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Menjembatani Kesenjangan Akses Internet: Studi Kasus Indonesia Dan Brunei Darussalam Fathimatuzzahra, Rahma Nabila; Dompak, Timbul
Prosiding Vol 6 (2024): SNISTEK
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Technology is fast advancing in the modern day, especially in the field of information systems. The internet is crucial in enabling worldwide connectivity and providing access to vital information, making it critical in daily activities across the globe. This study investigates the discrepancy in internet connectivity between Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam, two Southeast Asian nations that are encountering obstacles in attaining widespread online accessibility. Both nations face challenges with internet infrastructure, especially in rural and remote areas, despite their different geographical and economic conditions. This study seeks to illuminate the notable disparities in internet accessibility and the factors that contribute to them in these two countries, using a comparative analysis.
Analisis Perbandingan Birokrasi Dalam Proses Pengurusan Dan Penerbitan Surat Ijin Mengemudi (SIM) Di Indonesia Dan Malaysia Fau, Hironimus Odaligonama; Dompak, Timbul; Khairina, Etika
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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 Perbandingan Pendidikan Agama Islam Di Indonesia Dan Thailand: Studi Faktor-Faktor Penghambat Penyebaran Islam Di Thailand Monica, Sofia; Dompak, Timbul; Salsabila, Lubna
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This study examines the comparison of Islamic religious education in Indonesia and Thailand and the factors influencing the spread of Islam in both countries. Indonesia, with the largest Muslim population in the world, has a well-structured Islamic education system supported by various institutions such as pesantren (Islamic boarding schools), madrasahs, and Islamic schools. Strong government support and widespread accessibility to education have accelerated the spread of Islam in Indonesia. In contrast, in Thailand, where the majority of the population is Buddhist, Islamic education is concentrated in the southern provinces such as Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. Despite some policies aimed at integrating Islamic education into the national education system, their implementation is often ineffective and limited by financial support and social stigma against the Muslim community. The study's findings indicate that government policy support, accessibility of educational institutions, and societal response are key factors influencing the spread of Islam. This research provides recommendations to strengthen Islamic religious education in Thailand, including increased government support, expanded accessibility to Islamic educational institutions, and efforts to reduce social stigma. These findings are expected to contribute significantly to the field of religious and educational studies and serve as a basis for more effective policies in supporting Islamic education in Southeast Asia.
Perbandingan Sistem Pemilihan Presiden Indonesia Dengan Turki Zamili, Ester; Dompak, Timbul
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This research compares the presidential election systems between Indonesia and Türkiye with a focus on differences in electoral systems and election processes. Indonesia applies a direct election system where the people elect the president, while Turkey uses a system where the president is elected by parliament. The research results show that voter participation tends to be higher in Indonesia, while Turkey has a presidential election process through parliament. In addition, Indonesia has more open and accountable practices in the presidential election process compared to Türkiye. The role of electoral institutions such as the KPU in Indonesia and YSK in Türkiye also shows differences in authority and independence. A deep understanding of these differences provides valuable insight into the development of political systems and presidential elections in both countries.
Perbandingan Mekanisme Sertifikasi Pruduk Halal Antara Indonesia Dengan Malaysia Ferdiansyah, Ferdiansyah; Dompak, Timbul
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The purpose of this study is to explain how Indonesia and Malaysia, two countries that have certified halal products, do so.The Organizational Authority for Halal Assurance (BPJPH) oversees halal certification in Indonesia. LPPOM MUI (Indonesian Ulema Council) handled this task in the past, marking the beginning of a public movement with state support. Its main objective is to protect Muslims from illegal goods. In contrast, JAKIM (Malaysia Islamic Progress Quarter) takes care of it in Malaysia. While both aim to provide Muslims in both countries with access to safe and secure halal, there are significant differences in how these two agencies in two different countries implement halal certification. in food consumption and the smallest amount possible. This study utilizes a library research methodology, using various sources to help clarify the issues at hand. The findings of this study show how the halal certification process in Malaysia and Indonesia is comparable as non-governmental organizations first handled certification before governmental organizations took control. Laboratory testing is one area where the two countries differ; in Indonesia, it is conducted by LPPOM MUI, whereas independent laboratories with accreditation conduct the testing in Malaysia.
