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Demographic Characteristics and Small Business Success: Evidence from Indonesia

  • CHANIAGO, Harmon
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제8권12호
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    • pp.399-409
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    • 2021
  • The demographic characteristics of a leader are important for small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several researchers have proven that demographic characteristics affect business success. Unfortunately, business success has only been analyzed from a financial perspective and has not been compared to the owner's interests perspective. This study examines business success from both perspectives. This study aims to analyze the demographic characteristics of small entrepreneurs and their impact on business success. Demographics consist of age, experience, education, and gender. Meanwhile, business success is seen from two perspectives: financial performance and the owner's interest. The study used an explanatory survey method. The number of samples is 155 entrepreneurs who are also the leaders of their businesses. The research was conducted in Bandung City, Indonesia, in 2021. The data was processed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression. The study results found that age only affects financial performance. Experience is proven to affect financial performance and the interests of the owner. Gender only affects the interests of the owner. This study concludes that in difficult times such as the COVID-19 pandemic, having young leaders who are experienced will make it easier to achieve business success.

The Effects of International Entrepreneurial Orientation, IT Capability, and e-Business Entrepreneurial Perceptions on the Export Performance of Korean SMEs (한국 중소기업의 국제 기업가지향성, IT역량, e-business 기업가 인식이 수출성과에 미치는 영향에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Yea-rim
    • Korea Trade Review
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    • 제44권4호
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    • pp.101-114
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    • 2019
  • E-business enables SMEs to reduce transaction costs and maintain export competitiveness in rapidly changing overseas markets. It is required to raise the entrepreneurial awareness of e-business of exporting SMEs. This study examines the characteristics of enterprises that play an important role in the introduction and utilization of e-business by domestic export SMEs. It explores the mechanisms that search and exploit these opportunities in an entrepreneurial way, and examines the process leading to export performance. We conducted a survey for empirical analysis and analyzed the data from 316 companies using e-business in Korea. As a result, both the international entrepreneurial orientation and the IT competence tended to be significant for the perception of e-business entrepreneurs and showed a different pattern in terms of size of influence. In addition, cooperation and operation among e-business entrepreneurs' perceptions have a direct impact on the export performance of SMEs.

An Exploratory Study on the Role of Business Incubators in Supporting the Success of Startups (창업기업의 성공을 지원하는 창업보육센터의 역할에 관한 탐색적 연구)

  • Soo Kyung Kim
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • 제30권2호
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    • pp.59-66
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    • 2023
  • This study aims to find the better working environment for the start-ups by tracking and analyzing the data from the firms that have occupied in the business incubator and also the firm that already left the business incubator. To do so, a total of the sixteen firms were responded and ten out of the sixteen were the firm that have occupied in the business incubator and the rest six were the firm already left. Based on the response, the positive things that they earned from the business incubator were renting an office or higher levels of technical skills; however, the negative things were low operating profit can be negative. The results of this study can contribute to the development of the business incubator for the future. The further study regarding satisfaction survey might help to build more creative and constructive environment for the business incubator.

A Study on the Satisfaction of Startup Companies for the Role of Business Incubation Centers (창업보육센터 역할에 대한 창업기업의 만족도 연구)

  • Soo Kyung Kim
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • 제30권3호
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    • pp.37-46
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    • 2023
  • This study aims to find satisfactory or unsatisfactory factors that startups either currently being occupied in or already left the business incubator made in a survey with a total of the sixteen firms responded. Among the sixteen, ten were the firms that have occupied in the business incubator and the six firms left the incubator. Mostly, the firms were satisfied with the incubator's roles with showing 4.4 satisfaction. The support for business facilities were the number one factor for the incubator has to do with the firms had positive answers from the firms. However, support for the production or sales showed less satisfaction compared to business facilities, a need that the incubator should improve the roles for the future. The results of this study can contribute to the development of medium and long-term plans for the business incubator.

Moderating Effects of Online Platform Business Ecosystems between Customer Participation and Psychological Ownership: A Comparison of Kakao and Facebook Ecosystems (고객참여와 심리적 주인의식의 관계에서 온라인 플랫폼 비즈니스 생태계 유형의 조절효과: 카카오와 페이스북 생태계의 비교)

  • Joo, Jaehun;Shin, M. Minsuk
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.75-104
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    • 2016
  • Purpose The business ecosystem perspective offers a new lens in which to view customers. Customers as the member of business ecosystems influence firms by participating in both the firm level activities and the business ecosystem level activities. For example, customers participate in the business ecosystems by forming interest groups, allowing their voice to be heard the within business ecosystems. Customers can also, turn public opinion around and foster the business ecosystems favorable to firms. On the other hand, as an extreme case of customer participation, customers can engage in community activities to boycott the purchase of products or services from certain firms or business ecosystems. Design/methodology/approach This study views content creation and feedback activities as customer participation in the firm level. On the other hand, word-of-mouth (WOM) and boycott activities are considered as customer participation in the business ecosystem level. This study presents a research model regarding the relationships among customer socialization, customer participation, and psychological ownership. The proposed model is validated through an empirical analysis on online platform business ecosystems. Findings When the two business ecosystems are compared, different results were drawn. In the Facebook ecosystem, boycott and psychological ownership did not have a significant relationship. However, in the Kakao ecosystem, the two had a significant positive relationship. The mediating effect of the business ecosystem type sheds a light on the mission, purpose, vision, and other values associated with the theory of the business on the customer-firm relationship. Further implications for theory and practice were discussed in this study.

