A vulnerable population, people with disabilities frequently face discrimination in the workplace. They frequently struggle to find employment in the formal sector because there aren't enough workplace amenities to support them and there aren't enough positions that match their skills. Because there aren't many jobs available in Indonesia for those with disabilities, starting a business is an excellent career option. This community service program aims to provide training and assistance for people with disabilities, especially people with Down syndrome and their caregiver who are members of the Down Syndrome Indonesia (DSI) community. This activity was conducted in three stages, including webinars, psychological testing to identify participants' strengths, workshops, and entrepreneurship mentoring. The results of this program were increased knowledge and skills of people with Down syndrome and their caregivers regarding interests and talents and the process of starting and developing a business. Thus, it is hoped that businesses built by people with Down syndrome and their caregivers can last a long time so that they can achieve economic independence.
Due to the impact of COVID-19, the D-3 Marketing Management Study Program for Citizens with Special Needs (MP WNBK) Accounting Department at the Jakarta State Polytechnic, was moved to carry out service activities related to screen printing training to increase the entrepreneurial capacity of alumni. This activity aims to help alumni affected by the COVID-19 pandemic to get alternative businesses in the screen-printing sector such as t-shirts, mugs and goody bags. In an effort to improve the competence of screen printing, the team conducts training in collaboration with partners as observers of disability. Through intensive mentoring by a trainer, 17 training participants have produced screen printing products in the form of t-shirts, goody bags, and mugs.
This research is a study that aims to see whether there is empirical evidence of the reaction of the Indonesian capital market to international political events, namely the 2020 US Presidential Election using abnormal return indicators and trading volume activity. The research methodology used is event research. This study uses primary data taken from the first party and researchers get data directly from a questionnaire given to all employees of IT companies in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The population in this study are stocks that are included in the top 10 capitalization companies in Indonesia. The sampling technique in this study used convinience sampling. The data collection technique in this study used a questionnaire equipped with an answer level as the choice of respondents to answer questions. The data analysis technique used multiple linear regression and the application used SPSS version 22. The results of the paired sample t-test statistical calculation both abnormal return and trading volume activity showed that there was no difference in the average abnormal return and trading volume activity before and after the event.
This research is an event study that aims to find out whether there is empirical evidence of the reaction of the Indonesian capital market to political events in the country, namely the 2015 Regional Head Election, 2014 Presidential Election, and 2020 US Presidential Election, using abnormal return indicators and trading volume activity. The population in this study are stocks that are included in the top 10 capitalization companies in Indonesia. The data used in this study is secondary data consisting of daily stock prices, daily stock trading volume, and daily stock price index for five days before and five days after the incident. The statistical tool used to test the hypothesis is the paired sample t-test. The results of the statistical calculation of the paired sample t-test both abnormal return and trading volume activity show that there is no difference in the average abnormal return and trading volume activity before and after the event
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