Studi Perbandingan Sistem Kepegawaian Di Negara Indonesia Dan Jepang Daulay, Syamsiyah Adilah; Dompak, Timbul
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Comparing human resource management systems in the public sector is a topic discussed in comparative studies of Public Administration. This research focuses on comparing the personnel systems between Indonesia and Japan, especially in terms of recruitment, promotion and employee rotation. The method used in this research is a literature review using valid and reliable secondary data. Data was obtained from sources such as books, scientific journals, online news and official websites. The aim of this research is to expand understanding of how the civil service system is run in Indonesia and Japan, as well as to find good practices that can be adopted in the civil service system in Indonesia.
Perbandingan Reformasi Birokrasi Pelayanan Pajak Di Indonesia Dan Malaysia Studi Kasus : Prosedur Dalam Pembayarah Pajak Saputra, M. Aditya Darma; Dompak, Timbul
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This study compares the tax administration bureaucracy reform between Indonesia and Malaysia, focusing on tax payment procedures. Through comparative analysis, this research evaluates the measures taken by both countries to improve their tax administration systems. Indonesia and Malaysia have implemented various initiatives, including the use of information technology, enhanced transparency, and a focus on tax education to enhance efficiency and taxpayer compliance. Although both countries have differences in political and cultural contexts, they share similarities in efforts to reform tax bureaucracy. This research utilizes qualitative research with a literature review. The findings of this study provide valuable insights for stakeholders in the tax and public administration fields to understand the latest developments and challenges in efforts to improve tax services
Perbandingan Sistem Pendidikan: Sistem Pendidikan Indonesia Dan Malaysia Kurniawan, Julius Tito; Dompak, Timbul
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a conversation where we contrast or compare education systems. This publication compares and contrasts the education systems of Malaysia and Indonesia. This study uses the literature technique, where information is gathered from books, journals, and other sources related to the topic to be discussed. The purpose of this discussion is to gain more understanding and information about the education systems in Malaysia and Indonesia. The author produces or obtains conclusions regarding 1) The education system in Indonesia and Malaysia based on the information in the learning materials. 2) The purpose of education in Malaysia and Indonesia. 3) Curriculum in Malaysia and Indonesia. 4) Education policies in Malaysia and Indonesia. 5) Analysis of education in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Tantangan Dan Peluang Negara Asean Dalam Perbandingan Sumber Daya Manusia (SDM) Di Era Digital Rivaldi, Dio; Dompak, Timbul
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The phenomenon currently occurring involves the challenges and opportunities faced by ASEAN countries in managing human resources (HR) in the digital era. These challenges include disparities in access to and utilization of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), disparities in education levels among member countries, and rapid changes in the job market's demands, which are increasingly focused on digital skills. This type of research employs quantitative research methods. The data source used in this study is panel data from 2019 to 2023 with variables including ICT (X1), Education (X2), and Economic Growth (Y). The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression equation with the Least Squares method. The research findings indicate that the fixed effect model is the most suitable for use, based on the Chow test and the Hausman test, which show that all independent variables (X) in this study have a significant positive influence on the dependent variable (Y). The analysis results show a significant relationship between Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and economic growth in ASEAN countries. Thus, it can be concluded that ICT, education, and foreign direct investment are important factors that need to be considered in efforts to enhance economic growth in ASEAN countries. Efforts to improve ICT utilization and increase education levels have a positive impact on economic growth in the ASEAN region.
