scholarly journals Perkembangan Ekonomi Digital di Indonesia

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amabela

The current number of internet users in Indonesia has exceeded50% of the total population, with an average expenditure ofIDR 6.5 million per annum for online shopping. The value ofe-commerce has reached US$ 87.8 or 52% of the e-commercemarket in Southeast Asia. On the one hand, the development ofdigital lifestyle and digital technology-based industries has becomea necessity, but on the other hand, it will become “a serious threat”for traditional and conventional businesses as a result of changesin consumer shopping characteristics, that is, fast, practical, andinexpensive. Millennial generation is very familiar with digitaltechnology and becomes potential target to increase market share.This research is categorized as qualitative research with positiveparadigm. This research uses primary data and secondary datawith the focus on Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)and the behavior of consumers as internet (smartphone) users. Theresults show that there are still some problems with regulation,collaboration, and infrastructure that need to be addressed so asnot to hamper the growth of the digital economy and the stabilityof the financial system in Indonesia.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stanley Ronaldi Tandio

The current number of internet users in Indonesia has exceeded50% of the total population, with an average expenditure ofIDR 6.5 million per annum for online shopping. The value ofe-commerce has reached US$ 87.8 or 52% of the e-commercemarket in Southeast Asia. On the one hand, the development ofdigital lifestyle and digital technology-based industries has becomea necessity, but on the other hand, it will become “a serious threat”for traditional and conventional businesses as a result of changesin consumer shopping characteristics, that is, fast, practical, andinexpensive. Millennial generation is very familiar with digitaltechnology and becomes potential target to increase market share.This research is categorized as qualitative research with positiveparadigm. This research uses primary data and secondary datawith the focus on Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)and the behavior of consumers as internet (smartphone) users. Theresults show that there are still some problems with regulation,collaboration, and infrastructure that need to be addressed so asnot to hamper the growth of the digital economy and the stabilityof the financial system in Indonesia.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
jordan renaldo budiman

The current number of internet users in Indonesia has exceeded50% of the total population, with an average expenditure ofIDR 6.5 million per annum for online shopping. The value ofe-commerce has reached US$ 87.8 or 52% of the e-commercemarket in Southeast Asia. On the one hand, the development ofdigital lifestyle and digital technology-based industries has becomea necessity, but on the other hand, it will become “a serious threat”for traditional and conventional businesses as a result of changesin consumer shopping characteristics, that is, fast, practical, andinexpensive. Millennial generation is very familiar with digitaltechnology and becomes potential target to increase market share.This research is categorized as qualitative research with positiveparadigm. This research uses primary data and secondary datawith the focus on Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)and the behavior of consumers as internet (smartphone) users. Theresults show that there are still some problems with regulation,collaboration, and infrastructure that need to be addressed so asnot to hamper the growth of the digital economy and the stabilityof the financial system in Indonesia.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alvin Horianto

The current number of internet users in Indonesia has exceeded 50% of the total population, with an average expenditure of IDR 6.5 million per annum for online shopping. The value of e-commerce has reached US$ 87.8 or 52% of the e-commerce market in Southeast Asia. On the one hand, the development of digital lifestyle and digital technology-based industries has become a necessity, but on the other hand, it will become “a serious threat” for traditional and conventional businesses as a result of changes in consumer shopping characteristics, that is, fast, practical, and inexpensive. Millennial generation is very familiar with digital technology and becomes potential target to increase market share. This research is categorized as qualitative research with positive paradigm. This research uses primary data and secondary data with the focus on Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and the behavior of consumers as internet (smartphone) users. The results show that there are still some problems with regulation, collaboration, and infrastructure that need to be addressed so as not to hamper the growth of the digital economy and the stability of the financial system in Indonesia.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nisrina Adianti Ananda

The current number of internet users in Indonesia has exceeded 50% of the total population, with an average expenditure of IDR 6.5 million per annum for online shopping. The value of e-commerce has reached US$ 87.8 or 52% of the e-commerce market in Southeast Asia. On the one hand, the development of digital lifestyle and digital technology-based industries has become a necessity, but on the other hand, it will become “a serious threat” for traditional and conventional businesses as a result of changes in consumer shopping characteristics, that is, fast, practical, and inexpensive. Millennial generation is very familiar with digital technology and becomes potential target to increase market share. This research is categorized as qualitative research with positive paradigm. This research uses primary data and secondary data with the focus on Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and the behavior of consumers as internet (smartphone) users. The results show that there are still some problems with regulation, collaboration, and infrastructure that need to be addressed so as not to hamper the growth of the digital economy and the stability of the financial system in Indonesia.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carisa Tara Anindita

