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Bridging Tradition and Digitalization: Government’s Role In Transforming Indonesia’s Heritage MSMEs Eka Putri, Zeni; Bintarsih Sekarningrum; Azwar; Anang Muftiadi
Journal of Sumatera Sociological Indicators Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jssi.v4i2.23017

Abstract

This study aims to examine the role of government policies in facilitating the digital transformation of traditional SMEs in Kampung Rendang and Kampung Tenun, Indonesia. It explores how digitalization impacts business sustainability, MSMEs' challenges, and the opportunities enabled through government interventions. Employing a comparative case study approach, this research analyzes SMEs' adoption of e-commerce platforms, digital marketing, and financial technologies. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, field observations, and policy analysis, focusing on government-led digitalization programs and SME adaptation strategies. The study finds that government initiatives—such as branding programs, digital training, and financial assistance—play a critical role in enabling SMEs to adopt digital tools. However, challenges persist, including low digital literacy, inadequate infrastructure, and regulatory inconsistencies. Despite these obstacles, digital platforms like Tokopedia, Shopee, and social media have facilitated access to broader markets and new business opportunities. This research offers a novel perspective by integrating digital transformation frameworks with social capital theory to understand how government policies shape the digital resilience of heritage-based S,MEs. It contributes fresh insights into the intersection of digitalization, cultural heritage, and SME empowerment in rural settings.