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The State-Centric Model of Transportation Policy in Mamminasata Areas, South Sulawesi Aslinda, Aslinda; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 23, No. 1
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The program of transportation policy implementation in Mamminasata areas (Makassar, Maros, Sunggumisa, Takalar) has not been effective and efficient, despite the central government's program of national transportation. BRT project in Mamminasata regions has not been able to overcome various problems of safety and congestion, in accordance with the goals and objectives of the government program. This study aims to analyze and explain the position of the central government in the articulation of the priorities, direction, and goals of the transportation program in the regions of Mamminasata through the presence of BRT as the national program. This study applies qualitative approach, seeking to understand a complex real-world setting process by a strategy of case study to investigate BRT program that has instigated a multi-complex phenomenon from the policy decisions that have been set by the previous government. The analysis unit in this study is the policy of BRT Program in Mamminasata areas. Based on the State-centric Model, the results indicate that the BRT Program in Mamminasata areas is a program from the central government, precisely from the Ministry of Transportation of the Republic of Indonesia. Minister of Transportation, in this program, is at the central position or the single actor in the articulation of the priorities, direction, and goals of BRT transportation. The regional government, in this case the governor with related departments, is the recipient of the program. BRT Program in Mamminasata areas is different from that predicted by the theory of state-centric model.
The Effect of Motivation on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) at Telkom Indonesia in Makassar Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal; Aslinda, Aslinda
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 21, No. 2
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Telecommunication organization needs to more seriously improve its employee's Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) so that the employee more successfully performs his/her dual role, i.e. facilitating growth and serves the public; since OCB relates positively to the overall performance of the organization. This research examines the effect of extrinsic and intrinsic motivation on employee's OCB through the mediating role of organizational commitment. This research applies quantitative approach with research strategy of survey, where questionnaires are directly distributed to respondents. The respondents are 176 employees of 6 work units. The data analysis applies multiple linear regression. The analysis of this research shows that both extrinsic and intrinsic motivation affect OCB; however, intrinsic motivation gives bigger direct effect than extrinsic motivation does. Organizational commitment mediates the effect of motivation on employee's OCB only through extrinsic motivation. The findings of this study implicate the researchers and the manager to review the extrinsic/intrinsic dichotomy in the study and the practice of motivation to improve organizational commitment and employee's OCB.
The Strategy and Political Resources in the Changing of Spatial Policy Aslinda, Aslinda; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 22, No. 1
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The spatial planning policy as included in the Local Regulation No. 6/2006 on the spatial planning of Makassar in 2005-2015 has changed from the original blueprint. The policy changing occurred on decisions or programs, but not on institutional regulations. The decisions or programs on spatial planning that were different from the original policy were visible on the licensing decisions in the Development Region I and Development Region III. The purpose of this research was to analyze the changing of the spatial planning policy that was resulted from the behavior of the advocacy coalition who competed with each other in the utilization of strategy and political resources, which was assumed to be affecting the policy output. The study results indicated that the changing of the spatial planning policy in Makassar was resulted from the competition between the major advocacy coalition and the minor advocacy coalition in influencing the policy. The Major Advocacy Coalition used the combination of strategy and political resources more in comparison to the minor advocacy coalition. The utilization of strategy from each advocacy coalitions was effective in several cases but ineffective in other cases. The difference in the effectiveness of the utilization of strategy was on the interests in each cases. In the projects that were based on public interests, the Major Coalition was more systematic in advocating the policy core beliefs, but in other projects that were based on private interests, the Major Coalition was likely to withdraw.
Distribution Pattern Analysis and Marketing Margins Rabbitfish Fish in Pangkajene District and Islands Murtini, Murtini; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal; Harianti, Harianti; Dananjaya, Wayan Kantun
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 16 No. 2 (2023): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v16i2.1847

