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Tax Literacy and Leadership Agility: Indigenous Peoples Awareness in Paying Taxes
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Over the last ten years, the world has been gripped by rapid, wide ranging changes. The world today is a society that is experiencing and living a new world order, which many today refer to as the “global and digital society”. Rapid advancements in information technology have made territorial boundaries no longer relevant in relations among nations. Today global values can easily permeate the society in remote areas. Consequently, marginalized people, who are often considered to be very far from the center of power, also have access to drivers of global developments. Local population has easy access to information on global politics taking shape in other countries. Meanwhile, local phenomena is easily picked up by international community to become international issues. The most recent issues such as terrorism, human trafficking, cybercrime, are examples of some of the issues that can be regarded as being global and local at the same time. Within the context of the above change, what is the actual position and role of public administration? Based on the general perception of public administration science experts, public policy is often regarded as the product of the interaction among domestic actors such as bureaucrats, politicians, members of business and civil society community who conduct their work based on conventional mechanisms. The reality is that there many international actors who play various roles in public policy process of any given country. Donor agencies (IMF and World Bank), Multi-National Corporations, international non-governmental organizations, regional bloc organizations (ASEAN, AFTA, etc) are institutions that often influence policy in a certain country. To that end, issues and problems which any government face today have changed as well. What problems do governments face today?; which public will influence and be influenced by policy?; what institutional mechanisms can be used to solve social problems that governments face today?; To what extent can local institutions collaborate with global institutions in resolving public problems? The International IAPA Conference will attempt to explore and delve into the above issues in order to enrich extant research on this theme in the realm of public administration science. Studying and Learning Public Administration: Global Perspective Studying and learning public administration needs to be brought into the broader domain, namely in the global context. This global context will open insight into the theory and practice of public administration based on learning from across state-nations. This panel will discuss studying and learning public administration in a global and international context. Ethics and Integrity in the Digital Era The digital revolution has changed the way people live and communicate. It has an influence on various aspects including in public administration study. Beside offers benefits, the digital era has negative excesses that will affect the ethics and integrity in governance. To reduce the negative impact, policy and regulation of the cognitive and affective aspects of the state civil apparatus need to be discussed and created. This panel discusses how ethics and integrity in the digital era. Accountability and Performance in Public Service In governance and particularly in public services, accountability and performance play importance role. With the existence of clear principles of accountability and performance, a better, cheaper, faster and smarter public service could be provided. This panel discusses theory and practice of accountability and performance in public services. Politics, Administration and Governance Relations in Globalized World Public administration can never be released from a broader context, especially in the context of politics and governance. Politics, administration and governance are always inseparable and interrelated. What is the current and future issue of politics, administration and governance relations particularly in the globalized world? This panel will strengthen the understanding and identification of interlinkage between politics and administration to build a more democratic and effective government. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Future of Government The development of AI is in line with the objectives of creating a better performance and consistency of government. AI will slowly change the way civil servants do their jobs, from paperwork to IT based work. Artificial intelligence (AI) is more than just technology. AI is the road to public administration transformation. This panel discusses AI and the future of government. Best Practice and Lesson Learned of Public Sector Reform in Asia Public sector reform becomes a necessity and a prerequisite for the success of a development process. It could enhance accountability, capability and improving public services provision. This session will discuss specifically related to the best practice and lesson learned from public sector reform in Asia.
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Denpasar Youth Festival: Digital Innovation in Increasing the Creativity and Productivity of The Youth Generation I Wayan Mirta; I Made Wimas Candranegara; Ni Made Anggriyani
Iapa Proceedings Conference 2022: Proceedings IAPA International Conference and International Indonesia Conference on Interdisci
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/proceedings.2022.691

