scholarly journals Development Models and Strategy of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in South Sulawesi

Author(s):  
Muhammad Ardiansyah
2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-32
Author(s):  
Muhammad Batri

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Makassar City are growing and increasing, but there are also some that do not survive the existing problems. This study aims to (1) to determine the effect of training, education and mentoring partially on the income of Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises in the Technical Executing Unit (TEU) PLUT of Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises Cooperatives of South Sulawesi Province; (2) to determine the effect of training, education and assistance simultaneously on the income of Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises in Technical Executing Unit (TEU) PLUT of Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises Cooperatives in South Sulawesi Province (3) to find out the most dominant variables affecting the income of Micro and Small Businesses in Technical Executing Unit (TEU) PLUT of Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises Cooperatives in South Sulawesi Province. The data of this study were obtained through a questionnaire by taking 70 respondents. Analysis of the data used in this study is Multiple Linear Regression using SPSS version 22. The results of this study indicate that the variables of training, education and mentoring have a positive and significant effect partially and simultaneously on the income of Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises in the Technical Executing Unit (TEU) PLUT of Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises Cooperatives in South Sulawesi Province. The most dominant variable influencing the income of Small and Medium Enterprises in Technical Executing Unit (TEU) PLUT of Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises Cooperatives in South Sulawesi Province is 'Training'.  


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.21) ◽  
pp. 209 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wahyuddin Latunreng ◽  
Daryanto Hesti Wibowo

This study aims to determine the role of organizational culture in the context of the competitiveness of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the silk industry in Indonesia. The case studies carried out in Wajo, South Sulawesi as one of Indonesia's leading silk producer. The influence of organizational culture on competitiveness is analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively through field survey. Respondents came from silk businesses and local governments, Regent, Head of the Department of Trade and Industry. Then it is compared to the SMEs practices in several countries in Asia: Japan, China and India. The results showed that the organizational culture of SMEs silk in Wajo district classified as 'good' so that it is a strong capital in the development of silk industry in this area. Marketing, development of product design, advanced technology and copyright need attention in increasing competitiveness as a consequence of the free market. The results of this study support the Indonesian government that has recently turned out to specifically instruct Wajo local governments in taking strategic decisions to spur growth in this industry sector.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (01) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
M. Ardiansyah Syam ◽  
Syahril Djaddang ◽  
Fachrudin Salim ◽  
Widarto Rachbini

Abstrak      Ekonomi Kreatif merupakan salah satu sektor yang diharapkan mampu menjadi kekuatan baru ekonomi nasional yang berkelanjutan, dan menekankan pada penambahan nilai barang melalui daya pikir serta kreatifitas manusia. Pada tahun 2019, ekonomi kreatif Indonesia tumbuh sebesar 6.25% melampai pertumbuhan ekonomi nasional. Untuk menumbuhkan dan meningkatkan potensi ekonomi kreatif berbasis kearifan lokal, pelatihan dasar kewirausahaan dan dasar-dasar akuntansi bagi pengurus dan anggota koperasi, bumdes dan UKM merupakan hal yang sangat diperlukan. Salah satu permasalahan yang dihadapi oleh Usaha kecil dan Menengah (UKM) adalah akses permodalan baik dari bank maupun lembaga keuangan lainnya yang disebabkan oleh ketidakmampuan pemilik Usaha Kecil dan Menengah untuk menyajikan laporan keuangan usahanya dengan benar. Tujuan dari pelatihan dasar kewirausahaan dan dasar-dasar akuntasi ini adalah untuk menginisiasi anggota masyarakat untuk menjadi wirausahawan yang memahami pentingnya pencatatan dan pelaporan keuangan berdasarkan disiplin akuntansi. Berdasarkan data dari Badan Ekonomi Kreatif Indonesia, Sulawesi Selatan memiliki 188.547 unit ekonomi kreatif, dan 181.048 atau 96.02% belum memiliki badan usaha. Di Kabupaten Soppeng tercatat hanya 1.2 % pelaku usaha ekonomi kreatif. Untuk itu pelatihan dasar kewirausahaan dan dasar-dasar akuntansi merupakan salah satu solusi awal untuk menginisiasi dan membina pelaku ekonomi kreatif. Sebagai rekomendasi, pelatihan mengenai pentingnya badan usaha dari aspek hukum dan legalitas perlu dilakukan sebagai tindak lanjut dari pelatihan dasar kewirausahaan dan dasar-dasar akuntansi. Abstract      The Creative Economy is one of the sectors that is expected to be a new strength of the national economy that is sustainable, and emphasizes the addition of value through the power of thought and human creativity. In 2019, Indonesia's creative economy grow by 6.25% beyond national economic growth. To foster and enhance the potential of the creative economy based on local wisdom, entrepreneurship basic training and accounting basics for management and members of cooperatives, community service and SMEs is very necessary. One of the problems faced by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is access to capital from both banks and other financial institutions caused by the inability of Small and Medium Business owners to present their business financial statements correctly. The aim of this basic entrepreneurship training and the fundamentals of accounting is to initiate community members to become entrepreneurs who understand the importance of financial recording and reporting based on accounting discipline. Based on data from the Indonesian Creative Economy Agency, South Sulawesi has 188,547 creative economy units, and 181,048 or 96.02% do not have business entities. In Soppeng Regency, there are only 1.2% of creative economy entrepreneurs. To that end, basic entrepreneurship training and fundamentals of accounting is one of the initial solutions for initiating and fostering creative economic actors. As a recommendation, training on the importance of business entities from legal and legal aspects needs to be done as a follow-up to basic entrepreneurship training and fundamentals of accounting.


