PORTER COMPETITIVENESS ANALYSIS IN CRAFTS CLUSTER KAJIGELEM, BANTUL, YOGYAKARTA

Rostika, Ratna and Wahyuningsih, Tri and Haryono, Sigit (2015) PORTER COMPETITIVENESS ANALYSIS IN CRAFTS CLUSTER KAJIGELEM, BANTUL, YOGYAKARTA. Proceedings International Conference On Entrepreneurship Business and Social Science. ISSN ISBN NO: 978-602-14716-2-3

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Abstract

Bantu/ Regency is known as the biggest contributors of crafts export from Yogyakarta. There are many crafts clusters with varieties of local skills and local products. Supported by Yogyakarta as centre for culture, education and tourism, crafts productions in Bantul received many benefits. This study takes place in Kajigelem (Kasongan, Jipangan, Gendeng, and Lemahdadi) with reasons that these areas host many crafts producer and varieties of traditional products are created such as pottery, batik, hand fan, natural fibre, etc. Using Porter Diamod theory, this study explored the competitive capability of small business players in Kajigelem. Four main aspects are explored with Focus Discussion Groups. The four aspects include Factor conditions, Demand conditions, Firm strategy, structure and rivalry, and Related and supporting industries. This study is exploratory, thus qualitative approach was taken. Focus Group Discussions attended by JO small business players were organized. The information collected will be useful for bath further research on Kajigelem crafts competitiveness as well as to the local authority relating important issues that must be undertaken in orderfor the small business players be more competitive particularly in facing
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Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Depositing User: SE., M.Si Tri Wahyuningsih
Date Deposited: 29 Mar 2023 04:32
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2023 04:39
URI: http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/32944

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