Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search
Journal : BISNIS

The Role of Denpasar Government in Supporting the Resources of Endek Fabric Creative Industry Antari, Ni Putu Bayu Widhi; Jannah, Lina Miftahul
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 22, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

This purpose of this research paper is to describe the role of the Denpasar City Government in supporting the resources of endek fabric creative industry. The Denpasar Government has done a number of policies/activities in supporting the resources of endek fabric creative industry. As a result, the Denpasar Government earned with Upakarti and Innovative Government Award nomination in 2012. Furthermore, one of their attempts was submitted in UNPSA Competition. Nevertheless, endek fabric industry still face several problems, namely the lack of weavers and the crisis of competitiveness of the endek fabric. This research utilizes several concepts, such as the role of the government in the Triple Helix Model, the resource endowment in regional development, and creative industry. The approach is of the study is the qualitative approach that utilize in-depth interviews and literature study. The result is that the Denpasar City Government plays the role as the regulator by formulating the Denpasar Local Regulation No. 6/2012 as a cornerstone of the endek industry development. Furthermore, the Denpasar City Government provided weaving tools and conducted eight activities/policies, such as training and exhibitions; suggestion for using endek products; holding Denpasar Festival and trade mission; promoting Endek Ambassador pageant; building Imperium Kumbasari and Denpasar Design Center; establishing Denpasar's Endek, Bordir, and Songket Association. The Denpasar City Government has provided the interaction space between university and business interaction spaces. On the other hand, the Denpasar City Government still cannot overcome the crisis faced by the weavers.
Collaboration Between Jimbaran Indigenous Village Government and Civil Society in Addressing Impacts of Covid-19 Crisis Antari, Ni Putu Bayu Widhi; Lestari, Ni Luh Yuni
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 29, No. 2
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

This paper aims to explain the collaboration between the Jimbaran indigenous village government and civil society in addressing the impacts of the COVID-19 Crisis. Additionally, it also explains why collaboration between those actors occurred. Utilizing an interpretive approach, this phenomenological study uncovers the collaboration between the indigenous village government and civil society in Jimbaran Regency, Bali. The data is collected through desk study, observation, and semi-structured interviews. Based on the data analysis, collaboration is initiated by civil society through their creative ideas. It was then discussed and supported by the legitimate actor from the regency, the ward, and the indigenous village government. This collaboration, which occurred in economic and health activities, can be carried out thanks to the existence of rules, actors' understanding of citizens' needs, religious values and actors' principles, complementary roles between the indigenous village government and civil society, strong actors' commitment, understanding of the benefits of collaboration, stakeholders' appreciation, and the roles of the head of the citizen empowerment unit (CEU) as an enabler of this collaboration. According to these findings, it is understood that the involvement of organizations with informal and formal legitimation is required in carrying out activities to address complex crises such as COVID-19. The actors also should involve in both the economic and health aspects of the crises because these aspects significantly impact livelihood. Local values play significant roles in strengthening collaboration.