DO ONLINE ACTIVITIES STILL NEED PHYSICAL MOVEMENT? TOWARDS INCLUSIVE TRANSPORTATION FOR INDONESIAN WOMEN ONLINE COMMUNITIES

Yudi Basuki, Roos Akbar, Pradono ., Miming Miharja

Abstract


This article aims to complete Manheim’s idea in activity of woman online community case in achieving the needs of its members. The factors that influence the decision to perform the movement in an effort to physically attend using linear regression method also reported. This aim is completing the inclusive transportation especially in women participation facilitated by ICT. This study from 441 respondents shows that the decision to attend a face to face meeting is influenced by the factors such as distance, cost, time, mode and benefits. Which may lead to positive and/or negative effect the face to face meeting also raises movement patterns such as the type, frequency and mode they used. This result will imply the development of inclusive women transportation.


Keywords


Activity; Woman Online Community; Inclusive Transportation;

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