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Journal : Jurnal Bina Praja

Merancang Konsep Inovasi Berkelanjutan Daerah: Pendekatan Konsep Triple Bottom Line dan Evaluasi Berkelanjutan Ammar, Muhammad; Bangsawan, Gema; Asriani
Jurnal Bina Praja Vol 16 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21787/jbp.16.2024.523-539

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Sustainability of performance target achievement. While quantitative target achievement has reached an ideal state, it is often accompanied by a lack of sustainability as a continuous cycle. This cycle should be established from the inception of regional innovations, preventing them from becoming a burden on the government due to the utilization of various resources, including budget, time, and innovation actors. This research employs a qualitative approach with literature review data analysis to explore research perspectives and establish a framework aligned with the research subject. This approach facilitates developing or deepening theories and insights into the research subject. Previous research has focused on applying sustainability concepts within companies or corporations to enhance economic growth (revenue), social responsibility (community), and environmental sustainability. This research formulates a conceptual design for a sustainability assessment standard using empirically tested indicators for local governments. The concept utilizes the triple bottom line (TBL) approach, encompassing three dimensions: prosperity, people, and planet. These three dimensions serve as the focal points of intervention within the sustainability framework of this concept. The concept evaluates the potential for developing and continuing existing practices or, alternatively, identifies opportunities for cessation and replacement with more effective and efficient implementation methods through economic, social, and environmental dimensions. This research successfully develops an evaluation matrix for assessing regional innovation and establishes indicators that can be used as measurement tools within local government organizational units at smaller scales. However, the research is limited in its ability to generalize sustainability from a single framework or concept to diverse concepts tailored to the specific conditions of individual local governments. Time and methodological constraints also limit the scope of the research, leaving room for further refinement and expansion in future studies.
Mentransformasi Kebijakan Pengentasan Kemiskinan: Adaptasi Pendekatan Arsitektur Inovasi Daerah Bangsawan, Gema
Jurnal Bina Praja Vol 16 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21787/jbp.16.2024.21-36

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Poverty, defined as the inability of individuals to fulfill their basic needs, poses a significant challenge to achieving community welfare in many regions. Addressing this challenge requires a holistic and integrated approach that considers Indonesian society's diverse cultural and socio-economic contexts. Adapting innovative architecture is crucial in confronting Indonesia's various cultural and socio-economic landscapes. This approach provides new alternatives for regional development strategies and opens up new opportunities for transforming and adapting innovation to tackle poverty holistically and sustainably. This research aims to restructure innovation architecture and examine its potential to transform regions in poverty alleviation efforts. The study employs a qualitative research method with a literature review analysis. It explores novel approaches for developing a solution-oriented and applicable analysis and recommendations for communities. Additionally, the research analyzes several regions that have successfully implemented regional innovation and reduced local poverty levels. Data is collected through a literature search strongly relevant to the research objectives. The findings indicate that innovation architecture can drive regional transformation in poverty alleviation through 1) Enhancing collaboration and synergy among stakeholders, 2) Creating a conducive innovation ecosystem, and 3) Developing contextual and sustainable innovative solutions. These findings demonstrate the substantial potential of innovation architecture in transforming regions to achieve poverty alleviation. This aligns with existing theories emphasizing stakeholder collaboration and synergy as key factors in creating effective, innovative solutions. Innovation architecture can serve as an effective tool in transforming regions towards poverty alleviation. Proper and sustainable implementation of innovation architecture can assist regions in crafting contextual, innovative solutions and enhancing community welfare.