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Policy Conflicts in The Legality of Alcohol Investment Licenses: An Advocacy Coalition Framework Perspective Septian, Esa; Wulandari, Septi; Pratama, Obi
Jurnal Administrasi Publik (Public Administration Journal) Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Administrasi Publik (Public Administration Journal), June
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/jap.v14i1.11453

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The phenomenon of policy conflicts that emerge in society and policy change requires an examination of the policies that are the focus of this research. With a focus on the dynamic nature and process of stakeholder-generated policies, identification is conducted over the long term, emphasizing conflict. The alcohol investment policy generated many pros and cons, prompting the government to intervene and later cancel the policy. When considering the identification of policy conflicts through the lens of the Advocacy Coalition Framework, it is important to examine the severity and speed of policy change. The findings of this study show that investment policies only fulfill economic requirements, ignoring all other considerations and standards. To support the social fabric of society, policy regulations are needed that accommodate all interests and produce win-win solutions. From upstream to downstream, alcohol circulation can be regulated using a comprehensive strategy. Policy conflicts are evaluated based on their nature, intensity, and causes through the lens of context and events.
Urgency in The Existence of Publicness: Trans Jogja Bus Service as Public Transport in The Special Region of Yogyakarta Septian, Esa; Fitrianto, Cipta Wahyu; Wulandari, Septi
Jurnal Administrasi Publik (Public Administration Journal) Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Administrasi Publik (Public Administration Journal), June
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/jap.v15i1.11825

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This research aims to see the extent of the existence of the Trans Jogja Bus as a mode of public transport in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The publicness approach measures how public Trans Jogja Bus (BTJ) is in fulfilling the public interest and answers the urgency of overcoming congestion problems and providing services based on community needs. This research uses descriptive qualitative research, with data collection techniques of Interview, Observation, and Documentation. The informants who became data sources in this study include BTJ managers including PT AMI and Purasani pool, DIY Transportation Department, and BTJ service users. The results of this study found that the existence of BTJ in the public approach is as follows: 1) Service norms in BTJ's publicness degree are based on openness and socialization to the public, especially students. 2) Efforts to expand transport coverage on BTJ recipients, facilities, and route destinations. 3) The role of BTJ in reducing congestion is still not optimal because in operation it is often empty of passengers and congestion still occurs because private and online vehicles are the main choice for the community. 4) Efforts to build public trust in terms of organizational capability, leader quality, and passenger safety.
Pentahelix Collaboration as a Formulation for Combating Sexual Harassment in Higher Education: A Systematic Literature Review Wulandari, Septi; Suprapti, Suprapti; Septian, Esa; Ximenes, Manuel
Jurnal Administrasi Publik (Public Administration Journal) Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Administrasi Publik (Public Administration Journal), June
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/jap.v15i1.14064

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Globally, the number of sexual disclosures (SH) in academia reaches 58%, the second highest after the military sector. This problem remains unresolved due to a lack of internal support and cross-sector mentoring. This study aims to formulate a Pentahelix collaboration model to mitigate SH in higher education. The research method uses a systematic literature review (PRISMA). The results show that a lack of understanding of gender equality and a culture of silence cause SH in higher education. Prevention of SH begins with policies that regulate and accommodate higher education for the benefit of victims. The main obstacle is the lack of understanding of gender equality and the evaluation of SH cases. Additionally, limited mass media space is another obstacle. For the effectiveness of the policy, collaboration between the government, private sector, community, media, and academics is essential through the Pentahelix. The government is responsible for developing law enforcement, while other sectors are aware of the negative impacts of violence against children. The researcher proposes eight phases for policy implementation, starting from defining violence against children to assessing policies that have been implemented.