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PENINGKATAN USAHA PENGOLAHAN JAHE MERAH SARABBA BUBUK: INOVASI TEKNIK PENGOLAHAN PRODUK TRADISIONAL Fatmawaty, A. St.; Bijaksana, A. Muh. Arif; Rasnawati, Rasnawati
WIRATANI Vol 8, No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/wiratani.v8i1.538

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Start-Up Ecosystem in Makassar: Determinants of Success and Challenges Faced Fatmawaty, A. St.
Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen Profitability Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): AGUSTUS 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

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This study aims to examine the development of the start-up ecosystem in Makassar City, focusing on the factors that influence success and the challenges faced by start-up actors. Using mixed methods, this study combines qualitative data analysis of 30 local start-ups and in-depth interviews with various stakeholders, such as start-up founders, investors, local government, as well as communities and incubation centers. The results show that access to capital, support from local government, and the quality of human resources are key success factors for start-ups, while key challenges include limited digital infrastructure and difficulty accessing broader markets. The practical implications of these findings include the need to improve access to capital through partnerships with investors and more affordable funding programs, the development of equitable digital infrastructure to support access and service quality, and human resource training to strengthen technical and managerial skills. In addition, there needs to be support to help start-ups access regional and national markets through collaboration with local governments and joint promotions, in order to expand market reach and improve the competitiveness of start-ups in Makassar. With these steps, the start-up ecosystem in Makassar can further develop and have a positive impact on the local economy
The Agricultural Digital Divide: Impact of Internet Penetration on Mechanization Adoption and Labor Productivity in Rural Areas Fatmawaty, A. St.; Amruddin, Amruddin; Asie, Erina Riak
Agriculture Journal Vol 3 No 1 (2026): February, 2026
Publisher : CV. HEI PUBLISHING INDONESIA

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The agricultural sector faces a structural divide between traditional practices and data-driven digitalization. This research investigates the influence of rural internet penetration on the adoption of modern agricultural machinery and its impact on labor productivity in Indonesia. Utilizing a quantitative framework, the study synthesizes official secondary data from national labor, digital development, and agricultural databases covering 38 provinces. Results demonstrate a significant positive correlation, where high-connectivity regions exhibit a 63.46% higher productivity index compared to digitally isolated areas. Path analysis reveals that internet penetration serves as a critical enabler, where gains in labor efficiency are predominantly mediated by the adoption of physical mechanization. However, low digital literacy in Eastern Indonesia remains a structural constraint. The study concludes that while rural internet penetration plays an important role in accelerating mechanization adoption, its effectiveness in improving agricultural productivity is highly dependent on digital literacy and the integration of digital infrastructure with mechanization practices.