Human capital, institutional economics and entrepreneurship as a driver for quality & sustainable economic growth

The Indonesian government policy in encouraging sustainable economic growth to reduce unemployment, poverty and inequality is threatened to fail, because economic growth does not reach targets and is not of quality. The purpose of this research is to explain the four pillars of growth and developmen...

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Published in:Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues Vol. 7; no. 4; pp. 2575 - 2589
Main Authors: Prasetyo, P. Eko, Kistanti, N. Rahayu
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Center 01-06-2020
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Summary:The Indonesian government policy in encouraging sustainable economic growth to reduce unemployment, poverty and inequality is threatened to fail, because economic growth does not reach targets and is not of quality. The purpose of this research is to explain the four pillars of growth and development namely; human capital, social capital, institutional economics and entrepreneurship as the main drivers of quality and sustainable economic growth. This research method used primary data on entrepreneurship and SMEs in the provinces of Central Java and Yogyakarta. The correlational form of recursive model path analysis was used as analytical method. The research results show the very strong role of human capital as the main key in driving economic growth both directly and indirectly. The existence of human capital and social capital will further encourage new economic institutions, furthermore new economic institutions will encourage the competitiveness of productive entrepreneurship and high, quality, and sustainable regional economic growth. The policy implication is that high, quality, and fundamentally sustainable economic growth must be built on the four main pillars basis namely; human capital, social capital, institutional and entrepreneurship in order to be more successful in reducing development problems; unemployment, poverty and income inequality.
ISSN:2345-0282
2345-0282
DOI:10.9770/jesi.2020.7.4(1)