Abstract

In the context of global competition, competition not only occurs in the world of industry and trade, but also applies to creative businesses or more specifically creative industries which are industries that come from the utilization of individual skills, creativity and talent in creating welfare and employment use. Problems in managing SMEs and creative industries that have not been resolved are intellectual capital issues.One approach used in the assessment and measurement of knowledge assets (intellectual property / assets) is Intellectual Capital which consists of 3 main elements, namely Human Capital, Structural Capital, and Relational Capital. Creative industries are industries that are unique and emphasize creativity, innovation and utilization of individual talents need to get maximum management. The purpose of this study is to find a model, the appropriate components of intellectual capital, and to get a real picture of the rules of Human Capital; Structural Capital and Relational Capital for creative industries in East Java. The sample in this study is the owner / manager / leader of 5 creative industry sub-sectors in 9 cities in East Java (Surabaya, Pasuruan, Probolinggo, Mojokerto, Batu, Malang, Kediri, Blitar, and Madiun) with a sample of 45 as respondents. The analysis technique used in this study is the Spider Plot Diagram.Based on the results of the survey and studies, the aspect of mapping of intellectual capital in 5 (five) creative industry sub-sectors in East Java shows that relational capital is more dominant followed by human capital, and the lowest is structural capital.

Highlights

  • The presence of competition in the ASEAN Economic Community (MEA) is difficult to avoid

  • The era of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) which began in 2015 brings an opportunity as well as a challenge for the Indonesian economy

  • Some of the things that are specific objectives in this study include: This study aims to find out components of intellectual capital those are appropriate for creative industries in East Java

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Introduction

The presence of competition in the ASEAN Economic Community (MEA) is difficult to avoid. The era of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) which began in 2015 brings an opportunity as well as a challenge for the Indonesian economy. With the enactment of the AEC at the end of 2015, ASEAN member countries will experience a free flow of goods, services, investment and educated labor from and to each country. Through MEA there will be an integration in the form of "free trade area" (free trade area), the elimination of trade tariffs between ASEAN countries, as well as the free labor market and capital market, will greatly affect the economic growth and development of each country. To face the free market era in Southeast Asia, businesses must take strategic steps in order to face competition from other ASEAN countries, including the creative industry sector (Ahmed, Khalid, Ammar & Shah, 2017)

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