Business Continuity Assurance in Creative Industries

Author(s):  
Jacek Woźniak ◽  
Piotr Zaskórski
Author(s):  
Ayu Krishna Yuliawati ◽  
Rofi Rofaida ◽  
Budhi Pamungkas Gautama ◽  
Asti Nur Aryanti

Objective - Geopark in Indonesia, especially in Belitong Island, has small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) engaged in various creative industries. The potential for the development of the creative industry for geoproducts is still open to enter the international market. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, its development still faces several obstacles, where most of the geoproducts are made by MSMEs with limited market access, technology and financial access which results in low quality of products produced, and the level of competition for the domestic market is getting higher, while entering the international market is difficult. This study aims to analyze the impact of Covid-19 on MSME geoproducts in Geopark tourist destinations, and analyze Business Continuity Management at these MSMEs. Methodology/Technique – The research method used is quantitative and qualitative method, in which descriptive analysis are carried out through online survey and online FGD. Findings – The results of this study show how MSMEs’ in small island of Belitung were severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. There was a drastic decrease product sales volume, some MSMEs were forced to permanently close their businesses and 47% of MSMEs decided to temporarily close their businesses until conditions improved. The business income was severely impacted due to the absence of tourists (customer) to the island and the difficulty in obtaining raw materials as production input. MSMEs run business continuity by implementing a pivoting strategy and transformation to digital platform. The roles of the government, private sector, financial institution, academic and geopark managers are needed to help MSMEs survive in times of crisis. Type of Paper: Empirical. JEL Classification: M1, M10. Keywords: Business Continuity; Geoproduct; Geopark; Covid-19 Pandemic; Belitong Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Yuliawati, A.K; Rofaida, R; Gautama, B.P; Aryanti, A.N. (2021). Business Continuity of MSMEs in Small Island Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic, GATR Global J. Bus. Soc. Sci. Review, 9(1): 90 – 98. https://doi.org/10.35609/gjbssr.2021.9.1(10)


Author(s):  
Ayu Krishna Yuliawati ◽  
Rofi Rofaida ◽  
Budhi Pamungkas

Aspiring Geopark in Indonesia, especially on Belitong Island, has MSMEs engaged in various creative industries. The potential for the development of the creative industry with its geoproducts is still wide open to enter the international market. However, its development still faces several obstacles, including most of the geoproducts are small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with limited market access, technology and financial access which results in low quality of products produced, and the level of competition for the domestic market is getting higher while entering the market. their international difficulties. This study aims to: analyze the impact of covid19 on MSME geoproducts in Geopark Covid19 tourist destinations, (2) to analyze Business Continuity Management at these MSMEs. The research method used is qualitative method, in which descriptive research methods are carried out through interviews and surveys. The results showed that the Belitung UMKM players admitted that their businesses were severely affected by the Covid 19 pandemic where there was a drastic decrease in product sales volume, some MSMEs were forced to permanently close their businesses and 47% of MSMEs decided to temporarily close their businesses until conditions improved. This pandemic most affected the marketing process which was hampered by the absence of tourists and the procurement of raw materials that were difficult to obtain. Meanwhile, MSMEs run business continuity by implementing a pivoting strategy and transformation to a digital platform. The roles of the government, private sector and geopark managers are needed to help MSMEs survive in times of crisis. Keywords: Business Continuity, Geopark, Small Island, Covid 19


Author(s):  
Khoirunnisa Cahya Firdarini

Accounting information has an important role to achieve business success, as well as for small businesses.This research examines the effect of business experience and accounting information system used toward business success with age of business as control variable. The population of this research are small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in creative industries sector operated in Yogyakarta district. Based on purposive sampling method, total sample of this research is 200 SMEs. Statistical tool utilized to test the hypothesis in this study is path analysis using structural equation modelling (SEM). The test result shows that business experience and accounting information have positive and significant effect to the success of SMEs.


2017 ◽  
pp. 100-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Abankina

The paper analyzes trends in the development of the creative economy in Russia and estimates the export potential of the Russian creative industries. The author demonstrates that modern concepts of cultural heritage preservation focus on increasing the efficiency of its use and that building creative potential and systematic support of the creative industries are becoming a key task of the strategic development of regions and municipalities in the post-industrial era.


Author(s):  
Nina TERREY ◽  
Sabine JUNGINGER

The relationship that exists between design, policies and governance is quite complex and presents academic researchers continuously with new opportunities to engage and explore aspects relevant to design management. Over the past years, we have witnessed how the earlier focus on developing policies for design has shifted to an interest in understanding the ways in which design contributes to policy-making and policy implementation. Research into policies for design has produced insights into how policy-making decisions can advance professional impact and opportunities for designers and the creative industries. This research looked into how design researchers and design practitioners themselves can benefit from specific policies that support design activities and create the space for emerging design processes.


Owner ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 160
Author(s):  
Victorinus Laoli

One manifestation of the important role of banking in a region, as implemented by PT Bank Sumut, Gunungsitoli Branch, is to distribute loans for investment, consumption and working capital for the people in the area. The purpose of providing credit for banks is the return of credit that earns interest and can increase income to finance activities and business continuity. From the results of research conducted with this data collection technique, it shows that PT Bank Sumut has a number of loans from 2009 to 2014 which each year rises. From this study, it is also known that the rate of credit repayment has a positive influence on the level of profitability.


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