Luh Indrayani, Ery Tri Djatmika, Wahjoedi, Mit Witjaksono
This study aims to determine the system of managing shared resources, production activities, profit sharing agreements, behavior control systems, and social changes performed by webbing bamboo craftswomen at Kayubihi Village of Bangli regency, Bali Province. This research is qualitative research employing grounded research approach by applying gradual analysis using systematic approach from Strauss and Corbin. The research subjects were webbing bamboo craftswomen. The data collection procedures were done through observation and interview. Based on the data analysis, it was revealed that the system of managing shared resources is based on some considerations on the availability of raw materials, the relationship between the coordinator with the webbing bamboo craftswomen as well as trust and solidarity. Next, the production activities of making webbing bamboo are based on the considerations of cutting bamboo and making various webbing motifs. Third, the profit sharing agreement is based on the number of webbing that can be done by crafters as well as the the number of various types of webbing that are handed over to the crafter’s coordinator. Fourth, the behavioral control systems are based on unwritten rules, which are still obeyed by all crafters that are a norm that provides guidelines in the artisan’s life in the form of custom made by crafters in making webbing. The craftwomen have social changes experience when they do their profession, as webbing bamboo crafters is the importance of skills transfer, the existence of advocates of social life especially economic education in managing family finances and the crafter’s hope that the resulting products remain in demand by consumer for the purpose of business sustainability in the future. © IAEME Publication.
Universitas Negeri Malang, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha, Indonesia