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Jurnal Public Policy
Published by Universitas Teuku Umar
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RNAL PUBLIC POLICY (JPP) merupakan jurnal elektronik online yang diterbitkan oleh lembaga penerbitan Jurusan Ilmu Administrasi Negara, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Teuku Umar. JPP memuat kajian seperti Kebijakan Publik, Kebijakan Sosial, Pelayanan Publik, Administrasi Negara, Administrasi Bisnis, Politik dan Pemerintahan. Tujuan penerbitan jurnal ini adalah salah satu sarana untuk mewadahi kebutuhan peningkatkan kuantitas dan kualitas karya ilmiah dalam rangka pengembangan keilmuan, serta menyebarluaskan kajian Administrasi Negara, sekaligus sebagai wahana komunikasi di antara cendekiawan, praktisi, mahasiswa dan pemerhati masalah dan praktik Administrasi Negara. JPP terbit dua kali dalam setahun, tepatnya pada bulan April dan Oktober.
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Balancing Agricultural Development and Conservation: Community Perspectives on Land Use Challenges in Lebong Regency, Indonesia Alfarabi, Alfarabi; Yogopriyatno, Jatmiko; Sartika, Sartika; Puspitasari, Venti
Journal Public Policy Vol 11, No 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i1.10065

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This research analyzes community perspectives on agriculture, plantation, and food programs in Lebong Regency, with a particular focus on the Double Cropping Season (MT2) program. This research draws upon three interconnected theoretical frameworks: Political Ecology Framework for analyzing power relations in environmental access, Sustainable Livelihoods Approach for examining rural community adaptations, and Adaptive Co-Management Theory for analyzing collaborative natural resource management. Using a mixed-method approach, the study was conducted in seven sub-districts with 100 respondents selected through cluster random sampling. The findings reveal varying levels of community satisfaction, with satisfaction indices reaching 76 in three main sub-districts and 66 in four companion sub-districts. 78% of the community supports program continuation with noted improvements. Key implementation challenges include inequitable land ownership structures, where the majority are tenant farmers, agricultural land conversion, and land conflicts related to conservation areas that cover 69.89% of Lebong Regency. Analysis through these theoretical frameworks reveals that successful agricultural development in Lebong requires fundamental changes in power distribution, institutional support, and program implementation approaches. The research recommends establishing a multi-stakeholder governance platform, modifying the MT2 program to focus on agricultural intensification, and adopting more flexible management approaches to balance agricultural productivity with conservation needs.
Analysis of The Capacity of Indonesian School Organizations and Communities Learning Center (CLC) in Sabah, Malaysia Akadira, Tora; Sunarya, Amud; Sukirman, Sri Ningsih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i1.11206

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This study analyzes the capacity of Indonesian School Organizations and Community Learning Centers (CLC) in Sabah, Malaysia, to provide education for Indonesian migrant children. The research aims to examine institutional challenges, management differences, and stakeholder involvement in supporting education access. Using a qualitative descriptive method, data were collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis. The findings reveal that while both Indonesian Schools (SIKK) and CLCs play crucial roles in migrant education, they face significant challenges, including limited resources, regulatory constraints, and lack of coordination between institutions. SIKK benefits from direct government support, whereas CLCs rely heavily on community and private sector involvement. The study highlights the need for stronger institutional capacity, improved teacher training, and enhanced collaboration between Indonesia and Malaysia. Strengthening policy frameworks and increasing cross-border educational cooperation are essential to ensuring sustainable and inclusive education for Indonesian migrant children. This research provides valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and stakeholders seeking to improve educational access and quality in migrant communities.
Policy Implementation Model Agency Accounting System (SAI) Based On The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) at The South Sumatra Regional Police Bekti, Sugeng Prasetyo; Sobri, Kiagus Muhammad; Sriati, Sriati; Putra, Raniasa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i1.10203

