Analysis of policy regulations and market access as drivers of collaboration in enhancing sustainable competitiveness in the project creative industry

This study uses a structural equation model to analyze the role of regulation and policy with market access through collaboration and networking to sustainably improve the creative industry's competitiveness. Questionnaires were distributed to respondents in the creative sector in four big...

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Main Authors: Lukmandono Lukmandono, Ni Luh Putu Hariastuti, Mochamad Junaidi Hidayat, Zeplin Jiwa Husada Tariga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2025-01-01
Series:Journal of Project Management
Online Access:https://www.growingscience.com/jpm/Vol10/jpm_2025_18.pdf
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Summary:This study uses a structural equation model to analyze the role of regulation and policy with market access through collaboration and networking to sustainably improve the creative industry's competitiveness. Questionnaires were distributed to respondents in the creative sector in four big cities in Indonesia, namely Surabaya, Bandung, Yogyakarta, and Solo. The results of distributing questionnaires to 280 respondents and 250 questionnaires can be further processed with a response rate of 89.29%. Based on the goodness of fit test results, the model tested fits the data very well. All evaluation criteria met or exceeded the recommended values. Market access is the most influential variable on collaboration, networking, and competitiveness in the creative industry, with a coefficient value of 0.60. Collaboration and networking are essential variables in improving creative sectors, with a coefficient of 0.59. Although influential on collaboration and networking, regulations and policies do not significantly affect the creative industry's competitiveness because the coefficient index value is -0.11. However, rules and guidelines can indirectly affect the competitiveness of the creative sector through collaboration and networking, with a coefficient value of 0.189. The practical contribution of research provides insight for the government to create policies and regulations that support the creative industry and protect imported products so they do not kill domestic creative products. Contribution for practitioners to build collaboration with various parties in the country and build market access so they can export products. Theoretical contributions can enrich studies on resources-based views and national competitiveness.
ISSN:2371-8366
2371-8374