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Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25989901     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21070/ijppr.v17i0
Core Subject : Social,
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review (IJPPR) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo four times a year. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. This journal aims is to provide a place for academics and practitioners to publish original research and review articles. The articles basically contains any topics concerning public policy on all aspects. IJPPR is available in online version. Language used in this journal is Indonesia or English.
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Investigating Community Problems Inside Indonesian National Parks: From Overview to Case Study at Sukamade Geoforest Coastal Area Octastefani, Theresia; Wang, Hurng-Jyuhn
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 3 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1375

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This study explores the challenges encountered by residents within Indonesian national parks, focusing specifically on the local communities in the Sukamade Geoforest Coastal area of Meru Betiri National Park. Despite the recognized need for regional government and community involvement in park management, this research identifies a significant gap in effective community empowerment and management practices. Employing qualitative descriptive methods, including observations, interviews, and literature reviews, the study analyzes data using the Miles, Huberman, and Saldana interactive method, which includes data condensation, display, and verification. The findings reveal multifaceted issues faced by the Sukamade community, ranging from administrative and legal challenges to socio-cultural and environmental awareness problems. These results underline the necessity of integrating local communities into national park management to enhance environmental conservation efforts and community welfare, suggesting a reevaluation of current governance frameworks to address these complexities. Highlights: Lack of community empowerment hampers park management. Challenges include administrative, legal, socio-cultural, and environmental issues. Integrated management involving local communities is vital. Keywords: Indonesian National Parks, Community Involvement, Challenges, Multifaceted Issues
E-Government Boosts Administrative Efficiency in Rural Indonesia Muwardi, Alifiah Arum; Sukmana, Hendra
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 3 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1376

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This study evaluates the effectiveness of the Plavon Dukcapil website in enhancing population administration in the Mining Village government. Using a descriptive qualitative method, the research focuses on four indicators: program target accuracy, socialization, objectives, and monitoring. Results show that while the website effectively serves its intended community, socialization efforts are lacking, leading to limited awareness among less tech-savvy residents. Despite human resource challenges, the website meets its objective of expediting administrative processes. However, formal monitoring is absent. The findings suggest a need for better socialization, continuous monitoring, and enhanced training for human resources to optimize e-government services at the village level. Highlights: Target Accuracy: Website effectively serves the community, increasing administration activities. Socialization: Limited awareness due to inadequate efforts and reliance on word of mouth. Program Monitoring: Lacks formal oversight; requires continuous monitoring and human resource training. Keywords: E-government, population administration, Mining Village, program effectiveness, qualitative study
Transforming Population Administration for Global Smart Cities through Sipraja Agustina, Nuke Kenya; UB, Ahmad Riyadh
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 3 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1378

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This study analyzes the implementation of the SIPRAJA Application Program for population administration services in Bluru Kidul Village. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation, and analyzed using Miles and Huberman's model. The study, guided by Merille S. Grindle's framework, found that while SIPRAJA aligns with its objectives and provides timely service satisfaction, it faces challenges in socialization and technological readiness. Only 19% of residents use the program, preferring conventional services due to technological limitations and unavailable system features. The findings highlight the need for improved socialization and training to enhance resident participation and system effectiveness, contributing to smart city goals. Highlights: Program Success: SIPRAJA meets objectives, offers timely service satisfaction. Challenges: Socialization and technological readiness limit resident participation. Recommendations: Improve socialization and training for better system adoption. Keywords: SIPRAJA, population administration, Bluru Kidul, qualitative research, public service
Global Insights on Public Perceptions and Engagement based on TikTok politics Devi, Indah Kartika; Sinduwiatmo, Kukuh
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 3 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1379

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In the digital era, social media platforms like TikTok are increasingly used for political campaigns. This study examines the PAN party's use of the viral TikTok song "PAN 12" to engage students, using Davidoff’s public perception theory. Employing a qualitative descriptive method with six student informants from Sidoarjo, the research reveals mixed perceptions: some find the content engaging, while others criticize it for lacking substantive political content. The findings highlight that while TikTok can reach a wider audience and enable direct interaction with voters, it risks prioritizing popularity over political substance. Therefore, the PAN party should address criticisms with transparency and substantial communication to enhance understanding of their political goals. Highlights: TikTok engages a wider audience for political campaigns. "PAN 12" song evokes mixed reactions from students. Balance popularity with substantive communication to address criticisms. Keywords: Social Media, TikTok, Political Campaigns, Public Perception, Student Engagement
Revamping Village Governance based on Insights from Law 6/2014 in Indonesia Anggraeni, Ditya Gita; UB, Ahmad Riyadh
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 3 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1380

