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Journal of Governance
ISSN : 2528276X     EISSN : 25986465     DOI : -
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Journal of Governance (JOG) is published by the Faculty of Social and Political Science Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa collaborate with KAPSIPI (Kesatuan Asosiasi Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Indonesia) for reviewer, its main aim to spread critical and original analysis from researchers and academic practitioners on various social, political and government issues both local and foreign. The writing is published after undergoing a peer-review process by providing an exclusive analysis on social, political and government issues from various perspectives. JOG provides high-quality studies outcomes and a new thoughts for academic practitioners, researchers, and publics to break down the complexity and dynamics of contemporary socio-political changes. Published twice a year, in June and December. JOG invites researcher, academician, practitioners, and publics to submit their critical writings and to contribute to the development of social and political sciences.
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Public Service Innovation: A Comparative Study of Serang and Bogor Cities in Public Service Delivery Saprudin, Saprudin; Zulmasyhur, Zulmasyhur
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 4: (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i4.28624

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The dissimilarities in public service innovation strategies between the Investment and Integrated One-Stop Service Offices of Serang City and Bogor City reveal critical implications for governance and policy research. The emphasis in Serang City on employee training to enhance service quality highlights the need for capacity-building initiatives in resource-constrained settings, while Bogor City’s focus on leveraging advanced technology underscores the role of digital transformation in improving service accessibility. These differences indicate that tailored approaches to innovation are essential based on local context and resource availability. Moreover, Bogor City’s effective budget management and stronger community participation emphasize the importance of participatory governance and fiscal discipline in driving successful public service delivery. The shared advancements in efficiency demonstrate that strategic reforms can reduce costs and improve productivity, even amid constraints. Based on these results, more research should be done on frameworks that combine maximizing resources, involving the community, and using new technologies to make public service innovation last and benefit everyone.
Implementation of Tourism Village Policy Based on The Collaborative Governance Plus Multi-Helix (CGPMH) Model in Pujon Kidul Tourism Village, Malang Regency Fitriana, Annisa Nur; Wijaya, Andy Fefta; Wanto, Alfi Haris
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 4: (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i4.29096

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The successful development of the national tourism sector is the result of positive trends at the regional level, including East Java Province. As stipulated in Law No. 6/2014, the government grants special rights and authorities to villages, referred to as village autonomy. This research examines the implementation of the tourism village policy in Pujon Kidul Tourism Village, Malang Regency, which has been developing for 10 years. After the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of tourists and PAD decreased, so a marketing strategy and revitalization of tourism potential were needed. This research uses Grindle's (1980) framework and Collaborative Governance Plus Multi-Helix. A qualitative-descriptive approach was used by the researcher to find primary and secondary data. The results show that the tourism village policy has run as expected with alignment between implementers and target groups, without resistance. In addition, policy implementation is participatory with the support of internal and external resources. However, it is still necessary to increase the level of community compliance to maximize the benefits of the policy, as well as adaptive strategies to maintain the sustainability of tourism in Pujon Kidul.
Collaboration-Based Village Service Innovation in Sabak Auh District, Siak Regency Adianto, Adianto; Habibie, Dedi Kusuma; Putri, Risky Arya; Indry, Indry; Utami, Ayu Tri
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 4: (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i4.30046

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The research was conducted with the aim of comprehensively analyzing collaborative innovation in village development in Sabak Auh District, Siak Regency. Because the village is the foremost government agent in carrying out development, therefore the village is the foremost gate of development for a country. Therefore, in implementing village development, it must collaborate with all stakeholders to develop the innovations that have been determined. Because building villages with a collaboration, empowerment, and innovation approach focuses on exploring and developing the potential of the village based on local wisdom, which will become the spirit to realize an independent village. This fact is an investment in the future that will accelerate welfare for village communities more evenly in the long term. The research found that there are several innovations that have been made in village development in the Sabak Auh Sub-district, Siak Regency. The implementation of these innovations includes the implementation of a digitalization program through applications launched by the Siak District government, such as the “Si Cantik ‘ and ’Smart Kampung” applications. The implementation of collaborative innovation in village development in Sabak Auh Subdistrict, Siak Regency, is still running in a limited manner and is not fully optimized, and the factors causing the failure of collaborative innovation in village development in Sabak Auh Subdistrict, Siak Regency, are (1) the application of village service innovations that are not good and (2) training on the use of innovations that have not been maximized.
E-Readiness on Application E-Government in Establishing Smart Governance at Bandung City Communication and Information Services Agency Hidayat, Asep; Sofiani, Anisa
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 4: (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i4.29095

