestions
References.
6. Purchasing Ethics of Entrepreneurship Self-Concept and Religiosity and Moral Intensity in Lotte Mart South Jakarta, Indo ...
2.1 Moral Intensity, Religiosity, Mediating Self-Concept, Toward Purchasing Ethics
3 Research Methods
3.1 Operational Definition of Variables
3.2 Results of Analysis and Discussion
4 Conclusion
5 Implication Managerial and Limitation Research
7. Assets Efficiency and Stock Returns: Descriptive Analysis
2.1 Conceptual Framework
4.1 Asset Efficiency, Expenses Efficiency, and Profitability
4.2 Stock Return
4.3 Liquidity
4.4 Fixed Assets Growth
8. The Effect of Internet Inclusion on Financial Inclusion in P2P Lending in Indonesia Based on Human Capital Point of View
2.1 Financial Services: Human Capital Investment in Education for the Poor
2.2 Technology Inclusion, Financial Inclusion, and Human Capital Investment for the Poor
4.1 Main Result
4.1.1 VECM Result Number of Borrower and Default of Debt
4.1.2 VECM Result Number of Borrower and Default of Debt Simulation
4.1.3 VECM Result Human Capital, Poverty, and Technology Inclusion
9. Implementation of Poverty Reduction in North Maluku Province
2.1 Poverty Concepts and Indicators
2.2 Poverty Alleviation Implementation
2.3 Poverty Reduction Efforts
3 Findings and Discussion
3.1 Poverty Reduction Program
3.2 Interventions in the Form of Strategic Steps in Rural/Agricultural Development.
3.3 Efforts to Expand Job Opportunities and Increase Income for Poor Fishing Communities
3.4 Urban Poverty Reduction, Especially for People in the Center of the Capital City, District/City
3.5 Education Handling Program
3.6 Health Care Program
3.7 Policy Strategy
3.8 What the Provincial and District/City Governments Can Realize through the Authorities They Have
10. To Pay through the Nose? The Reasons for Millennials Willingness to Pay Premium for Green Products
2.1 Green Marketing
2.2 Environmental Concern (EC)
2.3 The Reference Group (RG)
2.4 Pro-environmental Attitude (EA)
2.5 Willingness to Pay Premium (WTP)
2.6 Conceptual Framework
3.1 Data Collection and Procedure
3.2 Measures
3.3 Data Analysis
3.3.1 Measurement Model
3.3.2 Structural Model
11. Mapping Variables and Key Actors in Corn Farming in Dompu District: A Development of Economic Institutional Models in t ...
3.1 Data Analysis Method
4.1 Determination of Key Variables in the Development of Corn Farming
4.2 Determination of Key Actors in the Development of Corn Farming in Dompu District
12. Opportunistic Behavior and Financial Distress: The Case of Earnings Management
2 Literature Review and Hypothesis Development
3 Research Methodology
4 Discussion and Analysis
13. Transforming Indonesian Rural Microfinance Institutions
2.1 The Concept of Rural Poverty.
2.2 Poverty Reduction Strategy in Villages: Strengthening Microfinance Institutions
2.3 Transformation of Microfinance Institution
4.1 First Phase: Financial Health Assessment
4.2 Second Phase: In-Depth Interview
14. Problem Implementation MBNQA Quality Management System at SMEs
2.1 Quality Management System
2.2 SME Concept
2.3 MBNQA Concept
4 Results and Discussions
4.1 SME Sample Profile
4.2 Leadership
4.3 Strategy
4.4 Customer Category
4.5 Measurement, Analysis, and Knowledge Management
4.6 Workforce Category
4.7 Operational Category
4.8 Results Category
4.9 Score Total for MBNQA Categories
4.10 Relationship between MBNQA Score
15. Technology Investment, Consumption, and Economic Growth in Poverty Eradication Efforts in Indonesia
16. Visibility and Information Accuracy of Coffee Supply Chain in West Java Indonesia
4 Findings and Discussions
4.1 Data and Information Sharing
4.2 Forecasting Optimization
4.3 Collaborative Planning
17. Does Financing Source Affect Productivity and Efficiency in Tuna Fishing Business?
2.1 Financing Source
2.1.1 Formal Financing: Cooperatives and Banks
2.2 Fisherman's Non-Formal Financing: Debt
2.3 Efficiency Theory
2.4 The Prosperity Score Matching
3.1 Type of Research.
3.2 Location and Time of Research.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: S. Sergi, Bruno Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Indonesia
ISBN:
1-80262-431-7

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