Perbandingan Administrasi Negara Antara Indonesia dan Singapura Dalam Perspektif Pengelolaan Air Bersih Emilia, Herlin Putri; Dompak, Timbul
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Many countries, including Singapore and Indonesia, face critical issues in water management. With a focus on the respective governments, this research discusses and compares the water management approaches between the two countries. Singapore has used innovative technologies such as NEWater and seawater desalination, as well as a centralized and integrated water management system by the Public Utilities Board (PUB), to achieve water self-sufficiency despite its limited water resources. These methods have enabled Singapore to improve its water security and reduce its dependence on imports. However, with more than 270 million inhabitants, Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago, faces complex problems in water management. Some of the key issues include unequal water distribution, inadequate infrastructure, and widespread water pollution. In Indonesia, clean water management involves community-based programs and different levels of government to improve access and quality of clean water. Singapore demonstrates how centralized management and technology can overcome limited natural resources, and Indonesia seeks to address pollution and distribution through infrastructure development and international cooperation. . The results show that water management strategies must be tailored to each country's geographical, economic and social conditions to be successful
Co-Authors Abidin, Sholihul Afandi, Ficky Amirtha, Indah Maysa Arif, Syamsul Ma Assyafaah, Nur Ayu Wulandari Barimbing, Suryani Chaliza, Euis Citra Watti Mena Simatupang Dakhi, Grace Irene Daulay, Syamsiyah Adilah Dewi, Dewi Naluri Afriyanti Emilia, Herlin Putri Epriadi, Dedi Farika, Divha Adhania Fathimatuzzahra, Rahma Nabila Fau, Hironimus Odaligonama Ferdiansyah Ferdiansyah Fina, Syahrinda Gea, Ras Gustini Gea, Sukadamai Gulo, Diwi Putri Gultom , Deby Novalia Gultom, Deby Gusnia, Gusnia Hairi, Muhammad Imam Akbar Halawa, Yubileum Handini, Vernanda Harefa, Erwin Harefa, Mastiwi Putri Harefa, Remember to Hasibuan, Zalika Adinda Hayanti, Vivi Hutahaean, Rosa Hutahaen, Rosa Irawati, Ade Lusy Juita Siti Rahayu Karol Teovani Lodan Karol Teovani Lodan, Karol Teovani Khairina, Etika Khalida, Khalida Khodijah, Paramita Kurniawan, Julius Tito Lodan , Karol Teovani Lubna Salsabila Maldino, Teuku Fito Agus Mariyo, Mariyo Milenisha Andani Monica, Sofia Muhammad Nizam Muhammad Rasyid, Muhammad Nabila, Fitri Napitupulu, Chindy Apriani Ndruru, Titus Tulus Hati Ningsih, Natalia Merycristia Nisa, Karina Fachrun Nisa, Vira Khairun Nova, Rahma Desi Refli Nur assyafaah, Nur assyafaah Padrisan Jamba, Padrisan Pasaribu, Fitri Nesya Sartika Purwanti, Angel Putri, Henny Nurhasanah Putri, Shelvia Arnie Rambe, Reni Damayanti Rif'at, Elvan Maulana Riko Riyanda, Riko Ritonga, Fajar Fernando Rivaldi, Dio Rusmawati Rusmawati, Rusmawati Sabrina, Dea Rahma Safitri, Mena Saleha, Vila Mas Mafiana Saleha, Vila Mas Masiana Salsabila , Lubna Salsabilla, Lubna Saputra, M. Aditya Darma Saragih, Yessi Juwita Lestari Sari, Artika Mulia Sari, Cindy Fatika Siagian, Zevanya Angelica Putri Sianturi, Roni Sianturi, Sahat Simanjuntak, Poibe Gloria Simatupang, Indri Anggi Solikha, Jamiatus Sombo, Agustina Sumarni, Eli Tambunan, Marulitua Tania, Sherina Astri Wahyuningsih, Novi Warni, Novi Wasiman, Wasiman Wau, Miya Monika Wong, Angeline Zamili, Ester