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Implementation of the Policy on Certification of Land Ownership Transfer through Sale and Purchase at the National Land Agency, Barru Regency Andi Rachmat; Mutia, Ulmi Sri
Meraja journal Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Vol 8 No 2 ( 2025 )
Publisher : P3M Stia Al Gazali Barru and Meraja media

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33080/mrj.v8i2.427

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Pentahelix Collaboration for the Development of Lappa Laona Tourism Village, Harapan Village, Tanete Riaja District, Barru Regency Mutia, Ulmi Sri; Rachmat, Andi
Meraja journal Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Vol 8 No 2 ( 2025 )
Publisher : P3M Stia Al Gazali Barru and Meraja media

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33080/mrj.v8i2.434

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Public Policy and Public Service Management: A Bibliometric Mapping of Scientific Research and Emerging Trends Mutia, Ulmi Sri
International Journal Of Education, Social Studies, And Management (IJESSM) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): The International Journal of Education, Social Studies, and Management (IJESSM)
Publisher : LPPPIPublishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/ijessm.v5i3.900

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This study analyzes the intellectual structure and research evolution in the field of public policy and public service management through a bibliometric approach using data from Scopus between 2019 and 2025. VOSviewer was employed to visualize citation networks, keyword co-occurrence, and thematic developments. The results show a significant increase in publications focusing on governance innovation, digital public services, and citizen participation. The network visualization identifies three major clusters: governance reform, e-government implementation, and performance accountability. The overlay visualization illustrates a shift from traditional bureaucratic models (2019 - 2021) toward digital transformation and sustainable governance (2022 - 2025). The density visualization reveals the dominance of studies originating from Europe and Asia, reflecting global interest in adaptive governance. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of trends and collaboration patterns within the field, offering insights for scholars and policymakers to enhance the effectiveness and inclusivity of public service management.
Collaborative Governance and the Urgency of Digitizing Public Services: Encouraging Licensing and Legalization of Local Businesses Mutia, Ulmi Sri; Fatmawati; Mahsyar, Abdul
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 6 No 2 (2024): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
Publisher : GoAcademica Research & Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/ijsoc.v6i2.1115

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This study aims to analyze licensing and local business legalization, collaborative governance, and simultaneous digitization of public services. This study takes a case study in Barru District, South Sulawesi. The reason for choosing this case study is because Barru Regency is one of the regencies that has implemented breakthrough innovations in the field of business licensing and has been recognized nationally. This research uses a qualitative approach by relying on online research methods (ORMs) to collect data and information through official government websites. The analysis tool used is Nvivo 12 Plus for data coding. The findings of this study indicate that the Government of Barru District has adopted the concept of collaborative governance and digitization of public services to encourage licensing and legalization of local businesses. It involves the involvement of local governments, the private sector and the general public in a more transparent, accountable and efficient licensing process and business management. The government has also explicitly set up a licensing agency to personally visit business actors. In addition, the government also initiated website-based digital services. The government's official website in Barru District has positively contributed to providing easy and fast access to public services, such as information on business licensing applications, investment opportunities, service standards, and sectoral data mapping. Complaint services and call centres are also available to assist the community in providing input and complaints related to public services regarding licensing and legalization of local businesses.