巴厘岛乡村信贷机构财务绩效蓝海战略的实施

I Nyoman Bontot, Martino Wibowo
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LPD是巴厘岛一个传统村庄的小额信贷机构,专门为村庄社区提供服务,包括那些无法获得银行服务的社区。一个无法获得银行贷款的市场有可能增加不良贷款,降低财务业绩。许多lpd的公司规模较小(取决于村庄的潜力),并且由不专业的管理人员管理。但是,在35年的竞争中,液化石油气公司得以成长并生存下来。本研究的目的是研究LPD策略,以便能够在日益激烈的小额信贷机构竞争中成长和生存。采用定性研究方法,以2022年巴厘岛省LPLPD的定量数据为支持,采用民族志方法和非结构化访谈技术。本研究的结论是,LPD是属于传统村落的小额信贷机构,以利益为导向,而非以利润为导向。lpd的财务表现相对较好。只有一小部分(约7%)遇到了问题,主要是由企业规模和治理因素引起的,只有一小部分是由于不良贷款。LPD的发展和生存能力是由于实施了蓝海战略,为土著村民创造了一个市场,他们被了解和信任,而且竞争对手负担不起。这篇文章是研究的结果,从未被任何人发表过
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Implementation of The Blue Ocean Strategy to The Financial Performance of Village Credit Institutions (LPD) In Bali
LPD as a microfinance institution belonging to a traditional village in Bali, specializes in serving village communities, including those who are unbankable. Having an unbankable market has the potential to increase NPLs and reduce financial performance. Many LPDs have small company sizes (depending on the potential of the village) and are managed by unprofessional management. But LPDs were able to grow and survive 35 years of competition. The purpose of this research is to examine LPD strategies to be able to grow and survive in the midst of increasingly fierce competition for microfinance institutions. Using qualitative research methods supported by quantitative data sourced from LPLPD Bali Province in 2022 with an ethnographic approach, and unstructured interview techniques. This study concludes that the LPD is a microfinance institution belonging to a traditional village, benefit-oriented, not profit-oriented. The financial performance of LPDs is relatively good. Only a small proportion (around 7%) experienced problems, mostly caused by factors of business size and governance, only a small portion due to NPLs. LPD's ability to grow and survive is due to implementing the Blue Ocean Strategy by creating a market for indigenous villagers, who are known and trusted, and are not affordable by competitors. This article is the result of research, has never been published by anyone
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