Survey Data on Perceptions of Economic Risk in Indonesia (SPREI)

This dataset compiles data collected from 134 respondents in Indonesia in 2023, including policymakers, entrepreneurs, managers, academicians, and experts in different fields. The survey gathered insights on 26 risks and their projected effects on Indonesia's economy over the coming one, two, a...

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1. Verfasser: Miguel Angel Esquivias
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This dataset compiles data collected from 134 respondents in Indonesia in 2023, including policymakers, entrepreneurs, managers, academicians, and experts in different fields. The survey gathered insights on 26 risks and their projected effects on Indonesia's economy over the coming one, two, and ten years. It also collects data on risk management preparedness and relevant stakeholders in dealing with these risks. This dataset is valuable for identifying potential risks, assessing their severity, evaluating the efficacy of economic risk management, and analyzing the anticipated influence in the next two and ten years. The survey encompasses diverse risk categories, encompassing emerging concerns like food security, financial, ecological, societal, geopolitical, and technological risks. This information proves invaluable in pinpointing critical issues such as environmental threats, technological disruptions, and socio-economic vulnerabilities that may arise in the foreseeable future. Offering academicians, businesses, and policymakers essential insights, this dataset aids in foreseeing and mitigating potential crises, thereby enhancing resilience and promoting sustainable development in Indonesia's complex landscape. This dataset contributes to well-informed policy formulation by identifying pivotal risks and potential consequences and encourages collaborative endeavors to address Indonesia's most pressing challenges.
DOI:10.17632/vnbrmt6dgr.3