Aknolt Kristian Pakpahan
The Development of Business Clusters in Indonesia
Aknolt Kristian Pakpahan
The Development of Business Clusters in Indonesia
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This unique and thoroughly researched book examines small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia, focusing on Indonesian government policy for developing industrial clusters. Aknolt Kristian Pakpahan elaborates on such challenges as a lack of political coordination as well as cultural factors for the long-term growth of business clusters. He uses case studies of the footwear and ceramic industries to expand on the theoretical research, resulting in a fascinating and useful text for researchers of industrial development.
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This unique and thoroughly researched book examines small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia, focusing on Indonesian government policy for developing industrial clusters. Aknolt Kristian Pakpahan elaborates on such challenges as a lack of political coordination as well as cultural factors for the long-term growth of business clusters. He uses case studies of the footwear and ceramic industries to expand on the theoretical research, resulting in a fascinating and useful text for researchers of industrial development.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 158mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781474224994
- ISBN-10: 1474224997
- Artikelnr.: 54617121
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 158mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781474224994
- ISBN-10: 1474224997
- Artikelnr.: 54617121
Aknolt Kristian Pakpahan is a Lecturer at the Department of International Relations and Vice Dean for Student Affairs at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Parahyangan Catholic University (UNPAR), Bandung, Indonesia.
List of Tables and Figures Glossary of Terms 1. Introduction 1.1 Background
1.2 Research Questions 1.3 Research Methodology 1.3.1 Type of Research
1.3.2 Data Collection and Respondents 1.3.3 Research Locations 1.4 Chapter
Plan 2. Theoretical Framework 2.1 Definitions 2.1.1 Small and Medium-sized
Enterprises (SMEs) and Small and Medium-sized Industries (SMIs) 2.1.2
(Business) Clusters 2.2 Understanding (Business) Clusters 2.2.1 Types of
Clusters 2.2.2 Factors of a Strong Cluster 2.2.3 Benefits of a Cluster
2.2.4 Attributes of a Cluster 2.3 The Role of the State in Economic
Development 2.4 Policies on Cluster Development in Indonesia 3. The Role of
the Central Government in Developing Industrial Clusters: Institutions,
Policies, and Strategies 3.1 The Importance of SMEs in Indonesia 3.2 The
Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs 3.2.1 Vision and Mission 3.2.2 Strategic
Objectives 3.2.3 Organizational Structure 3.2.4 Policies to Develop and
Empower SMEs 3.3 The Ministry of Industry 3.3.1 Vision and Mission 3.3.2
Strategies to Promote the Industrial Sector 3.3.3 Organizational Structure
3.3.4 Strategic Objectives 4. The Role of the Local Government in
Developing Industrial Clusters: Offices, Policies, and Strategies 4.1
Introduction 4.2 The Profile of the Province of West Java 4.2.1 Vision and
Mission 4.2.2 Policies to Develop and Empower SMEs/SMIs 4.3 The
Responsibility of Regional Offices 4.3.1 The Office of Cooperatives and
SMEs 4.3.2 The Office of Industry and Trade 5. The Implementation of
Business Clusters in the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster and the
Plered Decorative Ceramic Industrial Cluster 5.1 The Role of the Central
Government 5.1.1 The Development of the Footwear Industrial Cluster 5.1.2
The Development of the Pottery and Decorative Ceramic Industry Cluster 5.2
Profile of the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster 5.2.1 The Importance
of the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster and its SMEs/SMIs to West
Java's Economic Performance 5.2.2 The Implementation of the Cluster Concept
in Cibaduyut 5.2.3 Challenges in the Globalization Era 5.3 Profile of the
Plered Decorative Ceramic Industrial Cluster 5.3.1 The Implementation of
the Cluster Concept in Plered 5.3.2 Problems Faced by SMEs and the Ceramic
Cluster 6. Factors Affecting the Implementation of Business Clusters in
Indonesia 6.1 The Implementation of Decentralization (Local Autonomy) in
Indonesia 6.2 The Influence of Culture in the Implementation of Business
Clusters in Indonesia 6.3 Additional Attributes to Porter's Diamond Theory
Using the Indonesian Context 7. Conclusion 7.1 Introduction 7.2 The
