2020
DOI: 10.9770/jssi.2020.10.oct(18)
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Can Life Quality Dimensions Alter Ecological Footprint for Sustainability of Asean Countries? Role of Per Capita Income, Happiness and Human Development

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“…The large potential of MSMEs in supporting the Indonesian economy is also inseparable from the various problems faced, both internally in the form of limited capital and technology, as well as externally related to licensing issues, raw materials, marketing to efforts to integrate into regional and global production chains (Ashariyadi, 2016). This is supported by the results of research by (Yunani et al, 2020) which show that the biggest problems faced by MSMEs in Indonesia today are capital (51,09%) and marketing (34,72%). The weakness of Indonesian MSME marketing in competing can be seen in the weak branding and promotion activities as well as the penetration of local and foreign markets (Zulianti & Aslam, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The large potential of MSMEs in supporting the Indonesian economy is also inseparable from the various problems faced, both internally in the form of limited capital and technology, as well as externally related to licensing issues, raw materials, marketing to efforts to integrate into regional and global production chains (Ashariyadi, 2016). This is supported by the results of research by (Yunani et al, 2020) which show that the biggest problems faced by MSMEs in Indonesia today are capital (51,09%) and marketing (34,72%). The weakness of Indonesian MSME marketing in competing can be seen in the weak branding and promotion activities as well as the penetration of local and foreign markets (Zulianti & Aslam, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Ecological assets that play an important role for the sustainability of ASEAN countries, namely agricultural for arable land. The role of humans is very important for the environment because various human activities can have a positive impact on the environment and the economy of a country and have a negative impact, namely a decrease in environmental degradation so that it can affect ecological assets for sustainability of ASEAN countries [7].…”
Section: Astesj Issn: 2415-6698mentioning
confidence: 99%