Empirical Analysis of Salt Production from Non-physical Factors
Eni Puji Estuti (),
Wachidah Fauziyanti and
Silvia Hendrayanti
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Eni Puji Estuti: STIE Semarang, Management Department
Wachidah Fauziyanti: STIE Semarang, Management Department
Silvia Hendrayanti: STIE Semarang, Management Department
A chapter in Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Management, Business and Economics Conference (AMBEC 2021), 2023, pp 173-183 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Salt productivity in Indonesia still needs to be done in-depth analysis. Indonesia as a maritime country has not maximized its sea potential, it is proven that the government is still carrying out salt imports. This study aims to analyze the productivity of salt seen from human capital of salt farmers, namely age, skills and experience. This study uses multiple regression analysis, path analysis, and 75 people as respondents. Results found from this study showed the direct influence of age did not affect salt productivity, skills affected salt productivity, and experience has no effect on productivity. In this study, the skill was able to mediate age variables and experience to salt productivity. The conclusion obtained from this study is that the skills of farmers are very important in increasing salt productivity because understanding and taking the right activities are needed in producing salt. The experience variable does not affect productivity because the experience that farmers currently have is a legacy experience, there is no new experience they get.
Keywords: Age; Skill; Experience; Productivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-026-8_20
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