Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to explain the factors that affect the performance of traditional fishing business at Kubu Raya Regency of West Borneo Province. Methodology/design/approach: The method used in this research is the quantitative method. The research location in Kubu, Padang Tikar and Teluk Pakedai Sub-districts of Kubu Raya Regency of West Borneo Province, considering the location is the target of CCDP-IFAD in Kubu Raya District. Data analysis model in this research is done by using the Structural Equation Model (SEM) approach with assisted WarpPLS program (Partial Least Square development). Findings: Based on the results of the analysis of SEM, it is revealed that the direct influence of the six dependent variables the environment of the individual Fisherman, regulatory and Government policy, environmental economics, a social-cultural Environment, Managerial Capacity, and the sustainability of the Business aspects of Ecological Management affect directly toward Traditional Capture Fisheries Business Performance, only Empowerment that is not directly influential on performance of traditional Capture Fisheries Business. Originality/value: Originality in this study is shown in the objectives and variables used in the research, ie individual environmental variables of fishermen, government policies and regulations, economic environment, social-cultural environment, empowerment, management capacity, and business sustainability influence the performance variable of traditional fishing business. In addition, there is a direct influence, allegedly there is an indirect influence on the variables empowerment of the performance of fishery business.

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