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PENTINGNYA PENEMPATAN PEGAWAI DALAM MENINGKATKAN EFEKTIVITAS KERJA PEGAWAI NEGERI SIPIL PADA KANTOR DISTRIK KABUPATEN NABIRE Suripatty, Petrus Izaach
SKETSA : Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol. 2 No. 4 (2009): SKETSA Jurnal Ilmu Sosial
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial Ilmu Politik

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ABSTRAK Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui dan menggunakan hubungan antara (Variabel Bebas / Independen ) dan antara efektivitas kerja variabel kerja Variabel Terikat atau Independen dengan metode deskriptif, subyek penelitian sebanyak 16 orang karyawan terdiri dari 4 orang laki-laki den 2 orang perempuan. Berdasarkan hasil analisa data yang di peroleh dengan menggunakan instumen daftar pertanyaan, wawancara dan pengamatan langsung lapangan mengemukakan bahwa : Pentingnya penempatan dengan indikator, penempatan Pegawai Negeri Sipil didalam organisasi memiliki promo yang besar penempatan dalam tingkat untuk mencapai tujuan yang maksimum. Efektivitas kerja pendapat responden efektivitas kerja pada Distrik Makimi 16 responden yang memberikan jawaban responden selalu mendapat urutan pertama dengan menilai prosentase (76%) sedangkan urutan kedua yang jawaban kadang-kadang 24% kategori jawaban urutan ketiga dengan presentasi 0%. Berdasarkan uraian diatas dapat disimpulkan bahwa efektivitas kerja pertanyaan pada kategori jawaban pada Distrik Makimi selalu efektivitas kerja dengan terbukti jawaban respon diberikan dengan prosentasi 53% tangapan responden tentang efektivitas kerja pertanyaan kategori jawaban kadang-kadang 20% lingkungan Distrik Makimi Kabupaten Nabire. Kata Kunci :Penempatan pegawai meningkatkan efektivitas kerja
Institutionalizing local government accountability: a case of Nabire, Indonesia Suripatty, Petrus Izaach; Edyanto, Edyanto
Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 13, No 3 (2023): (December 2023)
Publisher : Department of Government Studies Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

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This research investigates the challenges and opportunities associated with institutionalizing local government accountability, with a focus on the case of Nabire. The central research problem addressed is the intricate interplay between legislative-institutional relations and executive accountability, focusing on a specific case study that delves into the performance and transparency of the Regent of Nabire. The methodology involves a comprehensive examination of the Regent's actions and decisions, scrutinizing their adherence to legal frameworks, responsiveness to public concerns, and collaboration with the legislative body. Results indicate that while Nabire has made significant strides in certain areas of local government accountability, challenges persist, including issues related to resource allocation, capacity building, and community engagement. The study recommends tailored strategies for enhancing local government capacity, promoting community participation, and fostering collaboration between different levels of governance to ensure effective institutionalizing in Nabire. The findings contribute valuable insights to the broader discourse on improving local governance models, particularly in regions facing similar socio-economic and environmental challenges.
Optimalisasi Tata Kelola Dana Kampung untuk Meningkatkan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat Lokal Yeimo, Petrus; Lewerissa, Christina Martha; Suripatty, Petrus Izaach
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan dan Akuntabilitas Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Juli
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

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Purpose: To examine the application of good governance principles in village fund management and their impact on community welfare in Kampung Aikai, Papua Tengah. Methodology/approach: The research employed a descriptive quantitative approach, collecting data through questionnaires, structured interviews, and document analysis. A purposive sampling technique was used to select 52 respondents familiar with village fund planning and implementation. Results/findings: The findings indicate that the implementation of good governance principles in Aikai Village is relatively strong: transparency (75%), accountability (70%), and participation (80%). The impact on community welfare reached 72%, especially through improved basic infrastructure. However, challenges remain in documentation and comprehensive community involvement during program evaluation stages. Conclusions: The study concludes that village fund management in Kampung Aikai generally adheres to good governance standards, contributing positively to community welfare. Improvements are needed in accountability mechanisms and inclusive participation across all phases of program management. Limitations: The study is limited to one village, with a relatively small sample size, which may not fully represent broader patterns in other regions of Papua or Indonesia. Contribution: The study offers insights for improving village fund governance in remote regions through stronger capacity and participatory systems.
Institutionalizing local government accountability: a case of Nabire, Indonesia Suripatty, Petrus Izaach; Edyanto, Edyanto
Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol. 13 No. 3 (2023): (December 2023)
Publisher : Department of Government Studies, Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/ojip.v13i3.12862

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This research investigates the challenges and opportunities associated with institutionalizing local government accountability, with a focus on the case of Nabire. The central research problem addressed is the intricate interplay between legislative-institutional relations and executive accountability, focusing on a specific case study that delves into the performance and transparency of the Regent of Nabire. The methodology involves a comprehensive examination of the Regent's actions and decisions, scrutinizing their adherence to legal frameworks, responsiveness to public concerns, and collaboration with the legislative body. Results indicate that while Nabire has made significant strides in certain areas of local government accountability, challenges persist, including issues related to resource allocation, capacity building, and community engagement. The study recommends tailored strategies for enhancing local government capacity, promoting community participation, and fostering collaboration between different levels of governance to ensure effective institutionalizing in Nabire. The findings contribute valuable insights to the broader discourse on improving local governance models, particularly in regions facing similar socio-economic and environmental challenges.