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Farih Awwalunnajjah, Ahmad; Panjaitan, Roymon; Aqmala, Diana; Nur Cahya, Handy

Jurnal Manajemen Sosial Ekonomi 2026 LPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi - Studi Ekonomi Modern

This research investigates how the characteristics of virtual influencers influence consumers’ purchase intention, with consumer perception acting as a mediating variable. A quantitative explanatory method was applied, involving 134 social media users who had been exposed to promotional content by the virtual influencer Arbie Seo for Richeese Factory. Data analysis employed Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). Results reveal that credibility and authenticity exert a positive influence on purchase intention, whereas attractiveness shows a significant negative effect. In addition, credibility, attractiveness, and authenticity positively affect consumer perception. Consumer perception subsequently increases purchase intention and serves as a mediator in the relationship between virtual influencer characteristics and purchase intention.

Satrio Nugroho; Dwi Jatmoko; Mike Elly Anitasari; Widiyatmoko Widiyatmoko; Muklis Muklis

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Teknik 2026 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This study aims to analyze the effect of direct learning on engine components toward students' vehicle diagnostic abilities in vocational education. Employing a quantitative approach with an ex post facto design, the sample consisted of 80 students selected using simple random sampling from a population of 100 students. Data were collected using validated and reliable questionnaires. The data analysis techniques included descriptive statistics, classical assumption tests, and simple linear regression analysis. The results show that direct learning has a positive and significant effect on students’ vehicle diagnostic abilities, with a significance value of 0.000 < 0.05 and a coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.264. This indicates that direct learning contributes 26.4% to the improvement of students' diagnostic abilities. The findings emphasize the importance of practical, hands-on learning approaches in vocational education. These approaches not only enhance students' understanding of automotive theory but also improve their diagnostic skills. The study highlights that systematic learning and direct interaction with engine components are key factors in developing students' competencies, making them more effective in real-world vehicle diagnostics.

Rara Dian Setiani; Novi Mubyarto; Ferri Saputra Tanjung; Hansen Rusliani

Jurnal Kajian dan Penalaran Ilmu Manajemen 2026 CV. Aksara Global Akademia

This study aims to analyze the impact of middlemen on the price of Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) of oil palm received by farmers in Lambur I Village, Tanjung Jabung Timur Regency, from a sharia economic perspective. This study also examines the FFB marketing patterns carried out by farmers and the factors that influence farmers in choosing where to sell their harvest. The method used is a qualitative approach with a case study research type. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews, field observations, and documentation to understand FFB marketing practices and the socio-economic relationships between farmers and middlemen. The results show that FFB marketing in Lambur I Village is carried out through three main channels: middlemen, the Marketing Chain of Trust (RAM), and palm oil processing factories. Most farmers choose to sell FFB to middlemen because the transaction process is easier, payments are fast, and transportation costs are not required. In addition, urgent financial needs, limited transportation facilities, and long-standing socio-economic relationships also influence farmers' dependence on middlemen. In practice, middlemen play a dominant role in determining prices, deducting approximately Rp 250–Rp 300 per kilogram from the factory price. From a sharia economic perspective, marketing practices through middlemen are essentially permissible as long as they are carried out with mutual consent and do not contain elements of usury, gharar, or injustice. However, the dominance of middlemen in determining prices indicates a bargaining imbalance that could potentially harm farmers, thus not fully reflecting the principle of justice in sharia economics

Fachrudy Asj’ari; Bisma Arianto; Yanus Sumitro; Milla Cendy Audia; Aristyanto, Erwan

International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management 2026 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The research aims to find out and lyze the influence of employee empowerment on goal orientation through work accurancy at the Gempolkrep Sugar Factory, Gedeg district, Mojokerto Regency. The research method used is a quantitative research method with the number of samples used as many as 117 respondents using probability sampling techniques with proportionate random sampling techniques. The method used in the collection of data this study is to use a questionaire method with a scale os assesment using the likert scale. The data analysis technique used in this study is using SEM (stuctural equation modeling) with analysis test tools using IBM SPSS AMOS Statistics Version 22 software. The results showed that : 1) Employee empowerment has a significant and positive effect on the work accurancy of the Gempolkrep Sugar Factory in Mojokerto Regency. 2) Eployee empowerment has an significant and negative effect on the goal orientation of the Gempolkrep Sugar Factory in Mojokerto Regency. 3) Work accurancy has an significant and positive effect on the goal orientation of the Gempolkrep Sugar Factory in Mojokerto Regency.

