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Government Service Innovation for People with Disabilities: Lessons Learned from Ball Pick-Up Service Razak, Andi Rosdianti; Dinar, Intan Fatima Tuzahrah; Elfiansya, Hafiz; Haerana, Haerana
Jurnal Pemerintahan dan Politik Lokal Vol 4 No 2 (2022): JGLP, NOVEMBER 2022
Publisher : Universitas Pancasakti

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The study utilized four innovation indicators of the public service program of the Gowa Regency Population and Civil Registration Service to determine the supporting factors in providing pick-up and drop-off services. Qualitative research with descriptive narrative techniques was used to explain the research findings by analyzing materials or research to determine their meaning, and then drawing conclusions. Community members and office workers were used as key informants, selecting three service employees and two additional informants based on a purposive sample approach. Two of the informants were people with disabilities who provide E-KTP services. Data collection techniques included interviews, observation, and documentation, while strategies for data analysis involved data reduction, data display, and drawing conclusions. The results of the research show that the football pick-up service meets the established innovation criteria, consisting of five innovation criteria: novelty, effectiveness, usefulness, transferability/replicability, and sustainability. The innovation of the pick-up service carried out by the Gowa Regency Population and Civil Registration Service is beneficial for companies that consistently innovate and for the community, with supporting elements including infrastructure, community involvement, and human resources/ball pick-up service staff.
Waste Management System: A Case Study of Waste Bank Management Toward a Circular Economy in Maros Regency Fatmawati, Fatmawati; Ilham, Ilham; Saleh, Syafiuddin; Razak, Andi Rosdianti
Jurnal Borneo Administrator Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Puslatbang KDOD Lembaga Administrasi Negara

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Waste management has been in the spotlight recently due to the annual escalating volume of waste generated. The concept of a circular economy has emerged as a viable economic framework that aligns with sustainable development objectives, particularly those concerning responsible consumption and production practices to support local economies. This article seeks to assess the efficacy of waste bank management in fostering the development of an efficient municipal waste management system conducive to a circular economy with a robust waste recycling infrastructure. This study employed a descriptive qualitative interpretative approach underpinned by a phenomenological framework. Data were gathered from diverse reputable sources such as journals, books, and other relevant references, which the author subsequently analyzed. The findings indicate that waste management in Maros Regency has been operating optimally, driven by stakeholder involvement in promoting waste disposal practices within the community. Establishing the Turikale Main waste bank is a testament to the success of transitioning waste management towards a circular economy model. This initiative facilitates waste recycling and empowers the local economy, generating substantial monthly revenue independently. The significance of this research lies in its capacity to offer valuable insights and recommendations for researchers seeking to evaluate and formulate waste management strategies anchored in the concept of waste banks, which can be replicated in other regions.