Indonesia is one of the world's largest tuna producing countries, yet regulatory oversight remains weak and management is poor. Incentive-based approaches are a way to improve state-based resource management, but they often require strong government regulation. In this paper, we use principal–agent theory and the notion of the ‘incentive gap’ to explore how incentives could be brought to bear in Indonesia through a combination of private and public actors. With a shared fish stock like tuna, we argue that a double principal–agent problem emerges, where information, asymmetries between various players complicate management. We focus on the problems of adverse selection and moral hazard in three different tuna fisheries in Indonesia to identi...
With the advent of extended maritime jurisdictions, new arrangements will be sought between fisherie...
Rote is Indonesia\u27s southern-most island with a population of approximately 128,000 people. Large...
The tuna resources of the Western and Central Pacific are the world's largest and most valuable fish...
Indonesia is one of the world's largest tuna producing countries, yet regulatory oversight remains w...
This paper analyzes the influence of three private incentive mechanisms over decision making related...
Unsustainable fishing practices, including the use of non-selective fishing methods and Illegal Unre...
Where a fish stock straddles or migrates between country A's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and count...
PresentationThis study evaluates existing market-based incentive mechanisms, such as Marine Stewards...
presentationTuna management in the Western and Central Pacific (WCP) is complicated given the dynami...
Indonesia is the third largest fish producer in the world, after Japan and China in 2010, according ...
This paper evaluates industry-wide economic incentives arising from changes in product prices in an ...
This thesis examines intragenerational equity for developing coastal states in transboundary tuna ma...
This study examines transaction costs and the contract relationship formed by artisan fishermen (AFs...
Purse seine fishing of skipjack tuna in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) raises concern ...
Indonesia committed to conserving the tuna resources by participating in some RFMOs. From all region...
With the advent of extended maritime jurisdictions, new arrangements will be sought between fisherie...
Rote is Indonesia\u27s southern-most island with a population of approximately 128,000 people. Large...
The tuna resources of the Western and Central Pacific are the world's largest and most valuable fish...
Indonesia is one of the world's largest tuna producing countries, yet regulatory oversight remains w...
This paper analyzes the influence of three private incentive mechanisms over decision making related...
Unsustainable fishing practices, including the use of non-selective fishing methods and Illegal Unre...
Where a fish stock straddles or migrates between country A's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and count...
PresentationThis study evaluates existing market-based incentive mechanisms, such as Marine Stewards...
presentationTuna management in the Western and Central Pacific (WCP) is complicated given the dynami...
Indonesia is the third largest fish producer in the world, after Japan and China in 2010, according ...
This paper evaluates industry-wide economic incentives arising from changes in product prices in an ...
This thesis examines intragenerational equity for developing coastal states in transboundary tuna ma...
This study examines transaction costs and the contract relationship formed by artisan fishermen (AFs...
Purse seine fishing of skipjack tuna in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) raises concern ...
Indonesia committed to conserving the tuna resources by participating in some RFMOs. From all region...
With the advent of extended maritime jurisdictions, new arrangements will be sought between fisherie...
Rote is Indonesia\u27s southern-most island with a population of approximately 128,000 people. Large...
The tuna resources of the Western and Central Pacific are the world's largest and most valuable fish...