Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Entrepreneurship and Business Management UNTAR 2024 (ICEBM 2024)
27 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Keni Keni, Teoh Ai Ping, Linda Lin Chin Lin
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the Thirteenth International Conference on Entrepreneurship and Business Management (ICEBM) 2024 during 14 November 2024 in Jakarta, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved...
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Key Factors Driving Turnover Intention of Gen-Z Staff Auditors in Jakarta’s Accounting Firm
Patricia Kartika Surya, Carunia Mulya Firdausy, Indra Widjaja
This research investigates how pay satisfaction, work overload, and external job opportunities influence turnover intentions among Gen-Z staff auditors in public accounting firms across Jakarta. The study involved 227 respondents, with data collected through Google Forms and analyzed using Smart PLS...
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The impact of Taxable Income on Stock Return: A Case Study of 45 Liquid Stocks on the Indonesian Stock Exchange
Sutedjo Sutedjo
The Enron case, where the company reported substantial earnings yet avoided income tax payments, highlighted the importance of taxable income as a key indicator in evaluating earnings quality and stock returns. Studies suggest that earnings manipulation can stem from timing discrepancies in accounting...
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Factors Affecting Job Performance in Private Bank Employees
Joyce A. Turangan, Andi Wijaya, Herman Ruslim
This study investigates the factors that influence employee job performance, with perceived environmental support serving as a mediator. The study focuses on private bank employees in West Jakarta, assessing the roles of perceived self-efficacy, knowledge sharing, and environmental support in shaping...
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The Influence of Flexible Policies, Company Reputation and Accommodation on Employee Retention in the Digital Era (Study of Network Companies in South Jakarta)
Ronaldo Setiawan, Chaleblim Silvanus Tirta, Zardiana Zardiana, Mohammad Agung Saryatmo, Sarina Abdul Halim Lim
Organize Company, as a driving web benefit supplier in South Jakarta, faces noteworthy challenges in holding workers in the midst of progressively furious industry competition and the flow of the advanced time. Representative maintenance could be a significant issue, particularly considering the significance...
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Analysis of Factors Influencing Employee Performance at XYZ Bank in Tanjungpinang
Ai Ling, Grisvian Irvan Budiman, Christian Valerie, Mohammad Agung Saryatmo, Hélio Brites da Silva
In the increasingly competitive business landscape, the quality of human resources is a key factor in an organization’s success. One challenge that companies face in maintaining consistent business performance is ensuring strong employee performance. Factors such as competence, motivation, and job satisfaction...
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Influence of Management Conflict on Hotel Performance through Innovation Capability in Hotels at DKI Jakarta
Kigunawan Kigunawan, Agustinus Purna Irawan, Haris Maupa
The hotel industry’s ability to innovate is crucial for modernization and competitiveness. A key element among those which affects innovative behavior is the condition of the organization’s environment. There are several conflicts that occur in Hotel management in DKI Jakarta, excessive conflict will...
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Unveiling the Influence of Risk on Banking Firm Valuation
Nurainun Bangun, Khairina Natsir
Banking risk assessment is essential to maintaining financial stability, complying with regulations, and preventing bad debts. Effective risk management helps banks maintain customer and investor trust, avoid bankruptcy, and maintain profitability. Well-managed risks also allow banks to diversify their...
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The Impact of Corporate Governance on Indonesian Banking Tax Avoidance
Verawati Verawati, Sriwati Sriwati, Herni Kurniawati
The company’s goal in operating is to make a lot of money so that the tax burden on its income can lead to aggressive tax activities, such as tax avoidance. Since it does not violate the law, tax avoidance is a legitimate tactic to lessen the tax burden. However, because businesses and the government...
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Unleashing Potential: The Influence of Agile Leadership and Workforce Agility on Adaptive Performance, with Perceived Organizational Support as a Key Moderator
Andreas Wijaya, Tannia Tannia, Lelly Christin, Rendy Andrian, Ferron Wijaya
This study examines the critical role of workforce agility in enhancing adaptive performance to support business continuity in the digital era. Individual adaptive performance contributes significantly to organizational sustainability by enabling effective management of internal changes and aligning...
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The Influence of User Recommendations and System Recommendations on Consumer Purchase Intention
Desi Arisandi, Dyah Erny Herwindiati, Cokki Cokki
Online markets have become the leading media for buying and selling activities in the digital era. E-commerce is also a company’s progress in providing more information and product choices that customers want. With the increasing amount of information and choices users receive, users need more time to...
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Journey into Business Model Agility: How Coffee-drinking Behavior Shape-shifts the Landscape
Siti Yasmina Zubaedah, Elizabeth Patricia, Jason Chen
As one of the top coffee producers in the world, the retail coffee industry in Indonesia developed in a unique manner. This study explores the business model agility that occur in the retail coffee industry where changes in customer behavior have directed the necessary adjustments over time. The case...
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Towards Net-Zero: A Comprehensive Carbon Footprint Assessment for Sustainable Business Practices
Alexander Robert, Livia Evangeline Florencia, Oktaviani Oktaviani, Michelle Michelle
This study examines the organization’s carbon footprint and the economic impacts of Net Zero initiatives, highlighting the significant disparities in emissions across Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3. Hypothesis 1 confirms that Scope 3, primarily from business travel, constitutes the largest share of emissions...
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Boosting Sustainable Entrepreneurial Inclination Through CSR Support Scheme
Kartika Nuringsih, Haris Maupa, Muhammad Idrus Taba
The efforts to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs) require the participation of stakeholders. The development of conceptual, regulatory, and practical corporate social responsibility (CSR) allows this mechanism to provide benefits to the community and business actors so as to contribute to the...
