Woman Entrepreneurs in Jember: Effect of Social Capital and Virtual Geography
Date
2019-04-09Author
SUHARSO, Pudjo
ANI, Hety Mustika
SUKIDIN, Sukidin
SEDYATI, Retna Ngesti
HARTANTO, Wiwin
MARDIYANA, Lisana Oktavisanti
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Women since the paradigm change in woman in development no longer plays a role in
the domestic sector but also in the public sector. One public sector that attracts women to
contribute more to economic development is to become woman entrepreneur by opening various
trading businesses. The purpose of this study was to analyze social capital and virtual geography
in success of business women entrepreneurs. Research methods using a qualitative approach with
a focus on phenomenology. The results of the study revealed that the success of woman
entrepeneurs who are MSME categories in their business cannot be separated from social capital
like trusts, networks and organizations. The conclusion is that the use of social capital by woman
entrepreneurs contributes to the sustainability of the business being developed. Recommendations
need to be supported by government regulations to optimize social capital for women
entrepreneurs.
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