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The Denpasar Youth Festival program is a program initiated by the Denpasar City Government to accommodate the creativity and productivity of the young generation of Denpasar City. This program also accommodates MSMEs in Denpasar City, especially those owned by the younger generation in Denpasar City in developing their business. This study aims to determine how successful the implementation of this program is considering the implementation of this program in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic. The focus of this research is on policy implementation, namely the Denpasar City Government and Policy Recipients, namely the Denpasar youth generation. The urgency in this study is the pandemic condition that has resulted in many MSMEs, especially those owned by the younger generation of Denpasar City, who have difficulty in marketing their products. The research method used is a qualitative research method. The results of this study are the Denpasar Youth Festival activities are able to facilitate the younger generation in increasing the productivity and creativity of young entrepreneurs in Denpasar City, but the obstacles faced are in terms of their product sales which decreased during the pandemic because purchasing power tends to decrease.
Analysis of Walhi's Advocacy Strategy in Green Open Space Policy in Bandar Lampung City Himawan Indrajat; Fani Destia; Denden Kurnia Drajat; Bendi Juantara
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The development process in Indonesia has currently experienced a very rapid development, especially in the industrial and property sectors. However, this is obviously inversely proportional to environmental management in Indonesia, which basically the development carried out must pay attention to various aspects, one of which is the environmental aspect. Massive development often overrides the ecological or environmental balance in urban areas, including forgetting the importance of abandoning green areas or Green Open Space (RTH). According to the Bandar Lampung City RTRW Evaluation Document, the current RTH area of Bandar Lampung City is 1,895.89 hectares or only 9.61% of the area of Bandar Lampung City. In order to meet the minimum standards for the provision of urban public RTH, Bandar Lampung City must at least strive for the provision of 10.39% or around 2,049 hectares of public RTH. There are seven sub-districts in Bandar Lampung City that are the locations for public RTH distribution, namely Sukarame, Kemiling, Way Halim, Enggal, Tanjung Karang Barat, Bumi Waras and Panjang districts. This study examines the role and contribution made by WALHI Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to the condition of Green Open Space (RTH) in Bandar Lampung City, and aims to provide an analysis of the role and contribution of civil society in its efforts to advocate for RTH policies in Bandar Lampung City and Map the obstacles faced by civil society in advocating for RTH policies in Bandar Lampung City.
Proceedings IAPA International Conference and International Indonesia Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies (IICIS) Editorial Secretary
Iapa Proceedings Conference 2022: Proceedings IAPA International Conference and International Indonesia Conference on Interdisci
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Policy Implementation in Preventing Plagiarism in Students in the Digital Age Faizal Pikri; Disa Maulida Insani; Cecep Wahyu Hoerudin
Iapa Proceedings Conference 2022: Proceedings IAPA International Conference and International Indonesia Conference on Interdisci
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/proceedings.2022.698

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The act of plagiarism or copying other people's work via the internet is a phenomenon that has been around for a while among students; in making scientific work assignments, not a few students plagiarism or copy-paste from the internet so that the task is immediately resolved. The purpose of this research was to find out how the State Islamic University Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung's efforts to prevent and deal with plagiarism in the midst of the digitalization era. Therefore, another objective of this research is to determine whether the State Islamic University of Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung students are capable and understand digital literacy. So far, the efforts made by the State Islamic University Sunan Gunung Djati have been quite good in preventing plagiarism by making policies on the percentage of plagiarism and also providing sanctions for students who commit plagiarism. However, some students still feel they need help understanding how to avoid plagiarism. In addition, some students have understood digital literacy. However, its application still needs to be improved, such as being often influenced by fake news or hoaxes and students' lack of interest in studying the truth of information on the internet for reference to scientific papers because it is considered to take a long time.
Strategies to Increase the Competitiveness of Local Products in The Global Market (Study of MSME Products in Tanggamus Regency) Roby Rakhmadi; Agus Hadiawan; Prasetya Nugeraha
Iapa Proceedings Conference 2022: Proceedings IAPA International Conference and International Indonesia Conference on Interdisci
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/proceedings.2022.687

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Small, Micro and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) must be able to become useful institutions for creating the welfare of rural communities. MSMEs must be a space that can create independent communities that gain prosperity and become institutions that can create a higher quality source of livelihood for rural communities. The growth of MSMEs in Tanggamus Regency is not much different from that of the Lampung province But it decreased from 0.959 in 2017 to 0.842 in 2018. In 2019 the growth of MSMEs in Tanggamus Regency increased significantly above the growth of other provinces. Villages have different and diverse characteristics that will have an impact on the working model of MSMEs. Therefore, it is necessary to have a business model that is able to be implementable in a specific context in accordance with the criteria for the MSME model in a village. Therefore, a study of the business model needs to be carried out using quantitative methods. Based on this, this research was carried out in an explanatory manner to find a MSME business model that is adapted to global market segmentation.
The Recovery of State Losses through Corruption Asset Confiscation: Policies and Obstacles Syahiruddin Latif; Rizki Ramadani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/proceedings.2022.703