Septiana Nintan; Yuniarti Evi; Nirmala Dewi Dian

Jurnal Inovasi Ekonomi Syariah dan Akuntansi 2026 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This research is motivated by the negative impacts of production activities at a manufacturing company engaged in rubber processing, specifically at PTPN VII Unit Pematang Kiwah Natar, South Lampung. The factory's operations directly impact the environment, generating noise pollution, air pollution, unpleasant odors, and liquid waste. This situation requires the company to implement Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) to balance business sustainability with social and environmental responsibility. This is in line with Law No. 40 of 2007 concerning Limited Liability Companies and PSAK 1 of 2021. The main objective of the study was to evaluate the suitability of the implementation of environmental management accounting at PTPN VII Uni ;t Pematang Kiwah Natar, South Lampung, based on the International Guidance Document IFAC 2005 and PSAK 1 of 2021. This study used a qualitative descriptive method. Primary and secondary data were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. The research results show that the company has implemented environmental management accounting using PSAK 1 of 2021, where the company has fulfilled the identification, presentation, measurement, recognition, and disclosure stages using the 2022 sustainability report and the 2022 financial statements of PTPN VII. Furthermore, PTPN VII Unit Pematang Kiwah Natar, South Lampung, has classified environmental costs by allocating environmental costs based on the International Guidance Document IFAC 2005 and Ikhsan (2008). Therefore, PTPN VII Unit Pematang Kiwah Natar, South Lampung, has demonstrated its commitment to environmental regulatory compliance.

Kiki Windian; Ernes Septina Azizi; Jefri Jitron Karmau

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Tanaman 2026 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Sugarcane plays crucial and strategic role in the economy as the primary raw material for sugar production, thus ensuring proper procurement of sugarcane in the production process is crucial for smooth and successful production. This study aims to determine the management of sugarcane procurement and the constraints faced in meeting the demand for sugarcane at the Madukismo Sugar Factory in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The basic method is descriptive. The location was determined intentionally at the Madukismo Sugar Factory in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, research was conducted from December 22, 2021, to January 15, 2022. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. Data collection methods included observation, interviews, and recording. The data analysis method was descriptive. The results of the study indicate that the procurement mechanisms for sugarcane include: factory capacity, planting area, planting schedule, and cutting schedule. Sugarcane planting is carried out in stages, starting from May to December, through partnership plantations and smallholder plantations. Harvesting and delivery of sugarcane to the Madukismo Sugar Factory are carried out in stages to prevent stockpiling of raw materials. Cutting is scheduled according to the harvest schedule, as the sugarcane harvest period is 12 months. Excess sugarcane raw materials at the Madukismo sugar factory will be processed the following day. Obstacles affecting the procurement of sugarcane raw materials at the Madukismo sugar factory include cutting labor, transportation, and the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused difficulties providing harvesting labor, resulting in delayed raw material delivery to the sugar factory in 2020 and 2021.

Nada Aqilah Izzatinnisa; Pujianto Pujianto

Jurnal Kendali Teknik dan Sains 2026 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Operational quality in the oil and gas sector strongly depends on the accuracy of monitoring instruments, such as oxygen analyzers. This study aims to validate the performance of an oxygen analyzer using the Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) procedure conducted by PT JGC Indonesia. The testing methodology involves the use of reference gases at different concentration levels, including nitrogen as the zero gas, to evaluate the linearity and consistency of the analyzer output within the 4-20 mA signal range. In addition, the tests are performed to verify the conformity of the instrument response with the datasheet specifications and applicable FAT procedures. The results show that the analyzer provides accurate measurement data with low deviation and a responsive alarm system under critical conditions. These findings confirm that the instrument meets the required technical standards. Based on the validation results, the oxygen analyzer is considered ready for installation and suitable for operation to support process safety in oil and gas facilities. This achievement confirms that a rigorous validation process is key to ensuring peace and operational safety in the oil and gas industry.

