scholarly journals STUDI PERKEMBANGAN PASAR TRADISIONAL DAN TOKO MODERN DITINJAU DARI JARAK, AKSESBILITAS, DAN PERILAKU KONSUMEN DI KOTA SURAKARTA

Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lestari Hidayati Marfuah ◽  
Galing Yudana ◽  
Winny Astuti

<p><em>The development of traditional and modern stores is determined by several factors such as distance, accessibility and consumer behavior. Since the emergence of modern stores in Surakarta, the distance between traditional markets and modern stores are of concern to the government of Surakarta, because the distance is too close location can affect the reduction in income, traders in traditional markets that will impact the sustainability of traditional markets. The second factoris the accessibility factor. The pattern of the spread of modern stores are mostly located in the city center and most are in the residential area of the middle and upper status, whereas traditional markets mostly scattered pad residential areas with medium status. This has an impact on the level of accessibility that is owned by traditional and modern stores, where modern stores willhave a high level of accessibility than traditional markets. The third factor is consumer behavior. Offers and services provided by modern stores make modern store location becomes an alternative place to shop than in the traditional market. The issue of traditional markets will be sought able competitive with modern stores by the City of Surakarta, this study wanted to know how thedevelopment of traditional and modern shops in Surakarta viewed from a distance, accessibility, and consumer behavior. The analytical method used is the analysis techniques skooring and descriptive comparative analysis. The results showed that more modern stores have the opportunity to evolve from the traditional markets. Of these three aspects, aspects of accessibility is a challenge for the traditional market for some traditional markets do not get public transport services. Aspects ofdistances and consumer behavior have the same development category. </em></p><p><strong><em>Keywords:</em></strong><em>development, traditional markets, modern stores, distance, accessibility, consumer behavior</em></p>

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 706-713
Author(s):  
Tri Asih ◽  
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Dewi Kurniati ◽  
Shenny Oktoriana

The development of modern markets in Pontianak City is very rapid which can certainly have an impact on traditional markets. The existence of a modern market will affect the pattern or behavior of consumers, so that consumers often choose to shop at the modern market. This condition is a threat to traditional market traders, so tradional market traders need a special strategy in retaining their consumers. This study aims to formulate a competitive market strategy to deal with modern markets in Pontianak. The method used is descriptive method and analyzed using SWOT. Data collection uses questionnaire instruments for consumers, traders and several key informants. The results show that the competitive strategy of traditional flamboyant market traders to face modern markets in the city of Pontianak is to use SO strategies, by providing good service to customers, increasing sales of people's basic needs, offering products at low prices with the hallmark of bargaining culture, increasing small economy and loves local products. Efforts that can be given are for traders to maintain facilities and infrastructure in the market, continue to pay attention to the needs of consumers, change the market healthier and cleaner. The government must also always pay attention to the comfort, freedom of consumers, handle every complaint, select every trader who is always active and inactive so that there are no empty booths and increase the ability of resources to traders.


Author(s):  
Farid Zaky Yopiannor

This study aims to: (1) Analyze consumers' assessment of traditional markets on the policy to revitalize traditional markets in the city of Banjarmasin, (2) Determine the assessment of the management and traders of traditional markets afterthe revitalization policies are conducted by the Government of Banjarmasin, (3) Identify the internal and external factors affecting the traditional markets in an effort to improve the competitiveness of traditional markets in the city of Banjarmasin, (4) To formulate the strategy options for improving the competitiveness of traditional markets in the city of Banjarmasin, (5) To formulate strategic priorities in an effort to improve the competitiveness of traditional markets in Banjarmasin.The results show that: (1) the performance of traditional markets in the city of Banjarmasin because the revitalization policy is not optimal; this is proven by the consumers' assessment of the marketing mix variables (marketing mix) 7P which is still low on some attributes, such as product quality factors, promotional products market traditional, traditional market traders and service, (2) the traditional-market revitalization in Banjarmasin is not optimum because it is still limited to procedural and has not touchedthe substantive aspects concerning the increased competitiveness of traditional markets, (3) the priority strategy to enhance the competitiveness of traditional markets are (a) optimizing the arrangement of traders with neat and orderly zoning systems (clusters); (b) optimizing the publication and promotional traditional-market activities post revitalization policies; (c) establishing cooperation with universities through R & D (Research and Development) of traditional markets.It is suggested that revitalization of traditional markets in the city of Banjarmasin must be comprehensive, focusing on the aspects of business management of professionalmarketing and empowerment of traditional market traders


