Vol 4 (2019): September
Village Development Articles

Relationship of Innovativeness with Social Justice: an Example from Fishermen Community in Pulau Harapan, Indonesia
Hubungan Inovasi dengan Keadilan Sosial: Sebuah Teladan dari Komunitas Nelayan di Pulau Harapan, Indonesia


Mohammad Balya Ali Syaban
Geography Education Muhammadiyah, University Prof. Dr. Hamka, Indonesia *

(*) Corresponding Author
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Published September 23, 2019
Keywords
  • innovativeness,
  • social justice
How to Cite
Syaban, M. B. A. (2019). Relationship of Innovativeness with Social Justice: an Example from Fishermen Community in Pulau Harapan, Indonesia. Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development, 4(3), 10.21070/ijccd.v2i3.57. https://doi.org/10.21070/ijccd.v4i3.57

Abstract

This   research   aims   to   determine   the   relationship   between   the   innovativeness   of fishermen on the Islands with social Expectations North thousand islands. The method used was a survey with  the  study  involving  75  sample  correlations.   There are  two instruments  in  measurement  to  the  study  of  social  justice  (reliability  =  .923),  and innovativeness (reliability =   .952). This research data were analyzed using regression correlation which is then verified by test-t and F-test. The results of this research show that there  is  a  positive  and  significant  correlation  between  innovativeness  with  social justice.  It can  therefore  be  inferred  if  the  fisherman's  increased  social  justice  then innovativeness will be a consideration.

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