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This journal encompasses issues and practices in policy analysis, public management, public policy and administration. PGR provides high quality study outcomes and new thoughts for academic practitioners, researchers, scientists and consultants to discuss about social science theories and concepts to significant political, economic and social issues and to the ways in which public policies are made.
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Adaptive Social Protection: A Systematic Literature Review and Research Agenda Prihantika, Ita; Panca Rahmadhani, Tia; Mulyana, Nana
Policy & Governance Review Vol 8 No 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v8i3.877

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Adaptive social protection represents a novel form of approach that is more holistic in addressing issues related to disasters associated with climate change and social shifts. Adaptive social protection has resurfaced social protection as a new approach to assist an individual or society to mitigate vulnerability or potential harms related to poverty and climate change. Despite the necessity for enhanced comprehension of adaptive social protection approaches, there exists a dearth of scholarly research on this subject. This study strives to address this gap. Therefore, the primary objective of this research is to map the gaps in studies related to the topic of adaptive social protection, thereby enabling us to identify future research agendas. Through this article, we systematically review existing studies in social adaptive protection within two decades. 305 articles are categorized and analyzed using the SPAR-4-SLR protocol by Paul (2021) and employs the VosViewer 16.1.19 to scrutinize and dissect this topic in a bibliometric approach and map the distribution on authorship, countries, institutes, and keywords. We found that the existing publications in adaptive social protection primarily originated from the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. By synthetically analyzing the keywords, the dominant hot spot of adaptive social protection research could be concluded as "adaptive management", "climate change", or "adaptation".
EGDI Impact on Control Corruption in Africa: Exploring E-Government Development Index Nambassa, Gloria; Nurmandi, Achmad
Policy & Governance Review Vol 8 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v8i3.970

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This study explores the E-Government Development Index (EGDI) and its role in combating corruption in Africa. The main aim is to analyze how EGDI impacts corruption control strategies across African nations. This research is academically and practically important as it examines the intersection of e-government and corruption mitigation, providing valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders. Using a systematic analysis of Scopus articles, the study reveals that advancements in e-government, measured by EGDI, enhance transparency and efficiency in public administration. The findings indicate that a well-implemented e-government infrastructure, reflected in a higher EGDI, positively influences anti-corruption efforts and governance practices across diverse African contexts. The study concludes that EGDI is crucial in shaping governance frameworks and fostering accountability. This research fills gaps in the literature by illuminating the nuanced relationship between EGDI metrics and corruption mitigation. The findings provide actionable insights for policymakers and stakeholders engaged in governance and development initiatives, highlighting the role of e-government in promoting sustainable development across Africa.
Key Factors of Stunting Prevalence: Configurational Analysis of Sub-Districts in Sleman, Indonesia Prasetya Utomo, Puguh
Policy & Governance Review Vol 8 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v8i3.981

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This study employs crisp-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (csQCA) to examine the determinants of stunting prevalence in 17 sub-districts of Sleman Regency. Addressing the critical issue of stunting, the research aims to identify factors contributing to high and low stunting prevalence. Methodologically, this study advances the application of csQCA in public health research by uncovering the complex interplay of conditions affecting stunting rates, demonstrating its utility in identifying precise causal configurations. Findings reveal that high stunting prevalence is uniquely caused by poor stunting management performance, making it both necessary and sufficient. Moreover, the study elucidates the concept of asymmetric causality by demonstrating that low stunting prevalence results from diverse combinations of high stunting management performance and advanced village development, thereby contributing to a nuanced understanding of causality in public health research. This study not only underscores the need for multi-dimensional strategies but also enriches the WHO framework by methodologically enhancing the identification of necessary and sufficient conditions for effective stunting management, offering a refined approach to tackling complex public health challenges. The research provides valuable insights for policymakers to develop comprehensive stunting reduction strategies, focusing on improving stunting management and fostering village infrastructure development.
Social Media as an Instrument of Public Diplomacy in the Digital Era: A Systematic Literature Review Khusnu Perdani, Mizana; Afandi, Ridwan; Lusa, Sofian; Indra Sensuse, Dana; Wibowo Putro, Prasetyo Adi; Indriasari, Sofianti
Policy & Governance Review Vol 8 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v8i3.976

