Indonesia: Cultures and Enterprise
This book delves into the dynamic interaction between Indonesia's rich cultural diversity and its growing entrepreneurial landscape. As an emerging country deeply rooted in cultural values, these traditions significantly influence social interactions, including within the entrepreneurial ecosystem. This book offers insights into how traditional values, local wisdom, and community-based networks shape business practices in one of the world's most culturally rich countries and explores how Indonesian businesses, particularly micro, small, and medium enterprises, as well as emerging startups, navigate both local and global markets. It delves into the cultural impact on business, showcasing local innovations with a global perspective. Through case studies, the book highlights the richness and distinctiveness of Indonesian culture in shaping entrepreneurial activities. It also addresses the sustainability of social and cultural enterprises, alongside the challenges and opportunities that arise from embracing cultural diversity in the business landscape. This book is an essential read for people interested in the intersection of culture, business and innovation in Southeast Asia’s largest economy.
Springer EN
978-981-9578-00-9

