Harits Hijrah Wicaksana
Universitas Esa Unggul, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Implementation of the Policy to Strengthen the Role of the Sharia Supervisory Board at the Financial Services Authority on Governance of Sharia Rural Banks R Jono Subiyanto; Yahya Rachmana Hidayat; Deddy Supriady Bratakusumah; Surryanto Djoko Waluyo; Harits Hijrah Wicaksana
Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting (November - De
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v6i5.5258

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The role of the Sharia Supervisory Board (Dewan Pengawas Syariah, DPS) is a crucial element in maintaining compliance with sharia principles and strengthening the governance of Sharia people’s Economy Banks (Sharia BPRs). The background to this research stems from the issuance of Law Number 4 of 2023 concerning the Development and Strengthening of the Financial Sector (UU P2SK), which places the DPS on an equal footing with directors and commissioners. This provision is expected to strengthen the institutional sharia supervisory function and increase the effectiveness of the implementation of sharia principles in the banking sector. However, this change in position also poses new challenges, including independence, limited resources, concurrent positions, and remuneration disparities for DPS members. This research aims to analyze the implementation of the DPS regulatory policy in the UU P2SK Law on the governance of Sharia BPRs and examine how this equalization of positions is interpreted as a form of strengthening the DPS 's role. The research uses a descriptive qualitative method through literature review, observation, and in-depth interviews with five informants consisting of the Financial Services Authority (OJK), the association of Sharia Rural Banks Throughout Indonesia (HIMBARSI), and Sharia BPRs. By using policy implementation analysis based on Grindle’s theory, the research results show that the policy of strengthening the DPS has a positive impact on increasing legitimacy, public trust, and the effectiveness of sharia governance. However, successful implementation is still influenced by management commitment, institutional capacity, and support from the Financial Services Authority (OJK) and the National Sharia Council (DSN-MUI). Optimizing the role of the DPS requires appropriate remuneration, restrictions on concurrent positions, and ongoing support to ensure the integrity and sustainability of sharia governance.
Policy Analysis of The CIPP Model in Eradication of Illiteracy Towards Food Security in the Baduy Community of Lebak Regency Harits Hijrah Wicaksana; Hendy Tannady
Greenation International Journal of Law and Social Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): (GIJLSS) Greenation International Journal of Law and Social Sciences (March - A
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/gijlss.v4i1.796

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Iliteracy eradication is positioned as a strategic instrument for human development, but its implementation in indigenous communities presents a policy dilemma between formal education interventions and protecting local socio-cultural systems. This study aims to analyze the CIPP model policy in alleviating illiteracy towards food security in the Baduy indigenous community. A qualitative approach was used using in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation studies of regional policies. The analysis was conducted thematically through four CIPP dimensions: Context, Input, Process, and Product. In the context dimension, illiteracy eradication remains a regional development agenda, but is not universally established due to the recognition of the uniqueness of the Inner Baduy custom. In the input dimension, regulations, budget support, and institutional structures are available, but have not been designed within an integrative framework that links literacy to strengthening the local food security system. In the process dimension, policy implementation shows an adaptive and restrictive pattern, where external intervention is limited to maintain social stability and customary sustainability. In the product dimension, the Baduy indigenous community's food security is relatively well maintained through a system of huma agriculture and leuit management based on pikukuh karuhun, although formal literacy is not internalized. This study concludes that there is a disconnect between administrative literacy indicators and the socio-ecological literacy practices of indigenous communities. Therefore, it is necessary to formulate contextual literacy policies that align with local food security systems and value structures to achieve inclusive and sustainable development.