"Ketahanan Industri Mikro dan Kecil: Bukti dari Indonesia" by Mukhlis Mukhlis, Bernadette Robiani et al.
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Abstract

Micro and small industries (MSIs) play a crucial role in the economy, yet their growth confronts various constraints. This study examines the determinants of Indonesian MSIs output, focusing on the roles of capital, labor, added value, efficiency, and productivity. Panel data from 34 provinces (2013–2023) applied fixed effect model. The findings indicate that capital, labor, added value, efficiency, and productivity have a positive and significant impact on output. Capital’s dominant role highlights the need for improved access to finance. Policies supporting value creation, managerial skills, and technology adoption are crucial to unlocking the MSI potential and ensuring sustainable growth.

Bahasa Abstract

Industri mikro dan kecil (IMK) memainkan peran penting dalam perekonomian, tetapi pertumbuhannya menghadapi berbagai kendala. Studi ini mengkaji determinan output IMK Indonesia, dengan fokus pada peran modal, tenaga kerja, nilai tambah, efisiensi, dan produktivitas. Menerapkan data panel dari 34 provinsi selama periode 2013–2023 dan menggunakan model efek tetap. Temuan studi ini menunjukkan bahwa modal, tenaga kerja, nilai tambah, efisiensi, dan produktivitas memiliki dampak positif dan signifikan terhadap output. Peran dominan modal menyoroti perlunya peningkatan akses terhadap pembiayaan. Kebijakan yang mendukung penciptaan nilai, keterampilan manajerial, dan adopsi teknologi sangat penting untuk membuka potensi IMK dan memastikan pertumbuhan berkelanjutan.

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