Make Trade Illegal Urban of Metropolitan City to Entrepreneurship-Cooperation Residents
Abstract
In Indonesia there are 58 million businesses at the level of SMEs, 6.8 million of them were in East Java, and as many as 2640 have become a 'hero Economy' in the city of Surabaya as well as between them ever urban status (arrivals) illegal businesses (businesses place not designation). As many as 75% of them are foreigners, of which 45% came from the village, and 30% comes from the city, and only 15% comes from the city of Surabaya, and 10% of their commuter status (roundtrip from out of town to Surabaya home- away). There are a classification of institutions (parties) giving guidance to them (the business actors who have illegality) such that: (i) the Department of Trade and Industry, the city of Surabaya, (ii) the Department of Cooperatives and SMEs, (iii) Social Services, and ( iv) Private / Individual. Based on preliminary research, there are classifications of commodity on the work they perform, namely: (i) Crafts (20%); (ii) intake (15%); (iii) Snack (55%); and (iv) Drink Vitamins / Health (10%). From the well-developed, they generally accumulate in the Centre of SME, Centre of Culinary, Business Group, and Kampong Small Industries. Willingness to participate in education and training (training) is quite high (55%) even in businesses that have 5 or more years in the business, otherwise businesses are still two years or less are less interested (with a level of humility 50%). Then the businesses that have a high entrepreneurial knowledge (80%) lie in those who gathered in the center of the target offices. Judging from the area of origin, businesses that have a high motivation for entrepreneurship is a commuter status (shuttle), ie 65%. While the absorption of the material of the highest training participants (60%) achieved by the business comes from the center of the target agencies and generally they are seasoned received training and has been a member of the cooperative
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jssw.v4n2a6
Abstract
In Indonesia there are 58 million businesses at the level of SMEs, 6.8 million of them were in East Java, and as many as 2640 have become a 'hero Economy' in the city of Surabaya as well as between them ever urban status (arrivals) illegal businesses (businesses place not designation). As many as 75% of them are foreigners, of which 45% came from the village, and 30% comes from the city, and only 15% comes from the city of Surabaya, and 10% of their commuter status (roundtrip from out of town to Surabaya home- away). There are a classification of institutions (parties) giving guidance to them (the business actors who have illegality) such that: (i) the Department of Trade and Industry, the city of Surabaya, (ii) the Department of Cooperatives and SMEs, (iii) Social Services, and ( iv) Private / Individual. Based on preliminary research, there are classifications of commodity on the work they perform, namely: (i) Crafts (20%); (ii) intake (15%); (iii) Snack (55%); and (iv) Drink Vitamins / Health (10%). From the well-developed, they generally accumulate in the Centre of SME, Centre of Culinary, Business Group, and Kampong Small Industries. Willingness to participate in education and training (training) is quite high (55%) even in businesses that have 5 or more years in the business, otherwise businesses are still two years or less are less interested (with a level of humility 50%). Then the businesses that have a high entrepreneurial knowledge (80%) lie in those who gathered in the center of the target offices. Judging from the area of origin, businesses that have a high motivation for entrepreneurship is a commuter status (shuttle), ie 65%. While the absorption of the material of the highest training participants (60%) achieved by the business comes from the center of the target agencies and generally they are seasoned received training and has been a member of the cooperative
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jssw.v4n2a6
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