The influence of culture on the implementation of collaborative governance: The study of forest and land fires control organization

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Dita Fisdian Adni ORCID logo, Achmad Nurmandi ORCID logo, Dyah Mutiarin ORCID logo

https://doi.org/10.22495/jgrv13i1siart6

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Abstract

Since 1997, forest and land fires have occurred in the province of Riau (Handoko et al., 2021). Despite the government’s numerous efforts, forest and land fire suppression remains ineffective. This study aims to determine the influence of culture on the implementation of collaborative governance in controlling forest and land fires in Riau Province. The Ansell and Gash (2008) collaborative governance model was modified by including cultural and output variables. This quantitative study employs structural equation modelling (SEM) techniques and SmartPLS to assess hypotheses and analyze data. Data were gathered by distributing 150 questionnaires to multi-actors from five organizations active in controlling forest and land fires in Riau Province. The results showed that culture significantly influences the implementation of collaborative governance in controlling forest and land fires in Riau Province. Culture has a significant influence on building trust in collaboration. Furthermore, trust positively affects the output of collaboration, and output also influences the outcome of collaboration. However, facilitating leadership and institutional design do not significantly affect trust in collaboration in controlling forest and land fires in Riau Province.

Keywords: Culture, Adoption of Collaborative Governance, Control, Forest and Land Fires

Authors’ individual contribution: Conceptualization — D.F.A. and A.N.; Methodology — D.F.A. and A.N.; Formal Analysis — D.F.A.; Investigation — D.F.A.; Writing — Original Draft — D.F.A.; Writing — Review & Editing — A.N. and D.M.; Supervision — A.N. and D.M.

Declaration of conflicting interests: The Authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

JEL Classification: H80, H83, N40

Received: 28.02.2023
Accepted: 26.02.2024
Published online: 29.02.2024

How to cite this paper: Adni, D. F., Nurmandi, A., & Mutiarin, D. (2024). The influence of culture on the implementation of collaborative governance: The study of forest and land fires control organization [Special issue]. Journal of Governance & Regulation, 13(1), 322–332. https://doi.org/10.22495/jgrv13i1siart6