Factors Influencing the Empowerment of Local Artisans and Entrepreneurs and the Role of Local Government in Nurturing Creative Ecosystems in Initao, Misamis Oriental, Philippines
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This study examines the factors influencing the empowerment of local artisans and entrepreneurs in selected barangays of Initao, Misamis Oriental, and the role of local government units (LGUs) in nurturing creative ecosystems. Drawing from a mixed-methods design, 129 participants, including artisans, entrepreneurs, community members, and LGU personnel, provided data through surveys and focus group discussions (FGDs). Findings indicate that key factors, such as skill development programs, access to resources, market opportunities, innovation, and supportive policy frameworks, significantly contribute to entrepreneurial empowerment and ecosystem development. Quantitative analysis revealed strong positive correlations between these factors and the development of creative ecosystems, with innovation and product development showing the highest impact. Qualitative data highlighted challenges, including limited funding, complex bureaucratic processes, and inadequate infrastructure, which hinder artisans' and entrepreneurs' potential. However, existing municipal support, community collaboration, and proposed enhancements, such as tailored training programs, resource hubs, and policy reforms, demonstrate opportunities for improvement. This study underscores the importance of holistic government initiatives to foster sustainable creative industries and empower rural communities, emphasizing the need for consistent support, infrastructure, and market linkages to unlock the full potential of Initao’s creative economy.
Keywords:
Creative ecosystems, Entrepreneurial empowerment, Local government initiatives, Rural creative industries, Innovation and product developmentReferences
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