2023
DOI: 10.1080/23311886.2023.2252682
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Build the village economy: A systematic review on academic publication of Indonesian village-owned

Nasfi,
Hasdi Aimon,
Sri Ulfa Sentosa
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“…Potential development can be achieved through the transfer of knowledge, technology (Salim et al, 2021;Turmudhi et al, 2021), and innovation from academics to the village community (Sadat et al, 2018). This activity is designed as a collaborative forum, where BUMDES together with academics from various disciplines strive to identify, discuss, and solve problems faced by the village, especially in human resource development (Nasfi et al, 2023). Through this synergy, it is hoped that programs will be created that are not only relevant to the needs of the village but also capable of improving the quality and capacity of village human resources sustainably (Aribowo & Sari, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential development can be achieved through the transfer of knowledge, technology (Salim et al, 2021;Turmudhi et al, 2021), and innovation from academics to the village community (Sadat et al, 2018). This activity is designed as a collaborative forum, where BUMDES together with academics from various disciplines strive to identify, discuss, and solve problems faced by the village, especially in human resource development (Nasfi et al, 2023). Through this synergy, it is hoped that programs will be created that are not only relevant to the needs of the village but also capable of improving the quality and capacity of village human resources sustainably (Aribowo & Sari, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%