2021
DOI: 10.47175/rissj.v2i4.334
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State-Owned Enterprise Partnership Program as a Form of Corporate Social Responsibility to Small and Medium Enterprises

Abstract: State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) have a very important role in the implementation of the national economy in order to realize the welfare of the people. SOEs are seen as having a strategic role in fostering and developing private and cooperative businesses. The government through its regulations has mandated SOEs to participate in assisting the government in implementing the development policies that have been outlined, this is as mandated in Article 88 of Law no. 19 Year 2003 on SOEs, which in the article instr… Show more

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“…The local culture and wisdom of Dayuhan and Intingan is a source of harmony norms between the Banjar, Dayak, Malay, and other tribes, stating that Dayuhan and Intingan are brothers, siblings who, despite having different beliefs, still maintain brotherhood among themselves, causing tolerance. This is always maintained in the order of society in Banjar and Tapin districts with various ethnicities [19].…”
Section: Galley Proofmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The local culture and wisdom of Dayuhan and Intingan is a source of harmony norms between the Banjar, Dayak, Malay, and other tribes, stating that Dayuhan and Intingan are brothers, siblings who, despite having different beliefs, still maintain brotherhood among themselves, causing tolerance. This is always maintained in the order of society in Banjar and Tapin districts with various ethnicities [19].…”
Section: Galley Proofmentioning
confidence: 93%