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Civil Servant Performance Development Policy in the Regional Government of Bone Regency Hasnawati Hasnawati; A Indrawati; Zainuddin Zainuddin; Muslimin Muslimin; Mohamad Pahrun; M. Awaluddin
Jurnal Office Volume 7, Number 2, July-December 2021
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jo.v7i2.28119

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Globalization poses positive impacts such as advances in science and technology, facilitating the flow of information, communication, and distribution of goods and services. The negative impact of globalization in the form of a threat to the nation's culture, the loss of national identity, the dissolution of national borders, and the threat of other organizations. The purpose of this study is to find out how the performance of State Civil Apparatus, organizational culture concept framework, and efforts to improve the performance of Civil State Apparatus. The issue of Civil Servant performance will be accomplished and fulfilled if several factors influence it. One of the factors in question is organizational culture. The type of research is qualitative, where the data collection techniques are observation, interviews and documentation. Data analysis techniques were carried out by means of data reduction, data presentation and conclusions. Efforts to maintain the positive atmosphere of organizational culture will be able to improve employee performance, in other words the better the organizational culture the higher the high level of performance, otherwise the worse the existing organizational culture the lower level of employee performance becomes low.
Digitalization and Education Equity in Remote Areas: Challenges and Strategic Solutions Muslimin, Muslimin; Indrawati, RA
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 7, No 2 (2024): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), November
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/jehss.v7i2.2356

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The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digitalization in the education sector, highlighting disparities in technology access, particularly in remote areas like Bone Regency, South Sulawesi. This study explores the impact of digitalization on equitable access to education in this region and identifies challenges and potential solutions to bridge the digital divide. The study used ethnographic methods to gather insights from selected students, teachers, academics, and parents. Findings reveal that limited digital infrastructure, lack of technology skills, and economic disparities are major barriers to digital education in Bone Regency. Social norms and gender roles further affect students' ability to use technology effectively, particularly for female students. Initiatives such as enhancing teacher training in digital skills, partnering with the private sector for infrastructure support, and implementing flexible hybrid learning models are identified as possible solutions. This study contributes to ongoing discussions about digital equity in education, providing actionable recommendations for policymakers to expand inclusive digital education access in remote areas.
Administrative Mechanism in Management Techniques in Intensive Shrimp Farming (Litopenaeus Vannamei) in West Java Muslimin, Muslimin; A, M. Awaluddin; Yunus, Andi Muhammad; Asdar, Muhammad; Triadi, Feby
Pinisi Business Administration Review Volume 7 Nomor 1, March 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pbar.v7i1.71490

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Artificial feed is the main input of energy sources provided so that shrimp growth becomes optimal. Appropriate feeding can spur the growth and development of vaname shrimp optimally so that productivity can be increased and get low FCR. This Final Practical Work (KPA) will be carried out from January 15, 2024 to March 31, 2024 at West Java Tasikmalaya, West Java, with the aim of knowing feed management in vanname shrimp rearing in intensive ponds, calculating survival rates, ABW, ADG, FCR and calculating business analysis on vanname shrimp rearing in intensive ponds. The data analysis techniques used in the preparation of this report are descriptive and quantitative analysis. Feed management in vaname shrimp starts from feed handling, type and form of feed, nutritional content of feed, feed program, feeding and anco control. Stocking density of 150 heads/m2 with a maintenance period of 120 days using Haida brand feed. For the feed program using two methods, namely blind feeding and feeding rate. During maintenance, biomass was obtained 1.1 09 kg, ABW 4.35, ADG 0.16 gr, SR 85 %, and FCR 1.7. The results of the business analysis calculation show that shrimp farming activities in Feed Management Techniques on Intensive Enlargement of Vaname Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) at West Java is a worthy effort because it obtains a profit value of Rp. 2,244,866,177 from BEP production of 51,864 kg and BEP at a price of Rp. 42,542 and Pay Back Period (PP) obtained 3. period to return capital.
Sustainable Economic Development through Capture Fisheries Downstreaming in Bone Regency Marhati, Marhati; Hasnawati, Hasnawati; Masriadi, Masriadi; Yunus, Andi Muhammad; Muslimin, Muslimin
Strukturasi: Jurnal Ilmiah Magister Administrasi Publik Vol 7, No 2 (2025): STRUKTURASI: JURNAL ILMIAH MAGISTER ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK, SEPTEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/strukturasi.v7i2.6499

