Economic equity among ethnic in retail sector: case study in Seremban City Center, Negeri Sembilan

Retail sector is one of important components in urban economic activity for urban livability. Currently, the retail sector contributes 60% of Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Since retail sector provide more than half of the country’s GDP, an in-depth study to understand the framework of t...

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Main Authors: Siti Umira Sulaiman, J. J. Lajuni, Shaharudin Idrus, Abdul Samad Hadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10949/1/IMAN-2016-04SI2-08.pdf
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author Siti Umira Sulaiman,
J. J. Lajuni,
Shaharudin Idrus,
Abdul Samad Hadi,
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J. J. Lajuni,
Shaharudin Idrus,
Abdul Samad Hadi,
author_sort Siti Umira Sulaiman,
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description Retail sector is one of important components in urban economic activity for urban livability. Currently, the retail sector contributes 60% of Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Since retail sector provide more than half of the country’s GDP, an in-depth study to understand the framework of this sector should be emphasized. This paper will discuss the participation of Bumiputera in the retail sector with a focus on the Seremban City Center (SCC) as the designated study area. The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the New Economic Policy (NEP) is successful in bringing about even economic equity by ensuring 30% Bumiputera participation in retail sectors. Preliminary results obtained through primary and secondary data indicates that Bumiputera involvement is only 7% (Malays), while 93% of it is participated by non Bumiputera (Indian 13% and Chinese 80%). Bumiputera only involved in specific business such as restaurant, beauty care, travel and insurance agency, tuition center, boutique and also private clinics. In addition, data trend for the past three decades showed a mere 6% increased in Bumiputera participation in retail sector in SCC. This paper discusses the important of the retail activities for urban dwelling. The preliminary result shows that participation of the Bumiputera in retail sector are still questionable and urban planner should play more roles for the Bumiputera livability and sustainability.
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spelling ukm.eprints-109492017-11-13T09:02:18Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10949/ Economic equity among ethnic in retail sector: case study in Seremban City Center, Negeri Sembilan Siti Umira Sulaiman, J. J. Lajuni, Shaharudin Idrus, Abdul Samad Hadi, Retail sector is one of important components in urban economic activity for urban livability. Currently, the retail sector contributes 60% of Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Since retail sector provide more than half of the country’s GDP, an in-depth study to understand the framework of this sector should be emphasized. This paper will discuss the participation of Bumiputera in the retail sector with a focus on the Seremban City Center (SCC) as the designated study area. The purpose of this paper is to examine whether the New Economic Policy (NEP) is successful in bringing about even economic equity by ensuring 30% Bumiputera participation in retail sectors. Preliminary results obtained through primary and secondary data indicates that Bumiputera involvement is only 7% (Malays), while 93% of it is participated by non Bumiputera (Indian 13% and Chinese 80%). Bumiputera only involved in specific business such as restaurant, beauty care, travel and insurance agency, tuition center, boutique and also private clinics. In addition, data trend for the past three decades showed a mere 6% increased in Bumiputera participation in retail sector in SCC. This paper discusses the important of the retail activities for urban dwelling. The preliminary result shows that participation of the Bumiputera in retail sector are still questionable and urban planner should play more roles for the Bumiputera livability and sustainability. Institut Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10949/1/IMAN-2016-04SI2-08.pdf Siti Umira Sulaiman, and J. J. Lajuni, and Shaharudin Idrus, and Abdul Samad Hadi, (2016) Economic equity among ethnic in retail sector: case study in Seremban City Center, Negeri Sembilan. Jurnal Antarabangsa Alam dan Tamadun Melayu (Iman), 4 (SI) (2). pp. 67-71. ISSN 2289-1706 http://www.ukm.my/iman/en/volume-4-special-issue-no-2/
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Economic equity among ethnic in retail sector: case study in Seremban City Center, Negeri Sembilan
title Economic equity among ethnic in retail sector: case study in Seremban City Center, Negeri Sembilan
title_full Economic equity among ethnic in retail sector: case study in Seremban City Center, Negeri Sembilan
title_fullStr Economic equity among ethnic in retail sector: case study in Seremban City Center, Negeri Sembilan
title_full_unstemmed Economic equity among ethnic in retail sector: case study in Seremban City Center, Negeri Sembilan
title_short Economic equity among ethnic in retail sector: case study in Seremban City Center, Negeri Sembilan
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