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The price of Rabbitfish fish at the consumer level for each region is quite different. This study aims to analyze distribution patterns and marketing margins of Rabbitfish fish. This research is classified as a qualitative type with a survey method by distributing questionnaires. Respondents consisted of 20 fishermen, 20 collectors, 15 retailers and 5 consumers and 5 restaurants. The results of this study indicate that there are four distribution patterns, namely (1) direct fishermen to final consumers, (2) fishermen to collectors to final consumers, (3) fishermen to collectors, to retailers to final consumers and (4) fishermen to collectors, to wholesalers, to retailers, to final consumers. The marketing margin on the first marketing channel is IDR 5,000/kg, the second is IDR 5,000/kg, the third is IDR 15,000/kg and the fourth is IDR. 20,000/kg. The longer the marketing channel, the higher the margin earned.
Analysis of The Feasibility of Sizes of Blue Swimming Crab (Portunus pelagicus Linnaeus, 1758) As Raw Materials in Processing Business Export Quality Nurmiati, Nurmiati; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal; Karim, Mutemainna; Dananjaya, Wayan Kantun
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 16 No. 2 (2023): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v16i2.1857

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Blue swimming crab is one of the raw materials for fishery products which is exported to other countries so that it is suspected to have caused an increase in demand and a high intensity of fishing in nature. This study aims to analyze the feasibility of the size of the crab based on the width of the carapace and the weight of the crab as an export raw material at the processing site. The research was carried out from February to April 2023 in Bone Regency. This research is a type of qualitative research with a survey method. The results showed that the number of crabs that were successfully measured was 561 individuals with details of 292 males and 269 females with an overall carapace width size distribution ranging from 114.1 to 227.0 mm (142.74 ± 13.29 mm) and weights ranging from 103.7-863.7 g (198.48 ± 55.57g). Male carapace width 114.1-204.3 mm (141.35 ± 12.36 mm) and weight ranges from 103.7 to 633.7 g (195.38 ± 46.11g) and females with carapace width ranging from 119.0 -227.0 mm (143.16 ± 14.24 mm) and a weight ranging from 113.7 to 863.7 g (128.14 ± 64.20 g). 98.57% of the crab catches that entered the crab processing site for export raw materials met the carapace width requirements and 87.70% met the weight requirements based on the Regulations of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries of the Republic of Indonesia number 17 of 2021 and number 16 of 2022.
Commitment and Coordination: Studies on the Implementation of Poverty Alleviation Policies in Makasar City Hasniati; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal; Lambali, Suryadi; Anirwan; Zainal, Nining Haslinda; Fatimah, Siti
Journal of Local Government Issues Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v6i2.26135

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Makasar City is one of the cities with the highest poverty problem in South Sulawesi so that poverty alleviation policies are carried out. This study aims to identify and analyze commitment and coordination in the implementation of the Poverty Reduction Program (PAP) in Makassar City. The research method uses a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews and document reviews. This paper will answer two questions: How is the government's commitment to PAP? How is the coordination between agencies in the distribution of PAP? The results of the study show that the commitment of the government of Makassar City is relatively high. But unfortunately, the commitment of government elites has not been fully supported by the commitment of implementers at the RT/RW level. The pattern of coordination between organizations has not gone well, and this is indicated by differences in data between Regional Work Unit (SKPD) in terms of the number of poor people.  
Sentuh Tanahku Application: As Land Conflict Mitigation An Impact on Sustainable Environmental in Papua Selatan Yusuf, Andi Patta; Haning, Mohamad Thahir; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal; Hasniati, Hasniati; Adam, Aenal Fuad
Musamus Journal of Public Administration Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Department of State Administration - Musamus University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35724/mjpa.v7i1.6289

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Papua Selatan occur land conflicts are a very important matter because they arise from unclear ownership of land and use of natural resources. Sentuh Tanahku Application is a digital innovation to enhance the transparency and access to information on ownership and use of land. The research examines the Utilization of this application in the mitigation of land conflict while considering their implications for sustainable environmental development. This is a qualitative method type of research with a literature study approach which emphasizes secondary data as sources that can be analyzed through the use of NVivo software. The results and findings indicated that the "Sentuh Tanahku" application was developed to minimize conflicts through the provision of transparent and accurate information about land boundaries. Digital maps, verification mechanisms for ownership rights, dispute reporting, and regulatory access are among other features provided by the app to promote transparency thus reducing uncertainty or ambiguity surrounding property rights which serve as roots for disputes. The “Sentuh Tanahku” Application can be used to report conflicts and actions taken on a factual basis thereby mitigating land disputes while also promoting environmental sustainability through the adoption of responsible and sustainable land use practices in Papua Selatan.
Strategy of Implementing Blue Economy Policy in Developing Marine Tourism Roem, Muhammad; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal; Nara, Nurdin; Abdullah, Muhammad Tang; Iskandar, Didik
Journal La Bisecoman Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Journal La Bisecoman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallabisecoman.v6i1.1943

