KnE Social Sciences

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Governance Capacity of Creative Economy of Coastal Communities

Published date: Mar 06 2023

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: IAPA 2022 International Conference and International Indonesia Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies (IICIS)

Pages: 291–305

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v8i5.13005

Authors:

Mayarni Mayarnimayarni@lecturer.unri.ac.idDepartment of Public Administration, Universitas Riau – Indonesia

Almasdi SyahzaDepartment of Agricultural Socio-economic, Universitas Riau – Indonesia

Sofyan H SiregarDepartment of Marine Science, Universitas Riau – Indonesia

Amrul KhoiriDepartment of Agrotechnology, Universitas Riau – Indonesia

Eka HariyaniDepartment of Accounting, Universitas Riau – Indonesia

Mimin Sundari NstDepartment of Public Administration, Universitas Riau – Indonesia

Andri SulistyaniDepartment of Travel Agent, Universitas Riau – Indonesia

Abstract:

The development of the creative economy of the creative industry has currently faced challenges and obstacles, in the midst of the challenges of an increasingly global economy, one of the potentials of the creative economy is a community group in coastal areas, a mangrove group in Pangkalan Jambi Village, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province, existing in Indonesia. This study aims to determine the model of governance capacity in empirical studies and forms of community creative economy implementation in mangrove groups in coastal areas. This study uses mix method research by conducting quantitative and qualitative analysis. The results of this study state that the governance capacity with indicators of institutional capacity and governance performance. This finding brings the main recommendations to improve the governance of farming communities through self-help partners from various sectors.

Keywords: governance capacity, creative economy, society

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