Modal Sosial Pedagang dalam Eksistensi Pasar Tradisional (Studi di Pasar Horas Kota Pematangsiantar)
Traders' Social Capital in the Existence of Traditional Markets (Study at Horas Market, Pematangsiantar City)
Abstract
Social capital refers to the network of relationships and norms that facilitate
cooperation within groups and communities. In the context of community
development, social capital plays an important role in improving welfare and
facilitating access to resources. The purpose of this study is to determine the
elements that form the social capital of traders, to determine the forms of social
capital of traders and their benefits related to the existence of traditional markets in
Horas Market, Pematangsiantar City. This study uses the Social Capital theory. This
study uses a mixed methods research method that combines qualitative and
quantitative approaches. Qualitative research through in-depth interviews with 8
informants with a sampling technique using a purposive sampling technique.
Quantitative research through the provision of questionnaires given to 100
respondents with a simple random sampling technique. Norms contain rules that
must be obeyed by traders to maintain market order. Social networks formed
through interactions between traders, suppliers, and customers strengthen
cooperation. Trust is a key element for traders to rely on each other to achieve
mutual success. The results of the study showed that traders in Horas Market
showed positive social capital as seen from the average score of the questionnaire
results of 3.03 on a Likert scale. The results of the study show that bonding in Horas
Market is a social capital that forms bonds between traders, building trust and
solidarity within the community. Bridging bridges traders with the outside
community to increase social support and ethnic diversity into assets that enrich
social interactions in the market. Linking connects cooperation between traders and
authorities, such as the government and financial institutions that support market
development through programs and policies.
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