Muhammad Rusydan; Agus Tugas; Abdul Halim

Konstruksi: Publikasi Ilmu Teknik, Perencanaan Tata Ruang dan Teknik Sipil 2026 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

The foundation of turbine machines in industrial buildings must be able to withstand static and dynamic loads caused by operational vibrations. Generally, reinforced concrete block foundations are used due to their good stability. However, under certain conditions such as limited land, decreased soil bearing capacity, and the need for structural rehabilitation, their application becomes less effective. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the use of Micropile foundations as an alternative for turbine machine foundations at Candi Baru Sugar Factory, Sidoarjo.The research method includes literature studies, soil data collection through Cone Penetration Test (CPT), machine technical data analysis, and the design and analysis of Micropile foundations. The analysis covers bearing capacity, settlement, dynamic response, pile cap design, and cost estimation.The results indicate that Micropiles with a diameter of 0.20 m, a length of 2 m, five piles, and a pile cap size of 2 m × 2 m × 4.5 m are able to safely and stably support the machine load. In addition, this system is considered more efficient in terms of construction time and implementation. Therefore, Micropile foundations are recommended as an effective and economical alternative for turbine machine foundations.

Agustinus Budi Santoso; Febryantahanuji Febryantahanuji; Atiek Nurindriani; Robiatul Adawiyah

Software Engineering in Computing Systems 2026 Asosiasi Pengelola Jurnal Informatika dan Komputer Indonesia

This study investigates the relationship between design patterns, modular architecture, and the maintainability of distributed real time systems developed using agile practices. Distributed real time systems are critical in various sectors, including telecommunications, healthcare, and automotive, where strict timing constraints and reliability are essential. Agile methodologies, known for their flexibility and iterative development, have been widely applied to software engineering, but their impact on long-term system maintainability, especially in complex real time environments, has been insufficiently explored. This research employs an empirical analysis, combining both quantitative and qualitative data from multiple real time system projects using agile methods. The analysis focuses on the application of design patterns, such as Singleton, Observer, and Factory, and evaluates the effectiveness of modular architectures in enhancing system scalability, flexibility, and long-term sustainability. The study also explores how agile practices contribute to system performance and maintainability, despite challenges related to frequent updates and coordination among distributed teams. Key findings show a positive correlation between the consistent use of design patterns and modularity, which significantly improves the maintainability and adaptability of distributed real time systems. This research also highlights the challenges faced by agile methods in maintaining architectural consistency and managing non-functional requirements, particularly in distributed environments. The results contribute valuable insights into adapting agile practices to meet the specific demands of distributed real time systems, offering recommendations for developers and project managers to incorporate modular architecture and design patterns to enhance long-term system sustainability. Further research is suggested to explore new design patterns and investigate the broader impact of agile methodologies on system quality beyond maintainability.

Muhammad Akhlis Rizza; Wenda Prasta Wahyuadi

Mars: Jurnal Teknik Mesin, Industri, Elektro Dan Ilmu Komputer 2026 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis Indonesia

Mr. Ujang Cracker Factory, located in Pakiskembar Village, Pakis District, Malang Regency, is one of the UMKM that produces crackers. Most of the machines used in cracker processing at Mr. Ujang Cracker Factory still use a simple mechanical system. One of these machines is a cracker molding machine, where the speed is still adjusted manually by replacing the pulley. This study aims to recondition the cracker molding machine by adding a control panel in the form of a VSD inverter with the aim of facilitating the speed control process in operating the cracker molding machine. This study was conducted by analyzing the consistency of the influence of frequency and pulley diameter variations on the speed of the electric motor and mechanical movements in the cracker molding machine. The results of the study show that the frequency of the VSD inverter and the pulley diameter have a significant effect on the entire mechanism of the cracker printing machine. Based on the standard deviation value, the consistency of the pressing movement speed was obtained at a frequency of 40 Hz with a pulley diameter of 2 inches. From this study, it can be concluded that the overall frequency of the VSD inverter is the main parameter in determining the speed and stability of the cracker printing machine. Meanwhile, the variation in pulley diameter only serves as an additional mechanical adjustment to increase or decrease the output speed from the electric motor to the mechanical movement of the cracker printing machine.

