Building Partnership or Competition: Village Business Sustainability in Indonesia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Partnership in the Context of Village Business
2.2. Competition in the Context of Small and Medium Enterprises
2.3. Village-Owned Enterprises
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Types of Research
- Field Research Procedure: First Stage
- Field Research Procedure: Second Stage
- Field Research Procedure: Third Stage
3.2. Fourth Stage: Data Analysis
4. Results
Field Findings
“I have been running this stall for a long time, I do not remember how many years it started, but the children were still small and not in school then. At first, I only sold vegetables, but I am grateful that I have been able to sell staples (rice, sugar, flour, etc.) until now. I also sell gas fuel to neighbors around my house.”(Code: P6)
“This stall has only been in operation for a few years, about 3 years ago. It was during the COVID-19 pandemic, and my husband lost his job. With limited capital, I sold staples such as rice, sugar, cooking oil and other processed products. Neighbors also leave snacks such as cassava chips and bananas produced locally in the village to be sold through this stall.”(Code: P7)
“I have worked here for several years since the village-owned enterprises board established the shop. In the beginning, the shop sold staples such as rice, sugar, cooking oil, and chicken eggs, and now we also sell 3 kg of gas. In addition, we also provide photocopy services as a payment point online bank (PPOB). The prices of staple goods in this shop are lower because the merchandise is obtained directly from suppliers. Residents around the village usually come to buy basic supplies, while photocopy services are more in demand from village government offices.”(Code: P4)
5. Discussion
Recommendation
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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2014 | 1022 Units |
2015 | 11,954 Units |
2016 | 18,466 Units |
2017 | 39,149 Units |
2018 | 45,549 Units |
2019 | 51,091 Unit |
2020 | 51,134 Unit |
2021 | 57,288 Unit |
2022 | 60,417 Unit |
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Effendi, S.A.; Sukoharsono, E.G.; Purwanti, L.; Rosidi. Building Partnership or Competition: Village Business Sustainability in Indonesia. Sustainability 2023, 15, 13703. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151813703
Effendi SA, Sukoharsono EG, Purwanti L, Rosidi. Building Partnership or Competition: Village Business Sustainability in Indonesia. Sustainability. 2023; 15(18):13703. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151813703
Chicago/Turabian StyleEffendi, Soelchan Arief, Eko Ganis Sukoharsono, Lilik Purwanti, and Rosidi. 2023. "Building Partnership or Competition: Village Business Sustainability in Indonesia" Sustainability 15, no. 18: 13703. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151813703