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Journal : Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)

Institutional Approach for Governance and Economic Development in Indonesia Rani Wardaniah; Lubna Salsabila; Aqil Teguh Fathani; Timbul Dompak; Karol Teovani Lodan; Etika Khairina
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

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As weak policies are blamed for poor economic outcomes in many developing countries and institutions and governance have taken on a greater role in explaining policymaking, this article provides an overview of a collection of papers in the respective study on institutions, governance, and economic development in Indonesia. Many scholars assume that institutions and governance are ultimately interconnected. It is understood that if an institution in a nation is fair, the integrity of the nation's governance would also have to be decent. Therefore, such studies have never been conducted in Indonesia. This research used a descriptive qualitative approach to analyze how an institutional approach might affect Indonesia’s governance and economic development. The results of the research indicate that institutions and governance contribute an equal impact in a country's economic development. The economic development process in Indonesia is hindered by a poor governance system, exacerbated by a lack of commitment and consistency.
Corporate Social Responsibility Effectiveness in Supporting Government Development Planning in Batam City Andrean Utama Putra; Lubna Salsabila; Aqil Teguh Fathani
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/conescintech.v3i1.8506

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Programs for corporate social responsibility (CSR) The voluntary contributions of businesses to sustainable development are the most frequently accepted definitions of corporate social responsibility today. The Batam City Government's duty is to serve as a liaison between companies and communities or community groups in need of money in order to realize programs sponsored through corporate social responsibility programs, as well as to undertake coaching and monitoring programs on program execution. CSR from the private sector, banks, BUMN/D, and numerous other business industries in Batam can spur efforts to expedite development. This study employs qualitative methodologies and leverages the Batam city administration and corporate social responsibility forums as facilitators between firms and communities or community groups. The effectiveness of CSR is measured in terms of a component of the organization's aim, which is a state or condition that the organization wishes to attain. There are numerous techniques to measure organizational effectiveness that can be used to determine the efficacy of corporate social responsibility (CSR), including the Source Approach (System Resource Approach), the Process Approach (Internal Process Approach), and the Goal Approach.