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Perbandingan Implementasi Kebijakan Pariwisata Halal Di Indonesia Dan Jepang Nabila, Fitri; Dompak, Timbul; Khairina, Etika
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Putera Batam

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Halal tourism is a rapidly growing segment of the tourism industry with significant economic potential. Both Indonesia and Japan have sizeable Muslim populations and have shown their commitment in developing halal tourism. In the Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI) Indonesia won the title of Top Muslim Friendly Destination of the Year 2023 while Japan is ranked 6th in the Global Muslim Friendly Destination category for Non-OIC countries. The method used in this research is qualitative research method with comparative study. The purpose of this study is to compare the implementation of halal tourism policies in Indonesia and Japan
Analisis Perbandingan Proses Pengajuan Izin Usaha Di Indonesia Dan Thailand: Tinjauan Terhadap Faktor-Faktor Penghambat Dan Solusinya Halawa, Yubileum; Dompak, Timbul; Khairina, Etika
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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This research compares the process of applying for business permits in Indonesia and Thailand and the inhibiting factors. Thailand has a more efficient process because it implements an online licensing system, while Indonesia still faces challenges such as regulatory complexity, lack of coordination, corrupt practices and limited human resources. Potential solutions include simplifying regulations, increasing coordination, eradicating corruption, increasing human resource capacity, and outreach to business actors. The role of information technology is crucial in this improvement process. It is hoped that this research will provide useful insights and recommendations for the government and stakeholders.
Analisis Dalam Pengurusan Surat Izin Usaha Di Indonesia Dan Singapore Dakhi, Grace Irene; Dompak, Timbul; Khairina, Etika
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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The rapid growth in the commercial sector has turned society into an economic driver. Many corporations start by setting up a corporation to carry out their business activities. It is important for business owners to obtain a commercial permit as a business document confirming the legality of the business activity carried out. Local governments have an important role to play in granting business permits, and adaptations to the centralized regional integrated service system (OSS) have been made to improve public service. However, the implementation of OSS still faces some obstacles, including inconsistencies between central and regional governments as well as dualism in regional management. Singapore, on the other hand, offers faster, more efficient, and more conducive business licensing processes for entrepreneurs. Singapore’s government actively supports industry and foreign companies through friendly regulations and a supportive business environment. Previous research has highlighted that although efforts have been made to simplify the process of licensing through OSS in Indonesia, there is still room for improvement in coordination between central and regional governments as well as in the comprehensive implementation of regulations. In the context of research methods, this study uses a qualitative approach to comparative studies between Indonesia and Singapore. The results and interpretation show that significant differences in business licensing processes between the two countries affect the attractiveness of global entrepreneurs. In conclusion, Singapore offers a more conducive business environment and a more efficient licensing process compared to Indonesia. This emphasizes the need for further reforms in the Indonesian license system to increase competitiveness and facilitate investment and economic growth
Perbandingan Lembaga Anti Korupsi Di Indonesia Dan Malaysia Irawati, Ade Lusy; Dompak, Timbul; Khairina, Etika
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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This research examines the comparison of anti-corruption agencies in Indonesia and Malaysia as a response to the detrimental global issue of corruption, which affects social, economic, and political spheres. Using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology, data were gathered through searching for relevant articles and journals. The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) of Indonesia, established in 2003, plays a crucial role in combating corruption in Indonesia, with main tasks including investigation, prosecution, and preventive functions. Meanwhile, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), formed in 2009, is an independent agency with a broad mandate to investigate and prosecute corrupt practices. Although these agencies have different roles, both aim to enhance transparency, accountability, and effectiveness in enforcing anti-corruption laws. This study also highlights the challenges and changes in the monitoring systems and the evolution of anti-corruption agencies in both countries, providing a comprehensive overview of anti-corruption efforts in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Analisis Perbandingan Birokrasi Dalam Proses Pengurusan Dan Penerbitan Surat Ijin Mengemudi (SIM) Di Indonesia Dan Malaysia Fau, Hironimus Odaligonama; Dompak, Timbul; Khairina, Etika
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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This research aims to explore further the bureaucratic procedures in managing the issuance of driving licenses (SIM) in Indonesia and Malaysia. This research was conducted in order to obtain an objective comparison of SIM processing procedures in the two countries and compare the efficiency of the two. The method used in this research is a qualitative research approach using literature study. The data sources used are secondary data sources originating from books, journal articles and statutory regulations. The results of this research are as follows. First, there are similarities between the SIM processing bureaucracy in Indonesia and Malaysia. These similarities include the requirement for prospective SIM holders to submit a copy of their identity card as well as a certificate of mental and physical health. This requirement is required in the SIM issuance process as a basis for recording the identity of the SIM holder and ensuring that the prospective SIM holder is truly fit for health to drive a vehicle. Apart from that, you are also required to sign and provide fingerprints for forensic purposes for the police. In other words, both Indonesia and Malaysia have similarities in terms of SIM functionality as a means for the police to regulate traffic users. Second, Malaysia lies in the systematics of driving a driver's license. Malaysia implements a driving training phase that also includes theoretical and practical testing on the road. This aims to ensure that prospective SIM holders are truly qualified to drive. Meanwhile in Indonesia there is no training system that is integrated with the SIM issuance system. There are only theory and practical exams to test general knowledge of traffic rules and driving skills for prospective SIM holders. Thus, the SIM processing bureaucracy in Indonesia is more efficient and faster when compared to Malaysia.
