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Rekonstruksi Pengaturan Tentang Suap Dan Gratifikasi Dalam Upaya Mewujudkan Kepastian Hukum Slamet Wibowo
Presidensial: Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Negara, dan Kebijakan Publik Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Juni : Presidensial : Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Negara, dan Kebijakan Publik
Publisher : Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/presidensial.v1i2.27

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Article 12B Paragraph (1) within the Law of Corruption Offenses bears resemblances to provisions regulating bribery offenses (Article 11, Article 12 letter a, letter b, and letter c), subsequently posing challenges in the implementation of law enforcement. Nonetheless, this article also demonstrates several advantages, including the introduction of the reversal of the burden of proof imposed on the defendant. In the effort to fortify the regulation pertaining to gratification offenses, reconstruction is required in several aspects. Firstly, the definition of gratification needs to be elaborated and clarified to avoid interpretation uncertainties. Secondly, the importance of mandatory reporting regulations concerning gratification receipts is crucial in realizing transparency in corruption prevention. Furthermore, precise gradation is needed regarding the elements of the articles and the threat of punishment for bribery and gratification offenses, including distinguishing between various types of gratification. To sustain effective law enforcement, it is recommended that the government evaluates Article 12B Paragraph (1) and undertakes reconstruction in accordance with the outlined suggestions. These steps are expected to address the regulatory overlaps between bribery and gratification, while strengthening the legal foundation to comprehensively combat corruption offenses.
Global Trends in Production Management and Operational Excellence: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis (2024-2026) Slamet Wibowo
Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management (JCIM) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): Journal of Collaborative Industrial Management
Publisher : Publika Bersama Nusantara

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This bibliometric study presents a systematic analysis of 200 peer-reviewed publications spanning 2024-2026, sourced from 41 leading international journals covering production management, manufacturing excellence, and operational optimization. The research encompasses articles published across diverse manufacturing sectors, integrating traditional lean methodologies with emerging Industry 4.0 technologies and sustainability imperatives. Using quantitative and co-occurrence analysis approaches, the study reveals critical publication trajectories, source quality metrics, and emerging research domains. The dataset demonstrates substantial scholarly engagement with mean total citations of 7.31 citations per article in 2024, declining to 1.32 in 2025 due to citation accumulation lag. The International Journal of Production Research emerges as the dominant publication outlet with 53 articles and h-index of 11, establishing itself as the primary dissemination channel for production optimization research. Geographic and institutional analysis reveals concentrated research contributions from advanced manufacturing centers and emerging economies simultaneously engaging with operational excellence paradigms. The findings establish that contemporary production management research increasingly integrates digital transformation, environmental sustainability, and supply chain resilience considerations alongside traditional efficiency optimization metrics. These insights provide scholars, practitioners, and journal editors with evidence-based understanding of the research landscape's evolution and critical publication venues for disseminating production management scholarship.