A Model for the Growth of Rubber Plantation in Banyuasin, South Sumatra, Indonesia

Abstract

The paper focuses on the gross domestic regional product of Banyuasin regency. Its promising rubber plantation is the main reason. The paper analyzes the relationship between increased capitals, innovative agility, and contribution to regional economic growth. It applies convenient technique for sampling. Data were analyzed using the SEM-PLS tool. The results showed that increased capitals significantly affect innovative agility, which in turn affects contribution to regional economic income. In this case, innovative agility fully mediates relationship between increased capitals and contribution on regional economic.


Keywords: innovative agility, regional economy

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