2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/592/1/012031
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Exploration of creative industry networks: the case of Binongjati knitting community

Abstract: The creative economy is a term used to describe industrial activities that are traditional and innovative. Each creative economic activity in Indonesia has its own uniqueness, and in these activities skills, knowledge, and creativity are transferred through local and national links. The paper argues that the characteristics of similar artists are very different between the two types of industries. This paper aims to examine the business networks developed in the context of creative and informal economy in the … Show more

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“…Apart from the bank, there are also microcredit providers, in this case the collectors (Aritenang et al, 2020;Suryadi et al, 2020). They generally provide assistance without any conditions, they come from house to house offering loans.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Women And E-commerce: Some Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from the bank, there are also microcredit providers, in this case the collectors (Aritenang et al, 2020;Suryadi et al, 2020). They generally provide assistance without any conditions, they come from house to house offering loans.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Women And E-commerce: Some Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, key factors in the creative economy are institutions, knowledge, and innovative ideas within spatial boundaries and beyond them. The city serves as a platform for the exchange of values, a space for dialogue and interaction between consumers, consumer communities, and firms (Aritenang, 2020). Furthermore, research has shown that resource constraints, influenced by industrial and geographical contexts, can be compensated by social relationships and local identity, in whose creation or reinterpretation local authorities can play a significant role (Stam & van de Ven, 2019).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, knitting has shown dynamic market growth governed by increasing demands for knitted garments in domestic and international markets. 1 Low cost and rapid manufacturing facilitate the knitwear industry in meeting daily, rising customer demands. 2 Hence, about 50% of market demands seem to be fulfilled by knitwear compared to woven outfits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%