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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.
Articles 148 Documents
Community Resilience Post-Pilkada Conflict to Supporting Social Sustainability in The Jakarta Area Lusi Andriyani; Raja Faid El Shidqi; Luthfiyani Nurul Jannah; Mawar
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i1.301

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The 2017 DKI Jakarta Pilkada presents an account of the political disputes that occurred, as well as the prevalence of racial and ethnic difficulties, which have long given rise to horizontal conflicts. This incident provided significant impetus to participate in attempts to strengthen community resilience as a result of social disputes generated by political events such as the Pilkada. The purpose of this research is to look at the resilience of the communities in DKI Jakarta during the Pilkada conflict mentioned above. This study employs a qualitative approach, as well as tools for locating data in documents and archives. Data from the field suggest that the exploitation of racial concerns by specific groups, as well as other issues such as intimidation, insults, and the sharing of inflammatory photographs and videos, contributed to the heightened severity of conflict in the 2017 Pilkada in DKI Jakarta. As a result, it is critical to enhance community resilience in three ways: build the resilience of an established social system, strengthen the community's responsiveness to internal and external changes through social capital building, and carry out social transformation through political education.
In Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, A Strategy for Increasing Community Income Through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Mustainah Mustainah; Syufri; Andi Mascunra Amir; Sudirman
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i1.313

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Morowali Regency is well-known in Central Sulawesi as one of the regencies rich in natural resources, particularly mining minerals like as nickel, iron ore, oil, and gas. Each action carries with it a certain amount of social responsibility. The purpose of this research is to examine how the strategy of adopting corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives to boost people's income in Morowali Regency. The descriptive qualitative research approach was applied. Data was gathered by observation, literature review, questionnaires, and in-depth interviews. The findings revealed that, first and foremost, economic development in the Morowali Regency has exhibited tremendous increase. Furthermore, corporations in Morowali Regency's Corporate Program Strategy Social Responsibility (CSR) has indirectly impacted the community's economy. Finally, there is still widespread popular opposition to the CSR program.
The Relationship Between Elements of Gender Injustice and Divorce in Makassar City's Religious Courts (Data from 2017 To September 2021) Arfan M; Mansur Radjab; Mardiana E Fachri
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i1.314

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The purpose of this study is to gather background information on the growing number of divorce cases in the Religious Courts Class IA Makassar and to examine the causative elements that arise from the divorce case. The researchers employed a qualitative technique to accomplish this purpose. This study is place in Makassar's Religious Courts Class I.A (first level). Primary data sources (key informants) and secondary data sources (official documents such as case reports and/or divorce case files from 2017 to September 2021) were used in this study. In this study, data was gathered through interviews with Makassar Religious Court Judges and documents. The descriptive qualitative data analysis approach is used, and the resulting data is then processed using descriptive analysis. According to the study's findings, the Religious Courts classify the causes for divorce as follows: 1) Zina, 2) Drunk, 3) Madd 4), gambling, 5), abandoning one of the parties, 6) Sentenced to incarceration, 7) Polygamy, 8) Domestic Violence, 9) Body Disability, 10) Constant Discord, 11) Forcible Marriage, 12) Apostate, and 13) Economy.
Regional Development Strategy Based on Superior Commodities, Masalle District, Enrekang Regency Nur Fitri Ramadhani; Budimawan; Danial Useng; Muslim Salam; Arifuddin Akil; Ria Wikantari
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i1.330

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Masalle District is one of Enrekang Regency's sub-districts with high agricultural potential. According to the Enrekang Regency Spatial Plan 2011-2031, Masalle District is designated as a center for horticultural crop production and as a designated area for the development of large livestock. Masalle District, on the other hand, is located in an area prone to fault zones and landslides. As a result, the purpose of this research is to identify superior commodities, establish regional zones, determine land carrying capacity based on land capabilities, and develop a regional development strategy based on superior commodities in the Masalle District. Field observations, expert interviews, and related literature were used to collect data. Purposive sampling was used to select respondents. The method of analysis employs LQ (Location Quotient) analysis, Klassen Typology, Scalogram, analysis of land carrying capacity based on land capability, and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) - Strength, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT). According to the findings, the main commodities in Masalle District were peanuts, red beans, carrots, and goats as the leading commodities that developed and grew quickly, green onions as the leading commodity of fast growing, and cassava, sweet potatoes, potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, bananas, coffee, and free-range chicken as a commodity developed under pressure. There are a total of four regional zones. The land has a carrying capacity of 1.53, indicating that it has optimal development potential while maintaining environmental balance. In addition, the S-O strategy is one of eleven regional development strategies that can be used in conjunction with strategic priorities.
Implementation of a Performance Evaluation Policy for Regional Police Metro Jaya Employees Using an Online Performance Management System Frihamdeni Frihamdeni; I Made Suwandi
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i1.331

