Journal of Economic Growth and Development Review
Volume 2 Issue 2 September 2025

Socio‑Cultural Capital and Endogenous Growth in Coastal Capture Fisheries: A Study of Sangihe, North Sulawesi

Lungari, Fitria Fresty (Unknown)
Palawe, Handoko Jayaputra (Unknown)
Sirait, Evi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Sep 2025

Abstract

This study examines the role of socio-cultural capital as a driver of endogenous economic growth in coastal capture fisheries, focusing on the Sangihe Islands in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Based on qualitative fieldwork, including interviews, participant observation, and community profiling, the research identifies six key mechanisms through which social and cultural factors support local economic development: intergenerational knowledge transfer, customary resource governance, trust-based labor and credit systems, communal risk management, cultural identity as economic motivation, and internal differentiation within social structures. These findings show that economic growth in Sangihe is deeply embedded in informal institutions and cultural practices, which function as productive assets. By framing growth as an internally driven process rooted in local relationships and values, the study offers a more holistic and context-sensitive understanding of development in small-scale fisheries. The results carry significant implications for policy, highlighting the need to recognize, protect, and integrate socio-cultural capital into strategies for sustainable and inclusive coastal development.

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Economics, Econometrics & Finance

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The research scope of this journal is the issues of economic growth and development in Indonesia and the world. The journal accepts contributions in the form of theoretical, empirical, and policy articles that address one or more of the following topics: 1. The sources and drivers of economic growth ...