Optimizing the Utilization of Online Business Licensing to Accelerate Business Licensing Services for Micro Businesses
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Sang Ayu Putu Rahayu, Dina Silvia Puteri

Optimizing the Utilization of Online Business Licensing to Accelerate Business Licensing Services for Micro Businesses

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Optimizing the utilization of online business licensing to accelerate business licensing services for micro businesses. Accelerate micro business licensing in Kebojongan Village using OSS RBA. This program educates entrepreneurs on NIB registration, simplifying legal permits and fostering local economic growth.

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Abstract

Micro business owners need legal permits, such as a Business Identification Number (NIB), which can be obtained through the OSS RBA (Online Single Submission Risk-Based Approach) system. However, many lack awareness of its importance and accessibility. To address this, a community service program in Kebojongan Village aims to educate and assist local entrepreneurs in using OSS, simplifying business licensing, and supporting economic growth. With an NIB, micro businesses can obtain additional permits like legal certification, Indonesian National Standards (SNI), and Halal Product Guarantee Certificates. The program includes interviews, counseling, mentoring, and evaluations on OSS RBA and NIB registration. Challenges faced include forgotten account passwords and cases where a National Identity Number (NIK) was registered by someone else, restricting access. This initiative is expected to accelerate business licensing for micro businesses in Kebojongan Village, fostering their development and sustainability.


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The article, "Optimizing the Utilization of Online Business Licensing to Accelerate Business Licensing Services for Micro Businesses," addresses a highly pertinent issue concerning the formalization and growth of micro-enterprises. It highlights the critical need for legal permits, particularly the Business Identification Number (NIB) obtainable via the OSS RBA system, for micro business owners who often lack awareness of its importance and accessibility. The focus on a community service program in Kebojongan Village to educate and assist local entrepreneurs is a commendable approach to bridge this knowledge gap and directly support economic development at the grassroots level. This initiative underscores a significant practical challenge for many developing economies, making the topic both timely and impactful. The strength of this work lies in its direct, interventionist approach to a real-world problem. By providing hands-on assistance through interviews, counseling, mentoring, and evaluations, the program goes beyond mere information dissemination, offering practical support for NIB registration and subsequent access to other vital permits such as legal certification, SNI, and Halal Product Guarantee Certificates. This comprehensive support structure is crucial for equipping micro-businesses with the necessary legal frameworks to expand their operations and enhance their market credibility. The abstract clearly articulates a practical methodology designed to simplify the complex process of business licensing for a vulnerable segment of the business community. While the initiative demonstrates clear value, the abstract also hints at significant operational challenges, such as forgotten account passwords and cases of NIK misuse, where a National Identity Number was already registered by someone else. These technical and systemic hurdles warrant deeper analysis within the full paper, as they can severely impede the program's effectiveness and scalability. Future research or follow-up initiatives could explore systemic solutions to these issues, perhaps involving closer collaboration with government agencies to streamline NIK recovery or prevent fraudulent registrations. Additionally, while the expected acceleration of business licensing in Kebojongan Village is a positive outcome, the paper could further discuss the potential for replicating this model in other regions and the long-term sustainability of such community-driven support systems.


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