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The National Police has used information technology to manage its personnel's performance appraisals through an online Performance Management System (PMS) that can be accessed via the website and apps that can be downloaded for free on smartphones. The online PMS policy is implemented to increase the objectivity of Polri personnel in developing their careers. The author raises issues concerning the implementation of the Regional Police Metro Jaya online PMS policy and the factors that influence its implementation. The author will analyze the issues raised using Edward III's policy implementation concept and Williams' performance management system. The author conducts a study of documentation, observation, and in-depth interviews in this study, which employs a qualitative approach with a descriptive analytical research type. According to the findings, the Metro Jaya Regional Police followed up on organizational policies by placing online PMS operators in each work unit to manage and supervise policy implementation. Prior to implementation, the appointed operators were socialized regarding the online PMS policy. Furthermore, in order to save time and space for these operators, all personnel in their respective work units were socialized once more. The policy is socialized both formally and informally among personnel using social media. However, from the beginning of the implementation in early 2019, until now, it has decreased and is inconsistent in inputting performance appraisal data by each work unit, so that the attitude of the performance appraisal implementers is still less responsive. Another barrier to data entry is that the online PMS application is only available on the Android operating system and is still in the development stage, which can interfere with the data input process. It is hoped that the online PMS will make it easier for leaders to monitor and analyze their personnel's performance, as well as for members who are considered to be able to know the performance targets and performance achievements that have been carried out in order to motivate them to improve their performance in order to advance in their careers.
The Dynamic of Livelihood Recovery Program in Post Disaster Area: Challenges and Obstacles Fiki Ferianto; Ilyas Lampe
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i1.332

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Disasters cause most communities to lose their livelihoods and often place them in a more vulnerable condition. The government together with Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) are tackling these impacts through various Livelihood Recovery programs. However, little is known about how the program is run. This study aims to further explore how the dynamics of livelihood recovery programs in post-disaster areas. The method used is Mixed Methods where surveys, interviews and FGDs are conducted in data collection. This study found that the Cash Voucher Assistance (CVA) Program has been able to provide a source of livelihood for the beneficiaries, which is indicated by the fact that most of the businesses are still running. Switching business types and adding product types are beneficiary strategies to maintain their business. However, the weakness in building coordination with several government parties has led to the disintegration of the program which has an impact on further assistance. In addition, the program period, the quantity of beneficiaries and the human resources capacity of the program implementers have an impact on the quality of assistance provided.
Implementation of The Wamanggu Market Retribution Management Policy as Regional Income in Merauke Regency Paul Adryani Moento; Albertus Yoseph Maturan; David Laiyan; Erwin Nugraha Purnama
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i1.345

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Policy implementation is the execution of a government work program that results from a consensus of stakeholders with the goal of improving community welfare. The goal of this research is to present an outline of the Wamanggu Market Retribution Management Policy as Regional Income in Merauke Regency. In order to collect study data, researchers interviewed 11 persons who served as informants. The descriptive approach was used to analyze the data. The author employs a qualitative method in this study, and the data analysis process consists of three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. According to the findings of the communication research, there existed information in the form of oral and written communication. In terms of resources, there is also the deployment of personnel to supervise punishment for the Wamanggu market. Furthermore, there is a pledge packed in a meeting with traders at the Wamanggu market, as well as the engagement of the fish quarantine and fisheries product security agency, which carries out cleaning activities.
Women's Protection Program Implementation in Donggala Regency Nuraisyah Ambo
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i1.346

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The goal of this research is to offer an overview of the Quality of Life and Women's Protection Program implementation in Donggala Regency. A qualitative research approach was employed. Secondary and primary data were employed, including descriptive qualitative data analysis. The findings of this study indicate that the Women's Protection Program was not properly implemented due to aspects of communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structures that were not fully implemented due to insufficient human resources and infrastructure as a supporter in implementing the program, as well as poor coordination. Internal coordination (Coordination amongst Sectors in the Donggala Regency Family Planning and Women's Empowerment Agency) and external coordination (Relevant Regional Apparatus Work Units).
Public Information Services for The Harapan Family Program, Simoro Village, Gumbasa District, Sigi Regency Ade Irma
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i1.347

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According to Article 28F of the 1945 Constitution, the Law on Public Information Disclosure went into effect on May 1, 2010. It was born with the basis and purpose that information is a basic need of everyone for personal development and social environment, as well as an important part of national security. Research This is a descriptive study using a qualitative technique, as well as a research paradigm to describe occurrences. Simoro Village, Gumbasa District, Sigi Regency is the research site. The family of hope program addresses the problem by focusing on public information services. Using Zeithaml's theory (Pasolong, 2008) The five service quality parameters 1) Tangibles; manifested in ineffective and inefficient physical facilities, equipment, staff, and communication materials. 2) Realism, i.e. less accurate or untrustworthy service information. 3) Responsiveness, or the inability to respond to information. 4) Assurance; knowledge remains ineffective and inefficient. 5) Compassion. Officers in the process of providing public information services are still missing.
Fragmented and Frustrated: The Clamor for Cordillera Regional Autonomy, Philippines Shivanee A. Dolo
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i2.362

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Regional autonomy is an arrangement used to accommodate a state’s distinct population. This qualitative study investigates the failure to establish regional autonomy in Cordillera, Philippines, despite its inhabitants’ distinct cultural identity and the autonomy provisions of the constitution. It examines the autonomy advocates’ constructions of the clamor’s history and justification. The study outlines the fragmented historical narratives and justifications for the three-decade-long autonomy claim. The historical narratives are divided by the issues of state-sponsored projects in the region and the involvement of communism. Also, additional decision-making powers, economic benefits, and the protection of indigenous peoples’ rights and identity comprise the arguments for its justification. This paper provides an update on the current Cordillera autonomy efforts. It is useful for those interested in the establishment of autonomous regions and how fragmented constructions contribute to its continued frustration.

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