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ANTECEDENT OF COMMUNITY TRUST AND ITS IMPACT ON PARTICIPATION IN CONSTRUCTION SERVICES EDUCATION Candra, Angga Asfan; Supriyono, Bambang; Hidayati, Firda
Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation Vol 12, No 1 (2025): Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation
Publisher : Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Brawijaya

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Trust is a key element in the relationship between the government and the community, affecting the level of participation and involvement of the community in various programs and policies. This is known as the deliberative process, an approach to public policy that many experts believe can lead to successful public policy outcomes. The key to the deliberative process is public participation in government policy making and implementation, which should lead to high-quality democracy. This deliberative policy is formulated based on the results of joint decisions between the government and citizens through prior discussions. This deliberative process aligns with the mandate contained in the work copyright law, which encourages strengthening the role of the construction services community as a driver of construction services development. It mandates the government's authority to include the construction services community. This study aims to examine (1) the effect of government performance on public participation in construction services, (2) the effect of government performance on public trust in construction services, (3) the effect of public trust in construction services on public participation in construction services, and (4) the mediating role of public trust in construction services between government performance and public participation in construction services.The research approach used is a quantitative approach, specifically explanatory research. The research was conducted purposively at the Public Works, Spatial Planning, Housing, and Settlement Areas Office of North Kalimantan Province. The population of this study is the construction service community, represented in the construction service forum, which consists of various elements of the community. A saturated sampling method was employed. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) techniques with Partial Least Squares (PLS) The results showed that all tested variables had a significant effect. Perceptions of government performance have a positive and significant effect on the participation of the construction service community in construction service guidance activities. Perceptions of government performance have a positive and significant effect on public trust in construction services. Trust within the construction services community has a positive and significant effect on community participation in construction services. Additionally, trust within the construction services community significantly mediates the relationship between perceptions of government performance and community participation in construction services. Based on these findings, it is recommended that the government effectively capture the expectations of the construction service community through regular satisfaction surveys, consider criticism and suggestions, and follow up on survey results, criticisms, and suggestions to improve performance and enhance trust within the construction service community.
BUMDes DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IN A COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE PERSPECTIV Da Kunha, Kosmas; Said, Abdullah; Hidayati, Firda
Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation Vol 11, No 1 (2024): Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation
Publisher : Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Brawijaya

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Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) are a new approach to efforts to improve the village economy. This business entity formed by the village government is said to be the most implicative and replicative business entity because it replicates the self-governing community empowerment model . In Magepanda District, for example, there are 5 BUMDes units with a total initial capital of IDR. 669,000,000, currently in a collapsed condition. Many BUMDes are no longer operating, due to mismanagement, capital difficulties and managerial limitations at the management level of the business entity itself.This research aims to implement a BUMDes development strategy with a Collaborative Governance perspective in a number of BUMDes in Magepanda District. A development strategy with this perspective requires cooperation between the government, private sector and the community in the management and development of BUMDes.This research ultimately resulted in the formulation of a BUMDes development strategy from a collaborative governance perspective which requires cooperation between government, community and private elements in the development of Village-Owned Enterprises by applying the aspects contained in the CGRs typology. . This also serves as a recommendation for village governments and regional governments to implement the strategy in the context of developing BUMDes in the future.
THE IMPACT OF GENDER INEQUALITY ON ECONOMIC GROWTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA Hermaniar, Irma; Hidayati, Firda; Yumarni, Tri
Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation Vol 12, No 2 (2025): Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation
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Indonesia has maintained steady economic growth and human development over the past decade, yet gender inequality persists. This study examines how gender inequality affects both economic growth and human development in Indonesia, addressing a literature gap by analyzing both simultaneously. Using nine years of panel data at provincial and national levels, we combine descriptive analysis with Feasible Generalized Least Squares (FGLS) panel regressions. Key indicators are the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) growth rate, Human Development Index (HDI), and Gender Inequality Index (GII). Results show a significant negative effect of GII on both GRDP growth and HDI. Regional disparities highlight the roles of culture and infrastructure, with Eastern Indonesia facing greater inequality. Policy priorities include strengthening maternal and adolescent health services, expanding girls’ access to quality education, increasing women’s political representation, and removing labor-market barriers to accelerate economic growth and human development