This study aims to analyze the influence of IT mastery, networking, and business capital on the performance of MSMEs in the Jago Silo community of Blitar City. With a population of 200 MSME members, a sample of 50 people was taken. Sampling follows the Arikunto (2012) method, where a sample is taken from 10-25% of the population if it amounts to more than 100 people. The results of the study show that IT mastery (X1), networking (X2), and business capital (X3) each have a significant influence on the performance of MSMEs. The IT mastery variable (X1) has a Sig value of 0.259 (> 0.05), networking (X2) 0.912 (> 0.05), and business capital (X3) 0.636 (> 0.05), so all hypotheses are accepted. Simultaneously, these three variables have a significant effect on the performance of MSMEs, shown by the values of Fcal = 6.257 and Sig = 0.001 (< 0.05). The determination coefficient of 97.4% showed that IT mastery, networking, and business capital contributed greatly to the performance of MSMEs, while 2.6% was influenced by other factors that were not studied. This research shows that these factors are very important in improving the performance of MSMEs in the Jago Silo Blitar community.
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