Vol. 3 Issue 3 (2024)

UTSAHA, a Sanskrit word, reflects the spirit of effort, diligence, hard work, and persistence—fueling the journey toward growth and achievement.

UTSAHA: Journal of Entrepreneurship is now open for the submission of scientific articles from researchers, lecturers, and students, providing an opportunity to contribute to academic knowledge.

UTSAHA: Journal of Entrepreneurship (Vol. 3, Issue 3, 2024) includes articles on the effects of green accounting, sustainability reporting, asymmetric information, and financial performance on firm value; antecedents of customer satisfaction and their impact on attitudinal and behavioral loyalty among Indihome customers of PT. Telkom Indonesia Witel Bandung; the impact of transformational leadership on employee performance and customer satisfaction in Cambodia's hairdressing industry; sustainable HR practices through inclusive talent development in sharia banking; and an analysis of economic literacy and business capital on entrepreneurial decisions among street vendors in Karebosi Field, Makassar.

Distribution

https://doi.org/10.56943/joe

ISSN 2809-8501(Online)

UTSAHA, a Sanskrit word, reflects the spirit of effort, diligence, hard work, and persistence—fueling the journey toward growth and achievement.

UTSAHA: Journal of Entrepreneurship is now open for the submission of scientific articles from researchers, lecturers, and students, providing an opportunity to contribute to academic knowledge.

UTSAHA: Journal of Entrepreneurship (Vol. 3, Issue 3, 2024) includes articles on the effects of green accounting, sustainability reporting, asymmetric information, and financial performance on firm value; antecedents of customer satisfaction and their impact on attitudinal and behavioral loyalty among Indihome customers of PT. Telkom Indonesia Witel Bandung; the impact of transformational leadership on employee performance and customer satisfaction in Cambodia's hairdressing industry; sustainable HR practices through inclusive talent development in sharia banking; and an analysis of economic literacy and business capital on entrepreneurial decisions among street vendors in Karebosi Field, Makassar.

Distribution

https://doi.org/10.56943/joe

2024-08-08