“…The behavior of communities that act on a relatively small scale which covers all movements based on family, kinship, ethnicity, and subnational sentiments. As a developing country which lies in archipelago, Indonesia has many different names for the value of Gotong Royong among different provinces, such as Meuseuraya (Aceh) (Hadi, 2016), Sakai Sembayan (Lampung) (Amaliah et al, 2018), Sabilulungan (West Java) (Nadapdap et al, 2016), Gugur Gunung or Soyo (East Java) (Dasgupta and Beard, 2007), Ngayah (Bali) (Norken et al, 2017), Kayuh Baimbai (South Kalimantan) (Yuliani and Suryadi, 2017), Huyula (Gorontalo) (Hanafi and Naholo, 2019), Mapalus (Minahasan) (Surtijono et al, 2019), Nosidondo/Sintuvu (Central Sulawesi) (Ratu et al, 2019), Masohi (Mollucas) (Siwalette, 2018).…”