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Potential Prospects for Population and Infrastructure in 2045 on Supporting Development in Nduga Regency Bisai, Charley M.; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Purwadi, Marsi Adi; Hafizrianda, Yundy
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 7, No 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2865

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Adequate population and infrastructure are required for the growth of the economy. It is crucial for a country to have decent facilities since it is critical to home life as well as economic operations.  The increase in population is a proportional enhancement of facilities and infrastructure. Nduga Regency is one of the districts in the Papua Pegunungan Province. It is an expansion area of Jayawijaya Regency in 2008 which has the potential for abundant population and natural resources. However, there is still a lack of research in this district. Therefore, this study aims to determine potential prospects for population and the availability of residential infrastructure in Nduga Regency to support development in 2045. The method used is population projection analysis and the projection of facilities and infrastructure of education, health, economy, and road. The expected output is the availability of residential facilities and infrastructure in Nduga Regency. In 2045, the population in Nduga Regency has the potential to increase to 172,876 people and with such a population. Hence, it is necessary to provide school buildings, health facilities, as well as additional economic facilities and road.
PENGARUH KOMPETENSI APARATUR, SISTEM PENGENDALIAN INTERN PEMERINTAH TERHADAP KUALITAS PELAPORAN KEUANGAN PEMERINTAH DAERAH DENGAN ASISTENSI KEUANGAN SEBAGAI VARIABEL MODERASI ( Studi pada Pemerintah Kabupaten Intan Jaya ) Kawer, Deddy A.; Hafizrianda, Yundy; Kambuaya, Maylend K. P
KEUDA (Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi dan Keuangan Daerah) Vol 9 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/keuda.v9i1.3629

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This research aims to examine the influence of apparatus competency and internal control systems on the quality of financial reporting. As well as testing the influence of apparatus competency and internal control systems on the quality of financial reporting which is moderated by financial assistants in the Intan Jaya Regency government. The independent variables used are the influence of Apparatus Competence, Internal Control System. The moderating variable is financial assistance, while the dependent variable is the quality of financial reporting. The sample for this research is people who are employees who have authority in the field of accounting or finance, totaling 83 respondents. The analytical tool in this research uses SPSS 23. This type of research is causality, namely testing the influence of independent variables on the dependent so that researchers use Moderation Regression Analysis (MRA). So the results of this research must meet the Classical Assumption Test, namely the Normality Test, Multicollinearity Test and Heteroscedesity Test. The results of this research partially show that Apparatus Competence and Internal Control Systems have an influence with significance values of 0.000 and 0.000 respectively. Meanwhile, Financial Assistance was unable to moderate the influence of Apparatus Competency and Internal Control Systems on the Quality of Financial Reporting with respective significance values of 0.857 and 0.147
ANALISIS FAKTOR DETERMINAN PELAKSANAAN TINDAK LANJUT HASIL PEMERIKSAAN BPK RI TERHADAP KINERJA PEMERINTAH PROVINSI PAPUA BARAT Kurniawan, Agus; Salle, Agustinus; Hafizrianda, Yundy
KEUDA (Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi dan Keuangan Daerah) Vol 9 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/keuda.v9i1.3634

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The completion of the BPK RI TLHP which is a manifestation of the performance of the West Papua Provincial government is reflected in the reconciliation data for follow-up monitoring in 2021 until the second semester of December 2021. From the Follow-up Monitoring Report of the Audit Board Audit Results for Semester II of 2021 number: 69/PTL/XIX.MAN/12/2021 dated December 17, 2021 for the 2005 to 2021 fiscal year period, the total number of findings is 548 with 1472 recommendations, the recommendation value is IDR. 364,202,688,959.23. The suboptimal completion of the TLHP indicates that there are problems in the implementation of the BPK TLHP in West Papua Province by the West Papua Regional Inspectorate TLHP Team, this can be seen in the data from 2005 to the second semester of 2021 from the results of the reconciliation of PTL LHP, the percentage of completion of the Follow-up is only 70.04%, this is due to the lack of optimal support / involvement of all parties in the implementation of TLHP as a form of accountability. The results of research by testing variables using the SmartPLS application show that the variables of commitment, SOP, competence and communication as a whole influence each other in the form of a path model; SOP affects commitment, SOP affects competence, Commitment affects competence, and competence affects communication. The overall path relationship is significant below 5 percent. Determinant indicators reflected in the high commitment of the leadership consist of: the ability of the leadership to motivate employees in the spirit of creating a work team, the ability of the leadership to motivate employees to complete the recommendation target, and the ability of the leadership to coordinate regarding the results of the examination. The indicators that improve the quality of the follow-up SOP are: clarity of the flow that must be done on the results of the examination, the ability of employees to understand the contents of the SOP, and the application of the SOP in the examination follow-up activities.
Potential Prospects for Population and Infrastructure in 2045 on Supporting Development in Nduga Regency Bisai, Charley M.; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Purwadi, Marsi Adi; Hafizrianda, Yundy
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 7, No 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2865

