Analytical Network Process (ANP) Model in Priority Scale Determination for the Bike-Sharing System Development Strategy (Jogjabike)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37253/jcep.v3i2.6358Keywords:
Bike-sharing, JogjaBike, ANP, YogyakartaAbstract
With the restrictions on the activities and travelling, many business and service sectors have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, one of those is transportation. This is certainly has an impact on the use of bike-sharing (JogjaBike), that is a transportation service supporting tourism. Thus, the initiation of active transport development has emerged as a response to COVID-19, therefore this research was carried out in developing a bike-sharing development strategy to support active transport in Yogyakarta. The data were collected through interviews with 9 informants with the analytical method using the Analytical Network Process (ANP). The results showed that 42% chose "convenience" as a JogjaBike development strategy with sub-criteria (1) increased application, (2) low cost, (3) improved bicycle quality, and an alternative priority, namely "JogjaBike integrated with public transportation".