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Strategies for Strengthening Local Businesses through Digital Marketplace Transformation in the New Economy Era in Bone Regency Dwiyanti, Andi Amitya Resty; Ayub, Zulkifli; Masriadi, Masriadi; Asdar, Asdar; Sahid, Abdul
PERSPEKTIF Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): PERSPEKTIF
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v14i4.15854

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This study analyzes the digital transformation of marketplaces as a strategy to strengthen micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi. The background of this study is based on the digital technology adoption gap between urban and rural areas, which impacts the competitiveness of MSMEs. This study employs a qualitative approach with a case study design, involving 15 informants comprising business operators, marketplace platform managers, MSME facilitators, and local government representatives. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, observations, and document analysis, then analyzed using the Miles, Huberman, and Saldana model to identify key themes. The findings reveal five key themes: (1) the motivation to adopt marketplaces is driven by the need to expand market reach and adapt to changing consumer behavior; (2) key enablers include training and technical assistance, while barriers include low digital literacy, infrastructure limitations, and logistical challenges; (3) digitalization has a positive impact on sales growth and changes in consumer behavior, particularly among younger generations; (4) local-based mentoring strategies and entrepreneurial communities such as Tangan Di Atas (TDA) are effective in accelerating digital adaptation; and (5) government policies support training and business legality, but collaboration with local platforms is still limited. This study highlights the importance of multi-actor collaboration and contextualized policy interventions to build inclusive, resilient, and sustainable digital marketplace ecosystems in rural areas, providing actionable insights for regional governments and stakeholders in strengthening rural digital economies.
Reskilling and Upskilling Strategies as the Key to Workforce Adaptation in the Era of Automation and AI Masriadi, Masriadi; Marhati, Marhati; Jumiati, Jumiati; Sahid, Abdul; Malik, Sahruddin
PERSPEKTIF Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): PERSPEKTIF
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/perspektif.v14i4.15910

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The transformation of the labor landscape driven by automation and artificial intelligence (AI) demands new, relevant, and adaptive skills from the workforce. This study aims to identify contextual and inclusive reskilling and upskilling strategies in rural areas, focusing on Bone Regency, South Sulawesi. Using a qualitative case study approach with in-depth interviews involving training providers, participants, community leaders, and local government agencies, the study finds that strengthening basic digital literacy is a critical foundation for preparing communities to navigate technological transitions. Blended learning models, the use of locally relevant media, and the involvement of community mentors have proven effective in increasing participation and comprehension. However, challenges such as limited digital infrastructure, a shortage of qualified trainers, and low training literacy persist. Multi-stakeholder collaboration among vocational training institutions, village governments, and local businesses emerges as a key strategy to expand training reach and ensure program sustainability. Locally relevant training, such as digital marketing for SMEs and online modules aligned with the national Prakerja program, shows strong potential to create new employment opportunities and enhance community competitiveness. This study recommends strengthening training infrastructure, providing continuous mentoring, and designing community-based policies as essential strategies for successful workforce transformation in the digital era. The findings contribute to Indonesia’s national human resource development agenda by offering evidence-based insights on how localized, collaborative approaches can accelerate workforce adaptation to global technological disruption.
Co-Authors . Zulfan A. Fachrin, Suharni Abd. Gafur Abdi, Muhammad Jayadi Abdul Sahid, Abdul Agusmulyadin, Agusmulyadin Ahri, Reza Aril Akmal Akmal Aldilawati, Sari Alfian Alfian Alif, Adimas Buyar Anas, Risnayanti Andi Rizki Amelia Andyna, Cut Aras, Dzulkarnain Arifin, Fadil Abdillah Arman Arman Arnilasari, Sri Asdar Asdar Aslan, Sarahfin Asmaul Husna Awaludin Arifin Ayub, Zulkifli Azis, Rahmawati Bachtiar, Rachmi Bahri, Halida Basri, Muh. Cahyani, Rafika Cindenia Puspasari Cut Khairunnisa Dwiyanti, Andi Amitya Resty Erna Irawati, Erna Eva, Andy Fairuz Zuraida Fatmah Afrianty Gobel Febriany, Mila Febriyanti, Feby Firdaus, Sirajuddin Fitri, Dwi Fitriatunnisa Fitriatunnisa, Fitriatunnisa Fitriyanti, Pipit Gobel, Fatmawaty Afrianty Hamzah, Wardiah Harbaeni, Harbaeni Hardiyanti Hardiyanti Hasnawati Hasnawati Hasniati, Hasniati Hazan, Hazan Ikhram Hardi S Ilmianti, Ilmianti Indrya Kirana Mattulada, Indrya Kirana Iprab, Ika Hartati Irma Rahayu, Irma Jafaruddin Jafaruddin, Jafaruddin Jella, Menason Jeterianus Jufri, Sabri Jumiati Jumiati Kamaruddin Kamaruddin Khaeriah, Yaumil Khairunnnisa, Khairunnnisa Lestari, Nurasisa Lilies Anggarwati Astuti, Lilies Anggarwati M, Alfiah Aqira Maharani, Jingga Ayu Mahmud, Nur U. Malik, Sahruddin Maqhfirah Amiruddin Marhati, Marhati Mattalitti, Sitti Fadhillah Oemar Mawarni, Agil Mohd Zamre Mohd Zahir Mubarroq, Raveal Muchlis Muchlis MUHAMMAD ALI Muhammad Hatta Muhammad Ikhtiar Mulya, Virdha Dwi munir, Zainul Munir Murniati . Muslimin Muslimin Ni Luh Yulyana Dewi Novawaty, Eva Nuphanudin, Nuphanudin Nur Fadhilah Arifin Nur Ulmy Mahmud Nurarafah Nurul Alrahmi Nurul Hikmah Nurwahita, Nurwahita Pamewa, Kurniati Pamewa, Kurniaty Patriani, Ira Pebrianti, Isma Pertiwisari, Amanah Purwanti, Sari Puspitasari, Yustisia Radjulaeni, Nur Azizah A Rizki Amelia Rusdi, Fachira Jamila Rusydi, Arni Rizqiany S, Asriani Minarti safitri, gita Salam, Rahmat Saldy Yusuf Samsidarwati, Besse Sapta Eka Putra Sari, Andi Dewi Sitti Patimah Solly Aryza Solong, Aras Sri Widyawati Syamsiar, Nur Khairunnisa T, Andriani T., Nur Najmah Utama, Mohammad Dharma Wijaya, Muh. Fajrin Wijaya, Romi Wiwik Handayani Ya'cob, Ahamad Yunita, Tri Yunus, Andi Muhammad Yusriani, Yusriani Yusrini Selviani, Yusrini Zaenudin, Agung Zahari, Zahari