Firm "presence" in the Indonesian manufacturing sector is examined within a cross-section of eight cottage and small industries over eight time periods. It is empirically confirmed that in the Indonesian manufacturing sector, small firm presence is more important in industries where there is high vertical integration and no significant economies of scale in management. The results confirm that even if productivity levels are low, firm presence does not diminish and that clear boundaries exist between small and cottage industries in terms of their entrepreneurial activity. Small firm presence is responsive to cost of capital: as cost of capital increases, firm presence declines. The results also confirm that as the overall economic environme...
This paper discusses the role of clusters and subcontracting as factors in the evolution of small an...
The current study assesses the contributions of foreign direct investment (FDI) on Indonesian manufa...
This dissertation examines the nature and structure of joint ventures in the manufacturing sector of...
Household and small manufacturing industries (HMIs and SMIs) are very important especially in terms ...
Indonesia’s labour force is expected to expand rapidly and urbanise between 1995 and 2025. Much of ...
Small-scale industries in Indonesia provide more than 65% of total manufacturing employment. Sixty-...
This paper examines the development of manufacturing SMEs (small- and medium-scale enterprises) in I...
This paper discusses the spatial concentration of the small and cottage industry without legal entit...
The manufacturing industry has an essential role in Indonesia’s economic development. Its contributi...
The debate over which size industry is best suited for Indonesia continues with proponents of both l...
Small-scale and cottage industries (SSMI) have received a considerable amount of attention in develo...
In light of the continuing importance, but declining dynamism, of the manufacturing sector, this pap...
Small industries are growing rapidly in business units and employment, but are still very low contri...
Development of manufacturing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is a key engine to promote develop...
SummaryThis paper reviews competing theories about the causes of informality in developing countries...
This paper discusses the role of clusters and subcontracting as factors in the evolution of small an...
The current study assesses the contributions of foreign direct investment (FDI) on Indonesian manufa...
This dissertation examines the nature and structure of joint ventures in the manufacturing sector of...
Household and small manufacturing industries (HMIs and SMIs) are very important especially in terms ...
Indonesia’s labour force is expected to expand rapidly and urbanise between 1995 and 2025. Much of ...
Small-scale industries in Indonesia provide more than 65% of total manufacturing employment. Sixty-...
This paper examines the development of manufacturing SMEs (small- and medium-scale enterprises) in I...
This paper discusses the spatial concentration of the small and cottage industry without legal entit...
The manufacturing industry has an essential role in Indonesia’s economic development. Its contributi...
The debate over which size industry is best suited for Indonesia continues with proponents of both l...
Small-scale and cottage industries (SSMI) have received a considerable amount of attention in develo...
In light of the continuing importance, but declining dynamism, of the manufacturing sector, this pap...
Small industries are growing rapidly in business units and employment, but are still very low contri...
Development of manufacturing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is a key engine to promote develop...
SummaryThis paper reviews competing theories about the causes of informality in developing countries...
This paper discusses the role of clusters and subcontracting as factors in the evolution of small an...
The current study assesses the contributions of foreign direct investment (FDI) on Indonesian manufa...
This dissertation examines the nature and structure of joint ventures in the manufacturing sector of...