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Adequate population and infrastructure are required for the growth of the economy. It is crucial for a country to have decent facilities since it is critical to home life as well as economic operations. The increase in population is a proportional enhancement of facilities and infrastructure. Nduga regency is one of the districts in the Papua Pegunungan province. It is an expansion area of Jayawijaya regency in 2008 which has the potential for abundant population and natural resources. However, there is still a lack of research in this district. Therefore, this study aims to determine potential prospects for population and the availability of residential infrastructure in Nduga regency to support development in 2045. The method used is population projection analysis and the projection of facilities and infrastructure of education, health, economy, and road. The expected output is the availability of residential facilities and infrastructure in Nduga regency. In 2045, the population in Nduga regency has the potential to increase to 172,876 people and with such a population. Hence, it is necessary to provide school buildings, health facilities, as well as additional economic facilities and road.
Efektivitas Dan Efisiensi Belanja Daerah Untuk Pembangunan Manusia Dan Pengentasan Kemiskinan Di Provinsi Papua Kende, Tutun A.; Hafizrianda, Yundy; Ngutra, Risky Novan
KEUDA (Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi dan Keuangan Daerah) Vol 9 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/keuda.v9i2.4011

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This study aims to analyse the effectiveness and efficiency of regional spending on human development and poverty alleviation in Papua Province. We conducted this research in the context of districts and cities across Papua Province. The study utilized secondary data sourced from the Central Statistics Agency of Papua Province and the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia, covering the period from 2010 to 2022. The data analysis method employs data envelope analysis (DEA) to measure the efficiency level of regional spending, as well as panel data regression analysis to analyse the effectiveness and influence of regional spending on human development and poverty alleviation. The study's findings show that, in general, regional spending in districts and cities throughout Papua Province is inefficient. Only a few districts and cities efficiently allocate regional spending for human development and poverty alleviation. Furthermore, the average regional expenditure is effective and has a positive effect on the human development index in districts and cities throughout Papua province; only Jayapura city has a significant effect on the human development index. While the average regional expenditure is effective and has a negative effect on the percentage of poor people in districts and cities throughout Papua province, only Intanjaya, Jayawijaya, and Nduga districts have no significant effect on the percentage of poor people.
The influence of local government policy on the cultural wisdom of noken use by civil servants (ASN) on the productivity and income of papuan women noken artisans in Mimika Baru District, Mimika Regency Aula, Andreas; Umar, Hasan Basri; Hafizrianda, Yundy
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): August
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jomaps.v2i3.3403

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Purpose: This study examines the influence of local government policy mandating noken use among civil servants (ASN) on the productivity and income of mama-mama Papua artisans in Mimika Baru District, Mimika Regency. The policy aims to preserve cultural heritage while enhancing the economic empowerment of Papuan women through the traditional craft of noken, recognized by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage Research/methodology: The research employed a quantitative survey approach with 35 respondents selected through accidental sampling from a population of 350 artisans. Data were collected via questionnaires, interviews, and observations, and analyzed using Path Analysis supported by SPSS software Results: The findings indicate that the noken use policy has a positive and significant effect on both artisan productivity (coefficient = 0.3524; p = 0.0379) and income (coefficient = 0.2846; p = 0.0442). The policy has increased demand, encouraging higher production, better product quality, and improved selling prices. However, 54% of artisans still fall within the low-income category, earning below IDR 1,450,000 per month. Conclusions: While the policy supports cultural preservation and economic growth, artisans continue to face challenges such as limited market access, lack of regeneration among younger artisans, and inadequate training. Limitations: The study is geographically limited to one district and focuses only on productivity and income. Contribution: This research highlights the role of cultural wisdom-based policies in strengthening creative economies and suggests entrepreneurship training, digital marketing, and improved distribution facilities as complementary strategies.
Econometric Analysis of the Economic Trilemma in Papua Province: Evidence from Growth, Inflation, and Unemployment Dynamics Hafizrianda, Yundy; Bisay, Charley M.; Purwadi, Marsi Adi
Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Kesatuan Vol. 13 No. 5 (2025): JIAKES Edisi Oktober 2025
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Informatika Kesatuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37641/jiakes.v13i5.4212

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Papua’s economy illustrates the challenge of the Mundell-Fleming trilemma, where rapid growth led by extractive industries has not generated broad-based employment or stable prices. This study examines how the trilemma manifests at the Papua Province. Using monthly time-series data, econometric analysis was conducted through stationarity, classical assumptions, and regression tests. The results show an imperfect trilemma pattern. In the inflation model, economic growth significantly increases inflation, though with a small effect (0.0323), consistent with demand-pull theory. In the unemployment model, growth reduces unemployment as expected by Okun’s Law, but the impact is minimal (−0.0056), indicating that growth remains weakly labor-intensive. More unexpectedly, inflation is found to increase unemployment (0.0229), contradicting the Phillips Curve, which predicts the opposite relationship. These findings suggest that Papua does not experience the classic trilemma trade-offs in a consistent manner. Policy implications include cautious monetary measures that consider threshold effects of growth, inflation, and unemployment, alongside fiscal strategies focused on productivity, infrastructure development, and strengthening labor-intensive sectors to achieve more inclusive growth.