Implementation of Industrial Incubators to Improve Enterprise Intention in East Java Indonesia

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International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) | Volume V, Issue X, October 2021 | ISSN 2454–6186

Implementation of Industrial Incubators to Improve Enterprise Intention in East Java Indonesia

 Tanto Gatot Sumarsono, Sih Hanto, Suatmo Pantja Putra, Priyo Sudibyo
University of Merdeka Malang, Indonesia

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Abstract: Entrepreneurship intentions among students in East Java are carried out by analyzing business incubators and local business potentials in East Java Province. Several research findings indicate that business activities that are prospective for development in the East Java region are quite diverse and are carried out by entrepreneurs in the region, while the growth of young entrepreneurs is still limited. The potential of the business sector that can be developed by young people in East Java can be a means to create young entrepreneurs. Here, there is no maximum effort to develop business activities on micro, small, or medium scale products. In addition, local governments and universities have given their role to foster entrepreneurship in community groups including young people, however, it is still not optimal. Finally, the incubator business development is carried out to develop entrepreneurial intentions among students.

I. INTRODUCTION

This research is a form of revitalization of entrepreneurship learning about the importance of student entrepreneurship learning, so that in the future it is expected that young entrepreneurs who are able to create jobs will grow. In detail, this study will examine the role of the campus in integrating entrepreneurship learning into the curriculum, the role of the campus in shaping the character of independence and the implementation of entrepreneurship learning in the campus environment.

Based on the 2020 Labor Force Situation in Indonesia, in February 2020 the number of open unemployed D-3 graduates reached 431,421 people. In the same period in February 2021 the number rose to 454,067 people. Meanwhile, unemployment with a bachelor’s degree (S-1) in February 2020 reached 1,421,217 people. In the same period the following year the number rose to 1,912,158 people. In fact, the number of undergraduate intellectual unemployment (S-1) was quite significant in previous years. In August 2017 the number was 1,161,862 people. Then it fell to 729,601 people in 2018 and in 2019 to 1,257,058 people. In addition to the availability of job opportunities, the pandemic period and readiness to enter the world of work are also factors that increase the number of intellectual unemployment.