Findings 7.2.1 The Governmental Roles in Developing Business Clusters 7.2.2
The Implementation of the Business Cluster Concept 7.2.3 Other Factors
Affecting the Implementation of Business Clusters in Cibaduyut and Plered
7.3 Implications for Policies 7.4 Research Limitations and Recommendations
for Further Research References
1.2 Research Questions 1.3 Research Methodology 1.3.1 Type of Research
1.3.2 Data Collection and Respondents 1.3.3 Research Locations 1.4 Chapter
Plan 2. Theoretical Framework 2.1 Definitions 2.1.1 Small and Medium-sized
Enterprises (SMEs) and Small and Medium-sized Industries (SMIs) 2.1.2
(Business) Clusters 2.2 Understanding (Business) Clusters 2.2.1 Types of
Clusters 2.2.2 Factors of a Strong Cluster 2.2.3 Benefits of a Cluster
2.2.4 Attributes of a Cluster 2.3 The Role of the State in Economic
Development 2.4 Policies on Cluster Development in Indonesia 3. The Role of
the Central Government in Developing Industrial Clusters: Institutions,
Policies, and Strategies 3.1 The Importance of SMEs in Indonesia 3.2 The
Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs 3.2.1 Vision and Mission 3.2.2 Strategic
Objectives 3.2.3 Organizational Structure 3.2.4 Policies to Develop and
Empower SMEs 3.3 The Ministry of Industry 3.3.1 Vision and Mission 3.3.2
Strategies to Promote the Industrial Sector 3.3.3 Organizational Structure
3.3.4 Strategic Objectives 4. The Role of the Local Government in
Developing Industrial Clusters: Offices, Policies, and Strategies 4.1
Introduction 4.2 The Profile of the Province of West Java 4.2.1 Vision and
Mission 4.2.2 Policies to Develop and Empower SMEs/SMIs 4.3 The
Responsibility of Regional Offices 4.3.1 The Office of Cooperatives and
SMEs 4.3.2 The Office of Industry and Trade 5. The Implementation of
Business Clusters in the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster and the
Plered Decorative Ceramic Industrial Cluster 5.1 The Role of the Central
Government 5.1.1 The Development of the Footwear Industrial Cluster 5.1.2
The Development of the Pottery and Decorative Ceramic Industry Cluster 5.2
Profile of the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster 5.2.1 The Importance
of the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster and its SMEs/SMIs to West
Java's Economic Performance 5.2.2 The Implementation of the Cluster Concept
in Cibaduyut 5.2.3 Challenges in the Globalization Era 5.3 Profile of the
Plered Decorative Ceramic Industrial Cluster 5.3.1 The Implementation of
the Cluster Concept in Plered 5.3.2 Problems Faced by SMEs and the Ceramic
Cluster 6. Factors Affecting the Implementation of Business Clusters in
Indonesia 6.1 The Implementation of Decentralization (Local Autonomy) in
Indonesia 6.2 The Influence of Culture in the Implementation of Business
Clusters in Indonesia 6.3 Additional Attributes to Porter's Diamond Theory
Using the Indonesian Context 7. Conclusion 7.1 Introduction 7.2 The
Findings 7.2.1 The Governmental Roles in Developing Business Clusters 7.2.2
The Implementation of the Business Cluster Concept 7.2.3 Other Factors
Affecting the Implementation of Business Clusters in Cibaduyut and Plered
7.3 Implications for Policies 7.4 Research Limitations and Recommendations
for Further Research References
List of Tables and Figures Glossary of Terms 1. Introduction 1.1 Background
1.2 Research Questions 1.3 Research Methodology 1.3.1 Type of Research
1.3.2 Data Collection and Respondents 1.3.3 Research Locations 1.4 Chapter
Plan 2. Theoretical Framework 2.1 Definitions 2.1.1 Small and Medium-sized
Enterprises (SMEs) and Small and Medium-sized Industries (SMIs) 2.1.2
(Business) Clusters 2.2 Understanding (Business) Clusters 2.2.1 Types of
Clusters 2.2.2 Factors of a Strong Cluster 2.2.3 Benefits of a Cluster
2.2.4 Attributes of a Cluster 2.3 The Role of the State in Economic
Development 2.4 Policies on Cluster Development in Indonesia 3. The Role of
the Central Government in Developing Industrial Clusters: Institutions,
Policies, and Strategies 3.1 The Importance of SMEs in Indonesia 3.2 The
Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs 3.2.1 Vision and Mission 3.2.2 Strategic
Objectives 3.2.3 Organizational Structure 3.2.4 Policies to Develop and
Empower SMEs 3.3 The Ministry of Industry 3.3.1 Vision and Mission 3.3.2
Strategies to Promote the Industrial Sector 3.3.3 Organizational Structure
3.3.4 Strategic Objectives 4. The Role of the Local Government in
Developing Industrial Clusters: Offices, Policies, and Strategies 4.1
Introduction 4.2 The Profile of the Province of West Java 4.2.1 Vision and