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This research discusses the Performance Evaluation of Implementation of Institutional Accounting System (SAI) Policies with Approach Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) at the South Sumatra Regional Police. The aim of this research is: to evaluate the performance of the implementation of agency accounting system (SAI) policies using the approach Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) at the South Sumatra Regional Police. factors that support and inhibit the Implementation of the Agency Accounting System (SAI) Policy in the South Sumatra Regional Police as well as the optimal model of Implementation of the Agency Accounting System (SAI) Policy for the South Sumatra Regional Police. The research method uses qualitative research with data collection techniques indepth interview, observation, and documentation to analyze the Performance Evaluation of Implementation of Agency Accounting System (SAI) Policies with Approach Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) at the South Sumatra Regional Police.The research results show an evaluation of the performance of implementing agency accounting system (SAI) policies using the approach Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) at the South Sumatra Regional Police is quite good. However, there are still problems. Policy content includes: Policy Complexity, Unclear Goals and Targets, Incompatibility with Organizational Needs, Difficulty in Technical Understanding, Non-conformity with Regulations and Standards, and Unclear Implementation Procedures. Obstacles in the implementation context include: limited resources, system integration difficulties, changes in organizational culture, lack of skills and knowledge, information security issues, regulatory compliance, and difficulties in determining clear success criteria and measuring the impact of SAI implementation can be a challenge. Without proper measurement, it is difficult to evaluate whether implementation has achieved organizational goals Keywords: Policy Implementation, Agency Accounting System (SAI), Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
Strengthening Community Engagement in Local Disaster Management: The Northern Mindanao, Philippines Experience Pasamonte, Rona Celeste Valledor
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i1.9270

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Community engagement plays a crucial role in effective disaster management at the local level. As a representative voice of the citizens, civil society has worked alongside the government to broaden service delivery and act as collaborators in developing programs tailored to the community's needs. This study examines the engagement of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in the local disaster risk reduction management council (LDRRMC) of Bukidnon Province, Northern Mindanao, Philippines. Employing a descriptive-quantitative approach, the research evaluates CSOs' involvement in the functional areas of planning, budgeting, implementation monitoring, and evaluation, utilizing a structured survey among CSOs and local government units (LGUs). The results indicated that the CSOs were most engaged in the planning stage while least engaged in the monitoring and evaluation. The findings highlight the need for clear guidelines and capacity development to enhance CSO engagement. Global practices from countries like Japan, South Korea, and India underscore the importance of participatory and network governance to strengthen collaboration. This study contributes to the growing body of literature on CSO participation in disaster governance.
Examining Industrialization or Environment Issues: Policy Analysis of Green Land Conversion in Batu City Salsabila, Muhammad Ihwan; Ruhunussa, Muhammad Alsafik; Ikhwansyah, Erlangga; Roziqin, Ali
Journal Public Policy Vol 11, No 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i1.10181

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This research focuses on environmental sustainability which is an important aspect to maintain in sustainable development. The conversion of green land into coffee shops in Batu City has an impact on the local economy, while it hurts environmental sustainability. This research aims to analyze how the policy of the government in the Batu City area is more leaning towards the issue economy or sustainability environment life. This research used a qualitative with approach case studies. Data collection was obtained from two types of data, primary through observations and interviews as well as secondary data through documentation. The study found that there is no local government policy that specifically addresses the conversion of green land into coffee shops, which has a significant negative impact on the environment. Therefore, there needs to be government attention to the environment (environmental governance) through the formulation of environmental policies, mechanisms to support green land investment, and commitment and cooperation of stakeholders to oversee environmental sustainability. Therefore, sustainable development that integrates economic and environmental interests which is required. The conclusion is that no local government policy is in place to deal with the conversion of green land to the coffee shop industry and that the local government policy in Batu City tends to focus on economic issues rather than environmental sustainability.
Improving Educational Equity through the Smart Indonesia Card for College: Policy Implementation and Challenges Novitasari, Shinta; Siswanto, Djoko; Ambarwati, Arie
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i1.10413

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The Smart Indonesia Card for College (KIP-Kuliah) is a government program designed to promote educational equity by providing financial assistance to economically disadvantaged students pursuing higher education. This study examines the implementation of KIP-Kuliah at Nahdlatul Ulama University Sidoarjo (UNUSIDA) and Maarif Hasyim Latif University (UMAHA), focusing on policy communication, resource availability, administrative structure, and implementation challenges. Using a qualitative descriptive approach and George Edward III's policy implementation model, this research finds that KIP-Kuliah has successfully supported underprivileged students by reducing financial barriers. However, several challenges remain, including limited communication between funding institutions and universities regarding quotas and disbursement procedures, a lack of budget for program socialization, and inefficiencies in the verification and selection process, which are still being conducted manually. Despite these obstacles, the program benefits from strong parental support, adequate campus resources, and effective coordination between KIP-Kuliah administrators and financial offices. The study concludes that while KIP-Kuliah effectively enhances educational access, improving communication channels, increasing socialization efforts, and implementing an expert system for scholarship selection are necessary to optimize program execution
Development of Integrated Service Innovation (myITS Services) at the Integrated Service Center of Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Nurfiana, Ellif; Umiyati, Sri; Wahyuni, Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i1.10331

