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Resumen de Participation of Batik SMEs Towards Business Independence And Collaborative Advantage: A Case Study On Natural Color Batik Smes

Prasetyo Hadi, Nurfauziah Nurfauziah, Suhartini Suhartini, Muafi Muafi

  • Purpose:  This study aims to answer the level of participation of batik SMEs toward business independence and sustainable collaborative advantage.

      Theoretical framework: Participation theory in the context of SMEs is needed so that MSMEs can take advantage of company-specific assets so that they can increase competitiveness and independence and (Nazaruddin & Anwarudin (2019; Chesoli, 2013) and collaborative advantage (Holmes et al., 2019; Stevens, 2013; Huxham & Vangen, 2005).

      Design/methodology/approach: This is descriptive qualitative research with participants of natural color batik SMEs in Klaten, Central Java. This is because Klaten is one of the areas that have a very strong craft and batik industry ecosystem.  The researcher conducted unstructured direct interviews with participants and directly visited business locations. Researchers used triangulation techniques to obtain the validity of the data obtained   Findings: The results prove that active participation from SMEs can improve business independence and collaborative advantage.

      Research, Practical & Social implications: This research has implications that when participation programs are implemented by creative SMEs, SMEs can increase business independence and collaborative excellence   Originality/value: Participatory research in the context of SMEs related to SME independence and collaborative advantage is still very limited, especially when using a qualitative approach.


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