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Optimizing Village Bureaucracy Transformation: Gorontalo, Indonesia Yanti Aneta; Sandi Prahara; Asna Aneta; Jamaluddin Ahmad
Policy & Governance Review Vol 7 No 3 (2023): September
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v7i3.775

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This research analyzes bureaucratic transformation by optimizing village officials in Gorontalo Regency. Based on the research gap results, this study aims to analyze how bureaucratic transformation optimizes the role of village officials in providing public services. The academic interest of this research is to contribute new knowledge in the bureaucratic transformation field, especially through optimizing village officials. In addition, the practical importance is also quite significant, where this research can guide local governments and related stakeholders regarding strategies and concrete actions that can be taken to improve the quality of public services, bureaucratic efficiency, and responsiveness to community needs. This research uses simple descriptive statistics and is processed using the Nvivo 12 plus application. The community and local government want renewal or transformation in the bureaucratic structure of the village apparatus. The findings in the field are that the local government conducts competency mapping of village officials by conducting Computer Assisted Test (CAT) tests. The test results showed that of the 2089 participants who took part in the selection, only 179 people were ineligible, 50 people did not take the test, while those who passed the selection amounted to 1860. The transformation of the village bureaucracy was carried out through three steps, namely increasing the capacity of village officials, simplifying administrative procedures, and strengthening the supervisory system. The simplification of administrative procedures aims to reduce excessive bureaucracy and speed up public services. Strengthening the supervisory system also plays an important role in improving accountability and transparency.
Optimising Fiscal Decentralisation: Addressing Financial Management Challenges in Gorontalo Province Ibrahim, Danial; Aneta, Asna; Wolok, Eduart; Aneta, Yanti
Policy & Governance Review Vol 8 No 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v8i3.1092

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Fiscal decentralisation is the basic capital to reach better governance, regional development, and fiscal autonomy. This paper discusses financial management barriers and opportunities in the Gorontalo Province, a region with low fiscal autonomy, as shown by its index and heavy dependency on central government transfer. This qualitative research, using data from interviews and document studies, found various inefficiencies in the province, such as incongruence between expenditures and revenues, lack of coordination among stakeholders, non-compliance by taxpayers, and delays in financial reporting. Drawing on the theoretical work of Schick (1998) for a framework for public expenditure management and using empirical evidence, this paper proposes an integrated strategy toward a better fiscal management system, diversification of revenue sources, enhancements in planning techniques, introduction of comprehensive accounting mechanisms, and stakeholder participation. This paper contributes to the debate on fiscal decentralisation by giving practical suggestions on how to achieve fiscal autonomy and promote sustainable development in economically less-developed regions.
Co-Authors A, Apriani Abdul Haris PanaI Abdul Madjid Abdul Wahab Podungge Abdulatif, Fatmawati Acub Umar, Novel Adam, Sitti Noer Fadhillah Adam, Sry Fidyawati Agung Nugraha Agussalim, Alfiyah Ahmad, Muhtar Alamri, Rivan Amran, Mutmainah Angraini, Feni Arifin Arifin Badjeber, Fikran Badjuka, Alexander H. Bahuwa, Tiara Oktaviani Datau, Ramdan Djoko Lesmana Radji Dwi Indah Yuliani Solihin Eduart Wolok Erni Soleman Espin Tulie Fahira Dwi Putri, Annesha Femy M. Sahami Fence M Wantu Fenti Prihatini Dance Tui Hadi Saputro Wirakusumah Hais Dama Hanasi, Raihan A. Hilumalo, Nurain Hulinggi, Pebriyanto A. Ibrahim, Danial Irwan Halid Ismet Sulila Jamaluddin Ahmad Juriko Abdussamad Kahar, Muhammad Syahrul Kamumu, Rahmat Raihan Kokalo, Milawati Lasena, Sirajudin Mozin, Sri Yulianty Muchtar Ahmad Muh. Ikbal Panyue Mukharomah, Siti Mursalin Naki, Mohamad Rasid Ngiu, Zulaecha Novianty Djafri Nuna, Muten Nur Mohamad Kasim Nurul Khairunnisa Kobis Pateda, Rahmatia Pitoi, Linda Podungge, Abdul Wahab Rahmat Kokalo, Milawaty Rajak, Fadila Abdul Rara Ayudyah Olii Rauf A. Hatu Rauf A.Hatu Robby Hunawa Robby Hunawa Roni Taningo Rosman Ilato Rudin, Maryam Rudin Rusli Isa Rusli Isa Salam, Ridwan Sandi Prahara Sa’ban, Ingki Nurcahayani sintiya hintalo Sri Harijati Sri Yulianty Mozin Stevani Laude Sukarman Kamuli Suprianto, Sri Astuti Taufiq, Rahmat Tee-Anastacio, Princess Alyssa D. Tessy Nursanty Podungge Tety Thalib Thalib, Tety Tohopi, Rustam Tulie, Espin U. Aliwu, Nelty Udin Hamim Umar, Novel Umar, Nurmala Wahab Podungge, Abdul Warsono, Putri Widiantoro, Mohamad Agung Wirakusumah, Hadi Saputro Yacob Noho Nani Yanti Aneta Yantoi, Dion Sanjaya Youke Lidya Herty Lumataw Yuliani Solihin, Dwi Indah Yuliani, Dwi Indah Yuliyani Solihin, Dwi Indah Zuchri Abdussamad