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The success of eradicating corruption is measured not only by the success rate of convicting perpetrators, but also by the rate of recovering state losses. The purpose of this article is to explain the government's legal policies regarding the recovery of state losses through the confiscation of corruption assets, as well as the various obstacles to its implementation. This normative/doctrinal study analyzes secondary data in the form of legal materials using conceptual and statutory approaches. A qualitative-prescriptive narrative is used to present the analysis. In general, the Indonesian government has issued a number of regulations that can be used to recover state losses caused by corruption. This is asserted, among other things, in the Criminal Code, the UNCAC, which the Indonesian government has ratified, and Corruption Laws, which stated that the recovery of state losses can be accomplished through both criminal and civil law procedures. However, the existing policies still face some obstacles, both in terms of unclear legal substance, the ability and commitment of law enforcement officials, to the limitations of facilities and infrastructure.
Village Fund Policy Based Planning Development Siti Hajar; Kholilul Kholik; Nur Ambia Arma
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Village funds are used for village development through the development of village potential as an effort to increase PAD and the community's economy, including the establishment of BUMDes which aims to manage village assets and can open new job opportunities for village communities. This village fund also requires dedication from the village government but because of the limited capacity of human resources as village fund managers and village heads. Acceleration of village development with the use of village funds can be carried out by utilizing area-based village funds that lead to natural resource management adapted to rural settlements, government services, social services, and economic activities so that village potentials and problems can be mapped and resolved in perspective more comprehensive. The method used in this study is the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) method. This research produces a form of synergistic participation in developing village potential through village fund policies that must be managed and can provide benefits to the community so that it can encourage the realization of village independence and at the same time integrate village potential with all parties, namely the government, community, private sector.
Identifying Best Method for Forecasting Tax Income using Time Series Analysis Fitri Pebriani Wahyu; Indriyani Dwi Rahmawati; Khaerul Umam
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Regional independence can be seen from the high or low local indigenous income. In doing planning, forecasting is needed as consideration for policy making. For economic development planning, accurate predictions of regional income are needed. Majalengka Regency as one of the districts included in the national legislation program Segitiga Rebana area is projected as the driving force for the economic growth of Java Province Barat. The research method uses secondary data on regional tax revenue receipts of Majalengka Regency obtained from the Central Statistics Agency. Data analysis using time series with models tested including Single Exponential Smoothing, Double Exponential Smoothing, Winters Method Additive, and Winters Method Multiplicative. The study aimed to find the best forecasting methods for receiving local tax incomes. The results indicated the Winters Method Additive is the best forecasting method that can be used to forecast local tax incomes. The Mean Absolute Percentage Error of Winters Method Additive reaches the accurate category with a value of 14% when level is 0.1, trend is 0.2, and seasonal is 0.1.
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Iapa Proceedings Conference 2021: Sub Theme: Regional Governance
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Co-Production of the Provision of Public Goods by the Community in Darungan Village, Jember Regency Supranoto Supranoto; Mohammad Baladdudin Dayar; Faiqoh Faiqoh
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/proceedings.2022.699

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This paper is the development of research that examines the long experience of Darungan Village, Jember Regency in providing public goods in the form of clean water for its citizens. The study was conducted from the institutional perspective of the Ostrom (1980) and Bromley (1989) model and focused on a) the role of the parties, particularly the government and society, in co-production institutions, and b) the challenges and obstacles faced. The research was conducted using a descriptive qualitative approach, involving some informants from both the community and village government to the district government. All informants were selected on the basis that they knew the process being studied due to their direct involvement. Primary data were collected using in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and focus group discussions. Secondary data was collected by the document study method. All data were tested for validity by triangulation of sources and methods before being analyzed by an interactive analysis model. Research finds that co-production institutions in the provision of clean water experience various obstacles in line with the ups and downs of the government's role.