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Fostering Entrepreneurial Intention Through Entrepreneurial Competence and Knowledge
Christiandinata Tjandra Bravo, Kartika Nuringsih
This study aims to determine the effect of entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurial knowledge, and entrepreneurial competence on entrepreneurial intention of Tarumanagara University students. The sampling technique used in this study is nonprobability sampling, with a sampling method in the form of...
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Strengthening Entrepreneurial Interest Through Psychological and Social Factors
Ferry Winata, Kartika Nuringsih
To find out entrepreneurial intentions in students in Jakarta, this study use self-efficacy, entrepreneurial motivation, and family support. Given the importance of entrepreneurs in supporting the national economy, understanding the factors influencing entrepreneurial intentions in the younger generation...
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The Effect of Subjective Norms on the Entrepreneurial Commitment of Micro Business Owners
Mei Ie, Salsabilla Ayundha Martsha Buana
MSME actors should be prepare entrepreneurial commitment, entrepreneurial competence, entrepreneurial orientation, and subjective norm who will start imboost their business. This study used quantitative methods with a sample of 122 MSME actors. The results of this research activity are expected to be...
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The Influence of Social Environment, Financial Attitude, and Income on the Saving Behaviour of Students in Melbourne
Alain Moelya Warisadi, Keni Keni
The increasing accessibility of digital financial services has led to a rise in student spending and borrowing. This research intends to explore the elements that affect saving behaviour among students in Melbourne, Australia. It investigates how financial literacy, financial attitudes, self-control,...
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The Role of Self-Efficacy as a Mediator in the Effect of Entrepreneurial Education and Mindset on Entrepreneurial Intentions
Kevin Gilbert Geovani, Lydiawati Soelaiman
The high level of unemployment in Indonesia, particularly among college graduates, highlights the need to increase entrepreneurial intentions among students to help create jobs. This study examines the influence of entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial mindset on entrepreneurial intention with...
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The Effect of Profitability, Asset Structure, Non-Debt Tax Shield, and Firm Size on Capital Structure
Jessica Jessica, Sofia Prima Dewi
The study endeavors to furnish empirical substantiation concerning the effect of profitability, asset structure, non-debt tax shield, and firm size on capital structure. Capital structure is assessed by DER, profitability is assessed by ROA, asset structure is assessed by SA, non-debt tax shield is assessed...
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Exploring the Relationship Between Organizational Culture, Employee Well-being, and Job Performance of Scrvision Inti Bersama Indonesia
Septihani Michella Wijaya, Jia Shan Yang, Jing Yu Xie, Linhan Jiang, Gery Santoso Utama, Hetty Karunia Tunjungsari
This research explores the relationship between organizational culture, employee well-being, and job performance within Scrvision Inti Bersama, a technology company in Indonesia. Against the backdrop of Indonesia’s growing economy and tech sector, the study aims to address the manifestation of unethical...
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The Impact of Brand Loyalty, Brand Awareness, and Electronic Word of Mouth on Purchase Intention: A Study of SK-II Consumers in Taiwan
Jia Shan Yang, Septihani Michella Wijaya, Jing Yu Xie, Linhan Jiang, Hetty Karunia Tunjungsari
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on consumer behavior and market trends within Indonesia’s cosmetics industry. This study explores how brand loyalty, brand awareness, and electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) shape consumer purchase intention for SK-II skincare products in Taiwan. Grounded in...
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Analysis of Factors Influencing Customer Satisfaction in Dim Sum Restaurants in Taiwan
Jing Yu Xie, Septihani Michella Wijaya, Jia Shan Yang, Hetty Karunia Tunjungsari
The Taiwan culinary landscape has witnessed a surge in the popularity of Chinese dim sum, reflecting deeper cultural exchanges between Taiwan and China. This study aims to investigate the factors influencing customer satisfaction in four prominent dim sum restaurants located in Taiwan: Ho Wan, Din Tai...
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Understanding Behavioral Intention in Blok M’s Culinary Tourism: Gastronomy Image, Experiences, and Satisfaction
Dewi Sartika Kulsum, Miharni Tjkrosaputro
The culinary industry in Blok M, Jakarta, has experienced significant growth, particularly among teenagers, establishing itself as an iconic culinary center with diverse food offerings. Despite a previous decline, the revitalization of the area, aided by the accessibility of public transportation such...
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Social Media Marketing, Online Reviews, and Sushi’s Purchase Intention: Trust as Mediator
Margaretha Katlisa Anjani Putri, Miharni Tjkrosaputro
This study examines the impact of social media marketing and online reviews on purchase intention in sushi restaurants, with customer trust as a mediator. Social media marketing captures consumer attention, while online reviews shape perceptions and decisions. Using a quantitative approach, data from...
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Enhancing OTA’s Brand Loyalty: Brand Ambassadors, Social Media Marketing, and the Power of Trust
Nathania Marcella Chandra, Miharni Tjokrosaputro
The airline and travel industry is rapidly growing due to advancements in internet technology, including Online Travel Agencies (OTAs). This study examines the impact of brand ambassadors and social media marketing on brand loyalty among OTA users in DKI Jakarta, with brand trust as a mediating variable....
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Exploring the Drivers of Impulsive Buying Behavior: A Study on Paylater User in Jakarta with Positive Emotions as Mediator
Janice Atalie Leow, Keni Keni
Paylater is a fintech service feature that allows consumers to make purchases now and pay in installments later. While it offers flexibility in financial management, the use of paylater can lead to problems, such as encouraging impulsive, unplanned purchases and causing the accumulation of unpaid debts....