Mapping the Competitive Advantage of SMEs in East Java, Indonesia

This article describes the situation and potential of SMEs in East Java Indonesia. Small and medium enterprises are essential to support the economic progress of a country. By using descriptive analysis and multiple regression then generated mapping. Mapping the characteristics and competitiveness o...

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Main Authors: Diana Sulianti K. Tobing, Moehammad Fathorazz, Gusti Ayu Wulandari
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Semarang 2018-06-01
Series:Jurnal Dinamika Manajemen
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Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jdm/article/view/14649
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description This article describes the situation and potential of SMEs in East Java Indonesia. Small and medium enterprises are essential to support the economic progress of a country. By using descriptive analysis and multiple regression then generated mapping. Mapping the characteristics and competitiveness of SMEs is done as a basis for gap analysis. If the current condition of Indonesian SMEs is known, benchmarking can be done by comparing ideal conditions or targets to be achieved in the face of global competition. The mapping generated from this research is expected to provide an overall picture of SMEs in disrict of Jember, Bondosowo, Situbondo and Banyuwangi, East Java Province, Indonesia, so that it can assist government and business actors in determining business strategies and policies. This study found the variables that significantly affect the competitive position are innovation ability, quality focus, customer loyalty, response to change, price advantage and marketing power. While the insignificant membership of the cooperative, it does not have a significant role for the creation of a strong competitive position. This is supported by the fact that most of the SMEs in eastern Java are not members of the cooperative. Similarly, business status with legal status and not and the use of intermediary traders is not a thing that affects the strength of competitive position.
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spelling doaj-art-5879e12dc92d4defb235eff6f18384a02025-08-20T03:33:39ZengUniversitas Negeri SemarangJurnal Dinamika Manajemen2086-06682337-54342018-06-0191233210.15294/jdm.v9i1.146497477Mapping the Competitive Advantage of SMEs in East Java, IndonesiaDiana Sulianti K. Tobing0Moehammad Fathorazz1Gusti Ayu Wulandari2University of JemberUniversity of JemberUniversity of JemberThis article describes the situation and potential of SMEs in East Java Indonesia. Small and medium enterprises are essential to support the economic progress of a country. By using descriptive analysis and multiple regression then generated mapping. Mapping the characteristics and competitiveness of SMEs is done as a basis for gap analysis. If the current condition of Indonesian SMEs is known, benchmarking can be done by comparing ideal conditions or targets to be achieved in the face of global competition. The mapping generated from this research is expected to provide an overall picture of SMEs in disrict of Jember, Bondosowo, Situbondo and Banyuwangi, East Java Province, Indonesia, so that it can assist government and business actors in determining business strategies and policies. This study found the variables that significantly affect the competitive position are innovation ability, quality focus, customer loyalty, response to change, price advantage and marketing power. While the insignificant membership of the cooperative, it does not have a significant role for the creation of a strong competitive position. This is supported by the fact that most of the SMEs in eastern Java are not members of the cooperative. Similarly, business status with legal status and not and the use of intermediary traders is not a thing that affects the strength of competitive position.https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jdm/article/view/14649potential small and medium enterprisessmall and medium scale enterprisesmappingbusi ness actorsbusiness strategiesbusiness policies.
spellingShingle Diana Sulianti K. Tobing
Moehammad Fathorazz
Gusti Ayu Wulandari
Mapping the Competitive Advantage of SMEs in East Java, Indonesia
Jurnal Dinamika Manajemen
potential small and medium enterprises
small and medium scale enterprises
mapping
busi ness actors
business strategies
business policies.
title Mapping the Competitive Advantage of SMEs in East Java, Indonesia
title_full Mapping the Competitive Advantage of SMEs in East Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Mapping the Competitive Advantage of SMEs in East Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the Competitive Advantage of SMEs in East Java, Indonesia
title_short Mapping the Competitive Advantage of SMEs in East Java, Indonesia
title_sort mapping the competitive advantage of smes in east java indonesia
topic potential small and medium enterprises
small and medium scale enterprises
mapping
busi ness actors
business strategies
business policies.
url https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jdm/article/view/14649
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