Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry

Fiscal Dependence, Expenditure Composition, and Local Service Capacity in Urban Village Governance: Evidence from Sekarbela District, Mataram, Indonesia

Novi Sahillawardi (Development Studies Economics Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Mataram, Indonesia)
Nguyen Van Nhan (Founder of ERAW–Enterprise Resources Asia & World, Viet Nam)



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Publish Date
15 Jun 2026

Abstract

This study examines fiscal dependence, expenditure composition, and local service capacity in urban village governance in Sekarbela District, Mataram, Indonesia. The study addresses a micro-level gap in fiscal decentralisation research, which has generally focused on provincial, district, or municipal governments while giving limited analytical attention to urban villages as front-line public-service units. A descriptive quantitative design was applied to secondary budget-realisation data from five urban villages - Kekalik Jaya, Tanjung Karang Permai, Tanjung Karang, Karang Pule, and Jempong Baru - over the 2019-2023 fiscal years. Financial performance was assessed using self-reliance, transfer-dependence, expenditure-composition, revenue-effectiveness, and spending-efficiency ratios. The findings reveal structurally weak fiscal autonomy: average self-reliance ratios range only from 2.22% to 2.86%, whereas transfer-dependence ratios remain extremely high at 97.14%-97.77%. Expenditure is dominated by operating spending, which accounts for 85.49%-90.80% of total expenditure, while capital expenditure remains limited at 5.55%-12.93%. Revenue effectiveness varies from 72.57% to 91.87%, and spending-efficiency ratios of 92.27%-95.62% indicate that budget absorption remains high relative to realised revenue. The results suggest that fiscal transfers maintain administrative continuity but have not yet produced sufficient own-source revenue, productive capital investment, or locally embedded economic capacity. The study contributes to decentralisation and public-finance scholarship by showing how micro-level fiscal ratios can be interpreted as indicators of service capacity, welfare orientation, and tourism-supporting local development. Strengthening asset mapping, community-enterprise development, transparent revenue mobilisation, and performance-based budgeting is essential for transforming transfer-dependent urban village budgets into inclusive instruments of local service improvement.

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sehati

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Religion Arts Humanities Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

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