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A Content Analysis of the Vision Statements of Top 10 Leading Universities in Indonesia: Analisis Isi Pernyataan Visi 10 Universitas Terkemuka di Indonesia Suteki, Mega; Wicaksono, Aries Samudra; Ama Longgy, Dodhy Hyronimus; Adiatma, Tini
Thawalib: Jurnal Kependidikan Islam Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Thawalib: Jurnal Kependidikan Islam
Publisher : STAI Publisistik Thawalib Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54150/thawalib.v5i2.458

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This study analyzes the vision statements of Indonesia's top 10 universities, as ranked by Times Higher Education in 2024. Vision statements are crucial for defining a university’s strategic direction, identity, and stakeholder engagement. The content analysis identifies recurring themes, including scientific advancement, innovation, community empowerment, and global competitiveness. While these statements articulate ambitious goals, potential challenges such as symbolic rhetoric and institutional isomorphism may hinder their effectiveness. The findings emphasize the need for vision statements that are actionable and aligned with the institution's mission. The study concludes with recommendations for further research on the practical implementation of these visions and the role of leadership, as well as strategies for embedding visions into institutional culture.
Strategies and Model for Empowering Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Encouraging Tourism Sector Performance Mochamad, Ulum Chazienul; Matthoriq, Matthoriq; Wicaksono, Aries Samudra
JPAP: Jurnal Penelitian Administrasi Publik Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): JPAP (Jurnal Penelitian Administrasi Publik)
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/jpap.v11i1.11912

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Tourism can empower communities by providing opportunities for increased income, and skill and participation development. The purpose of this paper is to describe empowerment strategies and model that can be adopted to encourage the performance of the tourism sector. This also applies to indigenous peoples and local communities in Papua. This strategy can be realized through four steps: First, socializing the role of the community as a subject, both as the main actor and/or taking part with active participation. Second, utilizing a more democratic development implementation mechanism through the principles of governance and community participation. Third, mobilizing human resources. Finally, maximizing the role of the government in facilitating, regulating and providing assistance to ensure a conducive and sustainable tourism business and investment climate.
Kualitas Pelayanan bagi Penyandang Tuna Netra Dinas Perpustakaan Umum dan Arsip Daerah Kota Malang Wicaksono, Aries Samudra; Sumartono, Sumartono; Muluk, M.R. Khairul
Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Publik Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): Jurnal ilmiah Administrasi Publik (JIAP)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Jurnal (BPJ) FIA-UB

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiap.2020.006.01.2

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The City Government of Malang through the Dinas Perpustakaan Umum dan Arsip Daerah Kota Malang through the LAPOBRA service seeks to create friendly services especially for tuna netra. Over the past 4 years, the quality of the services provided can already be assessed. The goal is to find out the services provided to persons with visual impairment have met their expectations or not. The method used is a qualitative approach; type of analytic descriptive research; and the focus of research is the adjustment between PERMENPANRB 14/2017 and SERVQUAL. Based on the findings, the competence of the implementers (competence); implementing behavior (assurance); Handling of complaints, suggestions and input as well as efforts to understand the needs of visitors who are blind (understanding/ knowing the customer), as well as facilities and infrastructure (tangible), are felt to be in accordance with the expectations of blind visitors. Negative results appear on the ease of being contacted and met (access), the cause is due to the lack of interaction and assistance by service providers.