Journal of Environmental and Development Studies
Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Environmental and Development Studies

Triple Helix Collaboration in PT. INALUM’s Corporate Social Responsibility Program for Empowering Coastal Women in Kuala Indah Village

Aisyah, Dara (Unknown)
Sontang, Muhammad (Unknown)
Tambusay, M. Deny Effendy (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Mar 2025

Abstract

This study examines the implementation of Triple Helix collaboration within PT. INALUM’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program in empowering coastal women engaged in clam shell peeling activities in Kuala Indah Village through the utilization of clam shell waste. The research explores how collaboration among government, industry, and academia can create an innovative and sustainable empowerment ecosystem for coastal communities. The study employs a mixed-methods approach using a case study design integrated with Participatory Action Research (PAR). Quantitative data were collected through surveys involving 100 purposively selected respondents, while qualitative data were obtained from in-depth interviews, field observations, and document analysis. The research process included needs assessment, training on processing clam shell waste into calcium oxide-based products, participatory evaluation, and community mentoring. The findings indicate that the socio-economic conditions of coastal women remain relatively low, characterized by limited educational attainment, unstable daily income averaging IDR 50,000 from middlemen (tauke), and restricted access to empowerment programs. The study further reveals that Triple Helix collaboration contributes to emerging socio-economic transformation through product innovation based on coastal waste processing and strengthened community capacity. The collaboration also facilitated the emergence of five women as local innovation drivers within the community. To ensure long-term sustainability, stronger institutional support from Triple Helix actors, particularly local government, is required so that empowerment initiatives do not remain dependent on external intervention.

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jeds

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Subject

Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Economics, Econometrics & Finance Environmental Science Social Sciences

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Aim of the Journal: The aims of this journal are to provide a place for graduate students, academicians, researchers, and practitioners to interchange and publish the original research or review articles related to the domain of environmental and development studies. Scope of the Journal: 1. ...