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Journal of Public Administration and Government (JPAG)
Published by Universitas Tadulako
ISSN : 26848406     EISSN : 26851032     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22487/jpag
Core Subject : Social,
http://jurnal.fisip.untad.ac.id/index.php/JPAG/focusandscope Journal of Public Administration and Government (JPAG) peer-reviewed journal which aims to spread conceptual thinking or ideas, review and the research findings obtained in the field of Public Administration. Journal of Public Administration and Government (JPAG) promotes scholarly, theoretical, pragmatic, and contemporary research, which makes a clear conceptual and methodological contribution to existing literature. These may include but are not limited various issues such as: Public administration; bureaucracy; policy and public services; environmental policy; disaster management issue; public management and Goverment; desentralisation; government innovation; community empowerment; leadership; regional autonomy; terrorism and conflict resolution; government ethics; and E-Government.
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Public Service Performance at the Siniu District Office, Parigi Moutong Regency (Case Study on Land Surrender Letter Issuance) Wirda; Pageno, Isbon; Yunus
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v6i1.871

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The purpose of this research is to understand the Public Service Performance at the Siniu District Office, Parigi Moutong Regency (Case Study on Land Surrender Letter Issuance). The research method used by the researcher is a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach. The data collection technique for informants uses a purposive technique, where data is collected through informants accompanied by observation, interviews, and documentation techniques. Based on the research results, it shows that the Public Service Performance at the Siniu District Office, Parigi Moutong Regency (Case Study on Land Surrender Letter Issuance) has been running well, but there are still some indicators that cannot be considered good. This is seen from the indicators of Work Quality, Quantity, Timeliness, Effectiveness, and Independence, which have not been running well. Since there is still one indicator that has not been running well in terms of Timeliness, it is advisable to emphasize more to the officials about the implementation of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) so that the officials work according to the established rules and working hours and are able to increase the effectiveness and quantity of land surrender letter issuance at the Siniu District Office, Parigi Moutong Regency.
Management of Village Fund Allocation in Timbong Village, Central Banggai Subdistrict, Banggai Laut Regency Ronaldo; Alamsyah, M. Nur; Hi. Ambotuo, Moh. Tabran
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v6i1.958

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This study aims to understand how the village fund allocation is managed in Timbong Village, Central Banggai Subdistrict, Banggai Laut Regency. The research utilizes George R. Terry's theory, which divides management into four basic functions: planning, organizing, actuating, and controlling. A qualitative approach with a descriptive type is employed in this study. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation, with the selection of seven informants chosen purposively. The findings indicate that the management of village fund allocation in Timbong Village, Central Banggai Subdistrict, Banggai Laut Regency, is hindered by insufficient communication among the village government, the Village Consultative Body (VCB), and the community, resulting in incomplete oversight by the Village Consultative Body and the community.
The Impact of Cultural Globalization on Sustainable Urban Development in Nigeria Ezeudu, Tochukwu; Chukwudubem, Ezekwelu Kingsley
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v6i1.1036

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This study explores the intricate interplay between cultural globalization and sustainable urban development in Nigeria. Understanding the effects of cultural exchanges and interactions on urban dynamics is crucial in the context of rapid urbanization and global interconnectedness. The research employs a mixedmethods approach, combining qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys, to examine the multifaceted dimensions of this relationship. Findings reveal diverse manifestations of cultural globalization, including adopting global elements, hybridizing traditions, and emerging new cultural expressions within Nigerian urban contexts. These manifestations contribute to the formation of urban identities and influence community dynamics. Moreover, the study assesses the impact of cultural globalization on key dimensions of sustainable urban development, such as social inclusivity, environmental resilience, economic growth, and governance effectiveness. Challenges and opportunities arising from the collision of global and local cultures are explored. The study offers insights into policy implications, highlighting the need for inclusive governance, cultural preservation, and interdisciplinary collaborations. The results contribute to a nuanced understanding of cultural globalization's role in shaping urban sustainability, providing valuable guidance for policymakers and stakeholders striving to create vibrant and resilient cities.
Implementation of the Single Data Population Policy at the Central Bureau of Statistics and the Directorate General of Population and Civil Registration of the Ministry of Home Affairs Abdul Azis, Mohamad; Rahayu, Neneng; Widjayanti, Arifiani
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v6i1.1053