The current number of internet users in Indonesia has exceeded 50% of the total population, with an average expenditure of IDR 6.5 million per annum for online shopping. The value of e-commerce has reached US$ 87.8 or 52% of the e-commerce market in Southeast Asia. Millennial generation is very familiar with digital technology and becomes potential target to increase market share.


Author(s):  
Ana María Felipe-Redondo ◽  
Luis Alberto Mendoza-San Juan

The objective of this study is to identify the areas of opportunity for micro, small and medium enterprises (MPyMES) in the Huasteca region of Hidalgo, which can be optimized through the use of IT. An exploratory and descriptive investigation was carried out, with a quantitative approach through the Malhotra methodology,Three ways were raised with respect to the use of ITs, the MPyMES. Why don't they use IT? If they use IT, in what processes do they use them? What other processes through IT can be strengthened ?, the research results reveal that some of the MPyMES do not incorporate IT, because they consider that its implementation is expensive, additionally there is no experience to implement it.This study intends on the one hand, identifies all areas of opportunity in the area of ITs presented by MPyMES and on the other hand serves this information as an element of entry to the CATI Academic Body, for the management of their movements that have those aspects that impact on microenterprises, thus fulfilling the social commitment that as a group of researchers has with society.


Author(s):  
Anak Agung Putu Gede Bagus Arie Susandya

The purpose of this study is to do more in-depth analysis about factors that affect the financial reporting timeliness. The sample used in this study consists of 90 existing cooperatives in Denpasar city. Secondary data obtained from the Department of Cooperatives, Small, and Medium Enterprises. The primary data collected from the questionnaires. The analytical technique used is multiple linear regression. The results of this study found that profitability, leverage, and total assets are significantly effecting on financial reporting timeliness of the cooperative. On the other hand, the performance of the executive board and the participation of members are not significantly affected on financial reporting timeliness. The results of this study are expected to be input for service Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprise Office in oversees cooperative for the sake of realization of the principle of accountability and financial transparency.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
awang fadliansyah

The current number of internet users in Indonesia has exceeded 50% of the total population, with an average expenditure of IDR 6.5 million per annum for online shopping. The value of e-commerce has reached US$ 87.8 or 52% of the e-commerce market in Southeast Asia.


2021 ◽  
Vol 258 ◽  
pp. 05027
Author(s):  
Konstantin Kurpayanidi ◽  
Alisher Abdullaev

Today the economy of Uzbekistan, as well as the majority of other countries of the world, is developing in conditions of uncertainty. On the one hand, it is associated with the consequences of new coronavirus pandemic, and on the other - with the introduction of forced restrictions, which hinder business development. This article deals with the necessity to provide financial support to business during the coronavirus pandemic in developing countries. It shows the impact of measures to support small and medium enterprises on economic development. Finally, it outlines recommendations for additional interventions and further research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-96
Author(s):  
Rofif Satria Azraputra ◽  
Maryani Maryani ◽  
Erwin Halim

Indonesia is currently entering the phase of this demographic bonus that must be used well. In the process of advancing micro, small and medium economic development, many Indonesians become small entrepreneurs selling products to others. The proportion of young people exceeds 25% of Indonesia's total population of around 250 million, plus 59.2 million Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) units, contributing 61.41% of GDP. Indonesia is Indonesia's two main economic powers. However, even though the January 2016 data shows that the potential for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure has reached around 90% of the population, and the mobile penetration rate of internet users exceeds 126%, there are still 90% of MSMEs. The unit is still running in the offline domain. Reaching 51.8% of the total population of Indonesia. Although he can only hold information technology by hand, one of them is through social media. You can take advantage of social media such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to sell goods. E-UMKM is an Android-based application designed to sell Indonesian MSME products online and has been integrated with the system. The steps that must be taken include data collection, MSME product certification, application development, socialization and delivery systems. This activity is expected to help MSME business players in selling their businesses online through social media.


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