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Penta Helix Model In Local Tourism Development Through “Peken Banyumasan” Teddy Rusmawan; Denok Kurniasih; Anggara Setya Saputra; Devit Bagus Indranika
Journal of Governance Volume 8 Issue 2: (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v8i2.18854

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The purpose of this study was to analyze and describe the Collaborative Penta Helix in the development of local tourism through Peken Banyumasan. The research method used is qualitative. An informant recruitment technique is purposive sampling. The data analysis technique used is an interactive model. The results show that the collaborative pentahelix conducted by the government sector, the private sector, and society as a whole is well coordinated and executed. The stakeholders have a definite role in the establishment of collaboration. The role of each stakeholder involved, such as the district government, as the government sector, has a role as a facilitator and organizer in Peken Banyumasan; academics at ITTP Telkom Purwokerto, as the private sector, have a role as drafters of Peken Banyumasan activities as well as implementers; the arts and culture community, as the private sector, has a role as a supporter of traditional handicrafts and tools to support and promote MSMEs in Banyumas Regency; and the mass media as supporting activities in the field of information and communication as a form of information dissemination in a wide scope.
National Policy Innovation Reflections: Advancing Sustainable Policies to Reducing Waste Saputra, Anggara Setya; Kurniasih, Denok; Setyoko, Paulus Israwan
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 3: (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i3.28513

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Increasing national waste volumes are causing significant environmental and public health issues. There is a need for policy innovation to tackle waste management issues. This research aims to understand new methods that led to formulating national-level policies to reduce waste. A literature review was used as the research method to understand how policy innovation can be used further to reduce the volume of waste. Searches were made in Google Scholar and Scopus with the keywords "policy innovation" and "waste reduction." The new methods derived from the research and the formulation of the framework can be brought into use by the authorities. The results of the research provided a framework for innovative waste-reduction policies. The framework was developed using Technical Regulations, Public Private Partnerships, Circular Economy and Incentive-Disincentive Policies. Technical Regulations provide the legislation and technical foundation for proper waste management. Public-private partnerships ensure that private sector expertise and resources are used in such a way that sustainability goals can be met. Circular Economy details ways how consumption of resources can be altered to make it more sustainable and reduce wastage. Incentive-Disincentive Policies are used to enforce a particular behavior or acceptance of a policy. These frameworks can be helpful for the government and stakeholders to understand how innovative steps can be implemented to solve waste problems and how sustainable development can be used to catch up with the national waste crisis.