TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing Crowdfunding-Based Financing Scheme to Increase Potential of Micro, Small, and Medium Business in Urban Green Space
AU - Berawi, Mohammed Ali
AU - Sari, Mustika
AU - Lumbantobing, Vanana
AU - Susilowati, Suci Indah
AU - Susantono, Bambang
AU - Woodhead, Roy
AU - Sejatiguna, Perdana Miraj
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Micro, Small, and Medium Business (MSMEs) are vital to the Indonesian economic development, and the government is focusing on this sector for post-pandemic recovery. There is an emphasis on infrastructure such as urban green spaces, or Ruang Terbuka Hijau (RTH). RTHs have untapped potential as centers for agricultural and processing MSMEs. However, these businesses often face financing challenges, prompting the exploration of alternative scheme like crowdfunding. Therefore, this study aimed to (1) explore how RTH lands can be leveraged for local economic activities, and (2) devise a public fund-based crowdfunding financing model. Using RTH Kalijodo in Jakarta as a case study, the study included literature reviews, benchmarking, fieldwork, and Life Cycle Cost (LCC) analysis. The results show the need for the development of vertical hydroponics, tilapia farming, and tilapia fillet processing business in RTH Kalijodo. Financial analyses, including IRR calculations exceeding the 10.41% WACC, a positive NPV, and a payback period under five years, show the financial viability of these sectors.
AB - Micro, Small, and Medium Business (MSMEs) are vital to the Indonesian economic development, and the government is focusing on this sector for post-pandemic recovery. There is an emphasis on infrastructure such as urban green spaces, or Ruang Terbuka Hijau (RTH). RTHs have untapped potential as centers for agricultural and processing MSMEs. However, these businesses often face financing challenges, prompting the exploration of alternative scheme like crowdfunding. Therefore, this study aimed to (1) explore how RTH lands can be leveraged for local economic activities, and (2) devise a public fund-based crowdfunding financing model. Using RTH Kalijodo in Jakarta as a case study, the study included literature reviews, benchmarking, fieldwork, and Life Cycle Cost (LCC) analysis. The results show the need for the development of vertical hydroponics, tilapia farming, and tilapia fillet processing business in RTH Kalijodo. Financial analyses, including IRR calculations exceeding the 10.41% WACC, a positive NPV, and a payback period under five years, show the financial viability of these sectors.
KW - Crowdfunding
KW - Life cycle cost
KW - MSMEs
KW - Urban green space
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U2 - 10.14716/ijtech.v15i2.6663
DO - 10.14716/ijtech.v15i2.6663
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85185285068
SN - 2086-9614
VL - 15
SP - 259
EP - 266
JO - International Journal of Technology
JF - International Journal of Technology
IS - 2
ER -