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This study examines the downstreaming strategies of capture fisheries products and their contribution to sustainable coastal economic development in Bone Regency, central Indonesia. Downstreaming is recognized as a critical approach to increasing value addition, diversifying income sources, and strengthening coastal communities’ welfare. A qualitative case study design was employed, involving 20 informants comprising fishermen, fish processing MSMEs, cooperatives, and local government officials. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and policy documents review, and analyzed thematically using Miles and Huberman’s framework. The findings reveal six key aspects of downstreaming. First, post-harvest processing practices such as salted fish, fish flakes, crackers, and seaweed-based nuggets have significantly enhanced product value and reduced waste. Second, cooperatives and village-owned enterprises (BUMDes) act as aggregators and provide inclusive access to capital and markets. Third, infrastructure limitations, regulatory barriers, and low business literacy constrain market expansion. Fourth, downstreaming generates new opportunities for women and youth to engage in value chain and digital promotion. Fifth, multi-stakeholder synergy collaboration remains partial but has potential for formal institutionalization. Overall, the study underscores the need for integrated policies, institutional strengthening, and sustainable assistance to achieve inclusive, competitive, and environmentally friendly downstreaming of capture fisheries.
Branding Regional Products through Local Identity in the Creative Industry Aeni MR, Syarifa; H, Firman; Marhati, Marhati; Dwiyanti, Andi Amitya Resty; Muslimin, Muslimin
Strukturasi: Jurnal Ilmiah Magister Administrasi Publik Vol 7, No 2 (2025): STRUKTURASI: JURNAL ILMIAH MAGISTER ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK, SEPTEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/strukturasi.v7i2.6507

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This study examines local identity-based branding strategies in the creative industry and their role in strengthening the competitiveness of regional flagship products in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi. Using a qualitative case study design, the research involved 18 informants, including creative MSME actors, cultural community leaders, cooperative managers, and local policymakers. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis, and analyzed thematically with the Miles and Huberman framework. The findings reveal that branding based on local identity is expressed through the use of natural materials, integration of the Bugis language in product names, traditional motifs in visual design, and cultural narratives embedded in digital promotion and local exhibitions]. This approach has increased product value by up to 30% and positioned Bone as a hub for culture-based creative economy. Key challenges include limited capital, weak digital infrastructure, low branding literacy, and complex trademark procedures. Conversely, opportunities arise from growing youth engagement, supportive local government policies, and integration with the tourism sector. Overall, the study underscores the importance of combining cultural preservation with modern marketing strategies to develop a sustainable creative industry that enhances regional competitiveness
Implementation of the Family Hope Program to Improve Community Welfare Asriadi, Asriadi; Herman, Herman; Yunus, Andi Muhammad; Mardi, Mardi; Muslimin, Muslimin
Jurnal Ad'ministrare: Jurnal Pemikirian Ilmiah dan Pendidikan Administrasi Perkantoran Volume 11, Issue 1, 2024
Publisher : Pendidikan Administrasi Perkantoran, Universitas Negeri Makassar

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The Family Hope Program (PKH) is directed towards a group of family-oriented systematic social assistance programs. The aim of this research is to examine the implementation of the Family Hope Program (PKH) in an effort to improve community welfare and to identify factors that support and hinder its implementation in Lampoko Village, Barebbo District, Bone Regency. This research uses a quantitative approach by collecting data through a survey using a structured questionnaire to a random sample of PKH beneficiary families in the village. The sampling technique used was stratified random sampling with a survey population of 293 families in Lampoko Village. The research results show that the Family Hope Program (PKH) has had a positive impact in improving the welfare of the community in Lampoko Village, Barebbo District, Bone Regency, although it still faces several challenges in its implementation. This research highlights the importance of updating accurate data, increasing efficiency in aid distribution, and adjusting aid according to the actual needs of recipient communities. This program can be used as a reference for similar programs in other areas, with recommendations to continue to carry out continuous evaluation and improvement to maximize the benefits provided to deserving communities