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The effect of economic institutional based community, social network establishment, re-trust of social affiliation, and regrouping based on capital goods on economic welfare

Sujianto Sujianto

Cogent Business & Management, 2021, vol. 8, issue 1, 1959008

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to determine the effect of the Economic Institutional Based Community, Social Network Establishment, Re-trust of Social Affiliates, and Regrouping Based on Capital Goods on Economic Welfare through the Moderation of Rubber Sector Coordination, and Collaboration on the Rubber Sector. This research utilized qualitative explanatory associative. The study was conducted on the rubber plantation community in Kuantan Singingi Regency, Riau Province, Indonesia. The research approach used was quantitative with an analysis tool Generalized Structure Component Analysis (GSCA). The results of the analysis, there is an influence of the Economic Institutional Based Community, Social Network Establishment, Re-trust of Social Affiliates, and Regrouping Based on Capital Goods and Rubber Sector Coordination and Collaboration Rubber Sector on Economic Welfare. The higher value of the Economic Institutional Based Community, Social Network Establishment, Re-trust of Social Affiliates, and Regrouping Based on Capital Goods and Rubber Sector Coordination and Collaboration on the Rubber Sector will have an impact on the increasing economic welfare. In addition, it was also found that the Rubber Sector Coordination and Collaboration moderated the influence of the Economic Institutional Based Community variable, Social Network Establishment, Re-trust of Social Affiliates, and quasi Regrouping Based on Capital Goods moderator and enrichment. The existence of a moderating effect in this study is a distinction between this research and previous studies. Previous research merely described the problem qualitatively. Similar research has never been carried out in the Kuantan Singingi area.

Date: 2021
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