Josy Adiwisastra
Professor of Public Policy Field of Government Science, Pajajaran University, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia

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The Roles of Leadership, Regional Government, DPRD, and Local Revenue on Business Licensing’s Effectiveness John Kennedy Thesia; Musa Hubeis; Josy Adiwisastra; Budi Supriyatno
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 9 (2022): Special Issue
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v1i9.221

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Every implementation of autonomy affairs is expected to achieve effective and efficient use of resources. His desire to create an image that local governments can use resources, both in the form of human resources, regional revenue budgets, equipment and work procedures in carrying out their main duties effectively and efficiently in good governance. This study aims to analyze the influence of leadership, the role of local government, the role of the Jayapura City DPRD and local revenues together to partially compile the effectiveness of business license in Jayapura City. To obtain a comprehensive and in-depth picture, a descriptive method with a quantitative approach is used to analyze existing empirical data and correlate with concepts related to special autonomy policies. First, leadership has a partial significant effect on the effectiveness of business licensing in Jayapura City.  Second, the role of local governments partially has a significant effect on the effectiveness of business license in Jayapura City. Third, the role of the DPRD partially has a significant effect on the effectiveness of nusaha license in Jayapura City.  Fourth, the original regional income partially affects the effectiveness of business licensing in Jayapura City. Fifth, leadership, the role of local governments, the role of the DPRD and local revenue simultaneously have a significant effect on the effectiveness of business license in Jayapura City.
Policy, Leadership Style, Organizational Culture, Citizen’s Participation on Service Quality in South Tangerang’s Disdukcapil Gunawan Tangkilisan; Josy Adiwisastra; Musa Hubeis; Dewi Sulistyani
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 11 (2022): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v1i11.280

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The implementation of policies, leadership styles, organizational culture, and community participation has not been maximal in providing encouragement or can influence the employees of the Population and Civil Registration Service (Disdukcapil) and the community to implement various policies directly related to population and civil registration. This study aims to analyze the effect of policy implementation, leadership style, organizational culture and community participation on the service quality of the Disdukcapil in South Tangerang, Banten. This study uses a quantitative method with explanatory research type, with a population of 2,164 and a research sample of 216 people. The sampling technique used is simple random sampling where the sample is taken randomly. While the data analysis method used in this research is simple linear regression analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. There is a positive and significant effect of policy implementation on service quality by 83.8%, leadership style to service quality by 78.7%  organizational culture to service quality by 75.6%, and community participation on service quality by 90.7%. While the joint implementation of policies, leadership, organizational culture, and community participation have a positive and significant impact on the service quality of Disdukcapil in South Tangerang by 96.6%. So that in the future, the service of Disdukcapil should pay attention to the importance of policy implementation factors, leadership styles, organizational culture, and community participation in the implementation of service quality so that it can run better to the community, especially in the field of population and civilians registration that are still not optimal.