2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejar.2018.06.005
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Model designs of Indonesian tuna fishery management in the Indian Ocean (FMA 573) using soft system methodology approach

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“…One of the approaches in solving a complex problem is through soft system methodology (SSM). Many past studies uses SSM to address their complex problem such in solving the tuna fishery management in the Indian Ocean (Nurani et al , 2018), evaluating policies and incentive actions in the electricity sector (Antunes et al , 2016) and solving problem in assigning classes of students to appropriate faculty member, suitable classrooms and available timeslots (Mehregan et al , 2012). Therefore, the purpose of this research is to address and analyse all of the problems mention using the approach of SSM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the approaches in solving a complex problem is through soft system methodology (SSM). Many past studies uses SSM to address their complex problem such in solving the tuna fishery management in the Indian Ocean (Nurani et al , 2018), evaluating policies and incentive actions in the electricity sector (Antunes et al , 2016) and solving problem in assigning classes of students to appropriate faculty member, suitable classrooms and available timeslots (Mehregan et al , 2012). Therefore, the purpose of this research is to address and analyse all of the problems mention using the approach of SSM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"The understanding of reality is dependent upon the observer, his interpretations and what he chooses to focus on" (Mirijamdotter 1998). It can be concluded that soft systems thinking tends to suitable for interpretive research, and suitable for complex problems (Nurani et al, 2018). It is suitable in the context that is systemic, complex, and not easily quantifiable (Weaver et al, 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although SSM emerged a long time ago, many recent studies still adopt SSM, because SSM is very suitable for analysis and problem-solving in complex and messy situations (Kamari et al, 2017). Several recent studies that adopt SSM are like those done by Raharja et al (2020) in agricultural technology, Zeleznik et al (2017) in nursing education, Lami and Tavella (2019) in decision support research, Nurani et al (2018) in fishery, Weaver et al (2018) in responsible business practice, Hindle and Vidgen (2018) in business analytics, and Linders et al ( 2018) in e-Government systems analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study is conducted by implementing action research model to generate new knowledge as a research interest and by investigating demanded actions for solutions and improvements toward problematical situation "Soft Systems Methodology" (Mckay and Marshall, 2001;Staadt, 2012). Soft Systems Methodology is widely implemented in management research (Nurani et al, 2018), performance management (Liu et al, 2012;Železnik et al, 2017) and in organizational research (Wang et al, 2015). This research is performed by using Soft Systems Methodology, acknowledged as Soft Systems Methodology-based Action Research (Hardjosoekarto, 2013;Hildbrand and Bodhanya, 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%