Village-Owned Enterprises Perspectives Towards Challenges and Opportunities in Rural Entrepreneurship: A Qualitative Study with Maxqda Tools
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Abstract
The Village Fund program was started by the Indonesian government in 2015
and had a budget of USD 19.14 billion for the years 2015–2019. This research aims to
provide novel insights into the importance of village-owned enterprises (BUMDes) in
promoting rural entrepreneurship in rural areas of Indonesia. The investigation employs an
approach that specifically emphasizes qualitative data. The individuals under investigation
include the Director of the Office for Community Empowerment, Village, Population, and
Civil Registration (Dispermadesdukcapil), along with five administrators/managers from
BUMDes. In the “Synergy and Involvement” category, the results suggest that BUMDes are
more inclined to collaborate with Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and other
BUMDes at a similar or slightly higher level in their organizational structure rather than
with large-scale companies. This is due to the fact that SMEs and other BUMDes are more
inclined to have a strong and interconnected bond with each other.
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Keywords
village-owned enterprisesrural entrepreneurshipsmall and medium sized enterprises
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