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BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 08543844     EISSN : 23557826     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20476/jbb
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
The scope includes but is not limited to: public policy, administrative reform, local government studies, public and private governance, digital governance and business, digital finance, innovation, entrepreneurship, small businesses, people and culture in organization, knowledge management, organizational behavior, fiscal policy, tax administration, international tax, and the politics of taxation.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Bond Rating Change Announcement and the Effect on Stock and Bond Return Pireningtyas, Fathia Hapsari; P., Umanto Eko
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This research uses event study method in order to examine the difference in abnormal returns for stocks (average abnormal return) and bonds (spread yield). The sample used is listed companies in Indonesian Stock Exchange for the period 2007-2011 which issue corporate bonds and have bond rating changes issued by PT Pefindo. The analyses of this research were performed using one sample t test, paired t test, and multiple regression method. The results showed that: 1) There is no significant difference on average abnormal stock returns and abnormal bond returns before the announcement, during the announcement, and after the announcement of bond rating changes, 2) Cumulative return of stock increases following bond rating upgrades and decreases following bond rating downgrades although both are insignificant. In contrast, the cumulative return for bonds decreases significantly following bond rating upgrades and increases insignificantly following bond rating downgrade, and 3) The magnitude of bond rating changes gives no significant positive effect on average abnormal stock returns and spread yield.
Proposing an Efficient and Democratic Policy of General Election Budget for Promoting Local Fiscal Autonomy Koeswara, Hendri; Liesmana, Roza; Hanida, Rozidateno P.; Muluk, Saeful
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This research aims to generate general picture of Direct Election for Regional Leader’s (Pemilukada) funding, identify the main problem concerning Pemilukada budget, and suggest practical recommendation on managing Pemilukada budget. This is a qualitative research, using the data collection techniques of in-depth interview and Focus Group Discussion, as well as document analysis on Pemilukada budget and Regional Budget (APBD). The location of the research is in Solok and Bandung District. Both are chosen based on their characteristic of Pemilukada budget best practice and their regional fiscal capacity. The result of this research is a model for Pemilukada budget as instructed by the Law that at present has not been effective in minimizing various problems concerning the implementation of general election at regional level. Pemilukada is budgeted in APBD, heavily encumbering regional finance; therefore regional government’s work plan should be rationalized on the fiscal year of Pemilukada. Recommendation for a model for funding Pemilukada is to budget Pemilukada through National Budget (APBN).
Building the Local-Based Elements of National Anti Corruption Integrity System in West Sumatera Valentina, Tengku Rika; Putera, Roni Ekha
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So far an integrity system was designed by the State, followed by any kind of sanction, when an act of corruption had been committed; thus resulting in a systemic circle of corruption. Reconstructing corruption on the basis of text and theory cannot only be conducted editorially; but must also consider the emergent phenomena. There is something ”missed” by the State, i.e. anti corruption integrity can be initiated from local wisdoms of each region, by employing Model of National Integrity, as suggested by Jeremy Pope, and four indicators of OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) as mentioned in Components of Integrity: Data and Benchmarks for Tracking Trends in Government, adopted to generate a local-based model of national anti corruption integrity system on the lowest tier of government in West Sumatera, namely Nagari Kapau of Agam District and Nagari Ketaping of Padang Pariaman District. This research was conducted by employing the method of Grounded Theory. The result of this research shows that inside a Nagari, its apparatus, people and institutions can make join commitment by adopting the virtues of local culture in developing Nagari with integrity principle (anti corruption).
Deffense Offset Policy in Indonesia Tippe, Syarifudin
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Offset mechanism is a policy of the defense industry sector which had been increasing since 1950. Offset implementation has provided some profit-making such as offset obligations in the United States to encourage exports and offset policy in India that had been increasing since 1959 through the use of modern technology facilities by creating the National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL). On the other hand, Indonesia as one of the pioneers in the implementation of defense offsets is still heavily dependent on the procurement of defense equipment from other countries. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the implementation of defense offsets in Indonesia and the importance of the defense offset policy in Indonesia. Thus, this study is able to contribute to public policy in Indonesian literature. This study used a qualitative approach to conduct a study in the defense industry with the application of defense -related offsets in Indonesia. The results showed that the low competitiveness of the defense industry is due to the low quality of human resources, lack of research and development programs in the field of defense industry and the lack of legal protection in the defense offset policy.
