Revitalizing Educations to Realize a New Business Platform in Indonesia

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 44-48
Author(s):  
Ahmad Zafrullah Tayibnapis ◽  
Lucia Endang Wuryaningsih ◽  
Radita Gora

Abstract—Companies must build new business models and platforms to survive in an uncertain business climate, economic disruption wave, and the COVID-19 pandemic. As the anticipation of all ecosystems changes, companies need superior human resources, actively carry out corporate transformation programs, and implement good corporate governance values to avoid moral hazards and a greater risk of failure. Revitalization of education, supported by corporate universities, workshops, internships, and comparative studies, can produce superior human resources and realize new business platforms in Indonesia. This qualitative research relies on data triangulation to interpret the phenomenon of link and match. Keywords: revitalization, business platform, education, transformation, human resources Abstrak—Kebutuhan membangun model dan platform bisnis baru perusahaan bertahan dalam iklim bisnis yang tidak menentu, gelombang gangguan ekonomi, dan pandemi COVID-19. Sebagai antisipasi segala perubahan ekosistem, perusahaan membutuhkan sumber daya manusia yang unggul, aktif melaksanakan program transformasi perusahaan, dan menerapkan nilai-nilai tata kelola perusahaan yang baik untuk menghindari moral hazard dan risiko kegagalan yang lebih besar. Revitalisasi pendidikan yang didukung oleh corporate university, workshop, magang, dan studi banding, dapat menghasilkan sumber daya manusia yang unggul dan mewujudkan platform bisnis baru di Indonesia. Penelitian kualitatif ini bertumpu pada triangulasi data untuk menginterpretasikan fenomena link and match. Kata kunci: revitalisasi, platform bisnis, pendidikan, transformasi, sumber daya manusia

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 17-20
Author(s):  
Farxod Tursunov ◽  

The article discusses the role of the digital economy in the development of the country, how it becomes the basis of the economy, new business models and management systems. The opinion of scientistsis analyzed, a definition of a digital enterprise is given


Author(s):  
Eric Weisbard

This chapter considers the role played by radio in popularizing and defining country music. Radio as a format pursued a commercially driven mediation of identity that worked against applying an artistically driven musical genre definition. In particular, these debates revolved around gendered presentation and women as listeners and performers. From the 1920s through World War II, radio’s prominence in country turned on live radio shows as the media introduction of southern whites. A second era, from the end of the war to mid-1970s, saw a shift to disc jockeys and records: personality radio. Format radio country, a tighter programming approach, solidified from the mid-1970s to the mega mergers of the late 1990s. Most recently, in an era of Internet access and new business models for music, country has confronted the less sympathetic position of networked radio.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Mokter Hossain ◽  
Jarkko Levänen ◽  
Marleen Wierenga

ABSTRACT Firms are often criticized for their reluctance to embrace sustainability in their business strategies. Frugal innovation is a recent concept that represents a new way for firms to serve underserved customers in developing countries while also promoting sustainability. Based on three cases of frugal innovation at the grassroots level in India, this article demonstrates how frugal innovation presents a promising way to tackle some of today's pressing societal problems with new business models. We use a range of parameters for economic, social, and environmental sustainability to strengthen the case for frugal innovation. This article attempts to inspire scholars to consider frugal innovation further in their future research endeavors and encourage firms to integrate it into their existing business models.


Author(s):  
Infante Moro Alfonso ◽  
Martinez Lopez Francisco Jose ◽  
Infante Moro Juan Carlos ◽  
Garcia Ordaz Mercedes ◽  
Gallardo Perez Julia

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 75-82
Author(s):  
Zhaojian Wang ◽  
Bo Yang ◽  
Wei Wei ◽  
Shanying Zhu ◽  
Xinping Guan ◽  
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Water Policy ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 559-572 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charlotta Windahl

An increasing number of companies in the capital goods industry are turning towards new strategies where the focus is to add value for customers by providing integrated solutions (combining products and services), instead of selling components, spare parts and support services. These new strategies represent moves in the value chain and create a need for new business models as well as new competencies. In this paper, the fairly new concept of integrated solutions is explored in the context of a privatised industry. The findings are based on empirical case studies carried out at two companies supplying products and services to the UK wastewater industry. In the UK, both water companies and their suppliers are influenced by economic and environmental regulations, an increased focus on cost, and outsourcing. On one hand, the two manufacturers have increased their competence with respect to system integration and operational services – competencies for supplying integrated solutions. On the other hand, a fragmented and vertically structured market with a multitude of different actors increases the distance between the water companies and the manufacturers. In addition, the division of the industry into a capital and operational side complicates the coordination between new sales and services.


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