Star Intrapreneurs


Book Description

Global competition has increasingly tough and it has been forcing many companies globally to develop intrapreneurship within their organizations. In Indonesia, a country with a culture of high power distance and collectivism, enacting intrapreneurial behaviours are central for the people to contribute to the organization. However, prior research that focus on the characteristics of intrapreneurs are limited in number. The current study aims to offer the concept of star intrapreneurs to examine an intrapreneur character scale at the individual level. This concept is arguably more suitable to the Indonesian cultural context because it more adapted to high power distance and collectivist cultures. The characteristics of an intrapreneur consist of two dimensions: the person and the interaction. The dimension of person consists of three sub-dimensions: pattern of constructive thinking, pattern of positive attitude, and pattern of productive action. Meanwhile, the dimension of interaction also consists of three subdimensions: friend in thinking, interlocutor, and partner in action. Confirmatory factors analysis was used with 76 participants in the first study and 232 participants in the second study. The results of this study prove that the two dimensions and the six sub-dimensions of star intrapreneurs are proven acceptable and correlate with individual work performance as an external validator.




Women Entrepreneurs in Indonesia


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The world today believes that supporting women entrepreneurs is vital for economic growth. As economic opportunities increase, unprecedented numbers of women are entering the world of business and entrepreneurship. The number of women entrepreneurs has risen in global economy including in developing countries. However, the majority of women entrepreneurs in developing countries are still operating in small and micro enterprises with very little growth. Most women entrepreneurs run businesses in the informal and traditional female sectors. There is still prevalence of gender gaps in critical skills to run successful businesses. While education for women is making major progress along the years, women often still lack vocational and technical skills, as well as work experience to enable them to run large businesses. Women are also reported to be less likely to have access to information and communications technology (ICT) which plays a significant role in the highly integrated global market. The other constraint, that is major, is the lack of finance. This study aims to understand the specific characteristics, challenges, and opportunities of women entrepreneurs in Indonesia. By understanding the real condition of women micro-entrepreneurs in Indonesia, it is expected to be able to define the right policy recommendation and supports to promote the women entrepreneurs. To be different to other existing study on MSMEs and women entrepreneurs, this study investigate the large number of women entrepreneurs in Indonesia across provinces that cover java and non-java regions. In addition, the study also shifts the focus from poverty reduction to a growth imperative.







Entrepreneurship in Indonesia


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Whilst other countries in Asia particularly China and India have been studied in terms of entrepreneurial endeavours, there is a lack of research on Indonesia despite it being amongst the fastest growing economies in the world. Indonesia is also one of the largest recipients of venture capital in Asia. This book looks at the growth of entrepreneurship in Indonesia from artisan and cultural endeavours to an increased awareness of digital and technology-based forms of entrepreneurship. The book examines the distinct cultural heritage of people in Indonesia towards entrepreneurial pursuits and analyses the role family and minority businesses play in the development of entrepreneurial capabilities. It stresses the need to focus on more categories of entrepreneurship in Indonesia such as artisan, tourism and sustainability in order to facilitate the growth of digital-based startups. This book will be amongst the first to explore how Indonesia is leaping ahead of competitors in its quest to be a dominant world power through its entrepreneurial pursuits.




Proceedings of the International Conference on Intellectuals’ Global Responsibility (ICIGR 2022)


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This is an open access book. The Covid-19 pandemic has become a global issue have a great impact in almost all fields including in the economic, social, political, cultural and education, and has created social pressures community economy. Almost all over the country having trouble. However, this has consequences for declining economic growth has had an impact on social life, including in countries in ASEAN and especially in Indonesia. We are only at the beginning of the most challenging part, which is how we will emerge out of this situation and return to a “new normal. These challenges highlight the importance of science, technology, and innovation as the decisive factors in any scenario of emergence from the crisis and economic recovery. To eliminate Covid-19 and find solutions to its effects are endeavored through research in various fields of sciences. Hopefully, the cure can be found and the new situation can be adapted.




Antecedents and Consequences of Entrepreneurial Quality Among Graduate Entrepreneurs in Jakarta


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This monograph is modeling an entrepreneurial success among graduates to motivate graduates in the future to choose entrepreneurship as their career path. From past studies, it is found that psychosocial factors (social support, work experience, university experience, mentoring) contribute to entrepreneurial quality which in turn leads to entrepreneurial success. It is believed that social support in this case, the environment where we are, our family, friends, cultures are somehow have some impact to not only intention to become an entrepreneur but also to the success of an entrepreneur. Work experience gives some insight how to start and run a business, hence it helps to shape someone to be an entrepreneur. Some studies also reveal that simulating a business in university life either in a business project or being mentored by an entrepreneur plays an important role in the success of those who would become an entrepreneur.




Islamic Entrepreneurship


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This book discusses the idea that there is a specific Islamic form of entrepreneurship. Based on extensive original research amongst small and medium sized enterprises in Saudi Arabia, it shows how businesses are started and how they grow in the context of an Islamic economy and society. It argues that as specific Islamic approaches to a wide range of economic activities are being formulated and implemented, there is indeed a particular Islamic approach to entrepreneurship. Examining the relationship between Islamic values and entrepreneurial activity, the book considers whether such values can be more effectively used in order to raise the profile of Islamic entrepreneurship, and also to promote alternatives to development in the contemporary business environment. The book analyses the nature of entrepreneurship, and the special qualities of Islamic entrepreneurship, and discusses how the Islamic approach to entrepreneurship can be encouraged and developed further still




Leveling Entrepreneurial Skills of Vocational Secondary School Students in Indonesia: Impact of Demographic Characteristics


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Abstract: Context: This article aims to determine the entrepreneurial skills of Vocational Secondary School students after the implementation of a new curriculum that promotes entrepreneurship courses in Indonesia. The authors believe that after taking such courses, students will be able to generate entrepreneurial skills. This study also explores the effect of demographic characteristics on students' entrepreneurship skills level, especially with respect to gender, school, and family. Approach: This study used a quantitative approach, with data collected through a questionnaire with five variables, that is, leadership, reflective communication, risk-taking, creatively innovative, and future orientation. Data were collected from 463 students who had taken entrepreneurship subjects that were chosen randomly. Data were analyzed using linear regression. Findings: 52.22% of our respondents had a moderate score for entrepreneurial skills, this is not in accordance with the expected ...