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Collaboration as Innovation Strategic of Business Resilience Handicraft Industry in Central Java Indonesia Intan Shaferi; Rio Dhani Laksana; Muliasari Pinilih
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 5, No 1 (2022): 2022 Malang ICPM Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i1.1480

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Goal: The Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on the handicraft sector, as efforts to promote it have stalled. Purchase intention is reduced and business is sluggish. This condition provides an idea to be able to innovate in order to maintain the existence of the handcraft business. Practically, the handicraft industry is heavily affected by the declining tourism effect because many of its consumers come from abroad. The traditional nuance is closely related to handicrafts, so many tourists like it. Findings: As a strategy for industry resilience, innovation supports these business people. This research examines how industry players collaborate with many parties and what innovation are being made to deal with the Covid-19 widespread in the business people in the handicraft industry in 2021 in the Central Java region of Indonesia. Results: The results show that innovation with collaboration has an impact on business resilience and gives management strength to be able to make recovery. Supported by government policies, the recovery better. Suggested: the innovation can be deeply focusing on the process and also management to ensure the resilience. Keywords: innovation, business strategy, business resilience, handicraft industry.
Financial Capital and Production Demand for Value-Added Innovations in SMEs Shaferi, Intan; Nawarini, Alisa Tri; Setyanto, Refius Pradipta
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 4 (2023): 2023 ICPM Tokyo Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2647

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SMEs have characteristics and an important role in the economy. Its independent characteristic makes it must be able to innovate. Innovation that has meaning with added value in innovation. Several influencing factors come from internal and external SMEs. Internal factors are believed to have a fundamental strength for SMEs to innovate. One of them that was used in this research was financial capital. In addition, external factors, also have meaning for innovation. In this research, production from demand was used as variable. This study aims to examine how financial capital and demand of production affect SME innovation. The research was conducted on one hundred SMEs in the Java region of Indonesia. The research was carried out post-pandemic, in first term of 2023. The research was conducted by analyzing the intervariable using the structural equation partial least square model. The research results that financial capital and demand for production influence innovation to create added value for SMEs. Through this research, it is hoped that SMEs will be able to find out that the financial capital factor needs to be strengthened to create innovation. Besides that, production demand also has a role in SMEs seeking innovation by providing added value to their production.
Financial Capital and Production Demand for Value-Added Innovations in SMEs Shaferi, Intan; Nawarini, Alisa Tri; Setyanto, Refius Pradipta
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 4 (2023): 2023 ICPM Tokyo Proceeding
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2647

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SMEs have characteristics and an important role in the economy. Its independent characteristic makes it must be able to innovate. Innovation that has meaning with added value in innovation. Several influencing factors come from internal and external SMEs. Internal factors are believed to have a fundamental strength for SMEs to innovate. One of them that was used in this research was financial capital. In addition, external factors, also have meaning for innovation. In this research, production from demand was used as variable. This study aims to examine how financial capital and demand of production affect SME innovation. The research was conducted on one hundred SMEs in the Java region of Indonesia. The research was carried out post-pandemic, in first term of 2023. The research was conducted by analyzing the intervariable using the structural equation partial least square model. The research results that financial capital and demand for production influence innovation to create added value for SMEs. Through this research, it is hoped that SMEs will be able to find out that the financial capital factor needs to be strengthened to create innovation. Besides that, production demand also has a role in SMEs seeking innovation by providing added value to their production.