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
siswanta siswanta

This paper aims to review the implementation of the e-money systems like e-retribution for traditional market traders in Surakarta. Methods of analysis will be directed description and a detailed description of the phenomenon of communication between businessmen and Government bureaucrats, the traditional market Surakarta City. The qualitative data gathered from in-depth interviews to explore cases that occur in the implementation of the policy of e-retribution in the traditional market in the city of Surakarta. The semi structured interview form was deliberately chosen to give a chance to the interviewees in providing information freely and flexibly so that it does not cover the possibility of exploring hidden information else. The research results reveal that the policy of e-retribution is not fully be done in traditional markets despite a payment system like this provides many benefits to the Government of the city of Surakarta. This system provides guarantee of certainty of efficiency and effectiveness of the cost of the withdrawal of levy. On the other hand the system of e-retribution will encourage traditional market traders to know the modern financial management systems involving banking. However, for the small traders of this system are considered as aggravating thing because it forced them to open a banking account as deposits.


ASKETIK ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 175-188
Author(s):  
Nurmasari Nurmasari ◽  
Raden Imam Al Hafis ◽  
Josua Butarbutar

This research is a study related to the impact of modern market growth (Alfamart and Indomaret) on traditional markets (department stores) in the city of Pekanbaru. The theories and framework used in this research are the concept of development while the research method used is qualitative approach delivered by Jhon W. Creswell. Because of it, the expected results will be more comprehensive in relation to the impact of the existence of the modern market on traditional ones (waserda). Meanwhile, the objectives of this study are 1. Consistency of the government of Pekanbaru City on the Implementation of Regulation Number 9, 2014. 2. Perception of traditional market traders on the existence of modern markets. 3. The impact of the existence of a modern retail market (Alfamart and Indomaret) on the business of traditional traders of all-round stalls (waserda). 4. Efforts made by traditional market traders (waserda) to maintain the existence of their businesses. From the results obtained in this research, it is expected to be able to provide input and advice to the community, government and private sector on the impact of the existence of modern markets on traditional ones, and to make appropriate formulations in dealing with problems that occur. So that at the end between modern markets and traditional ones can grow and develope together and complement each other in Pekanbaru City.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 99-106
Author(s):  
А. Badmaev ◽  
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В. Sharaldaev ◽  

The article analyzes the processes of suburbanization and transformation of the spatial structure of the city of Ulan-Ude. Modern trends in the growth of Western and historical factors of development, due to socio-economic and historical factors of development. In the 1990s-2000s, because of the decline in agriculture and, as a result, the lack of jobs, the rural population began to migrate massively to the Buryat Republic’s capital. However, the prices for houses and apartments in the city center were unbearable for many migrants, so the purchase of land plots and the construction of houses were affordable for many. The estrangement of agricultural lands and their inclusion in residential areas allowed the city of Ulan-Ude and suburban areas to somewhat expand the territory of settlements and create a huge number of GNPP (gardeners non-profit partnership) and DNPP (dacha non-profit partnership). The city and suburban areas were not ready for such a flow and were not able to provide the newly arrived migrants with social, road transport and communal infrastructure. As a result, the city was surrounded by a suburbia almost devoid of any infrastructure. There are some elements of false urbanization or squatter area, which is a type of urbanization in which the urban population rapid growth is not accompanied by a commensurate increase in urban functions. In recent years, the growth rate of suburban settlements has decreased, mainly due to mortgages, which have become more affordable for the population and the growth of multi-storey construction. In addition, the village is slowly depleting the human resources that feed the city and the suburbs. In other words, those who wanted to move to the city have already moved


Author(s):  
Hadriana Marhaeni Munthe ◽  
Lina Sudarwati

The term, 'inang-inang pasar' is referred to Bataknese market female vendors who sell basic commodities in the traditional urban markets. They have the image of hard working and tough vendors who fight against poverty in towns. Their activities as vendors in traditional markets indicate their strategic role of women as the agents of economic resilience and the agents of health security in their families. Here, their toughness in supporting their families by being vendors at Sembada traditional market, Medan. However, their toughness becomes a dilemma caused by Covid-19 pandemic. In this case, the government implement prokes (health protocol) from 3Ms to 5 Ms (wearing masks, washing hands, doing social distancing, avoiding crowd, and staying home), including in the area of the traditional markets where they sell their merchandise. The Prokes of Covid-19 in traditional markets have caused various responses from them. The reality is that they have not been ready to practice the policy on this 5 M Prokes since most of them lack of awareness of adhering to it due to the vulnerable of their health habitus. It seems that they can become the carriers and local transmitters of Covid-19. This situation worsens their condition and the people surrounding them such as their own family members. Keywords: Habitus, Covid-19, Inang-Inang, Traditional Market


