Authors:
Anggi Rahajeng
and
Galuh Primardianti Suprapto
Affiliation:
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
Keyword(s):
BUMDes Tirta Mandiri, Ponggok Village, Gender, Village Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Ability.
Abstract:
The acceleration of development in Indonesia began to focus on rural/village development. The connection between entrepreneurship and the development of Ponggok Village is proven by the business management under the BUMDes (Village-owned Enterprise) Tirta Mandiri. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between village entrepreneurship with the development of a spring-based tourism village (natural pond) and to find out the comparison of community entrepreneurial abilities based on gender. The methodology used was descriptive analysis with correlation statistics. The results of this study indicated that there was a positive relationship between village entrepreneurship and village development by an increase in BUMDes' contribution to village revenue. The comparison of entrepreneurial abilities between men and women was observed by using indicators of independence, motivation, tolerance, attitudes in facing risk challenges and future orientation. The results of thi
s study indicate that male entrepreneur groups have better entrepreneurial abilities than female groups. Female entrepreneur groups are only superior in terms of independence, so based on these characteristics, the efforts made by female entrepreneurs are relatively more sustainable, but the business scale that is relatively less developed compared to male entrepreneur groups. Indicators of entrepreneurial endurance both men and women in the tourism sector, especially tourism village, can be developed and tested further by simulating what happens when thereare shocking cases such as an economic crisis and security instability by using econometrics
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