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Abstract: As the second maritime country with the largest fishing potential in the world, Indonesia's marine and fisheries sectors have not contributed optimally to state revenue. Based on the 2021 annual report of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF), revenue from the fisheries sector was only 7.6 percent of GDP. In 2022, GDP growth in the fisheries sub-sector decrease by 2.79 percent. This research will analyze how commercial functions of fishing port can provide larger contributions to non-tax revenues for the maritime and fisheries sector and better quality of public service through a collaborative governance model grounded in Anshell and Gash's theory. This includes components like facilitative leadership, institutional design, and collaborative processes. This research will take a post-positivist methodological approach and utilize qualitative methods such as in-depth interviews and document analysis. The study found that facilitative leadership and institutional design have a significant impact on collaborative processes and help achieve intended goals. The results also indicate that each commercial function through collaboration is estimated to increase non-tax state revenues. This rise in revenue is expected to positively impact the quality of public services provided. DOI: https://doi.org/10.51505/IJEBMR.2025.9124 |
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