Upgrading wood-based industries: harnessing the social network of small-scale furniture producers and their institutions

Furniture is a major export commodity in Indonesia with a total value of US$1.96 million in 2007. The industry is centred in Central Java where the district of Jepara is a key location for wood furniture production. The district has 15 271 furniture-related business units employing 176 469 workers....

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Autores principales: Melati, Irawati, R.H., Purnomo, H.
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20402
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Irawati, R.H.
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description Furniture is a major export commodity in Indonesia with a total value of US$1.96 million in 2007. The industry is centred in Central Java where the district of Jepara is a key location for wood furniture production. The district has 15 271 furniture-related business units employing 176 469 workers. However, inefficiencies and power imbalances throughout the furniture value chain have resulted in overharvesting and uneven distribution of gains among the industry’s actors. In contrast to price-setting international furniture retailers, small-scale producers benefit least from the profit margin of their products. In order to increase added value and competitiveness, small-scale furniture producers have made efforts to upgrade by harnessing their social networks and institutions. The social networks have a positive effect; they encourage collective action and enables access to market information, these networks function as a safety net for small-scale furniture producers. This paper describes small-scale furniture producers’ efforts to upgrade by utilising their social network and institutions in Jepara. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with members of the small-scale furniture producers’ association. By identifying actors’ roles and status, information flow and the role of institutions, the data was then used for network analysis. The research provides insight into the nature of social networks and information flow and develops future scenarios to upgrade. The scenarios will not only benefit the furniture industry in Jepara, but may also be adopted for similar industries throughout Indonesia and the world, and potentially improve many people’s economies and livelihoods.
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spelling CGSpace204022025-01-24T14:19:45Z Upgrading wood-based industries: harnessing the social network of small-scale furniture producers and their institutions Melati Irawati, R.H. Purnomo, H. furniture institutions Furniture is a major export commodity in Indonesia with a total value of US$1.96 million in 2007. The industry is centred in Central Java where the district of Jepara is a key location for wood furniture production. The district has 15 271 furniture-related business units employing 176 469 workers. However, inefficiencies and power imbalances throughout the furniture value chain have resulted in overharvesting and uneven distribution of gains among the industry’s actors. In contrast to price-setting international furniture retailers, small-scale producers benefit least from the profit margin of their products. In order to increase added value and competitiveness, small-scale furniture producers have made efforts to upgrade by harnessing their social networks and institutions. The social networks have a positive effect; they encourage collective action and enables access to market information, these networks function as a safety net for small-scale furniture producers. This paper describes small-scale furniture producers’ efforts to upgrade by utilising their social network and institutions in Jepara. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with members of the small-scale furniture producers’ association. By identifying actors’ roles and status, information flow and the role of institutions, the data was then used for network analysis. The research provides insight into the nature of social networks and information flow and develops future scenarios to upgrade. The scenarios will not only benefit the furniture industry in Jepara, but may also be adopted for similar industries throughout Indonesia and the world, and potentially improve many people’s economies and livelihoods. 2009 2012-06-04T09:13:20Z 2012-06-04T09:13:20Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20402 en Melati, Irawati, R.H., Purnomo, H. 2009. Upgrading wood-based industries: harnessing the social network of small-scale furniture producers and their institutions .
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Upgrading wood-based industries: harnessing the social network of small-scale furniture producers and their institutions
title Upgrading wood-based industries: harnessing the social network of small-scale furniture producers and their institutions
title_full Upgrading wood-based industries: harnessing the social network of small-scale furniture producers and their institutions
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title_full_unstemmed Upgrading wood-based industries: harnessing the social network of small-scale furniture producers and their institutions
title_short Upgrading wood-based industries: harnessing the social network of small-scale furniture producers and their institutions
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