The Role of Indonesian Disability Entrepreneurial Empowerment on Product Quality and its Impact on Community Trust
Agus Setyo Pranowo1, Suryana2, Disman3

1Agus Setyo Pranowo, Missing Affiliation and email.
2Suryana, Missing Affiliation and email.
3Disman, Missing Affiliation and email.
Manuscript received on 20 October 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 26 October 2019 | Manuscript Published on 02 November 2019 | PP: 1016-1020 | Volume-8 Issue-2S9 September 2019 | Retrieval Number: B10670982S919/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.B1067.0982S919
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Abstract: In Indonesia, people with disabilities continue to increase, based on quotes from www.kemsos.go.id, the highest number of people with disabilities is in West Java Province (50.90%). Of the age group, ages 18-60 years occupy the highest position. The most experienced disabilities were leg defects (21.86%), mental retardation (15.41%) and speech (13.08%). Referring to the results of a study from the UB Disability Study and Service Center 2017, there were 1,835 people with disabilities in the city of Bandung who needed empowerment by both the government and non-governmental organizations. Empowerment is important to increase the self-confidence of persons with disabilities and a shift in social stigma towards disability, public trust plays an important role in building opportunities to work and work for disabilities the same as a non-governmental organization. This study examines how the quality can influence trust with product quality as a moderating variable, the approach used is quantitative, and the method used is descriptive with datacollected by observing many subjects at the same point of time, From the populace of 200 consumers taken 67 samples using the Slovin formula, respondents taken were respondents who had bought disability products and were domiciled in Bandung, West Java. This study was tested using PLS Method run by XLSTAT software.
Keywords: Disability, Entrepreneur, Product Quality, Trust, Empowerment.
Scope of the Article: Software Product Lines