Mission 4.2.2 Policies to Develop and Empower SMEs/SMIs 4.3 The
Responsibility of Regional Offices 4.3.1 The Office of Cooperatives and
SMEs 4.3.2 The Office of Industry and Trade 5. The Implementation of
Business Clusters in the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster and the
Plered Decorative Ceramic Industrial Cluster 5.1 The Role of the Central
Government 5.1.1 The Development of the Footwear Industrial Cluster 5.1.2
The Development of the Pottery and Decorative Ceramic Industry Cluster 5.2
Profile of the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster 5.2.1 The Importance
of the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster and its SMEs/SMIs to West
Java's Economic Performance 5.2.2 The Implementation of the Cluster Concept
in Cibaduyut 5.2.3 Challenges in the Globalization Era 5.3 Profile of the
Plered Decorative Ceramic Industrial Cluster 5.3.1 The Implementation of
the Cluster Concept in Plered 5.3.2 Problems Faced by SMEs and the Ceramic
Cluster 6. Factors Affecting the Implementation of Business Clusters in
Indonesia 6.1 The Implementation of Decentralization (Local Autonomy) in
Indonesia 6.2 The Influence of Culture in the Implementation of Business
Clusters in Indonesia 6.3 Additional Attributes to Porter's Diamond Theory
Using the Indonesian Context 7. Conclusion 7.1 Introduction 7.2 The
Findings 7.2.1 The Governmental Roles in Developing Business Clusters 7.2.2
The Implementation of the Business Cluster Concept 7.2.3 Other Factors
Affecting the Implementation of Business Clusters in Cibaduyut and Plered
7.3 Implications for Policies 7.4 Research Limitations and Recommendations
for Further Research References
1.2 Research Questions 1.3 Research Methodology 1.3.1 Type of Research
1.3.2 Data Collection and Respondents 1.3.3 Research Locations 1.4 Chapter
Plan 2. Theoretical Framework 2.1 Definitions 2.1.1 Small and Medium-sized
Enterprises (SMEs) and Small and Medium-sized Industries (SMIs) 2.1.2
(Business) Clusters 2.2 Understanding (Business) Clusters 2.2.1 Types of
Clusters 2.2.2 Factors of a Strong Cluster 2.2.3 Benefits of a Cluster
2.2.4 Attributes of a Cluster 2.3 The Role of the State in Economic
Development 2.4 Policies on Cluster Development in Indonesia 3. The Role of
the Central Government in Developing Industrial Clusters: Institutions,
Policies, and Strategies 3.1 The Importance of SMEs in Indonesia 3.2 The
Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs 3.2.1 Vision and Mission 3.2.2 Strategic
Objectives 3.2.3 Organizational Structure 3.2.4 Policies to Develop and
Empower SMEs 3.3 The Ministry of Industry 3.3.1 Vision and Mission 3.3.2
Strategies to Promote the Industrial Sector 3.3.3 Organizational Structure
3.3.4 Strategic Objectives 4. The Role of the Local Government in
Developing Industrial Clusters: Offices, Policies, and Strategies 4.1
Introduction 4.2 The Profile of the Province of West Java 4.2.1 Vision and
Mission 4.2.2 Policies to Develop and Empower SMEs/SMIs 4.3 The
Responsibility of Regional Offices 4.3.1 The Office of Cooperatives and
SMEs 4.3.2 The Office of Industry and Trade 5. The Implementation of
Business Clusters in the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster and the
Plered Decorative Ceramic Industrial Cluster 5.1 The Role of the Central
Government 5.1.1 The Development of the Footwear Industrial Cluster 5.1.2
The Development of the Pottery and Decorative Ceramic Industry Cluster 5.2
Profile of the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster 5.2.1 The Importance
of the Cibaduyut Footwear Industrial Cluster and its SMEs/SMIs to West
Java's Economic Performance 5.2.2 The Implementation of the Cluster Concept
in Cibaduyut 5.2.3 Challenges in the Globalization Era 5.3 Profile of the
Plered Decorative Ceramic Industrial Cluster 5.3.1 The Implementation of
the Cluster Concept in Plered 5.3.2 Problems Faced by SMEs and the Ceramic
Cluster 6. Factors Affecting the Implementation of Business Clusters in
Indonesia 6.1 The Implementation of Decentralization (Local Autonomy) in
Indonesia 6.2 The Influence of Culture in the Implementation of Business
Clusters in Indonesia 6.3 Additional Attributes to Porter's Diamond Theory
Using the Indonesian Context 7. Conclusion 7.1 Introduction 7.2 The
Findings 7.2.1 The Governmental Roles in Developing Business Clusters 7.2.2
The Implementation of the Business Cluster Concept 7.2.3 Other Factors
Affecting the Implementation of Business Clusters in Cibaduyut and Plered
7.3 Implications for Policies 7.4 Research Limitations and Recommendations
for Further Research References