Muhammad Akhlis Rizza; Wenda Prasta Wahyuadi

Mars: Jurnal Teknik Mesin, Industri, Elektro Dan Ilmu Komputer 2026 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

Mr. Ujang Cracker Factory, located in Pakiskembar Village, Pakis District, Malang Regency, is one of the UMKM that produces crackers. Most of the machines used in cracker processing at Mr. Ujang Cracker Factory still use a simple mechanical system. One of these machines is a cracker molding machine, where the speed is still adjusted manually by replacing the pulley. This study aims to recondition the cracker molding machine by adding a control panel in the form of a VSD inverter with the aim of facilitating the speed control process in operating the cracker molding machine. This study was conducted by analyzing the consistency of the influence of frequency and pulley diameter variations on the speed of the electric motor and mechanical movements in the cracker molding machine. The results of the study show that the frequency of the VSD inverter and the pulley diameter have a significant effect on the entire mechanism of the cracker printing machine. Based on the standard deviation value, the consistency of the pressing movement speed was obtained at a frequency of 40 Hz with a pulley diameter of 2 inches. From this study, it can be concluded that the overall frequency of the VSD inverter is the main parameter in determining the speed and stability of the cracker printing machine. Meanwhile, the variation in pulley diameter only serves as an additional mechanical adjustment to increase or decrease the output speed from the electric motor to the mechanical movement of the cracker printing machine.

Ahmad Fahmi; Tatang Permana

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Teknik 2026 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Engine performance is a critical parameter in automotive engineering as it directly affects power output, torque characteristics, and overall vehicle efficiency. One of the components that significantly influences engine performance is the exhaust system, which regulates exhaust gas flow and back pressure. This study aims to experimentally analyze the effect of replacing a standard exhaust system with an aftermarket exhaust system on the performance of a 2NR-VE engine. The research employed an experimental method using a comparative design with two testing conditions: a factory-standard exhaust system and an aftermarket exhaust system. Engine performance testing was conducted using a dynamometer (dyno test) to measure horsepower and torque across various engine speed ranges (RPM). Each testing condition was performed repeatedly, and the resulting data were averaged to reduce measurement errors and minimize the influence of operational fluctuations. The experimental results indicate that the aftermarket exhaust system significantly improves engine performance. The maximum power increased from 82.5 HP to 91.6 HP, while the maximum torque rose from 131.2 Nm to 154.4 Nm. These improvements suggest that the aftermarket exhaust configuration effectively reduces exhaust back pressure and enhances exhaust gas flow efficiency. Therefore, replacing the exhaust system can be considered an effective approach to improving engine performance, provided that the modification is technically appropriate and complies with applicable emission and noise regulations.

Tesa Br Simbolon; Nadia Mayluna; Asy Syifa Aisyah Huril Ain Wibowo; Mohamad Narandika; Septi Yulia Ratih +4 more

Jurnal Publikasi Ekonomi dan Akuntansi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The rapid advancement of information technology has encouraged business actors to adopt digital transformation; this situation is also experienced by Pabrik Tahu Macanan, a small scale tofu factory in Magelang that still relies on manual systems in operation. This  study aims to analyze the implementation of management information systems in supporting digital transformation and risk management at Pabrik Tahu Macanan; a descriptive qualitative approach was applied, using interviews, observations, and documentation as date collection methods. The findings reveal that digital information systems have the potential to improve efficiency, recording accuracy, and internal control; however, their implementation remains limited due to human resource constraints and low adaptability to new technologies. The research also found that simple risk management practices such as regular machine maintenance and manual bookkeeping remain effective in maintaining business stability. The implication of this study indicates that a gradual implementation of digital based information systems, supported by training and supervision, can serve as a strategic step to enhance competitiveness, operational efficiency, and sustainability for traditional SMEs like Pabrik Tahu Macanan.

