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Establish Relation in Collaborative Governance in Micro and Small Business Development in Palopo City, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia

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  • Umanailo, M Chairul Basrun

    (Universitas Iqra Buru)

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Micro and small businesses are businesses that built with a variety of vulnerabilities both in terms of capital capacity and managerial capacity of marketing and production. Micro and small business development will only be able to be carried out if there is a comprehensive synergy with multi-stakeholders that woven and accommodated and integrated through the advancement of information and communication technology. Analysis of the development of micro and small businesses uses a qualitative approach by utilizing the application of Nvivo 12 plus in conducting the contents analysis of the number of literature collaborated with secondary data related to the conditions of micro and small businesses in the City of Palopo. The results of the study refer to recommendations to strengthen the collaboration patterns of various stakeholders and broaden the scope of stakeholder involvement. Expansion of stakeholder involvement is maintained and accommodated through the integration of digitalized data so that more comprehensive, updated, and continuous information and communication can use as material for decision making in the development of micro and small businesses.

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  • Umanailo, M Chairul Basrun, 2021. "Establish Relation in Collaborative Governance in Micro and Small Business Development in Palopo City, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia," OSF Preprints 6mv59, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:6mv59
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/6mv59
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