Social Capital - Based Model of Institutional Collaboration for Resilience to Tidal Flood: A Case Study of Panggung Lor Village, Semarang City, Indonesia
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.10, No. 10)Publication Date: 2021-10-05
Authors : Djatmiko Waloejono; Sugiono Soetomo; Hadi Wahyono;
Page : 442-450
Keywords : Operational Model; Social Capital; Institutional Collaboration; Resilience; Tidal Flood;
Abstract
The institutional collaboration practice at Panggung Lor Village, North Semarang, Indonesia was an adaptive response of the community to tidal floods. After eight years of well ran and success to stop the tidal flood in 2017, nowadays the collaboration practice has been stopped and was back off to the coordination level. The absence of a problem domain causes the collaborative action to lose context and then ceased. There is a need to develop a model of institutional collaboration based on social capital that exists in the community. This study was aimed to create an operational model of institutional collaboration that was developed from empirical practice. The research was carried out using a qualitative approach, and the primary data from interviews were analyzed using the stakeholder analysis method. The results of this research showed that the operational model of social capital - based institutional collaboration consists of five components: (i) Drivers; (ii) Initial Conditions; (iii) Process; (iv) Collective Action; and Outcomes whose operational implementation is divided into three stages: precondition, process, and outcomes.
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