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Evaluation Of The Application Of The Supervisory Results System (SRS) In The Optimization Of Supervision At The Jombang Regency Inspectorat Fitriani, Dian; Mustofa, Amirul; Albab, Ulul
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Socious Journal - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/jqckvw21

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  Guided by Presidential Instruction Number 3 of 2003 concerning National Policies and Strategies for E-Government Development, in 2018 the Jombang Regency Inspectorate launched the Supervisory Results System (SRS) application. SRS is an information technology-based system designed to facilitate the integrated recording, reporting, and monitoring of follow-up monitoring results, so as to speed up the data-based decision-making process that is more accurate and transparent. This application is used to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of supervision of various aspects of operations, compliance, and internal control. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the implementation of SRS applications in optimizing supervision at the Jombang Regency Inspectorate and identify the factors that cause the ineffective implementation of SRS and describe the efforts that have been made to overcome it. The research method uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Data collection techniques were carried out by interviews, observations, and documentation studies related to the implementation of SRS. The resource persons from this study are auditors and PPUPD. The results show that the use of SRS applications has had a positive impact on increasing transparency, accuracy, and speed of reporting supervision results. The SRS application is designed as a tool to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the supervision process on the performance of local governments. The factors that cause the ineffective implementation of SRS are the limitation of human resources in mastering technology, managers are only good in terms of operations, while in terms of software development, obstacles in handling/security of cyber attacks, network management still cannot be done independently. The SRS application is still intranet-based so auditees cannot access anywhere and anytime. Therefore, it is necessary to increase the capacity of human resources by conducting digital training and strengthening infrastructure to support the implementation of applications more effectively. This research is expected to provide recommendations for the Jombang Regency Inspectorate in optimizing the use of SRS applications to improve the quality of supervision.
Evaluating The Impact Of Additional Employee Income (Tpp) On Civil Servant Teachers’ Performance: A Policy Analysis In Mimika Regency Stefason, Stefanus; Mustofa, Amirul; Pramudiana, Ika Devy
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Socious Journal - August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/3x6c1788

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This study evaluates the implementation of the Additional Employee Income (Tunjangan Penghasilan Pegawai or TPP) policy for civil servant teachers (Aparatur Sipil Negara – ASN) in Mimika Regency, Indonesia, using six public policy evaluation indicators: effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, equity, responsiveness, and accuracy. A qualitative descriptive approach was employed, incorporating semi-structured interviews with education stakeholders and analysis of teacher attendance documentation from 2023 to 2024. The findings reveal substantial discrepancies in 2023 between biometric (fingerprint) attendance and compliance with instructional duties. For example, in SMK Negeri 3 Mimika, the fingerprint attendance rate was 90%, yet only 13% of teachers complied with teaching-hour requirements; similarly, SMP Negeri 3 recorded 78% attendance but only 12% compliance. Improvements were observed in 2024, with the attendance-compliance gap narrowing significantly e.g., SMK Negeri 1 Mimika (95% vs. 90%) and SD Inpres Timika V (90% vs. 88%). Despite these improvements, interviews indicate that the TPP policy has not led to meaningful enhancements in teaching quality, pedagogical innovation, or long-term commitment. The policy is perceived as inefficient due to bureaucratic rigidity, financially inadequate in relation to cost-of-living disparities, and insufficiently responsive to the structural challenges of remote and underserved schools. Consequently, policy reform is urgently required to ensure that the TPP system is performance-based, contextually adaptive, and aligned with the broader goals of public sector accountability and equitable education outcomes.
Institutionalizing Community Empowerment in City Planning: An Analysis Of Surabaya’s Cas Program Pancawardani, Nur Ratna Wulan Kartini; Mustofa, Amirul
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Socious Journal - August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/c0yxhb83

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This study investigates the contribution of the Cangkrukan Arek Suroboyo (CAS) Program to community empowerment particularly youth in the context of Surabaya’s urban development planning. In response to the multifaceted challenges posed by rapid urbanization, community participation has become a critical pillar in the formulation of inclusive and sustainable urban policies. The CAS Program represents an innovative participatory mechanism initiated by the Surabaya City Government to foster dialogic communication between citizens and local authorities, rooted in local cultural practices. Employing a qualitative research design, this study collected data through in-depth interviews, surveys, and document analysis. Findings reveal that community empowerment through the CAS Program encompasses five key dimensions: cognitive, psychological, organizational, socio-economic, and participatory. The program has demonstrated effectiveness in enhancing youth knowledge, self-efficacy, active engagement, and decision-making capacity at the grassroots level. Furthermore, CAS has fostered social cohesion, strengthened individual and collective capacities, and cultivated a participatory ecosystem that positions youth as agents of urban transformation. These findings suggest that the CAS Program can serve as a replicable model for sustainable and inclusive community empowerment in urban governance.
Evaluation of The Monitoring Of Licensing Services For The Issuance of Business Identification Numbers at The Public Service Mall Dpmptsp Jombang Regency Utami, Siska; Mustofa, Amirul; Sedarmayanti , Sedarmayanti
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Socious Journal - August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/xmhbkd95

