Abstract

. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have potentials in increasing incomes and employment. Some obstacles is experienced by many MSMEs, it is often considered as the reason of low competitiveness to boost economic growth and incomes. There are several factors that ar expected to increase the competitiveness of SMEs. This study aimed to confirm the model and indicators quantitatively that may affect the competitiveness of SMEs through primary. From the study, it was found that the need for an adjustment of the design of the models that have been built on previous studies. Based on data from 19 provinces, there are six main variables that shape the competitiveness of SME; resource availability and business environment, business capability, policy and infrastructures, research and technology; financing and partnership, and performances.

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