Entrepreneurship in Indonesia

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Agricultural Entrepreneurship
Artisan Business
Artisan Entrepreneurs
Artisan Entrepreneurship
Artisan Food
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Craft Beer
digital startup ecosystem Indonesia
Embeddedness Framework
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Entrepreneurship Research
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family business research
Indonesian Economy
Indonesian Entrepreneurs
Intra-regional Migration
investment in Indonesia
Knowledge Acquisition
Mainstream Entrepreneurship Research
Microenterprises
microenterprises (MIEs)
MIEs
Migrant Entrepreneurs
minority entrepreneurship studies
Portfolio Entrepreneurs
Portfolio Entrepreneurship
Rural Entrepreneurship
rural innovation Indonesia
small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
SME development strategies
Social Innovation
sustainable enterprise models
the local economy
TKI
venture capital Asia
Wayang Kulit
Word Of Mouth
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032035253
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Whilst other countries in Asia particularly China and India have been studied in terms of entrepreneurial endeavours, there is a lack of research on Indonesia despite it being amongst the fastest growing economies in the world. Indonesia is also one of the largest recipients of venture capital in Asia. This book looks at the growth of entrepreneurship in Indonesia from artisan and cultural endeavours to an increased awareness of digital and technology-based forms of entrepreneurship.

The book examines the distinct cultural heritage of people in Indonesia towards entrepreneurial pursuits and analyses the role family and minority businesses play in the development of entrepreneurial capabilities. It stresses the need to focus on more categories of entrepreneurship in Indonesia such as artisan, tourism and sustainability in order to facilitate the growth of digital-based startups.

This book will be amongst the first to explore how Indonesia is leaping ahead of competitors in its quest to be a dominant world power through its entrepreneurial pursuits.

Vanessa Ratten is an Associate Professor at the La Trobe University, Australia.