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ANALYSIS OF VILLAGE APPARATUS COMPETENCE AT THE LINAWAN 1 VILLAGE OFFICE, PINOLOSIAN DISTRICT, SOUTH BOLAANG MONGONDOW REGENCY Bajeneti, Ramla; Podungge, Djamila; Dama, Desi Putri
Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis (JIMB)
Publisher : LP2M Universitas Bina Mandiri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47918/jimb.v12i3.2577

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This study aims to determine the level of understanding of village apparatus regarding their primary duties and functions, as well as to assess their ability to use Information and Communication Technology (ICT). This research uses a qualitative descriptive research type. This research employs a method that aims to describe and interpret the object in accordance with field reality. The use of the explanatory method seeks to create, systematically and factually, descriptions, illustrations, or depictions of the facts, characteristics, and relationships among the phenomena being investigated. The results are expected to serve as a basis for planning to improve the capabilities of village apparatus to realize more professional, efficient, and flexible village governance in line with development.
THE PARADOX OF DIGITAL ARCHIVAL TRANSFORMATION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT: A CASE STUDY OF SOUTH BOLAANG MONGONDOW, INDONESIA Moha, Dian Ekawati; Sudarsono; Podungge, Djamila
Journal of Economic, Business, and Administration (JEBA) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Economic, Business and Administration (JEBA)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47918/dnw8wh88

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The management of government archives is a mandatory administrative affair that serves as the backbone of state accountability and institutional memory. However, peripheral regions in Indonesia often face a "paradox of transformation," where national mandates fail to materialize at the local level. This study aims to evaluate the government archival service policy at the Library and Archives Service of South Bolaang Mongondow Regency using William Dunn’s evaluation framework, focusing on four dimensions: effectiveness, adequacy, responsiveness, and accuracy. Employing a qualitative case study approach, data were gathered through semi structured interviews, non participant observations, and documentary analysis. The findings reveal that archival services in South Bolaang Mongondow currently operate in a state of "strategic neglect," characterized by an ineffective service model, insufficient regulatory instruments (the absence of JRA and Security Classification Systems), low public responsiveness, and fragmented data accuracy. The implementation is hindered by a "triple deficit": a professionalization gap among human resources, severe infrastructure degradation in rented facilities, and systemic budgetary marginalization. Conversely, the regency’s low national ranking (484th) serves as a potential catalyst for reform. The study concludes that bridging the "implementation gap" requires a transition from symbolic formal compliance to substantive professionalization through the adoption of technical SOPs and dedicated fiscal allocation to protect the regency’s administrative heritage.
STRATEGY FOR INCREASING COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING IN BUALO VILLAGE PAGUYAMAN DISTRICT BOALEMO REGENCY Mustofa; Podungge, Djamila; Anani, Siske
Journal of Economic, Business, and Administration (JEBA) Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Economic, Business and Administration (JEBA)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47918/jqx20549

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This study aims to identify and analyze strategies for increasing community participation in development planning in Bualo Village, Paguyaman District, Boalemo Regency. Community participation in Bualo Village has shown a significant declining trend, as evidenced by attendance rates in Village Development Planning Meetings (Musrenbang) which frequently fell below 50% between 2019 and 2021. Using a qualitative approach with SWOT analysis, this research finds that the village's primary strengths lie in the visionary leadership of the Village Head, the significant potential of the corn farming sector, and well-preserved local wisdom. However, these efforts are hindered by internal weaknesses such as budget limitations and a dependency on social assistance funds due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The main threats identified include low community attendance due to the prioritization of garden work, dependency on government aid, and participation fatigue resulting from unfulfilled aspirations. Recommended strategies include optimizing natural resources through integrated management, enhancing human resource capacity, and strengthening participatory governance that aligns local potential with formal planning mechanisms.