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Understanding the Complex Relationship Between Good Governance and Economic Growth in Indonesia During the Reform Era Asmara, Anugerah Yuka; Sumarwono, Rudiarto
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 27, No. 2
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Economic growth in Indonesia had fluctuated during the reform era which began in 1998 due to the political condition of Indonesia. For many developing countries like Indonesia in this case, economic growth and governance becomes an interesting issue to be discussed. In one hand, scholars argue that practice of good governance principles as main requisites to accelerate national economic growth. Otherwise, scholars finds that few developing countries can promote national economic growth rapidly without implementing good governance practice at first. ,Case in Indonesia practice of good governance principles during the reformera shows increasing results. This study is conducted through literature review by using historical institutionalism analysis aimed to describe relationship economic growth and good governance throughout the Indonesian reform era. This paper finds that economic growth in Indonesia during the reform era was the result of a variety of independent factors, not a single factor.
Examining Public Service Innovations in Indonesia: Challenges, Characteristics, and Implementation within Bureaucratic Systems Asmara, Anugerah Yuka; Handoyo, Setiowiji; Purwadi, Purwadi; Dinaseviani, Anggini; Jayanthi, Ria; Kusumawardhani, Dhian
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 31, No. 2
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In the twenty-first century, public sector organizations (PSOs) have embraced various innovations to enhance productivity, efficiency, and accountability. Indonesia’s local and central governmental agencies have incorporated public service innovations into their systems, achieving notable improvements. The Ministry of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform (Kementerian PANRB) reported 3478 public service innovations through the Public Service Innovation Competition Program (KIPP) by 2022. These innovations have led to significant enhancements in service delivery, increasing productivity by streamlining processes, boosting efficiency by reducing bureaucratic delays, and improving accountability through better transparency and governance. This research employs a post-positivist paradigm with a descriptive methodology, collecting data through interviews and secondary sources. The findings indicate that PSOs can successfully implement innovations within the constraints of Indonesian bureaucracy. These innovations have improved service quality and responsiveness and introduced concepts like public service modification, offering detailed insights into achieving substantial public service changes amidst complex bureaucratic challenges.