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OverviewThis new volume of the Entrepreneurship and Global Economic Growth series explores Indonesia's most recent business and economic developments. Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Indonesia has chapters covering topics such as SMEs, public companies, stock markets, government, or non-profit organizations to explain economic growth and factors. Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Indonesia chapters carefully addresses economic growth in contemporary Indonesia. Since the Asian monetary crisis in Indonesia has initiated reforms and its progress is substantial, becoming the largest economy in Southeast Asia and the world's 16th largest. Featuring empirical studies in management and organization along with market-based studies discussing the economic growth of contemporary Indonesia, chapters cover a broad range disciplines, including entrepreneurship, government support, family business, marketing strategy, stock market, poverty, and microfinance. Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Indonesia's analysis touches on timely, interdisciplinary subjects effecting both big and small cities in Indonesia while also highlighting the role of education in improving entrepreneurship. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bruno S. Sergi (Harvard University, USA) , Dedhy Sulistiawan (University of Surabaya, Indonesia)Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.615kg ISBN: 9781802624328ISBN 10: 1802624325 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 26 May 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1. The Small Firm Performance and Entrepreneurial Competence Revealed Through Competitiveness Framework: A Case Study of MSMEs in Indonesia; Puteri Andika Sari and Wiendy Puspita Sari Chapter 2. The Impact of School Operational Assistance Fund and Regional Gross Domestic Product to Education; Gatot Iwan Kurniawan and Allysca Libby Shafira Chapter 3. Father’s Role and Responsible Ownership: The Case of Three Family Business Indonesia; Liliana Dewi, Eko Budi Santoso, and Kazia Laturette Chapter 4. How Capable is Entrepreneurship Education to Encourage Entrepreneurial Students?; Sri Palupi Prabandari Chapter 5. Content Marketing Strategies to Maximise Product Sales SMEs in North Sumatra; Beby Karina Fawzeea Sembiring, Endang Sulistya Rini, and Tetty Yuliaty Chapter 6. Purchasing Ethics of Entrepreneurship Self-Concept and Religiosity and Moral Intensity in Lotte Mart South Jakarta Indonesia; Endang Ruswanti, Nia Puspita Hapsari, and Moehammad Unggul Januarko Chapter 7. Assets Efficiency and Stock Returns: Descriptive Analysis; Khaira Amalia Fachrudin and Fahrudin Chapter 8. The Effect of Internet Inclusion on Financial Inclusion in P2P Lending in Indonesia, Base on Human Capital Point of View; Eddy Priyanto, Eny Lestari Widarni, and Suryaning Bawono Chapter 9. Implementation of Poverty Reduction in North Maluku Province; Dewi Permatasari, Ghozali Maski, and Asfi Manzilati Chapter 10. To Pay Through the Nose? The Reasons for Millennials Willingness to Pay Premium for Green Products; Rila Anggraeni and Christin Susilowati Chapter 11. Mapping Variables and Key Actors in Corn Farming in Dompu District: A Development of Economic Institutional Models in the Agribusiness Sector; Dodo Kurniawan, Candra Ananda Fajri, Putu Mahardika Adi S, and Moh. Khusaini Chapter 12. Opportunistic Behavior and Financial Distress: The Case of Earnings Management; Felizia Arni Rudiawarni and Inglan Sari Budianto Chapter 13. Transforming Indonesian Rural Microfinance Institutions; Yudha Aryo Sudibyo, Novita Puspasari, and Yanuar Eko Restianto Chapter 14. Problem Implementation MBNQA Quality Management System at SMES; Ayi Tejaningrum and Yudi Wahyudin Chapter 15. Technology Investment, Consumption and Economic Growth in Poverty Eradication Efforts in Indonesia; Eny Lestari Widarni and Suryaning Bawono Chapter 16. Visibility and Information Accuracy of Coffee Supply Chain in West Java Indonesia; Anton Mulyono Azis, Maya Irjayanti, and Dedi Rusyandi Chapter 17. Does Financing Source Affect Productivity and Efficiency in Tuna Fishing Business?; Anthon Efani, Ali Muntaha, Riski Agung Lestariadi, and Etika Y.W. Tirta Chapter 18. The Impact of Covid-19 on the Socio-Economic Conditions of the Province of East Nusa Tenggara; Marselina Ratu, Cicilia A. Tungga, and Novi T. Kiak Chapter 19. Implementation of Risk Management to Develop the Potential of Beach Tourism; Dani Dagustani, Gatot Iwan Kurniawan, Heppy Agustiana, and Rediawan Miharja Chapter 20. Improving Bank Efficiency and Reducing Asymmetric Information Through Innovation on Extensible Business Reporting Language; Setyo Tri Wahyudi, Kartika Sari, Rihana Sofie Nabella, and Dyah Dwi Zubaidah Chapter 21. Tourism Village Sustainability Strategy in Malang Regency, Indonesia: Analytical Hierarchy Process and Multidimensional Scaling Approach; Yetty Nurhayati, Pudjihardjo, Susilo, and Marlina EkawatyReviewsAuthor InformationBruno S. Sergi, PhD, is an instructor at Harvard University, where he is also a faculty affiliate at the Center for International Development and the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. He is also co-director of the Lab for Entrepreneurship and Development (LEAD), a research lab based in Cambridge, USA, that aims to generate and share knowledge about entrepreneurship, development, and sustainability. Dedhy Sulistiawan, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Surabaya. Currently, he also serves as the Chairman of the Social Science and Business Research Network (SSBRN). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |