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J-3P (Jurnal Pembangunan Pemberdayaan Pemerintahan)
ISSN : 24074292     EISSN : 27216780     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33701/j-3p
Core Subject : Social,
J-3P (Jurnal Pembangunan dan Pemberdayaan Pemerintahan), aims to cover both development and empowerment issues. Priority is given to papers which are relevant to important current research in development and empowerment policy, theory and analysis; make a novel and significant contribution to the field; provide critical tests, based on empirical work, of alternative theories, perspectives or schools of thought.
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RESEARCH ON THE PENTAHELIX USING VOSVIEWER AND BIBLIOSHINY Hasna, Dhia Alifia Izdihar; Yuadi, Imam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/j-3p.v9i1.3385

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This study aims to track the advancement of "Pentahelix"-related research. Scopus searches were used for this research. A flowchart illustrating the stages of the bibliometric analysis employed in this study's research methodology is provided. Software like Biblioshiny and VOSviewer are utilized as research aids. Forty-seven documents were included in the search results, exported as RIS and BibTex files, and processed using the VOSviewer and Biblioshiny software. It is known from the search results that there are 5 clusters and six authors who work together to write scholarly publications on "Pentahelix." "Pentahelix" research varied from year to year. Padjajaran University is the affiliate with the most publications. Indonesia has the most publications, followed by Australia, China, Ethiopia, Kenya, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Spain, England, and Italy. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental SCI is a publication source with many scientific papers on the "Pentahelix," it is the affiliate with the most publications. Indonesia has produced the most "Petahelix" papers overall. The findings of this study will help government sector activists work together to advance the timely study of their respective scientific domains.Keywords: Pentahelix, VosViewer, Biblioshiny, Scopus.
VILLAGE FUND ALLOCATION MANAGEMENT IN IMPROVING COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT IN JAYASAMPURNA VILLAGE Aprilianingsih, Shella; Nuraeni, Hikmah; Dewi, Juliyanti; Prameswari, Gladiola; Priyanti, Evi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/j-3p.v9i1.3398

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As a government directly engaged with the community, villages are the main focus of community empowerment because most of Indonesia's territory is in the countryside. Independent management of village finances through allocating village funds has made villages more independent to achieve a just, prosperous, and prosperous society. In managing the allocation of village funds in Jayasampurna Village, problems such as the need for more community involvement in village fund allocation activities for community empowerment were found. This study uses qualitative methods to produce descriptive data in the form of written or spoken words from people and observed behaviors. This study aims to determine the management of village fund allocation in improving community empowerment in Jayasampurna Village by using the management theory from George R. Terry, which consists of planning, organizing, mobilizing, and supervising. The study results show that the planning indicators are pretty good because they have held a hamlet-level deliberation (MUSDUS). The organization also went well, as seen from the Village Head, who gave directions to the team members. The Jayasampurna Village Government also constantly monitors and evaluates activities that have been realized. However, the mobilization indicators need to be improved because many people are unaware of the village fund allocation program, so the community is less involved. The supervision indicators are also not good because of the lack of socialization regarding managing village fund allocation, so the community is not involved in supervision. Therefore, the Jayasampurna Village government needs to increase transparency and socialization of the program through various media so that the community can be actively involved in supervision and implementation. This step is vital to ensure that allocating village funds is beneficial for community empowerment and improving the village economy.Keywords: Community, Empowerment, Government, Management, Village, Village Fund Allocation
THE ROLE OF VILLAGE-OWNED ENTERPRISES (BUM Desa) IN EMPOWERING RURAL COMMUNITIES (CASE STUDY OF BUM DESA "LOH JINAWI" IN DAWU VILLAGE, PARON SUBDISTRICT, NGAWI REGENCY) Iswari, Yolanda Ardana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/j-3p.v9i1.3817

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The study focuses on the persistent lack of progress in the welfare of farmers in Ngawi Regency. This study seeks to ascertain the function of BUM Desa in fostering community empowerment, focusing on a case study conducted at BUM Desa Loh Jinawi, Dawu Village, Paron Subdistrict, Ngawi Regency, East Java Province. The research employed a descriptive qualitative methodology, utilizing an inductive approach. Data gathering procedures encompass several methods such as interviews, observation, and documentation. The collected data is subsequently subjected to the stages of data condensation, data display, and generating and validating conclusions for analysis (Miles, M. B., Huberman, A. M., & Saldana, 2014). The role of BUM Desa is reviewed through five dimensions according to Government Regulation Number 11 of 2021 concerning Village-Owned Enterprises (BUM Desa), which then has a correlation with indicators of community empowerment (Mardikanto & Soebianto, 2019). Based on the results of the research, it is known that BUM Desa Loh Jinawi has a role as a producer of various community needs, an incubator for community businesses and in other functions that contribute to community empowerment, although the scope is still limited. The results of this study also show that the role and efforts of the BUM in Loh Jinawi Village have been able to increase the income of the farming community in Dawu Village.Keywords: BUM Desa, Community Empowerment, Increased Income
RESEARCH ON THE SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS FROM 1990 – 2024 Fatur Rohman, Ahmad Nizar; Widianingsih, Ida
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/j-3p.v9i1.4004

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Bibliometric studies have been utilized as analysis tools to explore publications and scientific research on the topic, from the novelty of scientific maps to the scheme of the bibliometric. Meanwhile, the systematic procedural explained in the series of bibliometrics, on the other hand, needs to be conducted by the researchers. However, the concise research procedure on bibliometric analysis is a valuable tool to project research gaps, tentative trends, co-occurrence, and authorship. The topic chosen is social infrastructure, which needs to be identified for bibliometric analysis. Consequently, the paper aims to conduct a comprehensive bibliometric of social infrastructure. Collected data from Scopus include 4,111 publications retrieved from the database. Moreover, bibliometrics has a couple of significant analyses of the domain (level of analysis) and knowledge structure. The results indicated a remarkable footprint for social infrastructure research involving authors, sources, and publications following this subject. Likewise, the nation and association produced significant efforts towards the subject. Consecutively, the science mapping approach was thoroughly confiscated, including social infrastructure-related research, intellectual research, and the structure of the topic. In-depth overviews and notions connected to social infrastructure are valid sources for study and practice.Keywords: Bibliometric Analysis, Domain, Scientific Structure, Social Infrastructure.
PRIORITIZATION STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AT PLAOSAN TEMPLE CULTURAL HERITAGE SITE IN KLATEN REGENCY Sayuti, Sayuti; Sarwani, Sarwani; Sutikno, Achmad Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/j-3p.v9i1.4125

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This research aims to determine priority strategies for developing Plaosan Temple cultural heritage tourism. The overall resources used in developing Plaosan Temple cultural heritage tourism can be optimized by determining these priority strategy choices. This research uses a qualitative descriptive research design. Data collected using interviews, observation, and documentation was analyzed using the SWOT technique. The results of the calculation of Internal Factors in the form of a combination of Strength (S) and Opportunity (O) factors obtained a weighted value of 0.80, which is the highest value. The combination of Weakness (W) and Threat (T) factors has a weighted value of 0.36. The total score obtained for internal factors and strengths is 2.12, and for weaknesses is 1.16, so the point used on the horizontal axis or x-axis can be determined as 0.96. The total score obtained for external factors and opportunities is 1.82, and threats are 1.50, so the vertical or y-axis point is at 0.32. For this reason, the coordinate point is 0.96; 0.32 lies in Quadrant I as an Aggressive strategy. Alternative strategy options are: Accelerate the formation of National Strategic Areas by utilizing Presidential Regulation No. 18/2020 Strategic Priority Projects (Major Project Priority Tourism Destinations (KSPN-BYP)), and Strategy: Increase promotion by the central government, Klaten Regional Government, and related stakeholders from the community and private sector.Keywords: SWOT Analysis, EFAS, IFAS, Priority Strategy
THE IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: CASE ON COMMUNAL CATTLE IN KULWARU VILLAGE, SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA Santosa, Fajar Julian; Setyowati, Retno; Wibowo, Agung
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/j-3p.v9i1.4157

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This study aims to assess the social, economic, and environmental impacts of rural development programs, namely PNPM, in the case of building communal cattle. This qualitative research was conducted in Kulwaru Village, Yogyakarta Special Region Province. Data was collected from 15 informants, including the communal cattle group, local government, and related community figures. The data collected was then analyzed using Miles and Huberman interactive data analysis, including data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion. The results of the research show that (1) The construction of communal cattle provides changes in the social aspect, namely by increasing public awareness of environmental cleanliness, growing the spirit of cooperation, and mutual trust in the management of communal cattle, resulting in a decrease in crime in Kulwaru Village; (2) In the environmental aspect, there are changes in several aspects including settlements and the environment are more organized, pollution from wells is reduced, there are no flooding problems, resulting in safer public health and livestock; (3) In the economic aspect, communal cattle have an impact on several things, including increasing livestock productivity, ease of health checks, easy access to credit, and the processing of livestock manure waste into fertilizer with profitable value. This study recommends to stakeholders the importance of development programs tailored to local needs and potential as a viable strategy for sustainable rural development.Keywords: Communal Cattle, Impact Assessment, Rural Development, PNPM, Special Region Of Yogyakarta.
EXPLORING FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION IN INDONESIA: THE IMPACT OF SPECIAL AUTONOMY FUNDS ON THE ECONOMIES OF ACEH, PAPUA, AND WEST PAPUA Rahman, Syahrir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/j-3p.v9i1.4193

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Fiscal decentralization represents a pivotal strategy by the Indonesian Government to promote equitable development and alleviate regional disparities. Within this framework, Special Autonomy Funds, integral to the Transfer to Region scheme, act as a critical policy instrument. Despite numerous studies, the definitive role of fiscal decentralization on regional economic dynamics still needs to be solved. This research endeavors to deepen the understanding of fiscal decentralization's impact in Indonesia by examining the effects of the Special Autonomy Funds on the regional economy. Specifically, it assesses how these funds influence the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) Per Capita at Current Prices (ADHB) across Aceh, Papua, and West Papua provinces. The results show a significant impact of the Special Autonomy Funds on the GRDP Per Capita ADHB, with a high R2 of 94.2% by using panel regression analysis. Keywords: Fiscal Decentralization, Transfer to Region, Special Autonomy Funds, Regression Analysis.

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