This Author published in this journals
All Journal MAJAPAHIT POLICY
A. Hilman, Yusuf
Unknown Affiliation

Published : 3 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 3 Documents
Search
Journal : MAJAPAHIT POLICY

The Role of The Village Administration in The Management of Tourist Village in Pacitan Regency A. Hilman, Yusuf; Setyaningsih, Aprilia
MAJAPAHIT POLICY Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Juni 2022
Publisher : Government Studies Departement of Universitas Islam Majapahit, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (329.207 KB)

Abstract

Jetak village is a village known as a tourist village because of its natural resources that can be managed into tourism. The purpose of this study is to formulate the role of the village government in tourism management and what are the supporting and inhibiting factors for tourism in Jetak village. This type of research is a qualitative research used to examine the condition of natural objects. The results of this study indicate that the role of the village government is to form village regulations on tourism, form Bumdes and channel funds. The supporting and inhibiting factors for tourism include the existence of natural resources that can be utilized, namely Pidakan and Watubale beaches, which can improve the community's economy. In addition to supporting factors, there are inhibiting factors in the form of limited funds in tourism development and management, because the village budget funds are not focused on tourism but are distributed to other needs such as assistance to the community. There is a decrease in the number of visitors.
The Role of The Village Administration in The Management of Tourist Village in Pacitan Regency A. Hilman, Yusuf; Setyaningsih, Aprilia
MAJAPAHIT POLICY Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Juni 2022
Publisher : Universitas Islam Majapahit, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36815/majapahitpolicy.v2i2.1792

Abstract

Jetak village is a village known as a tourist village because of its natural resources that can be managed into tourism. The purpose of this study is to formulate the role of the village government in tourism management and what are the supporting and inhibiting factors for tourism in Jetak village. This type of research is a qualitative research used to examine the condition of natural objects. The results of this study indicate that the role of the village government is to form village regulations on tourism, form Bumdes and channel funds. The supporting and inhibiting factors for tourism include the existence of natural resources that can be utilized, namely Pidakan and Watubale beaches, which can improve the community's economy. In addition to supporting factors, there are inhibiting factors in the form of limited funds in tourism development and management, because the village budget funds are not focused on tourism but are distributed to other needs such as assistance to the community. There is a decrease in the number of visitors.
ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF LOCAL TAX POLICY IN INCREASING LOCAL REVENUE (PAD) IN 2025 A. Hilman, Yusuf; Mulia, Ratu Tata; Sayid, Rendy Azka; Saputra, Nizam Aditya Nicho
MAJAPAHIT POLICY Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Majapahit, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36815/majapahitpolicy.v6i1.4389

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the role of regional tax policy in increasing Regional Original Revenue (PAD) by 2025 amidst the dynamics of fiscal decentralization. Regional tax policy is a key instrument in supporting fiscal independence and sustainable regional development. This study found that the implementation of a digital tax system, institutional strengthening, and increased taxpayer awareness significantly contributed to increasing PAD realization, particularly in sectors such as hotels, restaurants, and entertainment. The implementation of Law No. 1 of 2022 concerning Financial Relations between the Central Government and Regional Governments provides a new legal basis for strengthening the effectiveness of regional fiscal policy. The results show that the success of tax policy is significantly influenced by the quality of planning, digitalization, public participation, and regional institutional capacity. These findings provide strategic applications for regional governments in designing tax policies that are adaptive, transparent, and pro-community welfare.