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Strategies for Municipal Bond Issuance in Financing Regional Development in the West Java Provincial Government 2023-2024 Case Study Widyatmoko, Bondan; Nurdin, Nurliah; Sutrisno, Edy
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Ilomata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i1.1472

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The need for infrastructure development in West Java Province during 2018-2023 is IDR 861.9 trillion, while the local budget (APBD) capacity is only IDR 54.9 trillion, so there is a gap in financing needs of IDR 807 trillion. The West Java Provincial Government can use municipal bonds as an alternative for regional development financing, but this opportunity has yet to be utilized. This study aims to analyze the obstacles to issuing municipal bonds in West Java Province and establish issuance strategies. The bond success theory, according to Hardwood (2000), and the municipal bond aspect theory, according to Djaenuri (2012), are used to answer the research question. The methodologies used involve qualitative study. Data was obtained through document reviews and interviews. The results revealed that the obstacles are the commitment of the governor, project selections, regulation of the minister of finance regarding procedures for issuing municipal bonds that have yet to be published, and the readiness of the DMU. The strategies that can be implemented are commitment, project selection, regulatory, and DMU preparation strategies.Keywords: Municipal Bond, Infrastructure Financing, Creative Financing
The evolution of Indonesian SAI maturity: Oversight, insight, and foresight functions of health-themed performance audits Andrianto, Nico; Basuki, J; Karunia, R. Luki; Nurdin, Nurliah
Jurnal Tata Kelola dan Akuntabilitas Keuangan Negara Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): JTAKEN Vol. 10 No. 2 December 2024
Publisher : Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan Republik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28986/jtaken.v10i2.1691

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The maturation of Supreme Audit Institutions varied considerably across countries, shaped by numerous factors influencing their development trajectory. This research examines the evolutionary maturation of the health sector performance audits conducted by Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan (BPK), distinguishing itself from previous studies focusing on capability development, implementation process, evaluation of government policy effectiveness, or assessment of BPK’s performance audits. Amid the limited research on Supreme Audit Institutions (SAI) maturity models across various countries, this study aims to address this gap in the existing literature. A mixed-methods approach was employed, analyzing 840 health-related performance audit reports and BPK viewpoints from 2008 to 2023. This analysis was complemented by a comprehensive literature review and triangulated through interviews with auditors and auditees. The findings reveal that BPK’s maturity development was influenced by multiple factors, encompassing the adoption of new public management concepts, efforts to achieve the National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN), the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the integration of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is recommended that in the future, BPK should prioritize the most recent public issues more. Furthermore, to enhance BPK’s maturity, it is essential to incorporate an insight- and foresight-driven approach with thematic performance audits.
Collaboration of Tangerang City Government in Waste Management through Waste Bank Erfanti, Marlinda; Nurliah Nurdin; Asropi
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v6i3.1632

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This study aims to examine the collaboration undertaken by the Tangerang City Government in waste management through waste banks. The waste problem in Tangerang City is evident from the annual increase in waste production. This is reflected in the significant volume of waste disposed of at the Rawa Kucing landfillin Neglasari District, which reached 494,176,281.08 tons/year in 2021. As of 2024, the volume of waste sent to the landfill has reached 412,514,564.64 tons/year (data as of September 6, 2023). The Tangerang City Government has collaborated with several waste banks in different areas to manage inorganic waste. The actors involved in this collaboration include the Tangerang City Government, represented by the Environmental Agency, which acts as the leader and initiator of the collaboration for waste management through waste banks. In accordance with Regional Regulation No. 02 of 2021, the government is obligated to establish a central waste bank as a coordinator and facilitator linking the Tangerang City Government with unit waste banks. This research adopts a qualitative method and employs the theory of Emerson and Nabatchi (2015), which posits that local governments are not the sole primary actors initiating collaboration. Furthermore, collaborative governance is understood as the process, structure, and implementation of policies involving government institutions, the private sector, and the community to meet public needs and interests. Field research revealedseveral challenges in collaboration, including procedural and institutional arrangements, leadership, knowledge, and resources.
Institutional Gridlock in Food Security Policy: A Neo-Institutionalist Analysis of Urban Food Governance in Indonesia Dalimunthe, Ahmad Ridwan; Nurdin, Nurliah; Labolo, Muhadam; Simanjuntak, Tumpak Haposan
Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024): (JLPH) Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities (September-October 2024)
Publisher : Dinasti Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/jlph.v4i6.749

