Entrepreneurship In Stimulusing The Bali Economy: A Review Of The Hindu Perspective
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entrepreneur, hinduism, the economyAbstract
Acceleration in the field of economic development is urgently needed for the Bali area after it fell due to the impact of the Covid 19 Pandemic. Economic development is an activity in which local governments and communities manage existing resources and establish connectivity to create new jobs and stimulate the development of economic activity in the region, in supporting economic activity needs to pay attention to the value ethic which is following religious teachings. The entrepreneur is a supporter of a culture imbued with religion. As supporters of culture, their role is very decisive in the development of religious life, culture, and economic development activities. The basic pattern of Bali's development determines a culture that breathes the spirit of Hinduism as the basic capital of regional development . Ethics is used entrepreneurs do not break the rules and the business that is done gets the blessing of God. Efforts to explore the role of Hindu religious values in global life in particular entrepreneurs need to begin by understanding the deep meaning of the word God is in the Veda. The search for Hindu values through the disclosure of the deep meaning of the word God as written in Veda indicates the existence of vital values in economic activity so it is interesting to observe. Veda contains values that are needed for growth, development as well as guidelines for entrepreneurs in carrying out business activities to contribute to economic development.
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