International Journal of Social Science and Humanity
Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): December: International Journal of Social Science and Humanity

Synergy in Governance and Traffic Asset Management of the Ponorogo Transportation Agency: Bridging the Public Service Performance Gap

M. Rama Kukuh Prayoga (Unknown)
Fedianty Augustinah (Unknown)
Priyanto Priyanto (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Dec 2025

Abstract

This qualitative study examines the Public Service Performance Gap at the Ponorogo Regency Transportation Agency (Dishub) in managing high-risk traffic assets, which stems from the failure to synergise Normative Governance with operational Public Asset Management (MAP). Utilising Edwards III's Policy Implementation Model and GG/NPS principles, the core finding indicates that synergy failure is mediated by a Reactive Bureaucratic Disposition. While Dishub adheres procedurally, asset maintenance is largely reactive—performed only after damage or public complaint—not preventive. This non-responsive attitude limits accountability to reporting outputs disconnected from physical service outcomes, leading to low service quality. The proposed substantive solution is to activate Community Involvement (NPS) as a key moderator, which is currently weak, by integrating Functional Participation into the agile MAP cycle. The research recommends an e-governance system with KPIs, where transparently integrated citizen reports automatically trigger work orders, creating external public accountability pressure that forces the reactive bureaucracy to act proactively.

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