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Peran Good Corporate Governance dalam Mencegah Korupsi dan Penyalahgunaan Wewenang Amelia, Lia; Erry Sunarya; Tuah Nur
El-Mal: Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi & Bisnis Islam Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): El-Mal: Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi & Bisnis Islam
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/elmal.v6i3.6766

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                Good Corporate Governance (GCG) plays a very important role in creating a transparent, accountable and integrity corporate environment. One of the main objectives of implementing GCG is to prevent corrupt practices and abuse of authority that can harm the company and society. This article discusses how GCG principles, such as transparency, accountability, clear division of authority, and anti-corruption policies, can reduce the risk of unethical actions in organizations. In addition, the role of effective internal and external controls is also key in detecting and preventing abuse of authority. By consistently implementing GCG, companies can enhance their reputation, strengthen stakeholder trust, and maintain corporate sustainability. Through leadership with integrity and a corporate culture that prioritizes ethics, GCG is expected to create a business environment that is clean and free from corruption. This study aims to describe the role of GCG in preventing corruption and abuse of power and provide recommendations to strengthen GCG implementation in Indonesian companies.
STRATEGY OF THE INVESMENT AND ONE-STOP INTEGRATED SERVICE OFFICE (DPMPTSP) IN INCREASING BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (NIB) OWNERSHIP FOR MSMEs IN SUKABUMI CITY Dhani Firmansyah; Dian Purwanti; Tuah Nur
Proceedings International Indonesia Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025): Proceedings of The International Indonesia Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies (I
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Lampung

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Business legality is an important foundation in strengthening the position of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) amid the ever-evolving digital economy ecosystem and public policies. However, the low rate of Business Identification Number (NIB) ownership among MSME operators remains a challenge in many regions. This study aims to analyze the strategies employed by the Investment and Integrated One-Stop Service Agency (DPMPTSP) of Sukabumi City in promoting systematic and sustainable increases in NIB ownership. The approach used is descriptive qualitative, employing Everett Rogers' innovation diffusion theory as the analytical framework, encompassing four main dimensions: innovation, communication channels, time, and social systems. The research findings indicate that public service innovations such as the SI JIMAT BOSS program (Ready to Pick Up Permits in the Community Together with OSS) have successfully brought licensing services directly to the community through a proactive approach. The effectiveness of this strategy is reflected in the achievement of 97.47% of SMEs in Sukabumi City having obtained an NIB by 2024. In addition to reducing service time, the DPMPTSP has maximized multi-platform communication channels and fostered cross-sectoral collaboration. These results indicate that adaptive, participatory, and locally-driven strategies can accelerate business legalization and strengthen the competitiveness of SMEs. This study provides practical contributions as a best practice reference for inclusive and innovation-based local licensing service management. Keywords: strategy, SMEs, NIB, DPMPTSP Sukabumi City, Innovation Diffusion, Public Services, Best Practice.
EVALUATION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL POLICIES AT THE PUSKESMAS SELABATU, SUKABUMI CITY Siti Aminah; Rizki Hegia Sampurna; Tuah Nur
Proceedings International Indonesia Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025): Proceedings of The International Indonesia Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies (I
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Lampung

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health challenge, including in Indonesia, with the number of cases continuing to increase in various regions, including Sukabumi City. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of tuberculosis (TB) prevention policies at Puskesmas Selabatu in Sukabumi City using Daniel Stufflebeam's CIPP (Context, Input, Process, Product) evaluation theory. This descriptive qualitative research collected data through interviews with five key informants, observation, and documentation. The results showed that the TB control policy has been implemented with a comprehensive approach, but still faces several challenges. The results showed that tuberculosis (TB) prevention at the Selabatu Health Center was under regulations, namely Ministry of Health Regulation No. 67 of 2016 and Presidential Regulation No. 67 of 2021 and supported by the Regional Budget (APBD) and Health Operational Assistance (BOK). However, there are several obstacles in implementation, such as the capacity of medical personnel that is not yet optimal, a less effective monitoring system, and limited community education. Lack of training of TB cadres and patient monitoring that only relies on WhatsApp groups and monthly control has led to many patients being inconsistent in treatment. In addition, supporting facilities such as rapid molecular testing (TCM) are not yet available, resulting in slow early diagnosis and increasing the risk of treatment dropout. However, the DOTS approach and the active role of TB cadres helped improve patient adherence. Community participation is generally low, but if properly empowered, local communities have great potential in assisting with education, early detection, and patient monitoring. Cross-sector collaboration between Puskesmas, the Health Office, local government, and professional organizations is also important in strengthening service coordination and improving synergy in TB program implementation.
Policy Implementation Analysis of the Village Fund Cash Assistance Program in Reducing the Expenditure Burden of the Poor in Gegerbitung Sub-district, Sukabumi District Tantan, Tantan; Saleh, Munandi; Nur, Tuah
JURNAL MANAJEMEN MOTIVASI Vol 21 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Manajemen Motivasi
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Pontianak