Analisis Penerapan E-Government Guna Meningkatkan Kualitas Pelayanan Publik Afriyanti, Dewi Naluri; Lodan, Karol Teovani; Khairina, Etika
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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The development of communication technology and information currently has a big impact, especially on government agencies. Government with its various forms of institutions is a dynamic forum. Where activities are always developing, they also affect the global environment. Therefore, along with the development of the country, Indonesia is implementing e-Government when facing various challenges and demands to achieve progress and good governance. The application of e-Government is utilizing technology, information, communication to carry out government activities so that they are effective and efficient in public services. This makes it easy to reach and also expands access to information. This article was written using the literature study method. Which the author searches for and obtains from books, articles, journals and the internet.
Analisis Penerapan Asas-asas Good Corporate Governance Pada Badan Usaha Milik Negara (BUMN) Di Indonesia Andani, Milenisha; Lodan, Karol Teovani; Khairina, Etika
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Good Corporate Governance or GCG is one of the pillars of the market economy system, because it is closely related to trust in a company in running a business climate in a country. The implementation of GCG is believed to be able to provide strategic participation in advancing community welfare, produce a healthy business climate, maximize competitiveness in business, and is very useful in avoiding various existing irregularities. Therefore, the implementation of GCG or Good Corporate Governance is expected to be able to maximize stability and prolonged economic growth, and it is also hoped that it can support the efforts made by the government in strengthening governance in general. This study uses a descriptive method which is used in solving problems through an analysis process regarding the application of good corporate governance principles in state-owned enterprises in Indonesia.
Perbandingan Sistem Pendidikan Di Negara Indonesia Dan Jepang Pasaribu, Fitri Nesya Sartika; Dompak, Timbul; Khairina, Etika
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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There are differences between Indonesian and Japanese school systems. Every Japanese and Indonesian educational system has pros and cons of its own. Currently ranked 72nd out of 77 countries, Indonesia's education system need greater attention. Today's Indonesia has a wealth of excellent educators who can raise the bar for the country's educational system. One method to move closer to an ideal society is to compare the educational systems of other nations—like Japan—with Indonesia's education system. Children in Japan are highly regarded for their morality, self- control, and discipline from birth to age three. In Japan, kids are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities that may not always be enjoyable for their peers after completing elementary school in the fourth grade. One important area of diversity in the Japanese education system is Indonesia
Implementasi Dan Dampak Suatu Kebijakan Pemerintah Dalam Penanggulangan Tingkatnya Pengangguran Di Kota Batam (Studi : Penyelesaian Perselisihan Hubungan Industrial) Wulandari, Ayu; Dompak, Timbul; Khairina, Etika
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Based on the article, it has been analyzed according to the results obtained from the journal on a problem that occurs in the implementation and impact on a government policy on the city of Batam. With the taking of a problem in Batam City, in order to immediately illustrate / think of what has happened to government policies in Batam City. Policy is a series or principle concept in which guidelines and plans for work can be implemented based on action or leadership. Based on the above policy, it can be exemplified against the title to be analyzed, namely the implementation and impact of government policies in overcoming the level of unemployment in Batam City. By determining this analysis so that a goal can be achieved. So from this analysis it is very interesting to discuss, because of these problems that have occurred in the city of Batam and from the Batam city government and Dipnaker are still confused to find a solution. In an impact of the implementation of this public policy, which is related to the unemployment rate in Batam City, there are many losses that occur to the community. Which is where people always complain to the Batam City Government regarding the difficulty of finding a job. So that a government policy has not been running as optimally as possible, because there are many obstacles to the local community that are needed on various indicators in the implementation process so that a goal is to make Batam City prosperous and can be implemented optimally and will not cause various debates between the community and the government.
Public Transport Accessibility Policy for Disabled Batam City in the Concept of Sustainable Transportation Paselle, Enos; Khairina, Etika; Taufik, Mohammad; Zhan, Fuzy Firda
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Unit Publikasi Ilmiah, P3M, Politeknik Negeri Bali

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This study evaluates sustainable transportation development in Batam City, focusing on the accessibility of public transportation for persons with disabilities as a sustainability indicator. Utilizing qualitative research methods, primary data were collected through interviews, complemented by secondary data from various sources such as Department of Transportation reports, Batam City Government documents, and online media. Data analysis employed triangulation, supported by Vosviewer Tools for processing secondary data. Findings reveal inadequate transportation accessibility services for people with disabilities in Batam City. Effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, and equality for this demographic remain suboptimal, indicating a lack of sustainable and inclusive approaches. Regional regulations concerning disabilities are not fully implemented, and there's a lack of management strategies for transportation or Transport Demand Management tailored to assist people with disabilities. The Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system's ineffectiveness hampers transportation connectivity, exacerbating access challenges. Essential disability facilities like ramps and bell signals are unevenly provided, while the limited number of special seats creates difficulties in prioritizing pregnant women and the elderly. Consequently, the current serviceability access falls short of meeting the standard needs of people with disabilities, as envisioned in Sustainable Transportation frameworks.