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Understanding a viable value co-creation model for a sustainable entrepreneurial system: a case study of Batik Solo industrial cluster

Understanding a viable value co-creation model for a sustainable entrepreneurial system: a case study of Batik Solo industrial cluster
Understanding a viable value co-creation model for a sustainable entrepreneurial system: a case study of Batik Solo industrial cluster
This study analyses entrepreneurial system as an intelligent complex organism for a collective goal. Viable system model (VSM) assists the viability investigation process, prescribe and facilitate the agreed improvements from operations to policy management as the highest level of the system. Value co-creation concept from a service science perspective complements the analysis with the external sector by using positive collaborative innovation with customers as a third dimension. The combination of VSM and value co-creation model is applied to the entrepreneurial system of the Batik Solo industrial cluster, as related data has been collected in parallel with the value co-creation research of SBM ITB from 2013-2014. The finding produces a mapping model of the industry, the roles and the improvement from a viable value co-creation point of view that consists of five functional and complete working organs: 1) operation; 2) coordination; 3) integration; 4) intelligence; 5) brain.
Batik Solo industrial cluster, Value co-creation, Viable system model, VSM
1476-1297
416-434
Mayangsari, Lidia
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Novani, Santi
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Hermawan, Pri
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Mayangsari, Lidia
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Novani, Santi
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Hermawan, Pri
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Mayangsari, Lidia, Novani, Santi and Hermawan, Pri (2015) Understanding a viable value co-creation model for a sustainable entrepreneurial system: a case study of Batik Solo industrial cluster. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 26 (4), 416-434. (doi:10.1504/IJESB.2015.072760).

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This study analyses entrepreneurial system as an intelligent complex organism for a collective goal. Viable system model (VSM) assists the viability investigation process, prescribe and facilitate the agreed improvements from operations to policy management as the highest level of the system. Value co-creation concept from a service science perspective complements the analysis with the external sector by using positive collaborative innovation with customers as a third dimension. The combination of VSM and value co-creation model is applied to the entrepreneurial system of the Batik Solo industrial cluster, as related data has been collected in parallel with the value co-creation research of SBM ITB from 2013-2014. The finding produces a mapping model of the industry, the roles and the improvement from a viable value co-creation point of view that consists of five functional and complete working organs: 1) operation; 2) coordination; 3) integration; 4) intelligence; 5) brain.

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Published date: 29 October 2015
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2015 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
Keywords: Batik Solo industrial cluster, Value co-creation, Viable system model, VSM

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Local EPrints ID: 475493
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475493
ISSN: 1476-1297
PURE UUID: 6eac656e-2b2b-4e04-8a2f-2da77e4f8a70
ORCID for Lidia Mayangsari: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9373-5775

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:58

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Author: Lidia Mayangsari ORCID iD
Author: Santi Novani
Author: Pri Hermawan

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