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-19
Author(s):  
Devin Defriza Harisdani ◽  
M.A.F.S Hadintha

Business opportunities and challenges in the economic sector are underway in the country, including in Medan Labuhan. Many regions build their territory by making public spaces such as traditional markets. Nowadays, there is a change of consumer behavior toward the traditional market so; its positions are replaced by the modern markets. With the revitalization of Pekan Labuhan traditional market that carries the theme of behavioral architecture is expected to restore the function of the traditional market as a place of selling and purchasing transaction and increasing competitiveness to the modern market. With the achievement of this issue will increase consumer interest to shop in Pekan Labuhan traditional market which then gives a good impact on the economic stability of Medan Labuhan.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayoub Smaqaey ◽  
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Mohammed AbdulKareem ◽  
Meryem Komşu ◽  
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The purposes of this research are to examine the impact of traffic noise on the sale and rent prices of the housing real estate in the Sulaimaniyah city center. Besides, highlight the concept of traffic noise pollution in general and in particular in the Sulaimaniyah city center. Thus, people have the right to choose the nature of the acoustic environment, as others should not impose it, the problem of traffic noise considered as one of the main problems that have imposed on the people in Sulaimaniyah city center. Which began to take severe economic and social dimensions, affects the decision-making process in the real estate market. Moreover, consequently, this research analyzes the impact of traffic noise pollution in the sale and rent prices of residential property in Sulaimaniyah city center, the results of the research have confirmed a clear and negative impact the traffic noise on residential real estate prices in Sulaimaniyah city center. Finally, the research indorsed range of important recommendations, such as necessity control the noise pollution at the level of governments and companies, either at the companies’ level by choosing vehicles that release less sound and the use of sound control devices of high efficiency. Either at the government level to determine the volume level or prevent annoying noises (painful), through legislation and laws of environmental protection and impose fees and raise awareness.


Energies ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 2813 ◽  
Author(s):  
María-Eugenia Polo ◽  
Mar Pozo ◽  
Elia Quirós

Solar energy constitutes one of the most effective alternative energy sources for combating climate change. However, the solar potential in a city can vary depending on the urban morphology. The purpose of this paper is to perform a directional statistical analysis of the distribution of the monthly solar potential of rooftops in the city of Cáceres, Spain, in relation to the orientations and slopes of the rooftops. Two residential areas, one in the city center and one on the outskirts of the city, and an industrial zone, all of which exhibit different urban morphologies, have been evaluated. Statistics have been assessed in consideration of the orientation and slope values of the rooftops as circular data, and the radiation values as linear data. The three dissimilar urban morphologies result in different solar potential values, and the monthly disaggregation of the data enables the ability to detect the differences existing in the solar potential between each zone, during each month. The proposed analysis could also be extrapolated to urban planning for the design of more sustainable cities to face the challenges associated with climate change.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-72
Author(s):  
A. M. Tanjung ◽  
Armyn Hakim Daulay ◽  
Nevy Diana Hanafi

Pork consumers prefer it because it has a unique taste. This study aims to determine the factors that influence meat pork consumer behavior and determine the potential segmentation of consumers in traditional markets. The study was conducted in the traditional markets of Pematangsiantar City, namely Horas and Dwikora Parluasan traditional market. It lasted from September 2020 until November 2020. In this study, primary data was obtained from observations and interviews with 70 consumers of meat pork buyers in traditional markets. Secondary data were obtained from related agencies such as the Central Bureau of Statistics and Animal Husbandary Department. The results showed that the characteristics of consumers influenced the potential segment of consumers in meat pork purchasing decisions. The variables of quality and number of families show a relationship of partial influence with the amount of consumption in the analysis of consumer behavior. However, the variables of age, occupation, education, income, and price of pork do not show a partial relationship with consumption.


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