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Journal : Journal Social Civilecial

Study on the Effectiveness of One Stop Integrated Services (PTSP) in Business Licensing in Bandung City Heriyanto, Dedi; Ardiyanti, Ardiyanti; Alam, Kurniawati
Journal Social Civilecial Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Journal Social Civilecial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71435/610490

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This paper focuses on assessing the efficiency of PTSP in enabling business permit in Bandung City of Indonesia. PTSP is the government’s program that it has launched to simplify various bureaucratic procedures and increase the transparency of governance to unleash the economic potential of a country. Employing a survey questionnaire, quantitative data was obtained from 200 business owners and government officials who deal with PTSP concerning factors such as time taken to process licenses, the level of transparency and user satisfaction. The findings have revealed that PTSP has led to the cutting down of processing time, enhance the level of opacity and has received accolades by the business fraternity. However, there are also problems to face such as inadequate organizational infrastructure and reluctance for change. Consequently, the study enhances the existing literature by presenting a quantitative analysis on PTSP impact assessment in an urban context as well as presenting guidelines on how to address the emerging challenges that continue to emanate on the efficiency of the system.
The Role of Local Political Parties in Shaping Electoral Outcomes in Makassar City Ardiyanti, Ardiyanti; Nadila, Nidya; Dipanegara, Romy
Journal Social Civilecial Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Journal Social Civilecial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71435/610504

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The analysis investigates how local political parties affect electoral results in Makassar City through evaluations of their strategies together with voter response patterns and social community processes. Through a qualitative method researchers conducted semi-structured interviews combined with focus group sessions and document evaluation to understand the voter-party interactions and local strategy development and community network use in Makassar City. Local parties operating in Makassar depend on direct contact with citizens together with connections to local leadership groups for establishing contact and voter participation. Electoral choices of voter’s stem from concrete needs including improvements in infrastructure and local service delivery instead of national political perspectives. Local political campaigns have shown a need for ethnic-specific approaches which create campaign messaging that targets particular cultural and ethnic groups. Local political parties practice strategic autonomy to create custom-made political strategies which adapt to specific local socio-political conditions apart from national political parties. The study fills knowledge gaps within Indonesian political research by documenting how local actors evolve their political tactics which influences election results. This study explains significant information to those who study local politics including policymakers’ analysts and academic researchers of electoral dynamics.