2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.319
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Mapping on Entrepreneurship Policy in Indonesia

Abstract: Entrepreneurship policy has an influence in creating a conducive environment to support and develop entrepreneurship. A challenge in developing entrepreneurship policy is that one policy applied in certain areas cannot be applied in other areas automatically. The number of entrepreneurship policy literature, mostly originates from developed country or few from developing country. As well as in Indonesia, entrepreneurship policy has not been explored yet. The first attempt of this research is to define the mapp… Show more

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“…New independent middlemen also appear who sell individual coffee bean to shops that only operate during harvest by building a semi-permanent coffee processing facility in cooperation with a local farmer. At the same time, the central and local governments also introduce an entrepreneurial program as well as geographical indication certificate where the farmer is encouraged to directly access the market so as not to be mocked by the middlemen, including agricultural processing program so that the farmer gains added value (Durand & Fournier, 2017;Mirzanti et al, 2015). Even some local governments buy roasting machine imported from Germany that the price is nearly 40,000 euro per unit to be donated to farmer group who wants to process their own coffee.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New independent middlemen also appear who sell individual coffee bean to shops that only operate during harvest by building a semi-permanent coffee processing facility in cooperation with a local farmer. At the same time, the central and local governments also introduce an entrepreneurial program as well as geographical indication certificate where the farmer is encouraged to directly access the market so as not to be mocked by the middlemen, including agricultural processing program so that the farmer gains added value (Durand & Fournier, 2017;Mirzanti et al, 2015). Even some local governments buy roasting machine imported from Germany that the price is nearly 40,000 euro per unit to be donated to farmer group who wants to process their own coffee.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los resultados de las investigaciones empíricas pueden servir de insumo para el diseño y aplicación de políticas públicas orientadas a promover el progreso de las regiones menos desarrolladas; implementarlas debe tomar en cuenta dos aspectos: el emprendimiento genera contagio espacial y el capital humano se mueve en el espacio. Investigaciones empíricas recientes (Mirzanti, Simatupang y Larso, 2015) sugieren que, para promover el surgimiento de nuevos emprendimientos, resulta necesaria la existencia de diversos programas enfocados a la formación empresarial y de habilidades, además de incentivos para las pequeñas y medianas empresas que contemplen la adquisición de tecnología apropiada mediante préstamos destinados a facilitar la creación de negocios propios; en este sentido, Li, et al (2016) y Mthanti y Ojah (2017) señalan que la existencia de préstamos a tasas relativamente bajas por parte de entidades financieras anima a que los emprendedores creen sus propias empresas. De Lucia, Balena, Melone y Borri (2016) también indican que los individuos requieren un fácil acceso a entidades financieras para la obtención de recursos, así como que el gobierno debe enfocarse en mejorar la educación impartida con la finalidad de contar con capital humano capacitado a largo plazo.…”
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“…The failure of many public policies for the small businesses is ultimately a result of policy-makers' focus on big businesses and the academia's lack of interest in the small business (Hervas-Oliver et al, 2011;Von Tunzelmann & Acha, 2005). Therefore, it is important that policy-makers develop public policies to encourage entrepreneurship as well as local and regional development, because an innovation policy is, by its own nature, local (Audretsch & Link, 2012;Mirzanti, Simatupang, & Larso, 2015;Mrożewski & Kratzer, 2017;Roper, Love, & Bonner, 2017). Moreover, public policies supporting innovation in small businesses must consider both the innovation context of the small enterprise itself and the local entrepreneurial context (Henrekson, 2014;Huggins & Thompson, 2015).…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%