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This study examines the phenomenon of institutional gridlock in urban food security governance in Indonesia, focusing on the complexities of interactions among government institutions and their impact on policy effectiveness. Utilizing a neo-institutionalist approach, this research analyzes how institutional fragmentation, conflicts of interest, and the historical legacy of power centralization contribute to the formation of gridlock that hampers the effective implementation of food security policies in urban areas. Through comprehensive analysis of policy documents and academic literature, the study identifies patterns of institutional interaction, explores the manifestations and consequences of institutional gridlock, and evaluates the potential of institutional bricolage as a strategy to overcome existing structural barriers. The key findings indicate that institutional gridlock in this context results from the complex interaction between path dependency, institutional layering, and political fragmentation, which creates inertia against the necessary policy changes to address contemporary urban food security challenges. This study contributes to the development of a conceptual framework for understanding and addressing institutional gridlock in public policy governance in developing countries, particularly in the context of decentralization and rapid urbanization.
Implications of Direct Regional Head Elections: Independent vs. Political Party Candidates in Metro City, Lampung Province Fajar Riatama; Djohermansyah Djohan; Nurliah Nurdin; Yudi Rusfiana
International Journal of Economics Development Research (IJEDR) Vol. 4 No. 5 (2023): International Journal of Economics Development Research (IJEDR)
Publisher : Yayasan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37385/ijedr.v5i2.5039

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The phenomenon that is the object of research is the contestation of direct regional head elections for independent candidate pairs versus political party candidate pairs and the continuity of government after the regional head elections in Metro City, Lampung Province, phenomenally won by independent candidate pairs. This study aims to analyze the contestation of independent candidate pairs versus political party candidate pairs in Metro City in the 2020 regional elections won by independent candidates; develop a strategy for independent candidate pairs winning the 2020 regional election contestation to maintain the continuity of government after the regional head elections. This research method uses descriptive qualitative methods with 4 research informants. The results of the study can be concluded that the victory of individual candidate pairs in the contestation of Pilkada in Metro City in 2020 analyzed by referring to Bourdie's Capital Theory is still felt less than optimal, because individual candidate pairs do not get political support from political actors in Metro City. Political Capital Theory is seen as very weak. As a real strategy, each individual candidate pair must have Reputation Capital as the main capital for candidates through individual channels. The continuity of the government after the victory of the individual candidate pairs that lack support from the Legislative Members can apply a persuasive communication approach strategy by prioritizing the Community of People, Attempted Influence, Beliefs, Values and Attitude as the main basis for running the government.  
DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE TOURISM IN LAMPUNG IN AN EFFORT TO INCREASE INVESTMENT Sanjaya, Deny; Nurdin, Nurliah; Utomo, Tri Widodo; Gedeona, Hendrikus Tri
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2024: PROCEEDING OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Publisher : President University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v0i0.5687

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The purpose of this study, among others, is to analyse the Whole of Government in the development of investment in the tourism sector of Metro city, as well as in efforts to increase investment and development model of investment in the tourism sector of Metro city. The method in analyzing the data of this research uses descriptive qualitative and data collection techniques with interviews, literature reviews, document reviews, and field surveys so that it is rich in information in data collection. The results showed that Metro City has considerable potential in the tourism sector, so that the condition of the destination needs to be improved continuously and attractive promotion for tourists. In addition to the lack of competent human resources, as well as the whole of government that is still partial. There are four types of tourist destinations, in an effort to increase investment in the tourism sector, public service malls are a necessity for investors. The conclusion in this study is that the whole of government needs to be implemented by every OPD in the Metro City government, with the design of the tourism sector investment development model as an alternative input to overcome problems more comprehensively.
Knowledge Management In the Development of State Civil Apparatus in the Honorary Council of Election Organizers of the Republic of Indonesia (DKPP RI) Ridwan Wijayanto Said; Nurliah Nurdin; Tjahyo Suprayogo
INFOKUM Vol. 13 No. 05 (2025): Infokum
Publisher : Sean Institute

