Abstract

This study investigated the effects of business performance, social capital, government intervention, entrepreneurial orientation and information and communication technologies on the well-being of logistics entrepreneurs. All logistics entrepreneurs in Bali province were chosen as samples for this quantitative study design. SEM analysis using SMART-PLS provides an answer to the hypothesis. The study's findings demonstrate how the welfare of logistics entrepreneurs is influenced by several factors, including firm success, social capital, information and communication technology, government role and entrepreneurial orientation. In addition, company performance and information technology can act as moderators between the impact of social capital, government involvement and entrepreneurial orientation on the welfare of logistics entrepreneurs. The government must consider logistics entrepreneur’s considerations as a tactic to boost economic growth. The government needs to take the right action to figure out what lawful payments can do to help logistics companies grow. The research's conclusions offer suggestions for how the government should play the role of facilitator. Although it has so far made services needed by logistics industry players easier to obtain, its position is primarily intended to make business activities related to tourism easier. In addition, the research's recommendations can serve as a guide for governments creating policies that address the welfare of logistics entrepreneurs.

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