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Covid-19: Portrait of Preservation of the Batik Industry as a Regional Autonomy Noburu, Itoimiham; Himki, Arzo; Dithi, Arusyi; Kano, Katoyusyi; Anggraeni, Mey
Aptisi Transactions On Technopreneurship (ATT) Vol 2 No 2 (2020): September
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v2i2.91

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In 2020 coronavirus (covid-19) has shocked the world. This virus attacks the immunity of a person's body and the spread of this virus is very fast. The weakening of the Chinese economy due to the co-19 epidemic certainly had a significant impact on the world, because China is a country that is very influential in the world economy. Many various countries were affected by co-19, including Indonesia. This co-19 outbreak is one of the causes of the decline in people's economic capacity. Many companies suffered losses due to the impact of the covid-19 outbreak, the impact experienced one of them in the field of creative industries, many industries had to close because they were affected by the covid-19. One example of industries that are affected by covid-19 is the batik industry typical of Sumenep. In addition to industry, the tourism sector was affected, many tourist sites were closed due to the co-19 impact which did not allow the public to gather in many crowds. The government has made several efforts to reduce the spread of this epidemic by implementing Large-Scale Social Restrictions or commonly called PSBB in almost all areas according to government regulations. The research method used in this study is to use a qualitative perspective method where this research was conducted with the aim of developing and improving Sumenep batik craftsmen during the covid-19 pandemic. The government has made several efforts to reduce the spread of this epidemic by implementing Large-Scale Social Restrictions or commonly called PSBB in almost all areas according to government regulations. The research method used in this study is to use a qualitative perspective method where this research was conducted with the aim of developing and improving Sumenep batik craftsmen during the covid-19 pandemic. The government has made several efforts to reduce the spread of this epidemic by implementing Large-Scale Social Restrictions or commonly called PSBB in almost all areas according to government regulations. The research method used in this study is to use a qualitative perspective method where this research was conducted with the aim of developing and improving Sumenep batik craftsmen during the covid-19 pandemic.
Optimizing Digipreneurship in the Growth of the Digital Millennial Creative Economy Ecosystem Abudaqa, Anas; Noburu, Itoimiham
Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA Journal) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA)
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/sabda.v4i1.681

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This research aims to explore the optimization of digipreneurship in encouraging the growth of the digital creative economy ecosystem among millennials in the digital era. The background of this research emphasizes the economic transformation towards digitalization which offers great opportunities for millennials in the creative sector through technology. Despite this potential, there are several challenges, such as low digital literacy, limited access to technology, and inadequate infrastructure support. The purpose of this research is to understand how digipreneurship contributes to the growth of the creative economy ecosystem by overcoming these challenges. Using a descriptive qualitative method, in depth interviews with creative economy practitioners and secondary data analysis were conducted. The results show that digipreneurship plays an important role in business innovation and market expansion, particularly in fashion, music and design. However, barriers such as limited access to capital and lack of digital skills training are still major obstacles. The conclusion of this study shows that collaboration between the government, educational institutions, and the private sector is essential to strengthen the creative economy ecosystem, increase ac- cess to technology, improve digital literacy, and support the active participation of millennials in the digital economy.