Alika Tatia Amarta; Natalina Natalina

Venus: Jurnal Publikasi Rumpun Ilmu Teknik 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Sanitation is an important aspect in the fish feed industry to ensure product quality, product safety, and employee health. PT. CentralPertiwi Bahari is a fish feed industry that has implemented sanitation as part of its product quality assurance system. This study aims to examine the implementation of sanitation at PT. CentralPertiwi Bahari to obtain an overview of the implementation of sanitation based on Permenkes No. 70 of 2016. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method carried out in January-February 2025. Data collection was carried out through observation, interviews, document reviews and scientific literature. Aspects studied include external environmental sanitation, factory environmental sanitation, building sanitation, production process sanitation, raw material sanitation, and employee sanitation. The results of the study indicate that PT. CentralPertiwi Bahari has implemented sanitation in accordance with the provisions of Permenkes No. 70 of 2016 as indicated by clean environmental and building conditions, the availability of good sanitation facilities, proper management of raw materials, and employee sanitation that is consistently implemented. The implementation of sanitation at PT. CentralPertiwi Bahari has supported efforts to maintain quality and occupational health. However, conditions requiring attention, such as water pooling outside the factory during rainy seasons, require remedial measures to optimize sanitation implementation. The results of this study are expected to serve as a basis for company evaluation and a reference for similar industries in improving sustainable sanitation practices.

Difta Rifky Restu Kurniawan; Indah listyani; Rike Kusuma Wardhani

Jurnal Publikasi Ekonomi dan Akuntansi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Knowing about how the influence given by salary, incentives, and benefits on employee performance at the International King Bread Factory is the purpose of this study. The sample consisted of 47 respondents with a saturated sample method with the provision that the employees receive salary, incentives, and also benefits using multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of the study, it shows that the first hypothesis stating that Salary (X1) has a partial significant effect on employee performance is not proven and not true, this can be seen at a significant level of 0.723 which is above the tolerance value of 5% or 0.723> 0.05. The second hypothesis stating that Incentives (X2) have a partial significant effect on employee performance is proven and true, this can be seen at a significant level of 0.048 which is below the tolerance value of 5% or 0.048 <0.05. The third hypothesis stating that Allowance (X3) has a partial significant effect on employee performance is proven and true, this can be seen at a significant level of 0.000 which is below the tolerance value of 5% or 0.000 <0.05. Meanwhile, the fourth hypothesis stating that Salary (X1), Incentive (X2), and Allowance (X3) simultaneously have a significant effect on employee performance (Y) is also proven and true, this can be seen at a significant level of 0.001 which is below the tolerance value of 5% or 0.001 <0.05.

Emilianus Eo Kutu Goo; Patricius Santio L.S.Botu; Maria Fitriana Dewi Damayanti; Anastasia Krisyanti; Maria Rosadalima +1 more

Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Bersama Masyarakat 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to describe the production process, business strategy, and product offerings of the COSIK chocolate factory located in Maumere, Sikka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. The COSIK chocolate factory utilizes local raw materials, such as cocoa beans, obtained directly from local farmers, and implements a processing process without the use of chemical preservatives. This approach not only increases the added value of local products but also supports community economic empowerment through partnerships with cocoa farmers in the region. Furthermore, the use of simple yet modern technology enables a hygienic production process that meets quality standards. The results show that the COSIK chocolate factory contributes to improving the quality of local cocoa, developing innovative products based on natural ingredients, and strengthening the region's identity as a producer of quality chocolate. Thus, COSIK serves not only as a production unit but also as a sustainable business model that integrates environmental, social, and economic aspects in a food processing industry based on local resources.

