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Strategi dan Inovasi "Mengganggu" sebagai Antisipasi Resesi 2023

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  • Sanjaya, Angelie Natalia

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Resesi ekonomi merupakan sebuah penurunan ekonomi yang signifikan selama periode stagnasi yang berkepanjangan sehingga dapat menurunkan keuntungan perusahaan, menambah pengangguran, dan bahkan dapat meruntuhkan keruntuhan ekonomi. Terdapat beberapa alasan kuat bahwa tahun 2023 memiliki potensi untuk mengalami resesi di Indonesia dan global, antara lain disebabkan oleh pengaruh kondisi ekonomi global, peningkatan suku bunga bank, krisis pangan dan energi, serta ketidakpastian pasar dan hutang. Maka dari itu, perlu dipersiapkan adanya strategi dan persiapan pribadi untuk waspada akan terjadinya resesi ekonomi. Salah satu strategi yang dapat diterapkan adalah terkait dengan inovasi yang “mengganggu”.

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  • Sanjaya, Angelie Natalia, 2023. "Strategi dan Inovasi "Mengganggu" sebagai Antisipasi Resesi 2023," OSF Preprints hrb7p, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:hrb7p
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/hrb7p
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