AUTHOR M.R. AmaliaI.A. AbdillahG.C. Premananto DESCRIPTION Business continuity and COVID-19 pandemic response are needed for micro-businesses to deal with these unexpected conditions. The purpose of this study is to determine the COVID-19 pandemic response and suggest a suitable BCP design for micro-businesses in Dolly Ex-localization for anticipating the impact of the pandemic. This research was conducted using a qualitative research approach based on a case study. The results showed that there was no structured planning in dealing with business crises for micro-businesses at Dolly Ex-localization. There are four main risks that are being faced; two of them are at a high level and the other two at a moderate level. Thus, a BCP design that is suitable for them is expected to be useful to minimize all the impacts and risks, to maintain the continuity of critical business processes, and to increase the ability of micro-businesses to recover after crisis and disruption as soon as possible. See Journal PUBLISHED 2021
Peran Kepuasan Memediasi Antara CSR Internal dan Eksternal terhadap Kinerja Karyawan Di Masa Pandemi Covid-19
AUTHOR Melinsani ManaluGancar Premananto DESCRIPTION This study was conducted to know the effect of internal CSR and external CSR on employee satisfaction and performance during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research was performed using a quantitative approach by collecting questionnaire data. Respondents in this study amounted to 74 employees with the Relationship Manager level in a banking company. The analysis was carried out using the Partial Least Square (PLS) technique. This research shows that the company’s internal CSR and external CSR influence employee satisfaction and performance during the Covid-19 pandemic. See Journal PUBLISHED Nov 2021
Business continuity and Covid-19 pandemic responses on micro-businesses in Surabaya
AUTHOR M.R. AmaliaI.A. Abdillah G.C. Premananto DESCRIPTION Business continuity and COVID-19 pandemic response are needed for micro-businesses to deal with these unexpected conditions. The purpose of this study is to determine the COVID-19 pandemic response and suggest a suitable BCP design for micro-businesses in Dolly Ex-localization for anticipating the impact of the pandemic. This research was conducted using a qualitative research approach based on a case study. The results showed that there was no structured planning in dealing with business crises for micro-businesses at Dolly Ex-localization. There are four main risks that are being faced; two of them are at a high level and the other two at a moderate level. Thus, a BCP design that is suitable for them is expected to be useful to minimize all the impacts and risks, to maintain the continuity of critical business processes, and to increase the ability of micro-businesses to recover after crisis and disruption as soon as possible. See Journal PUBLISHED 2021
ANALISIS SOCIAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT (SROI) PADA PROGRAM ENTREPENEURSHIP WORKSHOP “GLINDS ACT – GLOBAL MINDS, LOCAL IMPACT: TRANSFORMING EDUCATION & ENTREPRENEURS”
AUTHOR Muhammad Zaky Nur Fitra WardhanaGancar Candra Premananto DESCRIPTION The program aims to improve Vocational High School (SMK) students’ understanding and skills in entrepreneurship, by addressing issues such as limited entrepreneurial knowledge, lack of practice opportunities, and access to networks and mentorship. Through a series of activities such as games, seminars, video competitions, and product packaging competitions, the workshop aims to encourage creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurial motivation among participants. Initial findings showed a significant change in students’ career aspirations, with 83.64% expressing interest in entrepreneurship after attending the event, up from only 12% previously. SROI analysis, guided by the principles of stakeholder identification, relevant indicators, data collection, and impact assessment, showed promising results. Every Rp 1 invested in the program generated a social return of Rp 26.7, highlighting its effectiveness in driving positive social outcomes. The study emphasizes the importance of continued and enhanced entrepreneurship training, proposing the implementation of a follow-up mentorship program and a long-term impact evaluation to ensure continued benefits and future refinement of the initiative. Translated with DeepL.com (free version) See Journal PUBLISHED 2024-07-01