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The rapid evolution of digital platforms has reshaped the landscape of diplomacy, creating new opportunities for public interactions. Social media has emerged as a pivotal element in the practice of public diplomacy, enabling nations and governmental entities to communicate with a global audience. However, the use of social media carries an underlying challenge in engaging foreign audiences, especially for developing countries, which is rather difficult to get attention from the international community. By utilizing the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta- Analyses Method (PRISMA), this SLR will investigate the differences and strategies of social media utilization as a prosperous public diplomacy instrument between developing and developed countries. Moreover, the outcomes of this SLR are anticipated to provide methods for best practices in social media analysis and choose a fixed platform for information dissemination according to the public characteristics of each country. Findings indicate that developing countries have not yet utilized social media effectively and require additional strategies to improve its use. Furthermore, they still emphasize solving specific concerns, especially in politic area, while developed countries mostly focused in shaping public perception for nation branding. The results also suggest that Twitter is the predominant platform for conducting content analysis in social media. The study highlights the importance of implementing effective strategies and policy actions to address the challenges and optimize the positive impact of digital platforms in promoting international relations.
Optimising Fiscal Decentralisation: Addressing Financial Management Challenges in Gorontalo Province Ibrahim, Danial; Aneta, Asna; Wolok, Eduart; Aneta, Yanti
Policy & Governance Review Vol 8 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v8i3.1092

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Fiscal decentralisation is the basic capital to reach better governance, regional development, and fiscal autonomy. This paper discusses financial management barriers and opportunities in the Gorontalo Province, a region with low fiscal autonomy, as shown by its index and heavy dependency on central government transfer. This qualitative research, using data from interviews and document studies, found various inefficiencies in the province, such as incongruence between expenditures and revenues, lack of coordination among stakeholders, non-compliance by taxpayers, and delays in financial reporting. Drawing on the theoretical work of Schick (1998) for a framework for public expenditure management and using empirical evidence, this paper proposes an integrated strategy toward a better fiscal management system, diversification of revenue sources, enhancements in planning techniques, introduction of comprehensive accounting mechanisms, and stakeholder participation. This paper contributes to the debate on fiscal decentralisation by giving practical suggestions on how to achieve fiscal autonomy and promote sustainable development in economically less-developed regions.
Educational Technology for Digital Transformation of Higher Education Institutions into Entrepreneurial Universities Wijayanto Aripradono, Heru; Nursyamsi, Idayanti; Wahab, Abdul; Sultan, Zulkifli
Policy & Governance Review Vol 8 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v8i3.1019

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Digital technology is transforming higher education institutions into entrepreneurial universities, which, in turn, supports economic development and knowledge generation. The integration of education technology enhances access, equity, inclusion, and the quality of learning experiences. This research aims to uncover how educational technology promotes digital transformation in Indonesia's higher education, fosters an entrepreneurial mindset, and contributes to social and economic growth. This study uses a quantitative approach with a survey method, with the data collected using purposive sampling. The questionnaire was designed to represent the indicators set in the variables, and the results were analyzed using the structural equation modeling (SEM) method. This study analyzes 45 universities aiming to become entrepreneurial institutions, with 155 respondents filling out the questionnaire. The integration of educational technology and digital transformation in higher education has significant implications, affecting teaching methods, administrative efficiency, and the educational environment. The entrepreneurial university model emphasizes collaboration and responsiveness to market needs, preparing graduates for a competitive job market. This shift requires a reassessment of traditional teaching methods and a shift in mission. The successful integration requires strategic planning, transformational leadership, investment in digital infrastructure, and fostering a culture of innovation.

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