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There is an overlap in policies between Statistics Law No. 16 of 1997 and Law No. 24 of 2013. The difference in data from the Central Statistics Agency and Dukcapil causes confusion for data users. The research aims to determine the factors that influence the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of the content and context of the Implementation of the One Population Data Policy and to develop strategies in order to improve the Implementation of the One Population Data Policy of the Central Bureau of Statistics with Dukcapil. This discussion is about how to implement a single population data policy from the content and context in Merilee S. Grindle's view. The results of the research found that based on the content of policy, the factors that influence the implementation of the one population data policy cause the implementation of the one population data policy of the Central Bureau of Statistics and Dukcapil not to run optimally, this is because there are inhibiting factors that influence the implementation of the one population data policy, namely the interest factor of the target group, the type of benefit factor and the degree of change desired. Based on the Policy Implementation Context (Context of Implementation), there are inhibiting factors that influence the implementation of population data policies, namely the factor of how much power, interest and strategy the actors involved in implementing the policy have. Conclusion: The process of implementing the single population data policy between the Central Statistics Agency and Dukcapil is already underway, but it is not yet running optimally, requiring a long process. To realize one population data, the following recommendations need to be made: Strengthening the device system used to support the implementation of population data integration and technological maintenance. Eliminate sectoral egos between related agencies. to synchronize population data, coordinate continuously and carry out joint monitoring and analysis between agencies.
Quality of Counter-Terrorism Services in Poso District Central Sulawesi Province Abdullah, Fitriani; Hanafi, Imam
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v6i1.1092

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The purpose of the study is to provide an overview of terrorism prevention and coping policies in Poso Province, Central Sulawesi. The method used in this study was qualitative research method to obtain more accurate data according to the research objectives, and five informants were also selected using the objective informant selection method. The theory used as a knife of analysis by Daryanto and Setyobudi (2014) on service quality consists of the indicators of Attitide, Attention, Action, and Anticipation. The results of the study explained that the quality of terrorism management services in Poso Province, Central Sulawesi is not operating optimally because of the aspects of the four locally tested aspects that are not performing well, namely the justice aspect. From this data, it can be concluded that the implementation of Quality of Terrorism Services in Poso Province, Central Sulawesi is not operating optimally because three of the aspects are working well, but one aspect is not working well.
Strategy for Increasing Original Regional Income (PAD) Through the Hotel and Restaurant Tax Sector in Kupang City Post the Covid-19 Pandemic Sabuna, Adelheid; Hanafi, Imam
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v6i1.1112

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Unique Territorial Pay (Cushion) is local pay obtained from provincial charges, territorial tolls, isolated territorial abundance the executives results, and other genuine local pay. Inn and Eatery Expense is remembered for the 11 territorial charges gathered by the regional government. The research aims to first ascertain the growth ratio, effectiveness, and contribution level of hotel and restaurant tax revenues in Kupang City prior to, during, and following the Covid-19 pandemic, and then to devise a strategy for planning an expansion of Kupang City's PAD. The examination will be completed utilizing 4 monetary proportions and SWOT examination to decide the system for expanding nearby income from the lodging and café charge area in Kupang City. The kind of information utilized is auxiliary and essential information as Kupang City provincial pay for the 2017-2022 period. The exploration results observed that the normal territorial monetary freedom proportion was just 22.48%, this shows that the City of Kupang is still extremely reliant upon reserves obtained from the focal and commonplace state run administrations. The commitment of neighborhood charges to Kupang City's Cushion will in general vary. The Kupang City government's financial performance in managing hotel tax revenues is demonstrated by the effectiveness ratio of restaurant and hotel tax revenues. The Cushion development proportion and all out lodging and eatery charge income likewise show fluctuating development. The commitment of inn and eatery charge incomes to Unique Territorial Pay over a time of six years didn't have a critical commitment. The procedure to build Cushion through the inn and café charge area during the pandemic is the StrengthOpportunity (SO) methodology, specifically by utilizing interior qualities to make the most of existing outside amazing open doors. There are 4 procedures planned.
Implementation of Electronic Report Card Policy at Vocational High School 1 Palu Hamid, Nurhayati; Djaelangkara, Rizali; Rahma, Agustian
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v6i1.1344

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This research aims to assess the implementation of the policy on electronic report cards at Vocational School Negeri 1 Palu. The research employs a qualitative descriptive method, which provides a detailed description of the phenomena or issues being studied at the research site based on existing facts. Data collection techniques include observation, in-depth interviews with informants, and documentation to gather the required primary and secondary data. The study involves 5 informants. The theoretical framework used in this research is George C. Edward III's theory, which includes four indicators for the implementation stage of the electronic report card policy at Vocational School Negeri 1 Palu. These indicators are Communication, Resources, Disposition, and Bureaucratic Structure. The research findings indicate that the implementation of the electronic report card policy at Vocational School Negeri 1 Palu is progressing fairly well, as evidenced by the Communication indicator, where information about the policy dissemination was directly obtained from the Ministry of Education regarding the implementation of the electronic report card program. Another successful indicator is the Bureaucratic Structure, as the policy implementation on the ground meets SOP standards through a guidebook provided directly by the Ministry of Education. However, the indicators for Resources and Disposition have not been adequately addressed. This is evident from the inadequate facilities and the lack of understanding among policy implementers about the urgency of the policy, leading to delays in the electronic report card program. These issues need to be addressed to ensure optimal overall implementation in the future.

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