从村庄到世界市场:东桑巴、东努沙登加拉的妇女和电子商务

K. Noer
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本文关注的是东努沙登加拉省松巴的女编织工匠使用电子商务的情况。2020年,We Are Social指出,56%的印尼人口是活跃的互联网用户,其中29%的人口是活跃的电子商务用户。印尼创意经济机构的报告指出,印尼36%的电子商务商人来自农村地区,尤其是爪哇。数据显示,时尚和手工艺创意产业对国民经济的贡献很大,因此,政府在培育和发展创意产业方面采取了多项政策,其中之一就是加大对创意产业下的商业群体的发展,尤其是时尚和地域手工艺类的商业群体。松巴以Pahikung编织而闻名,大多数工业工匠都是女性。本文采用民族志方法,通过采访12位女性编织工匠,解释了市场通过切断分销渠道,使她们的产品可以直接被消费者接受,从而为更好的编织销售开辟了机会,通过社交媒体的推广,她们降低了间接成本。然而,目前面临三个主要障碍:生产成本、分销和获得金融服务。通过绘制地图,希望它将鼓励对印度尼西亚农村和偏远地区的女工匠采取更宽松的政策。
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From Villages to World Markets: Women and E-Commerce in East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara
This paper focuses on the use of e-commerce by women weaving craftsmen, in Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara. In 2020, We Are Social noted that 56% of Indonesia's population are active internet users, including 29% of the population are active e-commerce users. The Indonesian Creative Economy Agency report states that 36% of e-commerce traders in Indonesia come from rural areas, especially in Java. Data shows that fashion and craft-based creative industries have a high contribution to the national economy, and for this reason, the government has taken several policies in fostering and developing the creative industry, one of which is by increasing the development of business groups that are under the creative industry, especially those based on fashion and regional crafts. Sumba is known as Pahikung weaving where most of the industrial craftsmen are women. Using the ethnographic method, by interviewing twelve women weaving craftsmen, this paper explains that the marketplace opens up opportunities for better weaving sales by cutting distribution channels so that their products can be directly accepted by consumers, and by promoting through social media, they cut indirect costs. However, there are three main obstacles faced: production costs, distribution, and access to financial services. With this mapping, it is hoped that it will encourage more accommodative policies towards women craftsmen in rural and remote areas in Indonesia.
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