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Implementation of the Bengkulu–Taba Penanjung Toll Road Development Kader, Bando Amin C; Saputra, Harius Eko; IS, Tuti Handayani
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities Vol 2, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Utan Kayu Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v2i1.296

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of land acquisition policy in the construction of the Bengkulu–Taba Penanjung toll road using George C. Edward III’s policy implementation model, which includes the dimensions of communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure. A descriptive qualitative approach was used, with data collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings reveal that although the policy implementation followed formal regulations such as Presidential Regulation No. 148 of 2015 and Government Regulation No. 19 of 2021, practical challenges remain in the field. One-way communication, limited resources, rigid implementers, and suboptimal interagency coordination were identified as major barriers. Resistance from the affected communities was observed, largely due to compensation perceived as below market value and lacking recognition of the land’s emotional significance. These findings highlight the need for participatory approaches and two-way communication in the implementation of land-based public policies.
Female Leadership Style At Lkp Mayang Sari In Bengkulu City In Improving Employee Performance IS, Tuti Handayani; Imanda, Antonio; Sapruzi, Gaul
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities Vol 1, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v1i1.292

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This study aims to describe the female leadership style in improving employee performance at LKP Mayang Sari, Bengkulu City. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation involving the institution's leader and employees. The results reveal that the female leader effectively carries out interpersonal, decision-making, and informational roles. Her leadership style emphasizes discipline, role modeling, empathy, and motivation, all of which positively affect employee performance. Despite occasional challenges in decision-making—often influenced by emotion—the female leader demonstrates professionalism in leading the institution. The study suggests that female leadership can significantly contribute to organizational growth when supported by strong interpersonal competencies. These findings are expected to contribute to the development of public administration science, particularly in gender-based leadership studies.
The Principal’s Role In Enhancing Student Achievement At The Bengkulu Province Sports Talent Senior High School IS, Tuti Handayani; Lorita, Evi; Sariningsih, Marida; Sari, Rozi Anita
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities Vol 2, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Utan Kayu Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v2i2.298

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This study aims to examine in depth the influence of principal leadership on student achievement in talent-based sports schools, emphasizing the framework of transformational leadership. The primary focus is to determine how the principal’s role contributes to creating a supportive learning environment, fostering students' intrinsic motivation, and cultivating a sustainable culture of excellence. A quantitative approach was employed using a simple linear regression model, supported by qualitative data from students’ open-ended responses. The findings revealed a significant impact of the principal’s role on student performance, with a coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.58 and a t-statistic value of 8.143 (p 0.05). This indicates that 58% of the variance in student achievement is attributable to the principal's leadership, while the remaining 42% is influenced by other factors such as training quality, parental involvement, and individual student conditions. Qualitative insights reinforce the statistical results, showing that students perceive the principal’s emotional support, personal attention, and active involvement in training and competitions as highly impactful. The principal is viewed not merely as an administrator, but as a motivator, facilitator, and central figure in the development of student achievement. The study underscores the importance of strengthening leadership competencies, especially in interpersonal communication, motivation strategies, and the cultivation of adaptive school environments. This research offers both practical and theoretical contributions to the development of effective educational leadership models in talent-based schools.