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Conceptual Model of Informal Business Development Based on Intellectual Capital Tinneke Evie Meggy Sumual; Muhammad Amir Arham; Arie Kawulur; Rocky Rimbing
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Mal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v4i1.1130

Abstract

This paper aims to describe the conceptual model of informal business development applied to “Tibo-Tibo” fisherwomen in North Minahasa Regency. Data and information were obtained by observation and structured interviews to “Tibo-Tibo” fisherwomen, business partners and village governments. The data was analyzed qualitatively by using Miles Huberman perspective, through stages: data reduction, data presentation, conclusion drawing and verification. After going through the validity of experts, this paper produced a conceptual model of informal business development based on intellectual capital namely human capital, social capital and organizational capital. This paper recommends that through the intellectual capital approach "Tibo-Tibo" fisher women's business can be improved through empowerment. Empowerment in the form of human capital will increase the added value products with the availability of a variety of products for frozen food businesses and products for culinary businesses. Empowerment in the form of social capital will strengthen the values of relationships with business partners, trust to customers and employees and strengthen the work culture "mapalus" (local wisdom for the community) such as cooperation and helping each other. Empowerment in the form of organizational will strengthening the management and organizational professionalism as well as the acknowledgment of business license and product brands by consumers.
Conceptual Model of Informal Business Development Based on Intellectual Capital Sumual, Tinneke Evie Meggy; Arham, Muhammad Amir; Kawulur, Arie; Rimbing, Rocky
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Mal
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v4i1.1130

Abstract

This paper aims to describe the conceptual model of informal business development applied to “Tibo-Tibo” fisherwomen in North Minahasa Regency. Data and information were obtained by observation and structured interviews to “Tibo-Tibo” fisherwomen, business partners and village governments. The data was analyzed qualitatively by using Miles Huberman perspective, through stages: data reduction, data presentation, conclusion drawing and verification. After going through the validity of experts, this paper produced a conceptual model of informal business development based on intellectual capital namely human capital, social capital and organizational capital. This paper recommends that through the intellectual capital approach "Tibo-Tibo" fisher women's business can be improved through empowerment. Empowerment in the form of human capital will increase the added value products with the availability of a variety of products for frozen food businesses and products for culinary businesses. Empowerment in the form of social capital will strengthen the values of relationships with business partners, trust to customers and employees and strengthen the work culture "mapalus" (local wisdom for the community) such as cooperation and helping each other. Empowerment in the form of organizational will strengthening the management and organizational professionalism as well as the acknowledgment of business license and product brands by consumers.
Co-Authors Agnesa, Dayana Ahmad Fadhli, Ahmad Ahmad, Ayub Aldi, Aldi Amir Halid Amir Lukum, Amir Anas Jusuf Ardiansyah Arie Frits Kawulur Asda Rauf Asman, Jelita Ramadhani Boby R. Payu Boby Rantow Payu Bumulo, Frahmawati Citra Aditya Kusuma Dafit Makalalag Daud, Riska Destin Fauzia Sahi Devi Yuli Yanti Bilatula Dewi Purnama Isa Djuno, Sukma Dewi A Duhe, Yanser J Fahrudin Zain Olilingo Febiola Kusuma Febriyanti Mardjun Fitri Hadi Yulia Akib Fitriani, Sherly Gani, Nurlaila Gobel, Mohammad Djahrin Harun, Moh Risal FH Herwin Mopangga Humalanggi, Mahyudin Ifa Adina Yafiz Irawati Abdul Ivan Rahmat Santoso Jesika Yuliani Mangopa Latif, Zulkarnain Lebi, Adwal Hidayatullah Lisnawaty Paje Lumula, Maulidin Ahmad Maryam Ilato mattoasi mattoasi Mentari Rizki Sawitri Pilomonu Meyko Panigoro Muhamad, Windi Lestari Mulyati, Yenni Ngabito, Syahrul Niswatin Nurain Pakaya Nurul Amalia Oluwa, Shevina Noviati Paputungan, Tarniawati Pauli, Sisrawati Pembawa, Iswanto Rachman, Fadilla Garini Radia Hafid Rezkiawan Tantawi Rifi Fazrina Djuuna Rifi Fazrina Djuuna Rimbing, Rocky Rio Hermawan Rio Monoarfa Rocky Rimbing Ronald S. Badu Roy Hasiru Salwaa Ardhiah Mohamad Santri Mamonto Siti Pratiwi Husain Sri Endang Saleh Sri Indriyani S. Dai Stella Junus sudirman sudirman Sudradjat, Cindy Melania V Sumarno Kaiman Sunuba, Sri Dela Supriyadi, Restu Nur Muhtia Syarwani Canon Tinneke Evie Meggy Sumual Tresya F. Naue Usman Moonti Vera Widyawati Wandri Pakaya Windri Tahawali Yasin R Ismail Yayan Abdika Zakaria, Siskawati A. Zul Fita Lihawa