J 2025

Does a special economic zone impact the surrounding economy? The case study of Kendal, Indonesia

WISNU WARDHANA, Irwanda; Indri RIESFANDIARI; Erizal JAMAL; Vyta W. HANIFAH; Pihri PIHRI et al.

Basic information

Original name

Does a special economic zone impact the surrounding economy? The case study of Kendal, Indonesia

Authors

WISNU WARDHANA, Irwanda; Indri RIESFANDIARI; Erizal JAMAL; Vyta W. HANIFAH; Pihri PIHRI; Felix WISNU HANDOYO; Nugroho PURWONO; Rizky PRAYOGO RAMADHAN; Budhi SETYAWAN; Michal PLAČEK; Bakri PRAKARSO A. W; Natasha DINI CHRYSANTI; Reza MAHDI DANISWARA; Bambang WIJANARKO and Elen SETIADI

Edition

Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2025, 2662-9992

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

50204 Business and management

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

References:

URL

Impact factor

Impact factor: 3.600 in 2024

Marked to be transferred to RIV

Yes

Organization unit

Ambis University

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-025-04448-0

UT WoS

001425905900002

Keywords in English

Growth;Special Economic Zones;Kendal SEZ;Local Economic Development

Tags

RIV_2025
Changed: 9/3/2026 10:33, Bc. Olga Puldová

Abstract

In the original language

Special Economic Zones (SEZs) have become pivotal instruments for fostering regional development and industrial growth worldwide, yet comprehensive socioeconomic and spatial impacts remain crucial for understanding their true potential. This study aimed to evaluate the impact and identify the challenges of the SEZ in Indonesia, namely Kendal SEZ, by employing a mixed-methods approach to better capture the nuances of the SEZ’s impacts on the surrounding economy. A qualitative analysis was conducted as an exploratory phase involving SEZ management, enterprises, and government representatives. The quantitative analysis used Propensity Score Matching-Difference in Difference (PSM-DiD) and Geospatial Methods. Findings reveal a positive impact on increasing total household expenditures, reflecting enhanced community well-being. This SEZ strengthened the manufacturing sector, as evidenced by the increased location quotient. Spatial analysis reveals heightened economic activity via Night-Time Light emissions. The Kendal SEZ emerged as a driver of local economic growth and advanced industrial development among Indonesia’s SEZ models despite challenges like infrastructure and technical limitations. Our study contributes robust empirical evidence of the direct and indirect impacts of SEZs on regional economic development. We suggest that future policy considerations should address infrastructure and workforce challenges to sustain and enhance the benefits of SEZ.
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