Author(s):  
Andi Nuddin ◽  
Rustam Abd Rauf ◽  
Muh. Fahruddin Nurdin

Since the last 20 years, discussions about Indonesia's position and role in the International cocoa trade have attracted the interest of experts and scientists, not only those in the field of agribusiness and economics, but also able to attract the interest of scientists in the institutional field. This study analyzes how the institutional role in the development of cocoa production through interpretative structural modeling (ISM) analysis approach, with the research location of North Luwu Regency of South Sulawesi. The results of the ISM analysis showed that out of the 13 institutions analyzed, there were nine institutions as priority actors in the development of cocoa production, namely: ((1) Joined Farmer group, (2) Local office for extension services (BP4K), and (3) Extension Officer (4) Private companies, (5) Center for Research/Universities, (6) Local Office for Agriculture and Plantation services, (7) Cocoa Development Center/CDC, (8) Local office for Trade, Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises, and (9) Cocoa Marketing Institute. Furthermore, based on the results of the power-dependent driver matrix mapping, there are three institutions in independent positions, and six other institutions in the linkage position. The six institutions in this linkage position, must be coordinated through effective management, because in addition to affecting the success of the program, feedback can also hinder the development of cocoa production. One of the institutions in the linkage position, namely private companies occupies a key priority position in the development of cocoa production.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 28-36
Author(s):  
Abdul Rahim

This study aims to determine the effect of small and medium enterprises (SME) growth on labor absorption, the effect of regional minimum wages level for small and medium enterprises toward employment absorption, as well asthe effect of both SME growth and minimum wages on the employment absorption in Bone Regency South Sulawesi. This research was conducted at the Office of Cooperatives and SMEs as well the Manpower Office of Bone Regency, South Sulawesi. The type of researchis descriptive quantitative. The results indicates that the Adjusted R square value of this model is 0.916, which means that 91.60 percent of variations in the employment absorption could be explained by independent variables in the study, while the remaining 8.40 percent is explained by other factors which arenot included in this study. The value of AdjustedR Squares is above 50 percent and categorized inthe good category. In the other wordthe selection of variables affecting the dependent variable is already very appropriate


2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 343
Author(s):  
Muhammad Yunus Amar

In the last decade, many researchers have conducted studies on the efforts to improve corporate performance through the stimulation of specific business strategy approach. This study aims to analyze the effect of product differentiation strategy on operating performance of the company. The study was conducted on industrial of SMEs in South Sulawesi, Indonesia using a survey method with the sample of 75 respondents. The data were collected through questionnaires, and processed by the method of path analysis. The results show that the strategy of product differentiation (vertical and horizontal) affects the operational performance of industrial of the SMEs significantly and negatively. It has implications such as in the early stages of the implementation of this strategy; the company can issue additional production costs in the form of material costs, and more failing products without being accompanied by an increase in new customers. This study can be continued to further examine the relationship of differentiation strategy implementation and performance of the company involving a moderator variable lag-time and the role of production technology in the research model.


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