Anastasia Krisyanti; Emilianus Eo Kutu Goo; Patricius Santio L.S.Botu; Maria Fitriana Dewi Damayanti; Maria Rosadalima +1 more

Jurnal Pelayanan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study aims to describe the production process, business strategy, and product offerings of the COSIK chocolate factory located in Maumere, Sikka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. The COSIK chocolate factory utilizes local raw materials, such as cocoa beans, obtained directly from local farmers, and implements a processing process without the use of chemical preservatives. This approach not only increases the added value of local products but also supports community economic empowerment through partnerships with cocoa farmers in the region. Furthermore, the use of simple yet modern technology enables a hygienic production process that meets quality standards. The results show that the COSIK chocolate factory contributes to improving the quality of local cocoa, developing innovative products based on natural ingredients, and strengthening the region's identity as a producer of quality chocolate. Thus, COSIK serves not only as a production unit but also as a sustainable business model that integrates environmental, social, and economic aspects in a food processing industry based on local resources.

Mega Arinda Pramessella; Tias Rahma Dewi; Revalyza Misbah; Nurdin Nurdin; Fullah Jumaynah

Kajian ilmu Hukum, Sosial dan Administrasi Negara 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The agrarian conflict in the Kendeng Mountains, Central Java, arose due to the construction of a cement factory by PT Semen Indonesia, which was supported by the state through the issuance of environmental permits, even though several permits had been revoked by court decisions. The local community rejected the project because it threatened their water sources, environment, and livelihoods. This study aims to analyze the relationship between the state, corporations, and civil society in the agrarian conflict in Kendeng, as well as the role of civil society movements in responding to this conflict. The research uses qualitative methods with a literature study of journals and related news reports. Using Karl Marx's theory of conflict and Charles Tilly's theory of social movements, the study finds that the state tends to side with corporate interests, while civil society continues to build resistance through collective action, legal advocacy, public campaigns, and ecofeminist movements. The Kendeng conflict reflects the imbalance of power relations and the weakness of substantive democracy in natural resource management. The need for increased transparency in licensing, community participation, and ecological protection are the main solutions.

Nuraini, Fitria Nita; Listyani, Indah; Prasasti, Karari Budi

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2025 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

This study aims to analyze the quality control of white crystal sugar production at ABC Sugar Factory using the Statistical Quality Control (SQC) method. The research employed a descriptive quantitative approach with a case study design. The primary data consisted of production volume and defective product data during the 2024 production period, while supporting data were obtained through observation and interviews with the Quality Control department. The analytical tools applied included check sheets, histograms, Pareto diagrams, p control charts, and fishbone diagrams. The results show that from a total production of 190,745.89 tons, defective products amounted to 66.70 tons, representing 0.33 percent of total output. The identified defects consisted of wet sugar at 45 percent, brownish sugar color at 30 percent, and oversized sugar crystals at 25 percent. Defective products occurred only during the first to third production periods, while no defects were observed from the fourth to seventh periods. The p chart analysis indicates that the production process was statistically out of control in the early periods but became stable and controlled in the subsequent periods. From a managerial perspective, these findings provide practical guidance for improving manufacturing quality through enhanced process control, equipment maintenance, and workforce capability development.

Aida Dwipriwanti; Yosi Mariana; Agung Winarno; Heny Kusdianti

International Journal of Management and Strategic Business Leadership 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

The persistent issue of high youth unemployment among Senior High School (SHS) graduates necessitates cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset through formal education, making Entrepreneurship Education (EE) a national strategic imperative. This Systematic Literature Review (SLR) critically analyzed 15 empirical articles, selected via the strict PRISMA protocol, to evaluate the effectiveness of diverse EE curriculum models in enhancing students' Entrepreneurial Interest (Intention) and Attitude. The key finding is that EE implementation is substantially effective only when executed through active, experience-based pedagogical models such as Experiential Learning, Project-Based Learning (PjBL), and the Teaching Factory which are superior in fostering practical competency and significantly boosting Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy and positive Attitude, consistent with the Theory of Planned Behavior. Successful implementation also critically depends on robust operational factors, including structured curriculum management (e.g., PDCA cycle) and the availability of competent teachers. In conclusion, the findings provide a strong evidence-based framework, recommending that policymakers prioritize experiential models and integrate modern elements like Digital Literacy and Non-cognitive Skills to produce SHS graduates with genuine entrepreneurial readiness.