Title: e-Commerce empowerment for SMEs
1e-Commerceempowerment for SMEs
- Onno W. Purbo
- Independent IT Writer
- Onno_at_indo.net.id
- Indonesia
2References
- Industry Trade
- Cooperative SME
- Post Telecomm
- Statistical Bureau
- MASTEL
- APJII
- www.dprin.go.id
- www.depkop.go.id
- www.postel.go.id
- www.bps.go.id
- www.mastel.or.id
- www.apjii.or.id
3Archive e-Discussion
- Mastel-e-commerce_at_egroups.com
- Ukmnet_at_egroups.com
- Asosiasi-warnet_at_egroups.com
- Asosiasi-warnet-broadband_at_egroups.com
- Genetika_at_egroups.com
- Telematika_at_egroups.com
4Term of Reference
- Life-long learning and the training of
information and communications technology
professionals - Skills retention strategies for trade
administration agencies reliant on information
and communications technology - Collaboration with the business/private sector on
skills development - Development of skills required to assist APEC
members to establish a more pro-competitive
policy and regulatory environment - Development of skills standards to support
e-commerce
5Overview
6Current Indonesia Situation
- Population of 220 million people
- 90 million labor force
- Only 3-4 million univ. grads
- IT penetration correlates to education level.
7IT Infrastructure Condition
- 2.2 million PC
- 8 million lines (Telcos monopoly).
- 150 ISP (liberal / no monopoly)
- 150.000 Telecommunication Kiosk
- 1200 Internet Café
- Access point for 60-70 Indonesian users.
- 25.000 lines for connecting schools.
- 1.5 million Internet user
- Double every year.
- Hope to reach 20 million by 2004.
8Business Structure
- 40 Million Enterprises
- gt98 SMEs
9Industry Structure(BPS-KOMPAS 21-08-2000)
Scale No.Firms No.Worker Rp. Billion
Large-Med 22,997 4,214,957 264,270
Small 241,169 2,077,298 14,858
Household 2,501,735 4,075,763 11,312
Total 2,765,901 10,368,020 290,440
10Focus on e-Impact
11Identified Major Issues
- Social Cultural Aspects
- Highly related to level of education.
- National movement on IT literacy.
- Enable the SMEs for high impact
- Knowledge
- Preferably in local language.
- Human Resource
- Teachers.
- Infrastructure
- Telecomm Internet Access.
- PC / Computers.
12Basic Belief
- Mass of qualified Human Resource is the key of
success. - IT Retention can only be maintained if
- Demand side - Enough carrots in marketplace for
such IT knowledge. - Supply side - Abundant accessible IT knowledge
available at low no cost. - Regulatory policy framework Make sure it can
be implemented - self-finance sustainable. - Language number of literature would be the
major barrier.
13Challenges
- Simple policy tech for high impact.
- Small IT Mass (0.5 of population)
- Low density
- Information access facilities.
- Computer / PC
- Telecommunication infrastructure.
- Slow Distribution of Knowledge.
14Example ofReal Life Experiences
- Wayan, Bali Lombok
- Share design with European Distribution.
- Sells their craft art over the Internet.
- Anshori, Lampung
- Butterfly cultivation
- sell it at US7 / cocoon.
- Jerry, Bandung
- Textile export
- via B2B marketplace (mailing list).
15Real Life Skill Needed for SMEs
- Ability to Read Write in English.
- Limited knowledge of Internet
- e-mail Web
- Knowledge of B2B Markerplace
- mailing lists on the Internet
- Access to Internet Café / Kiosk
- US1 / hour (affordable for most people)
- US5 / month (e-mail only access).
16Indonesian e-Environment
17E-commerce Community
- Mastel-e-commerce_at_egroups.com
- Warta-e-commerce_at_egroups.com
- I2bc_at_egroups.com
- Indonesia Internet Business Community I2BC
- Ukmnet_at_egroups.com
- Indonesian SMEs network.
18Indonesian Internet Activities
- National IT Movement
- Telematika_at_egroups.com
- Genetika_at_egroups.com
- Internet Café Association
- Asosiasi-warnet_at_egroups.com
- Education Community
- Dikmenjur_at_egroups.com (vocational schools)
- Jii_at_isnet.itb.ac.id (rural islamic schools)
- Kopertis-iv_at_egroups.com (private universities)
- Idln_at_idln.itb.ac.id (digital library network)
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20Create Mass Demand
21Focus Tactical Activities
- Focus on Mass Centers
- Schools 18 million students
- Univ 5 million students
- Need only 25.000 lines for schools.
- Internet Telco Kiosk 20-30M people
- Simple policy high impact.
- Focus on simple EC mechanism
- Substitute Telp, FAX with E-mail / VoIP.
- Simple B2B community forum e.g. mailing list.
- Use conventional payment systems.
22Focus Tactical Activities
- Build Extend Regional Marketplace
- Aceh North Sumatra with Singapore or Malaysia.
- North Sulawesi with Philippine.
- Maluku Papua with the Pacific.
- Bali, Nusa Tenggara Maluku with Australia
- If possible automate the transaction of their
activities, e.g. using EDI.
23Brief Infrastructure Strategies
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25Internet Infrastructure
- Liberalization of ISP 150 license.
- 25.000 lines for educational sector
- 18 million potential internet users
- Require low cost internet appliance.
- Internet kiosk self-finance
- Contribute 60-70 current users
- Require internet appliance / terminal.
- Corporate user self-finance
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28Brief Knowledge Strategies
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30The Actor
- Small Medium Business Industry.
- 80 million workforce.
- 30 million business entities.
- 2.5 million industries.
31Capacity BuildingMultiplying Effect
- Education Sector 20 million people.
- Sustainable community-based telecenters.
- Development Consultants / NGOs.
32Real Example ofKnowledge Tactical Aspects
- Knowledge Management
- Digital Library
- One way knowledge dissemination
- Two ways interactions
33Knowledge Management
- Manual Translation
- Public domain IT Knowledge in CD-ROM.
- Digital Library
- Indonesia Digital Library Network
http//digital.lib.itb.ac.id - Indonesia Cyber Library Society
i_c_s_at_egroups.com
34Knowledge Generation
- Encourage writers to put publish their work in
public.
35One Way Dissemination
- 20 dedicated IT magazines nationally.
- Reaches couple 100th thousands people.
- IT column in most newspapers.
- Reaches millions people.
- Public Domain Knowledge on Free CD-ROM.
- gt100 title IT books in Indonesian
- Need more dedicated IT writers.
- MoST Technology Kiosk.
- http//www.iptek.net.id
- http//www.citn.or.id
36Two Way Interactions
- Egroups.com mailing lists.
- Seminar / Workshop
- Millenium Internet Roadshow 15 cities
- 2-6 Internet Seminars / Week in various cities.
- Min. 2x / week Internet Radio Talkshow
- Training for trainers / IT evangelists.
37Summary
- Focus on SME
- Educational Sector as strategic entry.
- Proposed Major Strategies
- Knowledge generation in local language
- Incentive for IT writer.
- Training for trainers / IT evangelists.
- Create knowledge infrastructure
- Adopt simple e-commerce mechanisms. Focus on
maximizing economical impact.
38Thank you