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Implementation of e-government requires readiness in various factors, from finances and employee competency in the ability to use technology to the availability of infrastructure to support the implementation of e-government. This readiness is an essential factor in determining the success of e-government. Implementation readiness is an important factor in e-government, referred to as e-readiness. The purpose of this research is to find out and analyze strategy assessment (strategy), technology (technology), organization (Organization), human resources (people), as well as environmental assessments (environment) carried out by the Bandung City Diskominfo in implementing E-Government to create Smart Governance. The research theory used in this research is the E-Readiness readiness theory using the STOPE framework model (Strategy, Technology, Organization, People, Environment), which includes a technology readiness scale based on a systematic model developed by (Al Osaimi et al., 2006). The method used in this research uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Research data collection is based on observation, interviews, and documentation.  The results of this research show that the Bandung City Diskominfo has an Overall STOPE Grade of 2.33 on a scale of 4, which indicates that the level of readiness of this institution is at level 2 or the "average" category according to the assessment scale developed by Al-osaimi in 2006. It can be concluded that the implementation of e-government in 1) strategy assessment still lacks coordination between employees; 2) assessment of device technology is inadequate; 3) assessment organization still not adapted; 4) assessment people not all human resources understand e-government; 5) assessment environment still not everyone understands the concept e-government.
India's Navigation in the Geopolitical of IMEC and Regional Connectivity Suryadipura, Dadan; Ghopa, Sabda Yancipta Wangsa
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 4: (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i4.29872

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As the trend of fossil fuel use declines, green hydrogen importing and exporting countries have created a new polarity for the development of the green hydrogen industry, one of which is through the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) framework. The project, which aims to build regional connectivity for hydrogen infrastructure from Asia to Europe, has made India play a vital role in responding to various different interests ranging from the G7, the Quad, the Gulf States and the Middle East. Through qualitative research that is described explanatory, this study aims to explain India's role in navigating the dynamics of hydrogen geopolitics to reach the IMEC agreement. The results show that there is a three-way relationship dynamic between energy, international relations, and domestic politics of India with the G7, the Quad, and the Middle East countries which is manifested in the neo-mercantilism frame. This frame is seen as dominant in India's maneuvers that focus on the G2G approach to increase investment, research and technology, and regional stability, especially in the values of territorial integration and political independence.
Conservation of Cultural Heritage in Indonesia: A Review of Policy and Practice Lubis, Lunariana; Wardiyanto, Bintoro; Setijaningrum, Erna
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 4: (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i4.24554

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: Since 2010, the Indonesian government has given ministries and local governments the power to designate cultural heritage. However, there are still few clear policies and planning for cultural heritage conservation, so this study aims to find gaps in existing policy and planning and propose a revised policy framework. The method used a qualitative based on literature review. The examination of Indonesia's policy framework for cultural heritage conservation revealed a number of flaws that have an impact on the process. A heritage-owner approach to conservation, a lack of financial sources, a lack of incentives, a lack of openness, and poor coverage of the context of heritage are some of these shortcomings. The political structure should be revised, integrated conservation strategies and incentives should be offered, financing sources should be diversified, and public participation should be increased in order to address these deficiencies.
Exploring Public Leadership Transformation for Public Service in the Digital Age: A Brief Appraisal Mulyani, Sri
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 4: (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i4.30174

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 This study explores the transformation of public leadership in public services in the digital era, with the aim of identifying the roles, challenges and opportunities that arise from technological developments. The digital era influences various aspects of public leadership, especially in terms of transparency, efficiency, and community engagement. This leadership transformation includes technology adaptation, data-driven policy implementation, and digital skills development in public leaders. With a descriptive-qualitative approacThis study explores the transformation of public leadership in public services in the digital era, with the aim of identifying the roles, challenges and opportunities that arise from technological developments. The digital era influences various aspects of public leadership, especially in terms of transparency, efficiency, and community engagement. This leadership transformation includes technology adaptation, data-driven policy implementation, and digital skills development in public leaders. With a descriptive-qualitative approach. The results of the study show that the transformation of public leadership in service in the digital era has brought significant changes in the accessibility and efficiency of public services. Government agencies now provide online services, such as document processing and tax payments, which make it easier for the public without having to visit the office. The use of social media and mobile applications also increases interaction between the government and the public. Leaders in the public sector need to adopt effective digital leadership by leveraging technology and having in-depth knowledge, communication skills, and adapting to change. Digital leadership plays a vital role in accelerating the transformation of public services by creating a collaborative and responsive work environment, as well as encouraging innovation and transparency. In doing so, digital leaders can improve the quality of public services and strengthen public trust in the face of rapid demands for change.h. The results of the study show that the transformation of public leadership in service in the digital era has brought significant changes in the accessibility and efficiency of public services. Government agencies now provide online services, such as document processing and tax payments, which make it easier for the public without having to visit the office. The use of social media and mobile applications also increases interaction between the government and the public. Leaders in the public sector need to adopt effective digital leadership by leveraging technology and having in-depth knowledge, communication skills, and adapting to change. Digital leadership plays a vital role in accelerating the transformation of public services by creating a collaborative and responsive work environment, as well as encouraging innovation and transparency. In doing so, digital leaders can improve the quality of public services and strengthen public trust in the face of rapid demands for change.
Governmentality in Marine Spatial Utilization Policy: The Case of Riau Islands Province Darmawan, Eki; Hapsa, Hapsa; Alfiandri, Alfiandri
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 4: (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i4.29876