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The study aims to identify the causes of the suboptimal implementation of Knowledge Management in ASN development and formulate strategies to optimize its implementation. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative method with an inductive approach, using the SECI theory by Nonaka and Takeuchi and the SWOT analysis theory by Albert Humphrey. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of the study indicate that at the socialization stage, the lack of two-way communication, minimal incentives for sharing knowledge, and low interest in training are the main obstacles. At the externalization stage, weaknesses in document management and organizational discussions hinder the transformation of tacit knowledge into explicit knowledge. The combination stage is disrupted due to the ineffectiveness of the database system, which has an impact on decision making and career development. Meanwhile, at the internalization stage, limited Information Technology infrastructure, weak internet networks, and lack of mass media utilization slow down organizational learning. These findings emphasize the need to strengthen the system, knowledge sharing culture, and adequate technology and communication support to encourage effective knowledge management at the DKPP RI. Strategies that can be carried out by overcoming weaknesses include limited human resources, low budget, and lack of supporting facilities and infrastructure. Strategic opportunities lie in increasing human resource capacity, strengthening infrastructure, increasing budgets, and preparing internal regulations related to knowledge management. Meanwhile, the main challenges include disparities in employee education levels and the lack of ongoing evaluation and policies. By utilizing existing strengths and opportunities and anticipating weaknesses and threats, DKPP RI can build a more structured, sustainable knowledge management system that supports improving institutional performance.
STRATEGY FOR IMPLEMENTING THE MERIT SYSTEM IN THE MANAGEMENT OF STATE CIVIL APPARATUS: A CASE STUDY IN THE CITY OF BINJAI Ginting, Reza Pirgianta; Nurdin, Nurliah; Giyanto, Bambang
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 23 No 01 (2025): PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Publisher : Program Studi Doktor Ilmu Administrasi, FISIP, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/dia.v23i01.10827

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Effective government requires professional and quality human resource management. The merit system is the key to increasing government effectiveness and efficiency. This research discusses the implementation of the merit system in the management of state civil servants in Binjai City. Based on policy implementation theory by Charles O. Jones, the three main variables that influence policy implementation are organization, interpretation, and application. This research uses descriptive research using a qualitative approach. data collection techniques using interviews, document review, and field observation. The evaluation carried out shows that although efforts have been made, the implementation of the merit system in Binjai City is considered poor. Strengthening leadership, improving inter-organizational coordination, increasing human resource capacity, effective communication, regular performance evaluation, and response to change are the steps needed to improve the implementation of the merit system. These findings provide important insights for policy makers in formulating more effective strategies in improving the merit system in Binjai City and encouraging the effectiveness of public services.
STRATEGY FOR IMPLEMENTING CATEGORIZATION ON MICRO SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTREPRISES AT JAKARTA ENTERPRENEUR PROGRAM IN THE PROVINCE OF JAKARTA Asmiyanti, Reny; Nurdin, Nurliah; Rivai, Firman Hadi
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 23 No 01 (2025): PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Publisher : Program Studi Doktor Ilmu Administrasi, FISIP, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/dia.v23i01.11055

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This study aims to identify and formulate strategies that have not optimized the implementation of the Jakarta Entrepreneur Program Categorization for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Special Region of Jakarta. In this study, based on Merilee S Grindle's policy implementation theory which includes the content of policy and context of implementation. This research method uses a descriptive and qualitative approach with data collection conducted by interviews and document review. In the analysis process using SWOT analysis as the main instrument in its preparation, then the next step to determine alternative strategic issues is used with the litmust test, with the most strategic issue obtained by strengthening the government's commitment to implementing MSME categorization in the jakpreneur program to improve the quality of MSME actors. From the results of this identification, several problems were found faced by the government and micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in improving the quality of MSMEs from beginner entrepreneurs to medium-sized entrepreneurs to established entrepreneurs.This research is important to identify the challenges and obstacles faced by MSME actors to be an important step in designing the right strategies and programs to improve the business conditions of MSME actors.
NEXUS ENDOWMENT FUND POLICY IN EDUCATION SECTOR AND GRAND DESIGN POLICY OF INDONESIAN NATIONAL TALENT MANAGEMENT Putra, Fahdiansyah; Nurdin, Nurliah; Utomo, Tri Widodo Wahyu; Saksono, R. N. Afsdy
Journal of Social Politics and Governance (JSPG) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Social Politics and Governance (June)
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Pemerintahan, Universitas AMIKOM Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24076/ygj9mf61

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A deep understanding of the close relationship between the Endowment Fund Policy in Education and the Grand Design Policy of National Talent Management in Indonesia is analyzed in this article through the perspective of policy coherence. By applying the nexus approach, this study aims to understand how these two interconnected policies can synergize optimally to advance human resource (HR) development at the national level. Qualitative analysis of policy documents and related literature indicates the potential for significant relationships, where endowments can act as a stable long-term funding source for various talent development initiatives. However, to achieve maximum synergy, effective coordination and integration between various stakeholders and institutions are absolute prerequisites. This article will also highlight the various opportunities and challenges faced in efforts to realize policy coherence in order to achieve sustainable and globally competitive HR development.