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Village Fund Direct Cash Assistance (BLT-DD) policy in reducing the expenditure burden of poor households in Gegerbitung District, Sukabumi Regency. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, the study evaluates the effectiveness of the policy through five key indicators: policy standards and targets, resources, inter-organizational communication, characteristics of implementers, and social, economic, and political conditions. Findings show that while BLT-DD generally benefits the community, several issues hinder its effectiveness, including mistargeting, limited public understanding, and funding constraints. Out of 325 beneficiary households, 159 were inaccurately targeted. Public dependence on aid has also become a significant challenge. Furthermore, socio-political factors such as data manipulation for local political interests worsen aid distribution. The study concludes that successful policy implementation heavily relies on synergy among implementing agents and supportive environmental conditions. Continuous evaluation, accurate data collection, and intensive public outreach are crucial for the program’s success.
Co-Authors Adinda Chivita Fauziah Agung Gumilang Agusti, Rismawati Alfiah, Arla Amalia, Firda Dini Andi Mulyadi Angga Kurnia Yudha Perdana Anisa Anwar Annisa Aulia Putri Annisa Nur Zannah Anwar, Zahra Laisha Arsyu, Muhammad Ilham Effendi Astri Febriana Syaripudin Audi Muhamad Karyadara Augusty, Frisda Amelia Ayu Andriani Ayu Andriani, Ayu Azizah, Dawia Nur Cahya Nabila Damayanti, Mutia Siti Detio fikri firjani Detio fikri firjani Dhani Firmansyah Dharmawan, Randi Perdian Dian Purwanti Dine Meigawati Dine Meigawati Dine Meigawati Distia Nur Sakinah Dwi, Alya Malis Erry Sunarya Fadhillah, Agi Rizky Fajar FY. Basori, Yana Fasya, Sarah Zafira Fauzy, Muhammad Rizki Firdaus, Mutya Firmansyah, Dhani Ghania Khalda Halimah, Nesya Nur IKE RACHMAWATI Ike Rachmawati Ikhlasul Amal Ilham Maulana Akbar Irvi Deastiani Ripa'i Juanda, Erfina Kustiawan, Dian Lia Amelia M. Rijal Amirulloh Maharani Aulia Putri Mala Ayunda Muthya Mulia Suci Mutiara zahra Nurul Fauziah Nabila Rahma Silmi Nabila, Cahya Nadia Apriliani Najwa Nur Syariyah Nanda Sonia Priyadevi Narisyda Nursyida Neng Alvi Hasanah Ningsih, Novita Sulastri Nopia Nopia Nopia, Nopia Novianti, Neng Sita Novita Sulastri Ningsih Nuraeni Nuraeni Nuralita Anggini Futri Nursyida, Narisyda Nur’ashila, Salsabila Pangestu, Gihan Pebriyanti, Neng Reni Permatasari, Utari Puji Fauziah Puji Fauziah Rafly Trisesya Rahayu Oktian Siregar Rani, Indri Silfia Ranti Riani Rayhan Septa Rivaldi Reditha Maria Ulfha Rida Siti Shiyami Milenia Ridwan, Muhammad Hilmi Rifani Nurul Agfi Rina Shofiawati Rahayu Rismawati Agusti Rizki Hegia Sampurna Rizkiya Sriwahyuni Rodhiyat Fajar Salim Rosi Pitria Sabilla Khumaira Saleh, Munandi Salma Salsabila Saumi Salma Salsabila Saumi Salsabila, Siti Samsul Arif Saputra, Maulana Panji Sarah Zafira Fasya Shilvi Septiani Silfia Rani, Indri Siti Aminah Siti Nuraeni Siti Rohmah Sriwahyuni, Rizkiya Suhendar, Risma Sri Mulyani Talitha, Salma Tantan, Tantan Trias Tri Syafalas Trisesya, Rafly Vivit Fitria Hidayati Windy Nurlita Yana Basori Yana Fajar Basori Yana Fajar FY. Basori Zaimatuz Zulfa Zannah, Annisa Nur Zelin, Andhika Zulfa, Syifa Rizqia