2024-12-20
The role of inclusive business in fishermen community: a study case of Salira Village, Serang Regency, Banten Province, Indonesia
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As a buffer province of Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, Banten is where many manufacturing industries, both local and derived from the results of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), were established. With the large number of manufacturing industries that exist and by Law Number 40 of 2007 concerning Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), companies should be able to help the government solve poverty problems in coastal Banten Province. However, now there is a need for solutions that are more than just temporary CSR; they can run sustainably and make the fishermen community an object and an active subject. Furthermore, the CSR provided is also expected to provide added value to the core business and value chain of the company itself. In addition to the private sector and the community, the role of the government, in this case, the central government and provincial government, is also crucial in terms of being a regulator and providing a package of policies and technical regulations that support this sustainable CSR or what is often called the Inclusive Business (IB) model.
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| Organisation | International Institute of Social Studies |
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Helmi Fergian Rudiansyah. (2024, December 20). The role of inclusive business in fishermen community: a study case of Salira Village, Serang Regency, Banten Province, Indonesia. Governance and Development Policy (GDP). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2105/75785 |
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