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This study aims to analyze the development of integrated service innovation through the myITS Services platform at the Integrated Service Center (ISC) of Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) in an effort to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of public services in the academic environment. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through document analysis, interviews, and observations. The findings were systematically analyzed using SWOT, IFAS, and EFAS matrices to map strategic positions and improvement priorities. The results show that the integration of myITS Services, supported by leadership commitment and an innovation-driven organizational culture, has significantly improved service quality and customer satisfaction at ITS. Internal strengths include advanced information technology utilization and strong cross-unit collaboration, while structural weaknesses persist, such as limited human resource capacity and data ownership egocentrism among units. External challenges involve regulatory changes and the need for robust data security management. This study concludes that digital service innovation, when supported by integrated governance and collaborative participation, is both feasible and impactful in the higher education sector. However, the research is limited to a single institution and qualitative scope, suggesting future studies adopt a comparative and quantitative approach to measure efficiency, cost savings, and user satisfaction, as well as explore opportunities for artificial intelligence-based service automation.
Strategy Digital Transformation in The Management of Evidence and Polished Items by The State at The Bandar Lampung State Attorney Febrina, Ira; Sobri, Kiagus Muhammad; Lionardo, Andries; Putra, Raniasa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i1.10667

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This study aims to analyze the digital transformation strategy in the management of motorcycle crime evidence at the Bandar Lampung District Attorney's Office. The method used is a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. The results showed that the management of evidence was still not optimal, marked by the large number of evidence that was damaged or lost due to a lack of professionalism in safeguarding. The findings identified several key issues, including an unbalanced number of units, limited storage facilities, and a lack of qualified human resources. The research emphasized the importance of digital transformation that not only speeds up processes, but also increases transparency and accountability in evidence management. The conclusion of this study is that the implementation of digital strategies is necessary to overcome the challenges, as well as to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of evidence management. It is hoped that future research can explore more deeply the implementation of specific technologies that can assist in the management of evidence in other law enforcement agencies.
Strategic Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Mitigating Air Pollution: A Case Study of PT Pertamina (Persero) Refinery Unit II Dumai Yogia, Moris Adidi; Wedayanti, Made Devi; Pulungan, Boby Indra; Prihatin, Panca Setyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i1.9562

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This study examines the role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in addressing environmental challenges, particularly air pollution, by PT Pertamina (Persero) Refinery Unit II in Dumai City. The research aims to assess how the company’s CSR initiatives contribute to mitigating negative environmental impacts while fostering sustainable development in its operational area. Employing a qualitative research design, data were collected through interviews and document analysis, then processed using NVivo 12 for thematic analysis. The findings reveal that PT Pertamina’s CSR implementation is structured around three core strategies: leadership commitment, regional outreach, and stakeholder engagement. Among these, stakeholder engagement was identified as the most significant factor in strengthening the effectiveness of CSR practices, especially in building community trust and promoting cooperative problem-solving related to air pollution. The study also highlights that CSR is not merely a legal or ethical obligation but functions as a strategic mechanism for social welfare improvement and long-term business sustainability. However, this research is limited by its qualitative focus, which does not include direct environmental data or broad community-based surveys. Future studies are recommended to integrate quantitative environmental metrics and expand stakeholder representation to enhance the reliability and policy relevance of CSR evaluations in the context of environmental management.
Financial Management of Sapugara Bree Village, West Sumbawa Regency Based on the Perspective of Good Governance Principles Pebriaty, Ade Evi; Supeno, Eko; Irianto, Jusuf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i1.9383

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The purpose of this study is to analyze how village financial management in Sapugara Bree Village, West Sumbawa Regency in Fiscal Year 2022. The informants in this study were selected by using purposive techniques. Data analysis in this study uses the Perspective of Good Governance Principles, namely by analyzing the fulfillment of the criteria of Good Governance principles, namely participation, transparency and accountability (Addink, 2013) which is elaborated with the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 18 of 2020 concerning Village Financial Management at the stages of planning, implementation, administration, reporting, and accountability for the management of Sapugara Bree Village Finance for Fiscal Year 2022. The results of this study show that the financial management of Sapugara Bree Village for Fiscal Year 2022 has not met the criteria of Good Governance principles, especially at the stages of implementation, administration, reporting and accountability. This is due to the Village Head and Village Officials who ignore village financial management in accordance with applicable regulations. Many improvements are still needed, both in terms of integrity and human resources from Sapugara Bree Village, the development of a transparent, accountable, informative and interactive village website that supports supervision by the community, increased participation of the Village Consultative Body and related Regional Apparatus Organizations in carrying out guidance and supervision and the need for the formulation of policies or regional regulations that contain binding rewards and punishments related to participatory, transparent and accountable village financial management to encourage the performance of village apparatus in implementing village development activity programs in accordance with applicable regulations.

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