The Role of Group Chairman and Extension in Bogor District in Improving the Performance of Fisheries Group in the Pandemic Time of Covid-19


Authors : Abdul Hanan; Marwah Nompo; Kamsiah; Ainun Mardiyah; Adang Kasmawijaya

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 4 - April

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7888874

Abstract : Research on group performance was carried out on fishery groups in Bogor Regency for 2 months from April to May 2021, 40 fishery groups were taken randomly. Descriptive, qualitative data analysis, cross tabulation and Spearman rank correlation test with the aim of obtaining a relationship between group performance during the COVID-19 pandemic with various factors that influence it. Research results as of october 2020 there is 260 fishery groups, as many as 82% over the age of 7 years have been established for more than nine years, meaning that the growth of these groups is on average in 2013, until the research has only reached the middle class. In the age range of the group, the low performers were 16.3% and the high performers were 3%. A total of 10.5% of the beginner group were low performers and 1.8% were high performers. A total of 32.5% of the low-performing middle group and 8% of the high-performing group. The role of group administrators is 13% low, and 18.5% is high. The role of fishery instructor was high in 33.7% of the group, and low in 9.6% of the group. Group internal factors were significantly negative (-0.303) - (-0.528) with group performance. The role of group administrators, the role of extension workers has a weak correlation with group performance. The role of administrators has a weak relationship with group performance and the role of fishery instructors does not have a significant relationship in improving group performance.

Keywords : External Factors, Role, Group Performance

Research on group performance was carried out on fishery groups in Bogor Regency for 2 months from April to May 2021, 40 fishery groups were taken randomly. Descriptive, qualitative data analysis, cross tabulation and Spearman rank correlation test with the aim of obtaining a relationship between group performance during the COVID-19 pandemic with various factors that influence it. Research results as of october 2020 there is 260 fishery groups, as many as 82% over the age of 7 years have been established for more than nine years, meaning that the growth of these groups is on average in 2013, until the research has only reached the middle class. In the age range of the group, the low performers were 16.3% and the high performers were 3%. A total of 10.5% of the beginner group were low performers and 1.8% were high performers. A total of 32.5% of the low-performing middle group and 8% of the high-performing group. The role of group administrators is 13% low, and 18.5% is high. The role of fishery instructor was high in 33.7% of the group, and low in 9.6% of the group. Group internal factors were significantly negative (-0.303) - (-0.528) with group performance. The role of group administrators, the role of extension workers has a weak correlation with group performance. The role of administrators has a weak relationship with group performance and the role of fishery instructors does not have a significant relationship in improving group performance.

Keywords : External Factors, Role, Group Performance

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