6th Industry Start-up Business Model Development using Agricultural Products (농산물을 활용한 6차 산업 창업 비즈니스 모델 개발)

  • Kim, Hee-Dong
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.711-724
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this research is to go beyond the policy support of the traditional sixth industry and to build a business model of the farmers' business by establishing the business model of the establishment of the sixth industry utilizing agricultural products of individual farmers. First, we defined the business model of the 6th agricultural industry, and secondly set up two models via FGI based on the 9 block model of BMC (Business Model Canvas), and applied feasibility, cost appropriate, differentiation point Through the establishment of hard-working business, sales consolidation, consumer-centric model set. Third, using the Delphi method in each area of 9 Block, the final 21 components were set. Through this BMC model, it was shown that discrimination and accessibility are important factors in the 6th agricultural field foundation business model.

Pyramidal Business Groups and Asymmetric Financial Frictions

  • CHO, DUKSANG
    • KDI Journal of Economic Policy
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    • 제41권3호
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    • pp.1-38
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    • 2019
  • Given capital market imperfections, an entrepreneur can alleviate financial frictions by creating a pyramidal business group in which a parent firm offers its subsidiary firm internal finance. This endogenous creation of pyramidal business groups can beget asymmetric financial frictions between business-group firms and stand-alone firms. I build a model to show that these asymmetric financial frictions can have sizable effects on resource allocation. On one hand, the financial advantage of pyramidal business groups can foster productive firms by incorporating them as subsidiaries. On the other hand, the asymmetrically large amount of external capital controlled by pyramidal business groups can be expended by unproductive business-group firms and push up the equilibrium price of capital. The model suggests that with fine investor protection or low financial frictions, the benefits of pyramidal business groups can be dominated by their costs because the probability of fostering productive subsidiaries diminishes as the efficiency of external capital markets improves, while the prevalence of pyramidal business groups is not attenuated due to their continuing asymmetric financial advantage.

E-business Strategies for Management stages on the Website

  • Cho, Sok-Hwan
    • The Journal of Information Technology
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.41-53
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    • 2006
  • E-business managers must make a profit on the goods and services they sell. But e-business retailers are still searching for strategies that work. To test current practices, we became 'phantom shoppers' and bought a randomly chosen set of CDs from a variety of E-business manager. Our findings suggest that order management and logistics skills are pivotal for selling profitably on the Website. In this article, we show how e-business managers can deploy resources creatively to attract the right shoppers, convert these shoppers into buyers, and improve the chances of repeat purchase while maintaining profit margins.

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Customer Identification Service Platform for Interaction between Business Firms and Customers using Beacon (비콘을 이용한 사업장과 고객간 상호작용을 위한 고객식별 서비스 플랫폼)

  • Kim, Tae Woong
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • 제6권4호
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2017
  • In recent days, all the business firms use IT-based services in a variety of ways to facilitate their consumer activities. A typical example is location-based services that send advertisements or discount coupons when a customer approaches near the business place. This is not the direct interaction between the business firms and the customer, and it is one of the way of sending the business related contents to the customer's smart-phone regardless of the customer's intention. The Business firms does not know in real time which customers sent promotional contents. Recently most of the business services are in this way. Therefore, a new type of location-based customer service is required for interaction between the business firm and the customer. This is a system that automatically identifies which customer visit a business place when the customer visits the business place delivers them to the computer of the business place in real time, and provides business customized services using the information. In this paper, we have developed a service based platform to identify the customer as well as interact with the customer based on the location based service using Beacon. This system will also provide an open platform environment that can be easily accessible to the various business firms, rather than limited to a specific business firms.

PDA 기반의 Mobile Commerce서비스

  • 김완식
    • Proceedings of the CALSEC Conference
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    • 한국전자거래학회 2002년도 e-Biz World Conference
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    • pp.362-366
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    • 2002
  • 일반적 정의 :"온라인 네트워크를 통해 이뤄지는 모든 형태의 거래" OECD(1997):"전자상거래는 일반적으로 개인과 조직 모두를 포함해 텍스트, 음성 화상을 포함한 디지털데이터의 처리와 전송에 기초한 상업활동과 관련된 모든 종류의 거래" 경제주체에 따른 EC의 분류 : 기업 대 기업(Business to Business), 기업 대 소비자(Business to Consumer), 소비자 대 소비자(Consumer to Consumer), 정부 대 기업(Government to Business), 정부 대 소비자(Government to Consumer), 기업 대 딜러간(Business to Dealer), 인터네 비즈니스 사이트 대 사이트(Site to Site) Mobile Commerce의 정의 일반적 정의 : 휴대폰, PDA, 노트북 등의 개인 휴대 단말기와 무선 통신네트웍을 기반으로 한 재화(Goods), 용역(Service), 정보(Information) 및 디지털 컨텐츠 등의 모든 전자적 거래(중략)

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