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Journal : Journal of Governance

Revealing Potential Regional Original Income of Southwest Maluku Regency Paul Usmany
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 3: (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i3.16469

Abstract

This research is designed in an analytical framework that aims to reveal the potential of the Regional Original Income of Southwest Maluku Regency (Southwest Maluku). As it is known that the practice of regional autonomy in Indonesia has been going on for more than two decades, and although each local government has been given wider authority to manage its region by exploring sources of Regional Original Revenue, there is evidence that shows that most areas are still faced with the problem of low Original Regional Revenue, and has not been able to make a significant contribution to regional revenues, including the Southwest Maluku Regency. The analytical method used in this research is the Quantitative Descriptive Analysis Technique and the SWOT Matrix. The results of the analysis of the effectiveness ratio, growth ratio, and contribution ratio show that the achievement of Regional Original Income in Southwest Maluku Regency is not optimal; The low contribution of Regional Original Revenue to regional revenues causes this district to be unable to be categorized as an independent region in meeting the needs of its development financing budget. In addition, the mapping analysis of the growth of the Regional Original Income component shows that Regional Taxes have the highest average growth, followed by Regional Levies, and finally, Other Legitimate Regional Original Income. Meanwhile, the results of the SWOT analysis show that the management of Regional Original Revenue in Southwest Maluku Regency is still weak internally but has many opportunities to be developed; Furthermore, the SWOT Matrix concludes that alternative strategies should be a top priority for efforts to optimize the management of Regional Original Revenue in Southwest Maluku Regency by improving weaknesses in optimizing opportunities.
Co-Authors Abi Suar Ade Onny Siagian Adri Gunawan Ahmad Salabi Aji, Lexi Jalu Alfrin Ernest M. Usmany Altje Delaya Tamole Amelia Josefin Viotty Radianto Andi Harmoko Arifin Anggitya Alfiansari Anna M. Ngabalin Arie Fitria As’ady, Mustofa Baiena, La Bakri, Asri Ady Budi Mardikawati Cahyono, Ari Nugroho CHRISTINA SOSOSUTIKSNO Dwi Hariyanti Ekron Rupisiay Elismayanti Rembe Engko, Cecilia Eva Anggra Yunita Febbraio Pierre Alfons Ferry H. Basuki Ferry H. Basuki Flora Grace Putrianti Fryan Sopacua Gaspersz, Jefry Gerrit M. Pentury Godlif Sianipar Hadirman Hadirman Hartina Husein Hempry Putuhena Husein, Hartina Irawan Yuswono Irmawati Irmawati Ivon Mukaddamah Jasmin Jefry Gaspersz Jefry Gasperz Kalalo, Rieneke Ryke Komang Ariyanto Kristiono, Natal Kune, Debiyanti Kusiyah Latif, Rahmawati Lewier, Imanuella Gizkha Linda Grace Loupatty` Lona, Benedicta Leonie Chintia Btari Lona, Benedicta Leonie Chintya Loso Judijanto Loupatty, Linda Loupatty, Linda Grace Made Susilawati Makatita, Josephus Alberth Maryam Sangadji Maxwell Gilbert Malaihollo Mislan Sihite, Mislan Mohammad Iskandar Dzulkurnain Mudassir, Andi Muhammad F. Laitupa Nofarita, Etza Novilia, Fitri Pattiasina, Petrus Jacob Pujiati, Ani Rasyid Latuconsina Ribka Shintia Febriarti Bonara Rima Rachmawati Rupisiay, Ekron Sahri, Yulian Salomi Jacomina Hehanussa Sandy Wendikasari, Luh Ade Calista Senda Yunita Leatemia Soegiarto, Ita Sosutiksno, Christina Soukotta, Agnes Suhardi Suhardi Suryani, Ni Kadek Titaley, Wilisen Josafat Alexsander Titik Purwati Tomi Apra Santosa Tri Martial Trisye Natalia Kilay Usmany, Alfrin E. M. USMANY, ALFRIN ERNEST MARTHEN Utami, Try Wahyu Wibowo, Teguh Setiawan