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Finding the context indigenous innovation in village enterprise knowledge structure: a topic modeling

Retno Kusumastuti, Mesnan Silalahi, Anugerah Yuka Asmara, Ria Hardiyati, Vishnu Juwono · 2022 · Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Summary. Indigenous communities possess deep knowledge of environmental sustainability and natural resource use that drives rural economic growth. This study analyzed 1,440 research articles on village enterprises using topic modeling to map their knowledge structure. The analysis identified key topics including local ownership, land use, services, economy, microfinance, environmental management, and social entrepreneurship. Four natural resource-based sectors emerged: traditional food production, bio-energy, agriculture, and tourism. The resulting knowledge structure provides a foundation for evaluating village enterprises and guiding future research.

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Kusumastuti, R., Silalahi, M., Asmara, A. Y., Hardiyati, R., & Juwono, V.. (2022). Finding the context indigenous innovation in village enterprise knowledge structure: a topic modeling. Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13731-022-00220-9

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DOI
10.1186/s13731-022-00220-9
Countries
Indonesia
Regions
Asia
Categories
indigenous-innovation, entrepreneurship, food-systems
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2026-04-28