THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM SUPPORT IN EQUIPPING STUDENTS TO BUILD ONLINE ENTREPRENEURSHIP STARTUPS
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Keywords

online entrepreneurship
technology
natural resource potential

Abstract

Indonesia has 3,800 universities at the provincial, district and city levels. This number represents a potential market for improving community welfare through empowering students, especially in the entrepreneurial sector. This shows that Indonesia consists of various islands which produce various commodities. The presence of technology has helped many sectors in building businesses and building work efficiency. Using technology can improve people's welfare and advance various types of sectors that are growing in people's lives. Including the presence of technology in improving and building entrepreneurial start-ups for students. The research entitled The Role of Technology System Support in Equipping Students to Build Online Entrepreneurship Startups is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. Primary data sources were obtained from informants who were directly involved in supporting students to be able to start online entrepreneurship, namely universities, government, entrepreneurs. Secondary data sources were obtained from various printed and electronic documents related to research objectives. The collected data is classified and collaborated with secondary data. Furthermore, from the data that has been processed and analyzed, a narrative will be provided according to the research objectives. The results of the research concluded that to be able to encourage students to be able to start online entrepreneurship, they need support from universities as parties that provide intense assistance to students, the government as the party that issues regulations that support entrepreneurial programs for students and entrepreneurs as a place for students to practice so that students can get the right business strategy in online entrepreneurial format according to the potential of their region.

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