Arjun Syarifah, Sekar Arum
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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GOVERNOR REGULATION OF THE SPECIAL CAPITAL REGION OF JAKARTA PROVINCE NUMBER 68 OF 2021 CONCERNING THE “RESTRICTION OF PRIVATE MOTOR VEHICLES” IN SOUTH JAKARTA Yudoyono, Yeremia Adrian; Yuniningsih, Tri; Hidayati, Rizky; Arjun Syarifah, Sekar Arum; Myeong, Seunghwan
Irpia : Jurnal Ilmiah Riset dan Pengembangan Vol 11 No 1 (2026): Irpia : Jurnal Ilmiah Riset dan Pengembangan
Publisher : Institut Riset dan Pengembangan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71040/jirp.v11i1.315

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Traffic congestion remains a major issue in DKI Jakarta, particularly in South Jakarta, which has a high level of mobility and a large volume of private vehicles. The Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta has issued Governor Regulation Number 68 of 2021 to restrict private motor vehicles through traffic management measures, the implementation of the odd-even license plate system, traffic engineering, and parking management. However, its implementation has not been fully effective in reducing congestion on strategic road segments. This study analyzes the implementation of the policy and its inhibiting factors using a descriptive qualitative approach through in-depth interviews, field observations, and document analysis with officials from the South Jakarta Sub-Department of  Transportation as informants. The analysis focuses on policy communication, resource availability, implementers’ attitudes, and bureaucratic structure. The findings indicate that although the policy has been implemented, its effectiveness remains limited due to low public compliance, inadequate supporting facilities, suboptimal inter-agency coordination, and the dominance of private vehicles. Therefore, this study recommends strengthening policy evaluation, ensuring consistent supervision, and aligning vehicle restriction policies with improvements in the quality and attractiveness of public transportation as the main strategy to reduce congestion in South Jakarta.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTEGRATED ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT POLICY IN IMPROVING MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES IN SOUTH JAKARTA: Administrasi Publik Muhammad Ramzy Alfaridzy, Ramzy; Yuniningsih , Tri; Hidayati, Rizky; Arjun Syarifah, Sekar Arum; Ahn , Young-hoon
Irpia : Jurnal Ilmiah Riset dan Pengembangan Vol 11 No 1 (2026): Irpia : Jurnal Ilmiah Riset dan Pengembangan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71040/jirp.v11i1.312

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The low number of entrepreneurs and the suboptimal contribution of micro and small businesses in South Jakarta, as reflected in the fluctuation in the number of micro and small industries in the 2021–2023 period, indicate problems in the implementation of integrated entrepreneurship development policies. South Jakarta has great economic potential and a high number of productive-age residents, with the highest allocation of integrated entrepreneurship participants in DKI Jakarta at 67,208 participants. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method. Data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation studies. Data analysis in this study was conducted using policy implementation theory. The results of this study show that the integrated entrepreneurship development policy has been implemented but has not been fully implemented in developing entrepreneurial potential and creating new business actors. Policy implementation has not been optimal due to limited resources, suboptimal coordination between regional agencies, and limited follow-up support for business actors, especially in terms of ongoing assistance with capital and marketing. Based on these findings, it is recommended that coordination between regional agencies be strengthened, the availability and capacity of mentors be increased, and support for training and marketing be strengthened so that the performance of micro and small businesses can improve optimally and sustainably.