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Exploring Young and Green Entrepreneurship in Indonesia: An Introduction

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  • Janti Gunawan
  • Kym Fraser

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This study was undertaken to better understand how to promote young and green entrepreneurship in Indonesia, where institutional support is limited. A large proportion of the Indonesian population is young but business start-ups are low and youth unemployment is high. Gaps in institutional development, economic growth, social and environmental wellbeing are all massive challenges for the country, which also faces a huge geographical spread of its population. Entrepreneurship is now being promoted by the government as a policy direction to help reduce some of the economic and social inequities which exist. Global organisations, such as ILO, OECD and UN, are also actively encouraging young entrepreneurship and eco-business as sustainable options for many social, economic and environmental challenges. This study proposes a relationship model between entrepreneurial characteristics, institutional environment and young entrepreneurs’ innovativeness. While the response rate to the web-based survey was too low to test the proposed hypotheses, the paper does provide a meaningful introduction to this important topic, along with a comprehensive summary of constructs and measures of variables to encourage further research and to assist future researchers.

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  • Janti Gunawan & Kym Fraser, 2016. "Exploring Young and Green Entrepreneurship in Indonesia: An Introduction," Journal of Asian Business Strategy, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 6(9), pages 185-194.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:joabsj:v:6:y:2016:i:9:p:185-194:id:4187
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    1. Janti Gunawan & Kym Fraser, 2022. "Comparing Developed and Emerging Countries Exporting Performance: Does Strategic Choice or Environmental Pressure Matter?," Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, Springer;Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management, vol. 23(3), pages 421-430, September.

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