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West Science Business and Management
Published by Westscience Press
ISSN : 29869374     EISSN : 2985816X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58812/wsbm.v1i02
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The Editors invite writers and experts to publish and share their ideas through scientific and empirical research in the field of Management and Business. The main objective of this publication is to improve theory, concept, and practice in the field of management and business. Dissemination of research will enable researchers, and practitioners to present and share their scientific empirical findings. We will be the bridge between theory and practice in management and business. The participation of well-known international experts on the editorial board is a guarantee of the sustainability and quality of publications as a contribution to the development of management and international business research. This will make it possible to introduce the latest empirical research findings to practitioners and academics. This journal will be of interest to both academics and practitioners. This journal is intended for researchers, lecturers, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and practitioners.
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Assessing the Influence of Leadership Style, Decision Making, Communication, and Team Building on the Success of MSME Entrepreneurial Businesses in Bandung City Heliza Rahmania Hatta; Edison Hatoguan Manurung; Hefri Yodiansyah; Sukirman Sukirman; Zilfana Zilfana
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Various factors, including leadership style, decision making, communication, and team building, influence the success of MSME entrepreneurial businesses. This quantitative study aimed to assess the influence of these factors on the success of MSME entrepreneurial businesses in Bandung City, Indonesia. Data were collected through a survey of 150 MSME owners in Bandung City, and multiple regression analysis was used to examine the relationship between the independent variables and business success. The results showed that leadership style and team building significantly predicted business success, while communication and decision-making were not significant predictors. These findings suggest that effective leadership and team building are essential for business success in the context of MSMEs in Bandung City.
The Influence of Innovation, Creativity, and Risk-Taking on Entrepreneurial Growth and SMEs Performance in Sukabumi City Dahlan Dahlan; Yana Priyana; Rahmawati Syam
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This study explores the influence of innovation, creativity, and risk-taking on entrepreneurial growth and SMEs performance in Sukabumi City, Indonesia. A survey was conducted with 150 SMEs in the region to collect data on their innovation, creativity, risk-taking behavior, and performance indicators. The results suggest that innovation and creativity significantly impact SME growth and performance, while risk-taking has a weaker impact. These findings have important implications for policymakers and SMEs owners or managers in Sukabumi City and other regions with similar economic contexts, highlighting the need to promote and support innovative and creative practices among SMEs.
The Relationship between Income Inequality, Economic Growth, Inflation, and Unemployment in West Java Province Muhammad Fauzan; Fisy Amalia; Helmi Ali
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This study uses panel data analysis and regression analysis to examine the relationship between income inequality, economic growth, inflation, and unemployment in West Java Province. The results of the panel data analysis indicate that income inequality, inflation, and unemployment significantly negatively affect economic growth. The regression analysis shows that income inequality significantly affects unemployment, while economic growth and inflation have a significant positive effect on unemployment. The study suggests that income inequality, inflation, and unemployment are important factors that affect economic growth and unemployment rates in West Java Province.
Exploring the Linkages between Engagement, Motivation, Satisfaction, and Employee Retention in Entrepreneurial Enterprises: Beverage MSME Industry in Bogor City Arief Budi Pratomo; Agung Zulfikri; Rospita Siagian
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This study explored the linkages between employee engagement, motivation, satisfaction, and retention in entrepreneurial enterprises within the beverage MSME industry in Bogor City. A quantitative research design was used to collect data from 278 employees working in entrepreneurial enterprises within the beverage MSME industry in Bogor City. The study found that employee engagement, motivation, and satisfaction were positively correlated with employee retention and collectively predicted employee retention in the beverage MSME industry in Bogor City. The study also found that employee perceptions of leadership, organizational culture, and job autonomy significantly influenced engagement, motivation, satisfaction, and retention. These findings suggest that businesses in the beverage MSME industry in Bogor City could benefit from investing in strategies and initiatives to enhance employee engagement, motivation, and satisfaction to promote employee retention. The study’s findings have implications for public policy and regulatory frameworks related to the beverage MSME industry in Bogor City and highlight the potential impact of external factors such as economic conditions, political instability, and technological advancements on employee retention.
Linkages between Social Media Presence, Brand Awareness, Customer Loyalty, and Sales Growth in Entrepreneurial Companies (Study on Fashion Industry Entrepreneurs in West Java) Frans Sudirjo; Andry Stepahnie Titing; Yokie Radnan; Hefri Yodiansyah; Bambang Bambang
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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between social media presence, brand awareness, customer loyalty, and sales growth among fashion industry entrepreneurs in West Java. A survey was conducted with 150 participants, and the data were analyzed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient. The results indicate that social media presence is positively associated with brand awareness, customer loyalty, and sales growth. The findings suggest that fashion industry entrepreneurs in West Java should focus on building and maintaining a solid social media presence to improve their brand awareness, customer loyalty, and sales growth.
Effects of Industrial Experience, Education, Training, and Networking on Entrepreneurial Performance in Bandung City Ahmad Zuhrofi; Dedy Wahyudi; Kurniawan Kurniawan; Yusuf Iskandar
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of industrial experience, education, training, and networking on entrepreneurial performance in Bandung city. The study used a mixed-methods approach, including a survey of 150 entrepreneurs and case studies of five successful entrepreneurs in Bandung city. The results of the study provide evidence that all four independent variables are significant predictors of entrepreneurial performance. The strongest predictor is industrial experience, followed by education, entrepreneurship training, and networking. The findings of this study have important implications for policymakers, practitioners, and entrepreneurs who are seeking to improve entrepreneurial performance in Bandung city and other contexts.

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