Sustainable Livelihoods Framework for Woman Entrepreneur in Indonesia: A Case Study Achsania Hendratmi, Mega Ayu Widayanti, Muhammad Nafik Hadi Ryandono, Puji Sucia Sukmaningrum
Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga
Abstract
The poverty line in urban areas amounted to Rp. 323,779 per person. Addressing the problem, about 52.9% of woman entrepreneur In Indonesia has a micro-business that contribute Rp 443 trillion to GDP. But They are still susceptible to the social symptoms. So, Bina Usaha Ekonomi Keluarga Aisyiyah (BUEKA) will empower them to improve their sustainable livelihoods. Sustainable livelihoods is a persons ability in dealing with the social. Qualitative approach used to observe the strategy with case study on BUEKA. Analytical techniques used in this research is the categorical analysis. The results of this research found that the human capital of entrepreneur needed an increase in internal development programs, external development and implement Islamic personality. Then, to improve social capital of micro enterprises can be done by observing the basic value of networking and using path of networking. As for helping the financial capital of the micro enterprises can be done by finding other sources of liquid resources, formal, and informal resources. Thus, the woman entrepreneur can maintain its business sustainability so that it can contribute to the economy of the family and the national economy.
Keywords: Sustainable livelihoods, human capital, social capital, financial capital, woman entrepreneur
Topic: International Conference of Islamic Economic and Financial Inclusion
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