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Community-Based Circular Economy Practices and Social Innovation: A Case Study from Bone Regency, Indonesia Ismail, Ismail; Syam, Anita; H, Firman; Marhati, Marhati; MR, Syarifa Aeni
Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Publik dan Pemerintahan (JIAPP) Vol 4, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Publik dan Pemerintahan (JIAPP) - August
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/jiaap.v4i2.6481

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 This study examines the implementation of circular economy practices and their contribution to social innovation and strengthening the local economy in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi. The research was motivated by the high volume of agricultural and fishery waste that has not been optimally managed, as well as the potential of inorganic materials that can be reused as products with commercial value. This study employs a qualitative approach with a case study design, involving 15 informants comprising micro-entrepreneurs, village officials, community leaders, youth groups, and community facilitators. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document reviews, and analyzed using the interactive model of Miles and Huberman. The research findings revealed six main themes: utilization of agricultural and fishery waste, reuse of inorganic materials, community collaboration, environmental education, regulatory support, and institutional challenges. The results show that circular economy practices in Bone evolve through, supported by local institutions and cultural values of cooperation. These practices diversify income, raise environmental awareness, and create a more inclusive social ecosystem, though challenges remain in digital marketing and institutional capacity. The study highlights the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration and adaptive policy support to sustain the circular economy at the local level and demonstrates its potential as a replicable model for other rural areas in Indonesia.
Fiscal Decentralization Policy and Its Impact on the Development of Underdeveloped Regions in South Sulawesi Dwiyanti, Andi Amytia Resty; Irmawati, Irmawati; Syam, Anita; Asriadi, Asriadi
Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Negara (JUAN) Vol 13 No 1 (2025): June, 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Administrasi Negara FISIP UMRAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31629/juan.v13i1.7527

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Fiscal decentralization has been a key element of Indonesia’s regional autonomy policy, aiming to distribute authority and resources from the central to local governments to foster equitable development. Despite substantial increases in fiscal transfers through mechanisms such as the General Allocation Fund (DAU) and Special Allocation Fund (DAK), underdeveloped regions in South Sulawesi continue to face persistent development gaps in infrastructure, public services, and socioeconomic outcomes. This study aims to examine the implementation of fiscal decentralization policies and their impact on the development of underdeveloped districts in South Sulawesi, focusing on the interplay between fiscal transfers, local governance capacity, and geographic constraints. Using a qualitative library research method, data were collected from government regulations, official reports, statistical data, and scholarly literature, and analyzed through content analysis to identify key themes related to policy objectives, implementation, and development outcomes. The findings reveal that while fund allocation and disbursement rates are generally high, the developmental impact is constrained by weak budget planning, limited technical capacity, poor inter-agency coordination, and the dominance of routine expenditures over capital investments. Geographic challenges, particularly in remote and island districts, further inflate development costs and delay project completion. The study concludes that fiscal decentralization in South Sulawesi requires comprehensive reform, including differentiated allocation formulas, performance-based incentives, enhanced technical assistance, and stronger accountability mechanisms. Such measures are essential to ensure that fiscal decentralization achieves its intended goal of promoting inclusive, equitable, and sustainable regional development.
VILLAGE GOVERNMENT STRATEGY THROUGH DIGITAL EDUCATION TO INCREASE INFORMATION TRANSPARENCY AND DIGITALIZATION LITERACY IN FACING THE CHALLENGE OF THE DEMOGRAPHIC BONUS Resty Dwiyanti, Andi Amytia; Syam, Anita; Irmawati, Irmawati; Mashuri, Mashuri; Andania, Ana; Anugrawati, Anugrawati
TRANSEKONOMIKA: AKUNTANSI, BISNIS DAN KEUANGAN Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): May 2024
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/transekonomika.v4i3.666

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The objective of this study is to inform the government about the significance of digitalization literacy and information transparency. The researcher has selected a title that emphasizes the Village Government Strategy through Digital Education to Enhance Information Transparency and Digitalization Literacy, addressing the challenges posed by the demographic bonus. The aim of this title is to equip human resources at the village level with innovative skills and prepare them for the challenges anticipated by 2045. The researcher has employed a qualitative descriptive research method, incorporating a literature review and various news reports pertinent to the Village Government Strategy through Digital Education to Enhance Information Transparency and Digitalization Literacy in addressing the demographic bonus challenges. The primary objectives of this study include providing transparent information to village communities, streamlining administrative management processes, and promoting a digital mindset and literacy among communities to foster innovation and ensure the sustainability of rural areas.