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Rohman, Abd and Ra'is, Dekki Umamur and Farhan, Djuni Similarity Village-Owned Entreprises_ Strengthening Economic Security and Implementing SDGs in Rural Areas. University of Stockholm.

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Abstract

Strengthening communities of all sizes is essential to thriving in today's global decentralized investment market. The key to surviving the siege of investors is village autonomy. Investors arrive with the force of funds and leave issues within the community. The study about Village Autonomy is significant that should be presented. Integrating the problem of independent villages into the management of village potential is crucial for the advancement of knowledge in the fields of rural sociology and public policy studies. This study aims to explain the village autonomy that consequences from BUMDes or Village-Owned Enterprises. When it comes to revitalizing rural economies, this study contradicts the majority of others that dismiss the importance of locally owned businesses. This article is based on a qualitative approach within primary and secondary data from interviews with key actors. The informants were selected using the snowball method. The findings of this study indicate that tourist villages can strengthen the economic base of residents, that Village-Owned Enterprises have created new employment opportunities for residents, and that the Village's Sustainable Development Goals or SDG’s Desa can be realized through the economic independence of residents. Thus, this research provides the foundation for scholars to examine the advantages and disadvantages of village autonomy.

Item Type: Other
Subjects: I Ilmu Sosial > I Ilmu Sosial (General)
J Ilmu Politik > JA Ilmu Politik (General)
Depositing User: Dekki Umamur Rais Rais
Date Deposited: 11 Jan 2024 05:15
Last Modified: 11 Jan 2024 05:15
URI: http://repository.unitri.ac.id/id/eprint/3313

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