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Journal of Entrepreneurial and Business Diversity
ISSN : 29855365     EISSN : 29862132     DOI : 10.38142/jebd
Core Subject : Science,
The Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Diversity discusses the role of diversity in increasing innovation and developing healthier entrepreneurial ecosystems under the auspices of PT Keberlanjutan Strategies Indonesia. The Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Diversity aims to relate to current research the role of diversity in increasing innovation and developing healthier entrepreneurial ecosystems. The Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Diversity published four (4) issues per year and published in January - February; March - April; May - June; July - August; September - October; November - December. The scope of the Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Diversity includes: Theoretical perspectives on diversity and inclusion; Best practices for promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace; The Role of Technology in diversity and inclusion; The impact of diversity on consumer behavior and market outcomes; The impact of diversity on international business and cross-cultural management; The intersectionality of diverse identities and experiences in the workplace; Business Development; Business Corporate Innovation; Entrepreneurial Strategy Entrepreneur case studies Entrepreneurial Analysis Startup entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship in technology Social entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship in creative fields Entrepreneurship in the service sector Entrepreneurship in industry Entrepreneurship in agribusiness;
Articles 15 Documents
Management Effectiveness Based on High School in North Mollo District (Studies at Kapan State High School and Kapan Christian High School) Yerfiana Akas Demarci BOIMAU; Ajis Salim Adang DJAHA; Melkiesedek. N. B. C. Neolaka NEOLAKA
Journal of Entrepreneurial and Business Diversity Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Entrepreneurial and Business Diversity. (April – June)-In Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jebd.v1i2.76

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Purpose:Through the School-Based Management (MBS) system, each school seeks to attract consumers (students) to make choices about their school, so the author wants to find out what and how School-Based Management in Kapan State High School and Kapan Christian High School influences school competition in getting new students or other factors.Methodology:The method used in this research is a descriptive method with a qualitative approach with 76 people who were determined purposively. Then, the primary and secondary data collected were analyzed using data analysis techniquesFindings:The results of the research found that the implementation of School-Based Management in Kapan State High School, Kapan Christian High School, was the most effective in its implementation based on the classification by the author according to the level of classification of effective, less effective, and ineffective.Implication:The research showed that Kapan Christian High School was the most effective in implementing Based Management. School (MBS) is the least effective, followed by Kapan State High School.
Problems Of Financing SMES In Ghana: A Case Study Of Kwahu West And Birim Central Municipalities Frank Adams OPPONG; Oscar Opoku AGYEMANG AGYEMANG; Kwabena KYEI
Journal of Entrepreneurial and Business Diversity Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Entrepreneurial and Business Diversity. (April – June)-In Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jebd.v1i2.80

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Purpose:Considered peripheral to economic and public policy in the past, the role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) has recently been highly recognized as a critical factor in the economic growth and development strategies of countries worldwide. This notwithstanding, SMEs continue to face a myriad of challenges about financing. The study, among others, sought to explore financing challenges facing SMEs in Kwahu West and Birim Central Municipalities of Ghana.Methodology:A survey questionnaire was used to collect data from 200 senior officers of SMEs in the selected municipalities. Descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation, and linear regression statistical techniques were employed in data analysis.Findings:The findings indicated that most SMEs in both municipalities were sole proprietorships and needed more capacity and expertise to fulfill the requirements for external funding. Also, SMEs need more access to credit, adequate managerial expertise, information asymmetry, and transaction costs. In addition, the findings indicated that SIZE of SME and SME age have a positive and significant relationship with SME financing. Moreover, alternative funding sources, including equity sources provided by the alternative market of the Ghana Stock Exchange, were identified.Implication:The study concluded that although the financing challenges are real and numerous, stakeholder engagements and general governmental support can help push the growth and sustainability of SMEs. It was recommended that the National Board for Small-Scale Industries compile a register of all SMEs in the country and provide a platform for publishing their annual financial reports.
Factors Affecting Motor Vehicle Taxpayer Compliance Anak Agung Gede Wisnu Adi Pradana PUTRA; Putu Gede Wisnu Permana KAWISANA; Ni Made Vita INDRIYANI
Journal of Entrepreneurial and Business Diversity Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Entrepreneurial and Business Diversity. (April – June)-In Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jebd.v1i2.85

