CJR Bahasa Inggris
CJR Bahasa Inggris
CJR Bahasa Inggris
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MEDAN STATE
UNIVERSITY
2021
FOREWORD
Praise and gratitude the author prays to God Almighty, because the
author was able to complete this Critical Journal Review (CJR) task on time.
This Critical Journal Review was made to fulfill the task of the "BUSINESS
ENGLISH" course which was supervised directly by SABDA DIAN
NURANI SIAHAAN, S.Pd, M.B.A. And on this occasion the author would
like to thank him who has guided the author so that he can complete this task.
This paper is still far from perfect, but the author still tries his best in
making this paper. Therefore, the author would also like to thank all those
who have helped the author in the preparation of this paper.
Finally, the author hopes that this paper can be useful not only for the
author but also for readers to add insight. Constructive criticism and
suggestions are still accepted by the author for the perfection of this paper.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COVER i
FOREWARD…………………………………………………………………………………ii
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………1
A. Main Journal........................................................................................................................7
B. Comprassion Journal......................................................................................................8
A. Conclusion ................................................................................................................11
B. Suggestions ..............................................................................................................12
REFERENCES ....................................................................................................................13
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
A. Rationalizing The Importance of CJR
The importance of CJR is the writing task that requires us to summarize and evaluate
writing. CJR's assignments are in the form of journals, chapters or articles. In writing CjR
we must read carefully and also read the writings of other similar journals so that we can
provide a more comprehensive purpose of writing and evaluation,objective and factual
C. CJR Benefits
The benefits of this CJR are: 1. Increase knowledge about Leadership. 2. Improve
the ability to find the essence of a Journal, ability compare journals with other journals
well. 3. Train yourself to think critically in finding the information provided by each
person first journal and second journal.
CHAPTER II
JOURNAL IDENTITY
A. Main Journal Identity
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
A. Main Journal
Introduction
The second is to minimise the number and severity
of regulations upon that business whilst it is trading. The US
is seen as the exemplar low regulation country. The
alternative policy is for government to provide ‘‘support’’ to
new and small firms, funded by the taxpayer. It can be in
the form of information, advice, training, or finance to new
firms or existing small firms. EU countries have
traditionally favoured ‘‘support’’ policies.
N=f(X1; G) 1
Y=f(N,X1,X2,G) 2
Where N is the nascent entrepreneurship rate, Y is
the young business entrepreneurship rate, X1 is the vector
of explanatory variables reflecting the supply side of
entrepreneurship, X2 is the vector of explanatory variables
reflecting the demand side of entrepreneurship, G is the
vector of explanatory variables reflecting government
intervention. The set-up of the model parallels Grilo and
Irigoyen (2006) where survey data from the 15 EU Member
States and the US for the year 2000 are used in the
framework of a two-equation model to establish the effect of
demographic and other variables on latent and actual
entrepreneurship.
Conclusion
One interpretation of this isthat the creative entrepreneur
either overcomesor avoids bureaucratic burdens such as
thenumber of procedures or the amount of timethat is required
to start up, even if these arerelatively heavy. However the
minimum capitalrequirement may be a more serious
barrierbecause even skilful entrepreneurs may not beable to
overcome this without access to assets.This might explain the
negative sign.
Abstact
In this aspect, the aim of the article to show
Polish businessmen attitude towards challenges lowing
from handling business in accord with ethics. All
theoretical issues discussed herein pertain to the topic of
business ethics. From obtained results the conclusion, that
Polish businessmen declare the importance of ethics in their
activity, but in practice the bulk of them does not remember
any rules and does not recognize ethics as a footing of
business, can be draw out.
Literature Review
The choice of respondent was not random - the
interviews were conducted with owners and managers
from small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) who
agreed to the interview. The research was of qualitative
nature and relects respondents' opinions about the presence
of ethical norms in their business dealings, as well as the
background of their adopted attitudes.
DISCUSSION
1. Abstact
2. Introduction
3. Literature Review
4. Method
CLOSING
A. Conclusion
Although it is hard to determine whether it stems from curret economic situation or is
releted to some other causes, one may see that a large portion of the respondents was focused
on their own needs rather than social ones. Such attitude should not be fully condemned as it
is commonly belived that an effective business person creates job opportunities, privides
market offers, pays taxes and aids the development of a particular community, therefore
while caring about their own business, in a sense they do care about the needs of their
environment. Curret situation how ever.
B. Suggestion
In our opinion, this journal is good with a fairly complete explanation and can explain
material that can make it easier for readers to understand the material, but looking at the
description of the shortcomings of this journal, hopefully it can be improved. But even so
these shortcomings do not affects of the journal
REFERENCES
Entrepreneurship’, American Law & Economics Association Annual Meetings, Paper 26.
Audretsch, D. B., I. Grilo and A. R. Thurik, 2007, ‘Explaining
Entrepreneurship and the Role of Policy: a Framework’, in
D. B. Audretsch, I. Grilo and A. R. Thurik (eds.), Handbook