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The researchers evaluate how Blue Economy principles apply during the development of marine tourism activities in Makassar City Indonesia. This study uses qualitative case methods alongside Mintzberg’s strategic dimensions: plan, pattern, position, perspective, and play for examining marine tourism governance over institutions and between communities and policy structures. Interviews with government officials alongside community leaders and tourism stakeholders together with field observation and document evaluation served as the data collection methods. Data shows that institutional bodies have started adopting Blue Economy principles yet its practical implementation continues to remain scattered. The absence of legal norms and insufficient regulatory framework exists while stakeholders play unclear roles and environment sustainability takes a backseat priority to quantitative performance targets. The responsible development practices initiated by communities and NGOs create a foundation linking with Blue Economy concepts even though their work remains informal and separate from official programs. The analysis exposes major strategic differences between actors together with a need for tactical fixes because organized plans are missing.
Kepemimpinan Inovatif dan Tata Kelola Desa Digital: Studi Kasus Desa Biangloe Rais, Muhammad Amin; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal; Lambali, Suryadi
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 10 No. 1, Juni 2024
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Administrasi FISIP UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v10i1.27995

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Penelitian ini menganalisis kapasitas inovasi dalam implementasi Tatakelola Pemerintahan Desa Digital yang merupakan sebuah inovasi tatakelola pemerintahan desa digital di Desa Biangloe, Kabupaten Bantaeng. Penelitian ini menganalisis sejauh mana pemerintah desa mampu mengadopsi dan mengimplementasikan Inovasi Tatakelola Pemerintahan Desa Digital (Tak Pergi) di Desa Biangloe, Kabupaten Bantaeng, dengan fokus kepemimpinan inovatif, kualitas tim kerja, sistem/struktur dan pengelolaan pengaruh dari luar. Penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode deskriptif. Pengumpulan data melalui observasi, wawancara mendalam dengan informan yang terdiri dari Seketaris desa, operator aplikasi, pendamping desa, kepala dusun, serta masyarakat yang telah menggunakan inovasi Tatakelola Pemerintahan Desa Digital (Tak Pergi). Analisis data melalui tahap reduksi data, display data, dan kesimpulan atau verifikasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Program Tatakelola Pemerintahan Desa Digital (Tak Pergi) di Desa Biangloe, Bantaeng, didukungan kuat oleh pemerintah desa, BPD, dan masyarakat, serta didanai oleh APBDes dan komunitas. Meski regulasi kepala desa dan SOP penggunaan aplikasi belum final, terdapat komitmen kuat dari pemerintah desa. BPD ikut terlibat dalam sosialisasi dan evaluasi rutin, tetapi perlu peningkatan sosialisasi kemasyarakat. Sistemnya terorganisir dan mendukung SDGs, tetapi formalisasi kerja sama masih perlu ditingkatkan. Direkomendasikan untuk menyelesaikan regulasi, meningkatkan edukasi melalui sosialisasi, dan memformalkan kerja sama.
Organizational Capacity: Navigating Complexity in Integrated Primary Healthcare in Rural Indonesia Mansur, Syusanty A; Badu, Badu; Nara, Nurdin; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 7, No 5 (2024): 2024 ICPM Bali Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v7i5.3952

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This study explores the organizational capacity of the Jeneponto District Government in implementing the Integrated Local Health System (ILP), focusing on infrastructure, technology, and financial resources. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were gathered through interviews, observations, and document analysis involving key stakeholders such as government officials, health workers, and community members. The findings highlight several challenges, including inadequate health infrastructure, limited availability of medicines, and a shortage of health workers in remote areas. The use of digital systems for monitoring remains suboptimal due to technical limitations and lack of ICT support. Financially, support for Posyandu operations and incentives for cadres are uneven, with budget commitments from local governments needing improvement. The study emphasizes the need for stronger organizational capacity through better infrastructure, improved digital health systems, and sufficient financing. Collaboration across sectors and firm political commitment are essential to ensuring the success of ILP and advancing primary health care services.