FOSTERING TECHNOPRENEURSHIP THROUGH GOVERNMENT-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION: A CASE STUDY OF ACEH'S TECH SECTOR

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Yohara G.M.Tambunan
Ritha F Dalimunthe
Prihatin Lumbanraja

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This study explores the impact of government-industry collaboration on technopreneurship in Aceh, focusing on initiatives led by the Government of Aceh and the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT). The aim is to understand how these collaborations contribute to sustainable economic growth and innovation within the region. The study utilizes a literature-based approach, drawing insights from existing research, reports, and case studies related to technopreneurship, government-industry partnerships, and innovation ecosystems. Key themes and trends are synthesized to inform the analysis of the collaboration's impact on entrepreneurial activities in Aceh. Results Government-industry collaboration in Aceh has led to significant advancements in renewable energy, diversified plantation sectors, governance innovation, and human resource development. The implementation of electronic governance systems has enhanced transparency and efficiency in government operations. Emphasis on vocational education and life skills programs underscores efforts to cultivate a skilled workforce capable of driving technological advancements and entrepreneurial activities.

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Yohara G.M.Tambunan, Ritha F Dalimunthe, & Prihatin Lumbanraja. (2024). FOSTERING TECHNOPRENEURSHIP THROUGH GOVERNMENT-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION: A CASE STUDY OF ACEH’S TECH SECTOR. Musytari : Jurnal Manajemen, Akuntansi, Dan Ekonomi, 5(1), 144–154. https://doi.org/10.8734/musytari.v5i1.2939
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Yohara G.M.Tambunan, University of North Sumatra

Faculty of Economics and Business, University of North Sumatra, Indonesia

Ritha F Dalimunthe, University of North Sumatra

Faculty of Economics and Business, University of North Sumatra, Indonesia

Prihatin Lumbanraja, University of North Sumatra

Faculty of Economics and Business, University of North Sumatra, Indonesia

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