Track: Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Abstract
Indonesia is the one country has sufficiently large and developed financial markets. With very large non-bankable segment in this country, one of the financial markets that plays intermediary function to the communities is the financing industry. However, the growth of this industry in disbursing financing to the public has actually been decadence over the last few years. In these conditions, several researchers state the important role of intrapreneurial orientation as a stimulus for industries that are experiencing stagnation in growth like this industry. Starting from this phenomenon, research will be conducted to examine and find out whether there are differences between managers across-companies with different rentability and/or company sizes. Two stage stratified random sampling technique will be used in obtaining data from respondents. Then quantitative research with SPSS will be carried out in three stages. First, the analysis will be carried out by testing the normality of the data. The normality test of the data will be carried out using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. If the data is normally distributed, then the second stage will be carried out with the Anova test. However, if the data is not normally distributed, the research will be conducted using the Kruskal Wallis test. The Kruskal-Wallis test is a non-parametric statistical test that can be used to test whether there is a significant difference between the independent variable group and the dependent variable. In the third stage, descriptive analysis will be carried out to provide the potrait about the ingredient of intrapreneurial orientaton in manager level and inspiration to increasing it incrementally base on the results of the second stage of testing.