The Dynamic of e-KTP Evaluation Program in DKI Jakarta Soemartono, Triyuni
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The study aims to analyze the evaluation of e-KTP program implementation. The usage of electronic identity (e-ID/e-KTP) provides several benefits for users, private institutions, and the government, hence encouraging many countries to implement such program. In 2009, Indonesia launched the e-KTP program as a National Identity Card, by pointing six districts/municipalities as a pilot project. e-KTP is a demographic document containing security or controlling system—both administration as well as information technology based on national population database. Each citizen may only have one KTP with one Resident Registration Number (NIK)—as a single identity for each resident, valid for life. In 2011, DKI Jakarta, as the capital of Indonesia, has implemented the e-KTP program. The research used qualitative method to describe the phenomenon, classify and evaluate it, by taking the administrative-village (Kelurahan) of Pondok Pinang, Kebayoran Lama Sub-district in South Jakarta and Duri Kepa, Kebon Jeruk Sub-district in West Jakarta as the case study. The result shows that the implementation of the policy still have shortages, particularly related to major resources, such as limited technical resources and human resources to operate the e-KTP program. The problems need to be evaluated in order to improve the success of dynamic and updated e-KTP program in the future.
Change in Student Mindset Toward Entrepreneur an Action Research Rahayu, Amy Y.S.
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In general, students want to complete their study faster, graduate and get a job, but in fact the unemployment rate is open of the graduates have increased. Students who have been prepared and furnished with specific skills and expertise increasingly help the student’s preparedness to face undesirable conditions and only become job-seeker, and not as job-provider. Under this circumstance, the study of change in the student mindset toward entrepreneurship is necessary considered to find the right approach in changing people mindset toward the generation of creativity and innovation of the valuable works. This further expectation can help developing students a sense of confidence and their preparedness to navigate the real world after graduation. This research used an action research approach in the form of guidance based on a model of creative economic development and the process model of creativity-innovation-entrepreneurial, through six steps of guidance. The result showed that first, the process of transformation comprising guidance toward change in the mindset of participants run quite well; however, there are still many shortcomings, especially in terms of participants’ commitment and ability to develop the creative product. Second, the creation of space for the development of creative ideas, through motivation and awareness of participants, though not yet perfect and there are still barriers, such as the timing and lecture schedule.
Servicescapes Analysis of National Museum Suwaryono, Ixora Lundia; Rosinta, Febrina; Soeling, Pantius Drahen
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The existence of museums in big cities like Jakarta seemed to be neglected. The display inside a museum is often considered uninteresting, making visitors less appreciate the collection objects, thus receive no added value from their visit. Therefore, a research related to physical appearance of a museum is required. The physical appearance of a service organization, also called servicescapes, consists of ambient condition, layout and signage. A survey has been conducted to describe the importance of servicescape for National Museum, as well as the explanation about the subject. This research suggests some recommendations on the servicescapes in National Museum to improve visitors’ experience.
Public Participation in the Implementation of Forestry Decentralization in Indonesia Tolo, Emilianus Yakob Sese
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The implementation of decentralization in Indonesia brings two-fold effects. On the one hand, it has given more autonomy for regions to organize and manage their governmental affairs. However, on the other hand, regional autonomy causes problems in society, such as increased corruption, money politics, and environmental damage. By using descriptive-qualitative approach, the author evaluated the implementation of forestry decentralization in Indonesia with research focus in Manggarai and Central Maluku districts. This study found that the implementation of forestry decentralization ignored community involvement thus brought negative consequences such as the increasing damage to forest ecosystems and the declining public welfare. Therefore, in order to bring benefits for forest conservation and welfare of the community, forestry decentralization needs to fortify community involvement.

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