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Bureaucratic Transparency in Regional Budget (APBD) Management Pradana, I Putu Yoga Bumi
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 21, No. 2
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This research is motivated by the lack of publication concerning budget management information by the Government of Kupang through online media. This research aims to study the factors that lead to the lack of transparency of budget management information by the Government of Kupang. This study used a qualitative method with instrumental case study and the data collection procedures using in-depth interviews, and documents study. The data validation uses triangulation technique of sources. The research subjects of Kupang Government Bureaucracy are determined purposively. The results show that the rate of secrecy/confidentiality of Kupang Government budget management information is quite high, thus difficult to be accessed by the public (over secrecy). The causes are diverse, among others, problems of socialization, lack of legal instruments governing the infrastructure in the field of public disclosure, lack of resources and a growing perception among the head SKPD and head of the Treasury Division of the Regional Secretariat of Kupang that local financial documents such as RKA, DPA, and the LRA are state confidential documents.
Critical Drivers in Public Sector Innovation: Governance and Service Insights from Yogyakarta and Kupang Pradana, I Putu Yoga Bumi
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 32, No. 2
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This study investigates the critical factors influencing the initiation of Public Sector Innovation (PSI) in Indonesia, focusing on governance and service-type innovations within two local government settings: Yogyakarta and Kupang. The methodology employed was a qualitative approach with multiple case studies complemented by the critical incident technique for data analysis. The data were gathered from 23 informants who played significant roles in the early stages of the innovation process at the local government level. The findings reveal that in Yogyakarta, the successful initiation of innovations such as Sego Segawe and YES 119 was primarily driven by robust political leadership, extensive external networks, and the availability of resources. In contrast, the innovations in Kupang, such as Kupang Green and Clean (KGC) and Brigade Kupang Sehat (BKS), were heavily influenced by strong collaboration with external stakeholders and the adaptability of innovations to local conditions. A comparative analysis of the two cases underscores that while both regions benefited from political support and external collaboration, the specific local context and available resources played a crucial role in shaping the innovation process. The novelty of this research lies in its cross-regional comparison, which provides new insights into how local contexts in different geographic regions of Indonesia influence the initiation and success of public sector innovations. These insights contribute to the broader PSI literature by highlighting the importance of contextual factors in successfully initiating public sector innovations in developing countries.
Co-Authors Adriana Fallo Afiliani Lamut Fonge, Gamelia Aldi Riady Ello Alfandy Florian Manuain Alfred Omri Ena Mau Aspri Budi Oktavianto Astuti, Pinta Azam Syukur Rahmatullah, Azam Syukur Benu, Esrah D. N. A. Boni Saputra Catur Wulandari Daut Niga, Jacoba David B.W. Pandie Diana Meliani Sabat Djaha, Ajis Salim Adang Fallo, Adriana Febriyanti Tabi, Maria Felisianus Efrem Jelahut Foeh, Yaherlof Fry Loli Keluli, Yohanes Grace Oni Oet Neolaka Hendrik Toda, Hendrik Herliana Auskase, Maria Humau, Frans Hyasintus Alexandro Da Silva I Putu Yoga Bumi Pradana IBIRUNI, William Febrianus Umbu Jacoba D. Niga Julius Alfred Pegili Kabnani, Yohanis Kabnani Karuniawati Steven, Mitha Kellen, Pius Bumi Kencono, Dewi Sekar Khasya Melati Matulessy Kolianan, Jim Briand Lengga, Herianus Liliweri, Aloysius Lopez, Christin Moru Lopo, Yonatan Made Ngurah Demi Andayana Magdalena Lino, Maria Mahasar Reinheart F. Damanik Maria M. Lino Mariayani Oktafiana Rene Nabila Aulia Nadia Sasmita Wijayanti Nadia Sasmita Wijayanti Nahak, Delyla Ni Made Paramita Setyani Nova Elisabeth Langaih Oktafiana Rene, Mariayani Padabain, Firmanto Pah, Theny I.B Kurniati Pah, Theny I.B.Kurniati Pandie, Ardi Yosafat Patricia, Angel Petrus Kase Petrus Sayrani, Laurensius Pius Bumi Kellen Rahayu Ningsih, Sri Retno Dewi Pramodia Ahsani Rihi, David Wilfrid Rijoly, Jacobus Cliff Diky Rouwland Benyamin Rudi Rohi Salim Adang Djaha, Ajis Sareng, Caecilia Elchyta Dua Sayrani, Laurensius Petrus SUSANTO, ELY T. Egho, Febrianus T.W. Pariangu, Umbu Theny I.B. Kurniati Pah Theny Intan Berlian Kurniati Pah Tresa Rosari, Arcangela Giriany Wahyudi Kumorotomo William Djani Witin, Maria Wihelmina Yuyun Purbokusumo, Yuyun Zogara, Kezia Sheryl Victoria