Sampara Lukman
Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri, Indonesia

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Political Interaction in the Process of Establishing the Regional Budget of North Sumatera Province Martuama Saragih; Tjahya Supriatna; Sampara Lukman; Dety Mulyanti
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 1 No 2 (2019): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
Publisher : GoAcademica Research & Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (622.977 KB) | DOI: 10.54783/ijsoc.v1i2.19

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The purpose of this study was to analyze political interaction in the process of establishing the North Sumatera Province Regional Budget. Research using qualitative research. Research informants 13 people determined by the snowball technique. Secondary data collection uses a literature study; Primary data collection using interview and observation techniques. Data analysis in this study used descriptive analysis and triangulation. Political interaction in the process of establishing the North Sumatera Province APBD is a government communication activity that takes place between executive officials and legislative members in the context of implementing the regional financial management system and become an integral part of government management. Political interactions that occur in the context of establishing regional financial policies for one fiscal year can be either positive or negative. Positive nuance if in the process of political interaction there is a process of interaction of power that is entirely focused on the interests of the community, and it is difficult to find practices of corruption, collusion, and nepotism (KKN). Negative nuances if in the process of political interaction intertwined a process of interaction of power that is not entirely directed at the interests of the community, and indicates the existence of KKN practices. From the phenomenon of corrupt behavior involving the Governor and a number of North Sumatera Provincial legislative members in the past few years, it is clearly indicated that the process of power interaction between executive officials and legislative members could be an opportunity for KKN. That is, given the fact that power tends to be corrupt, the political interaction that takes place in the determination of the regional budget can provide opportunities for corrupt practices that harm the country and cause the people to be stiff. The new model arranged is Positive Negotiated Budget Political Model with the definition: Positive Negotiated Budget Political Model is a government communication pattern that takes place in the formulation, discussion and determination of budget policies that are entirely in the public interest and anti-corruption, collusion and nepotism revealed from the motive negotiation, the proposition of negotiation and the consequences of negotiations are positive. With this definition, three dimensions of budget politics negotiation are included: (1) Dimensions of positive nuanced budget negotiation motives, (2) Dimensions of positive budget negotiation proposition, (3) Dimensions of the consequences of positive budget negotiation.
Analysis of Maritime Welding Policy in the Development of Global Hub Bandar Kayangan in North Lombok, Indonesia Joko Susilo Raharjo; Ermaya Suradinata; Sampara Lukman; Lalu Wildan
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 1 No 2 (2019): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
Publisher : GoAcademica Research & Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (418.93 KB) | DOI: 10.54783/ijsoc.v1i2.22

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This study aims to find the development of new models, using qualitative research designs with descriptive research types. The research informants were carried out by means of interviews, observations and literature studies as the techniques used in collecting data. While data reduction, data retrieval and conclusion drawing became the technical analysis of qualitative data used in this study. The analysis used in this study is an analysis of the implementation of the public policy model of Grindle (1980) and continued with analysis of ASOCA strategies. The results of this study are 1) Implementation of the global development policy Bandar Kayangan Hub can not be implemented optimally 2) Required strategies for problem solving in decision making. From the results of the analysis of the implementation of public policy based on Empirical Findings of ASOCA strategy analysis, a new concept of implementation strategy model 7 P JSRW was obtained, namely: 1) Government role (delegation process), 2) Zoning regulations, 3) Media role in making public opinion 4) The use of local labor, 5) The role of universities in printing experts, 6) Business actors (attracting investors) 7) Fair legal enforcement.
Nurturing Sustainable Development: Unveiling the Dynamics of Implementing Slum Management Policies in Indonesia Ida Nuryadi; Dahyar Daraba; Sampara Lukman; Eko Budi Santoso
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 13, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v13i1.50369

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This article explores the dynamics of implementing slum management policies in Indonesia, aiming to contribute to sustainable development efforts. The background highlights the significance of addressing slum areas in achieving sustainable urban development goals. The research objective is to unveil the complexities and challenges encountered during the implementation of slum management policies. A qualitative research approach involving interviews, document analysis, and case studies was employed to gain insights into policy formulation, implementation strategies, and their impact on slum communities. The findings reveal the multifaceted nature of slum management, encompassing social, economic, and environmental dimensions. The study identifies the need for integrated and participatory approaches, improved coordination among stakeholders, and targeted interventions to foster sustainable development in slum areas. These findings contribute to the understanding of effective policy implementation and provide insights for policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders involved in urban development and slum management in Indonesia.
Implementing Smart Governance in Realizing a Smart City: Case Study Catur Tourism Village, Bangli, Indonesia I Gede Bayu Adi Prabawa; Kuncoro Galih Pambayun; Sampara Lukman
TRANSFORMASI: Jurnal Manajemen Pemerintahan TRANSFORMASI: Jurnal Manajemen Pemerintahan- Vol. 17 (1), 2025
Publisher : Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/jtp.v17i1.5488

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The implementation of Smart Governance in villages across Bangli Regency serves as a foundation for the realization of Bangli Smart City. One of the pilot villages for this initiative is Desa Wisata Catur (Catur Tourism Village). However, its implementation still faces several challenges, such as suboptimal intersectoral collaboration and limited human resources in the village. This study aims to examine how smart governance is implemented in Catur Tourism Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency. The research adopts a qualitative descriptive method with an inductive approach, as outlined by Sugiyono. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation, and analyzed using data reduction, information presentation, and conclusion drawing techniques. The findings indicate that in the public and social services dimension, public services in Catur Village have been successfully developed through multi-stakeholder collaboration, particularly by promoting Subak Abian as a tourism asset based on traditional values and social inclusiveness. in the participation in decision-making dimension, community participation is institutionalized through customary forums and formal institutions, resulting in inclusive, transparent, and accountable village policies. In the provision of facilities and infrastructure dimension, the development of tourism and agricultural infrastructure has supported community productivity while preserving local cultural values. Lastly, in the online services dimension, digital services remain limited to a basic informational website due to constraints in human resources and funding. This study concludes that the implementation of smart governance in Catur Tourism Village has been progressing well, with local cultural values playing a central role in its realization. Nevertheless, the village still faces limitations in optimizing online services to fully leverage digitalization in rural governance.