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This study investigates the implementation of governmentality in policy utilization at sea, focusing on the case of the Province Riau Islands (Kepri). Governmentality, as a framework, Works theoretically proposed by Michel Foucault, applied in context policy utilization room sea for analysis of how the government of the province of Riau Islands manages and directs relations of interest and interaction with the environment of its unique sea. Using the qualitative method with the literature study, this study highlights various governmental aspects carried out by the government in the policy aspects of utilizing room sea in the Province of Kepri. Research results later will show that the government of the Province Riau Islands has prioritized governmentality for formulating policies that cover the sustainability of the ecosystem sea, participation of the community in the utilization of room sea, and integration of modern technology into the stages by showing the dominant actors who influence the political relations in the marine space utilization policy. This approach of collaboration between the government area, government center, and parties private sector at regional and international levels become characteristics important that will discussed in the implementation of governmentality in the Province of Kepri. In addition, recognizing the rights, customs, and wisdom of local public coasts has become an integral part of the utilization of the sea, creating a balance between the development economy and the conservation environment.
Malaysia-Indonesia Cross Border Governance Policy in Accelerating Economic Development Darmawan, Wawan Budi; Riyadi, Sayed Fauzan
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 4: (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i4.29878

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The regulation of the movement of people and goods across the border that separates Indonesia and Malaysia is of critical significance to the expeditious growth of each nation's economy. In light of this, the purpose of the study is to investigate the role that cross-border management policies have in fostering accelerated economic growth between Indonesia and Malaysia. The research makes use of a technique called a literature study, which entails collecting data from various articles, books, and papers that are associated with cross-border policy and governance between Indonesia and Malaysia. The findings of the study indicate that the policy and management of cross-border traffic between Indonesia and Malaysia still possess a very complicated character, and as a result, the two nations need to work together effectively. Its cross-border policy and governance are still deemed successful in that they have improved economic cooperation between the two nations, despite the fact that its execution faces various hurdles and problems. Larger and more synergistic efforts from both countries are required to be made in order to address the outstanding issues and improve the well-being of communities in border regions. As a result, the application of international law and strategies that span borders might provide an alternative to the utilization of policy models that are more efficient in the development of border regions.
Threat Perception in Indonesia: Time Series Analysis of Defense Doctrines Between 1991 - 2023 Priyanto, Priyanto; Akbar, Mujaddid; Timur, Fauzia Gustarina Cempaka
Journal of Governance Volume 9 Issue 4: (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v9i4.29873

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National Defense Doctrine is a teaching about the fundamental principles of national defense. Defense doctrine is very important as a guideline in administering national defense. Defense doctrine is greatly influenced by developments in the global, regional, and national strategic environment, which could potentially give rise to threats, whether military, non-military, or hybrid. Defense doctrine will continue to evolve according to developments in the strategic environment and the dynamics of these threats. How to assess the nature of threats and the basic principles in overcoming these threats, as stated in the national defense doctrine from 1991 to 2023, is certainly something important to know in order to identify the various types of threats that have emerged or will emerge in the future. The research approach used by researchers is a qualitative approach using secondary data sources in the form of documents. From the research results, it can be concluded that, first, the National Defense Doctrine has undergone changes five times, namely since 1991, 2007, 2014, 2015, and 2023. Second, there are a number of similarities and differences between existing defense doctrines. Third, the Reformation Era had a significant impact on changes to the country's defense and security system. Fourth, synergy between defense components is very important in the implementation of defense.