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This study explores the implementation of Law Number 6 of 2014 in Gempol Village, Pasuruan Regency, focusing on factors hindering and supporting village officials' performance in orderly village administration. Using a descriptive qualitative approach with interviews, observation, and documentation, the research reveals challenges in communication, resource management, bureaucratic structure, and organizational culture among officials. Findings indicate a need for improved communication, resource allocation, and organizational culture to enhance Law Number 6 of 2014's effectiveness and overall village administration performance. Highlights: Communication gaps hinder Law 6/2014's effectiveness in Gempol Village. Resource allocation issues impact orderly administration in Gempol Village. Cultural change needed for better Law 6/2014 implementation in Gempol. Keywords: Implementation, Law Number 6 of 2014, Gempol Village, Performance, Orderly Administration
SIPRAJA's impact on Community Engagement can be seen from the public service revolution Sentifolia, Shendya Rossi; Mursyidah, Lailul
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 3 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1382

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This research evaluates the effectiveness of SIPRAJA in Porong Village, Indonesia, aiming to enhance public service quality. Despite challenges like low community participation, the study identifies factors hindering and supporting SIPRAJA and assesses its impact using qualitative methods. Results show strategic planning, policy coordination, and effective monitoring as key to its success, emphasizing the importance of improved socialization for community engagement. Highlights: SIPRAJA Program Evaluation: Assessing public service effectiveness in Porong Village. Key Success Factors: Strategic planning, policy coordination, and community engagement. Community Participation: Improving socialization for enhanced public service involvement. Keywords: SIPRAJA, public service effectiveness, community engagement, strategic planning, qualitative research
Insights into Enhancing Rural Service Quality through Community-Driven Research Pratama, Yoga Putra Nur; Fitria Agustina, Isna
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 3 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1383

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This research analyzes the quality of population administration services in Kejapanan village, Gempol District, Pasuruan Regency, focusing on both inhibiting and supporting factors. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were gathered through interviews, observations, and documentation with village officials and community users. Findings indicate deficiencies in service facilities, reliability due to established standards, responsiveness through a suggestion box, inadequate punctuality, and strong empathy from officials. Challenges include human resource quality and employee discipline, while training supports service improvements. Enhancing facilities, discipline, and training are recommended to boost service quality. Highlights: Service Deficiencies: Gaps in facilities, infrastructure, and punctuality impact quality. Officer Reliability: Established standards ensure reliable administration and service support. Community Interaction: Responsiveness and empathy foster positive community relations. Keywords: population administration, service quality, village governance, qualitative research, community satisfaction
Transforming Food Security for Economic Independence in Indonesia Sari, Endang Kumala; Fitria Agustina, Isna
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 3 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1384

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Food security, crucial for ensuring access to sufficient, nutritious food, is a key government focus. This study examines the food security program in Watutulis Village, Prambon District, aimed at achieving economic independence. Using a descriptive qualitative method, data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation, with purposive sampling of knowledgeable informants. Results show successful efforts in food production and access, notably through fish farming, but limited utilization of these resources beyond household consumption. The study suggests enhancing collaborations with local businesses to create value-added food products, driving economic growth and independence for the village. Highlights: Successful food production and access via fish farming. Limited food utilization beyond household consumption. Need collaboration with local businesses for economic growth. Keywords: food security, Watutulis Village, economic independence, food utilization, qualitative research
Effective Facilitation and Major Improvements through Revamping Wage Regulations in Indonesia Evendi , Zakaria; Fitria Agustina, Isna
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 3 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1385

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This study examines the role of the Sidoarjo Regency Manpower Office in determining the Regency/City Minimum Wage (UMK). Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation with key informants such as workers' unions, employers, and government officials. The findings reveal that the Manpower Office effectively facilitates wage determination by providing necessary infrastructure, forming wage councils, and aligning with central government regulations. However, improvements in infrastructure efficiency and the development of clearer, faster regulatory methods are needed. This research highlights the office's strengths and areas for enhancement in setting fair minimum wages. Highlights: Effective Facilitation: Provides infrastructure and forms wage councils for UMK determination. Regulatory Alignment: Complies with central government policies and living needs. Infrastructure Improvement: Enhances efficiency and develops faster, clearer regulations. Keywords: Sidoarjo Regency, Manpower Office, Minimum Wage, Labor Regulation, Qualitative Research
Uncovering Barriers to Rural Development to Empower Communities in Indonesia Novitasari, Wulan; Rodiyah, Isnaini
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 3 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1386

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This research analyzes the role of the Village Community Empowerment Institution (LPMD) in the development of Watesnegoro village, Ngoro sub-district, Mojokerto district. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected from the village head, LPMD head, village secretary, treasurer, and planning officer through observation, interviews, and documentation. The study finds that while LPMD efforts in socialization, training, and community skill improvement are positive, overall effectiveness is limited by low community participation and inadequate human resources. Enhancing community involvement and human resource quality is essential for the success of LPMD programs and village economic development. Highlights: LPMD's Impact Assessment: Vital for Watesnegoro Village Development. Limited Engagement: Hinders LPMD Programs and Economic Growth. Skill Enhancement: Key to Effective LPMD and Community Empowerment. Keywords: LPMD, Village Development, Community Empowerment, Mojokerto District, Qualitative Analysis

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