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Purpose: Tax is the most significant source of revenue for a country, especially Indonesia. Achieving the level of taxpayer compliance and maintaining the level of compliance is a matter of concern in both developed and developing countries. This study aims to determine the effect of service quality, religiosity, and subjective norms on individual taxpayer compliance at the Joint Samsat Office, Tabanan City.Methodology:The data analysis method used is multiple linear regression. This type of research is research with primary data obtained from the answers of individual taxpayers registered at the Joint Samsat Office in Tabanan City, namely answers to a series of questions from a questionnaire posed by researchers regarding the factors that influence taxpayer compliance. The sample was determined using nonprobability sampling with an accidental sampling technique.Findings: The results of this study indicate that good service quality, intense religiosity, and high subjective norms significantly affect individual taxpayer compliance registered with the Joint Samsat Office, Tabanan City.Implication:This research can motivate the Tabanan City Samsat Joint Office to maintain good service quality for the satisfaction and comfort of taxpayers in carrying out their tax obligations.
Opportunities and Challenges of Rural Entrepreneurship in Afghanistan Fayaz Gul Mazloum YAR; Ali HAJINEJAD
Journal of Entrepreneurial and Business Diversity Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Entrepreneurial and Business Diversity. (April – June)-In Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jebd.v1i2.88

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Purpose: Rural entrepreneurship, as a fundamental and parallel approach to rural development goals, can significantly contribute to the advancement and progress of rural areas. It aims to reduce unemployment, enhance the productivity of individuals and resources, increase income, improve the economic situation, and empower rural communities. Therefore, it is considered a suitable and effective strategy for accelerating rural development. This paper explores the challenges and opportunities of rural entrepreneurship in Afghanistan.Methodology:In order to do this, a library-documentation research strategy was used, and a thorough literature study of pertinent topics and areas was carried out.Findings: As a result of this research, challenges such as a lack of financial resources, inadequate infrastructure facilities, and sociocultural barriers, as well as opportunities like affordable land, abundant natural landscapes and resources, and local customs and traditions, were identified.Implication:Finally, a framework for promoting rural entrepreneurship is proposed, and recommendations for addressing challenges and using opportunities better.
Islamic Concept of Dignity of Labour and Its Effect on The Nascent Entpreneurship Model Badmus N. O. Abdul AZEEZ; Amidu Adinoyi JIMOH; Issah Zubairu ACHARA; Abubakar Yusuf ABDULLAHI
Journal of Entrepreneurial and Business Diversity Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Entrepreneurial and Business Diversity. (April – June)-In Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jebd.v1i2.90

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Purpose: Islam is a vital force that influences economic development and business performance, and it does not impede business development, entrepreneurship, and skill acquisition. Its economic system view of entrepreneurship is an integral part of wealth creation for Muslims. The objective of this paper is to see how the concept of Islamic dignity of labor could assist Muslim participants in the area of entrepreneurship.Methodology:The methodology of this research is theoretical; hence, it applied a qualitative approach.Findings: The data collection was conducted through the personal views of experts in Islamic worldview, Islamic entrepreneurship, ethics, and understanding of al-Qur'an, Sunnah, and other Islamic sources. Undoubtedly, if the Islamic concept of dignity of labor is adhered to, it would assist the Muslims to identify the lawful and the unlawful aspects of participation in entrepreneurship. Findings showed the effect of the Islamic ethical model on the Islamic entrepreneurship design.Implication:It is therefore recommended that whatever role the Muslims want to play in entrepreneurship, the ethics inherent in the Islamic concept of dignity of labor should be applied.

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