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The licensing service for the issuance of Business Identification Number (NIB) at the Public Service Mall (PSM) DPMPTSP Jombang Regency is an integrated service that facilitates business actors in obtaining business legality through the Online Single Submission (OSS) system. The goal is to provide convenience, speed, and legal certainty for the community in starting a business, as well as supporting the investment climate and regional economic growth in an efficient and transparent manner. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the service of issuing Business Identification Numbers (NIB) at the DPMPTSP Public Service Mall in Jombang Regency, including the quality of service, obstacles faced, level of community satisfaction, and the impact of services on business legality and ease of doing business in the area. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive approach. The Goal-Based Evaluation Theory was first developed by Michael Scriven, with the following indicators: (i) Time Efficiency, (ii) Quality of Service, (iii) Process Efficiency, (iv) Inter-Agency Coordination, (v) Compliance to Standards and Regulations, (vi) Impact of the Program. The results of the study show that NIB services at PSM Jombang run effectively with fast service times and high community satisfaction (IKM 91.08). Services are assessed both in terms of cost, officer attitude, and complaints. However, there are still constraints on turnaround times, complicated procedures, and OSS system disruptions. The solution for its sustainability is the need to simplify procedures, improve human resources and OSS systems, socialize more widely, and strengthen coordination between agencies to speed up the service process.
Evaluation of The Program For The Fulfillment of The Rights of Victims of Human Rights Violations in Indonesia Mugiyanto, Mugiyanto; Mustofa, Amirul; Ferriswara, Dian
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Socious Journal - August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/t9w1c484

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The Victim Recovery and Prevention of Gross Human Rights Violations Program (PKPHAM) is a policy of the Indonesian government launched to respond to the demands for justice for victims of gross human rights violations in the past, as well as to strengthen national reconciliation based on justice and humanity. This study aims to evaluate the results of the implementation and monitoring of the PKPHAM program through a qualitative approach using William N. Dunn's public policy evaluation theory which includes six main indicators: (1) Effectiveness, (2) Efficiency, (3) Adequacy, (4) Equity, (5) Responsiveness, and (6) Accuracy. The findings of this study show that the implementation of the program still faces a number of obstacles, including; limited validated victim data, lack of coordination between implementing agencies, and there are several forms of assistance that are not suitable for the concrete needs of victims. On the monitoring side, the approach used is still administrative, with no clear impact indicators and adequate victim participation. Evaluations show that most programs are still symbolic and have not substantially fulfilled the victims' rights to truth, justice, reparation, and guarantees of non-recurrence. Thus, in order for PKPHAM to become an effective and sustainable program, fundamental improvements are needed in the design and implementation of policies that are oriented towards the fulfillment of victims' rights as a whole. The state needs to strengthen political commitments, improve the victim-based monitoring system, and adopt a participatory, accountable, and fair approach in realizing transitional justice in Indonesia.
Local Government Policies for Empowering Heritage Tourism in Surabaya’s Old City Wicaksono, Lintang Permata; Kamariyah, Sri; Dwijosusilo, Kristyan; Mustofa, Amirul
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): Socious Journal - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/jjgpst39

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Surabaya's Old City is a heritage area with significant potential as a historical tourism destination. However, its management and the empowerment of local communities continue to face various challenges, including the dominance of top-down policies, limited community involvement, and weak digital branding strategies. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Surabaya’s local government policies in supporting heritage tourism empowerment by applying the Community-Based Tourism (CBT) approach and the Pentahelix model. The research employs a qualitative method using semi-structured interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis. The findings indicate that community participation remains symbolic, the empowerment of MSMEs is suboptimal, and collaboration among Pentahelix actors lacks synergy. Moreover, the digital promotion strategy for the heritage area is considered insufficiently innovative. This study recommends a reformulation of more participatory policies, strengthening the role of MSMEs, and optimizing digital branding to support the sustainable development of Surabaya's heritage tourism.
Digital Administrative Innovation and Governance Transformation: An Evaluation of the E-Surat Program in Surabaya City Mukidah, Mukidah; Pramudiana, Ika Devy; Roekminiati, Sri; Mustofa, Amirul
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): Socious Journal - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/ghgsqx33

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This study evaluates the effectiveness of the E-Surat program implemented by the Surabaya City Department of Industry and Manpower (Disperinaker) as a digital administrative innovation to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in internal correspondence. A descriptive qualitative approach was applied, combining in-depth interviews with employees, systematic observation, and document analysis. Campbell’s evaluation indicators goal achievement, system stability, and user satisfaction served as the analytical framework. Findings reveal that since its introduction in 2018, E-Surat has improved administrative workflows, reduced paper consumption, and accelerated document circulation. The system is reliable, supported by adequate infrastructure, and integrated into daily organizational routines. It strengthens transparency, accountability, and interdepartmental coordination, while user satisfaction remains high due to its accessibility, security features, and responsive technical support.Despite these achievements, challenges persist in enhancing digital literacy, technical capacity, and employee involvement in system development. Overall, the program meets key success indicators but requires ongoing capacity building and participatory improvements to function as a strategic enabler of adaptive and inclusive digital governance. This study contributes to digital governance scholarship by providing empirical evidence from local government innovation in Indonesia, illustrating how administrative digitalization can drive transparency and efficiency in developing contexts.
Community-Based Learning Innovation and Student Motivation: An Evaluation of the Sinau Bareng Program in Surabaya, Indonesia Mardiana, Dina; Pramono, Sapto; Widyawati, Widyawati; Mustofa, Amirul
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): Socious Journal - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/wpmpkj67

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This study aims to evaluate the implementation of social justice values in the context of social stratification in Indonesian society using a qualitative approach through literature review. This study begins with the phenomenon of increasing social, economic, and educational inequality, which indicates a gap between the ideal values of Pancasila and the social realities faced by society. Through an analysis of various scientific sources, this study identifies that the stratification structure formed by the dominance of power, access to resources, and the distribution of opportunities has hampered the realization of equitable social justice. The results show that although Pancasila normatively emphasizes the principles of equality and solidarity, its implementation is still limited by a hierarchical social system and policies that do not favor marginalized groups. Reactualizing Pancasila values as an ideology of social justice in the era of globalization is a major urgency to address inequality and strengthen social solidarity. This effort requires synergy between character education, inclusive policies, and community empowerment so that social justice can become a substantive reality, not just an ideological symbol. Thus, this study emphasizes the need.