This research aims to analyze the effect of entrepreneurship education and family environment on entrepreneurial interest. The population in this research is State Polytechnic of Sriwijaya Palembang student.. Sampling technique uses sampling proportional technique. Sample consists of 375 students. Analysis method uses double linear regression analysis technique. The result shows that partially entrepreneurship education, family environment gives a positive and significant effect on entrepreneurial interest of State Polytechnic of Sriwijaya. Simultaneously, entrepreneurship education and family environment gives a positive and significant effect on entrepreneurial interest.. The conclusions in this research that the education needs to be orientating on practice, case study, and invite interviewees from companies or industries. The existence of industrial practice based on student competency also can enhance knowledge and insight of students where
In Indonesia, poverty is still considered a serious problem, even though the number of poor people continues to decline significantly. The research aimed to investigate whether there was cointegration between the role of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), economic growth, and poverty alleviation or not in Indonesia. Secondary data were compiled from annual data in 2000-2019. Data analysis applied the cointegration test and Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) test. The results show a one-way causality between poverty and economic growth, urbanization and economic growth, the role of SMEs and economic growth, and the role of SMEs and poverty. In addition, the results of the VECM analysis suggest that the role of SMEs has a positive effect on poverty in the first year. It means that it takes a year to find out the impact of the increasing role of SMEs on poverty at the later stage. The research has several implications for government, namely: (i) compiling work programs that touch the community directly and strengthen the development of local wisdom products, (ii) conducting more intense training, (iii) emphasizing on improving the quality and standards of local wisdom products, and (iv) building rural infrastructure that can facilitate the economic processes in the village.
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of motivation and job training to employees performance of PT. RB Sukasada. This research is causality. The population in this study is the overall employees of PT. 17 Ilir, Ilir Tim. I, Palembang, South Sumatra 30122, amounting to 39 employees, with census sampling.Data collection techniques used in this study was a questionnaire with the answer given a score based on a scale interval of 1-5 with the Likert method. With multiple linear regress analysis tools. The next test of the hypothesis that f test and t-test to determine of independent variables on the dependent variable, and making inferences. Data analysis techniques in this study assisted by the Statistical program for special science (SPSS) The results of research by F test resulted in no significant effect Motivation and Job Training together with the Employee Performance at PT. RB Sukasada with a coefficient of determination (R Square) of 34.9%. While based on the t-test a significant difference between motivation and job training partially on performance. With the results of multiple regression 57.0% effect of motivation on the performance and 47.6% influence on the performance of job training. Conclusion motivation and job training are still low in achieving performance.
The present community service program aims to provide understanding and assistance in product development and business finance plan. The target audience of this program is Lakso Sriwijaya. The activity ranges from providing information on developing a long-term practical and durable lakso business to providing assistance in developing the business finance plan. Accounting information is a tool used by users of accounting information for decision making, especially business people. The training given resulted in enhanced professionalism and better business management. Management that focuses on development in business financial planning tends to generate more statutory accounting information, budget and additional income from its business.
This research was conducted with the aim to know the regional wealth, revenue sharing fund and general allocation fund to the independence of regional finance at the Government of Regency/City in South Sumatra Province. This research was conducted in the period 2014 until 2017. The population in this study is all of Regency/City in the Province of South Sumatra. Sample determination is determined by the Purposive sampling technique as many as 11 regencies/cities in South Sumatera Province. The type of research is quantitative research with secondary data. Form the Budget Realization from the Audit Result Report (LHP) BPK RI 2014 – 2017. The analytical method used is multiple linear regression analysis with panel data. The results showed that the regional wealth and general allocation fund partially influenced the direction of a positive relationship to regional financial independence. While revenue sharing funds partially did not influence regional financial independence. In addition simultaneously regional wealth, revenue sharing funds and general allocation funds simultaneously have a significant effect on regional financial independence at the government of regency/city in South Sumatra Province
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