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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.
Articles 478 Documents
Implementation of the Family Hope Program: Towards Indonesian Family Welfare Riyadh, Ahmad; Dwi, Aditya Prima Yudha
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i1.1362

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Family Hope Program (PKH) in Ganggang Panjang Village, Indonesia, and identify the factors that hinder or support its execution. Qualitative data was collected through purposive sampling and analyzed using Miles and Huberman's approach. The results reveal that the local PKH management was not involved in the selection of program beneficiaries, posing a significant challenge. Additionally, the lack of adequate transportation and facilities hindered the effectiveness of program facilitators. These findings underscore the need for greater local involvement in program decision-making and improved logistical support to enhance the program's impact on the target community.Highlight : The Family Hope Program (PKH) is a program launched by the Government of Indonesia in 2007 to break the chain of family poverty The local PKH management was not involved in the selection of program beneficiaries, posing a significant challenge The lack of adequate transportation and facilities hindered the effectiveness of program facilitators Keywords: Family Hope Program, implementation, Indonesia, factors, logistical support,Important aspects of the content
Impact of Kadarzi Program on Stunting Reduction Rahayu, Linda; Riyadh, Ahmad
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i1.1363

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This study aims to assess the effectiveness of the nutrition-aware family program (kadarzi) in addressing stunting in Payan Hamlet, Pabean Village, Sedati District, Sidoarjo Regency, Indonesia. The research utilized a descriptive qualitative approach, incorporating observation, interviews, and both primary and secondary data. The authors employed purposive sampling and the data analysis model of Miles and Huberman, focusing on data reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions. The study's goal was to evaluate the program's impact based on the effectiveness theory proposed by Sutrisno (2017), which includes five indicators: target accuracy, program understanding, timeliness, goal achievement, and real change. The results indicate that while the program demonstrated success in some areas, improvements are needed in terms of program understanding. The implications of this study provide valuable insights for the ongoing global efforts to combat stunting and improve child nutrition. Highlight : The study utilized a descriptive qualitative approach, incorporating observation, interviews, and both primary and secondary data. The research employed purposive sampling and the data analysis model of Miles and Huberman, focusing on data reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions. The study aimed to evaluate the program's impact based on the effectiveness theory proposed by Sutrisno (2017), which includes five indicators: target accuracy, program understanding, timeliness, goal achievement, and real change. Keywords: Kadarzi program, stunting, nutrition, Sidoarjo, Indonesia
KINARA BUMDes: Enhancing Management Strategies for Community Prosperity Sahara, Nyimas Ifada; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i1.1364

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This study employs qualitative descriptive methods, utilizing observation, interviews, and documentation to investigate the management of Kinara BUMDes in Kemiri Village, Sidoarjo Regency, through the lens of management theory by George R. Terry. Despite facing challenges induced by the COVID-19 pandemic, the village government demonstrated resilience in planning, reinvigorating Kinara BUMDes through new management units. The organizational structure was efficiently organized, ensuring a well-defined division of labor and effective communication. Results indicate successful actuation in achieving organizational goals and meticulous supervision, promoting transparency at all levels of society. The study emphasizes the adaptability and strategic planning of rural economic units, offering insights for global scholars interested in sustainable rural development practices. Highlight : Strategic Planning: Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, the study highlights the ability of Kinara BUMDes to adapt and revitalize through strategic planning, showcasing resilience in the face of unforeseen circumstances. Organizational Efficiency: The research underscores the importance of well-organized structures within BUMDes, emphasizing a clear division of labor, effective communication, and efficient supervision as crucial elements for achieving organizational goals. Transparency for Community Engagement: The findings reveal a commitment to transparency, ensuring that all activities conducted by Kinara BUMDes are accessible to and understood by all levels of society, fostering community engagement and support. Keywords: Rural Economic Units, BUMDes Management, Sustainable Development, COVID-19 Resilience, Organizational Transparency
Implementation of Sidoarjo People's Service System (SiPraja) Ningtias, Mala Nuraif Tri; Mursyidah, Lailul
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i1.1365

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This study explores the implementation of the Sidoarjo People's Service System (SiPraja) in Boro Village, Tanggulangin District, Sidoarjo Regency, focusing on factors influencing its execution. Using purposive sampling, the research identifies communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure as key factors affecting policy implementation, in line with George Edward III's framework. Findings reveal that SiPraja has been effectively implemented, with bidirectional communication and sufficient human and infrastructural resources. However, challenges persist in the disposition, particularly in adapting to the SiPraja application, and the absence of a standard operating procedure in Boro Village. This study contributes to the understanding of innovative public service systems, emphasizing the need for addressing disposition challenges for enhanced effectiveness. Highlight : Effective Bidirectional Communication: SiPraja's success is attributed to robust bidirectional communication, fostering interaction between citizens and government officials. Resource Sufficiency: Human resources, facilities, and infrastructure are deemed adequate, contributing to the seamless implementation of SiPraja. Disposition Challenges: Despite overall success, challenges in user disposition towards the SiPraja application highlight the need for targeted interventions and training. Keywords: SiPraja, Public Service Innovation, Policy Implementation, Bureaucratic Reform, Communication
Community Participation in Village Development Planning Nadhiro, Riza Ayu; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i1.1366

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This study investigates community participation in planning physical development in Suko Village, Sidoarjo District, Indonesia. Employing descriptive qualitative research, the study utilizes interviews, observation, and documentation, with purposive sampling techniques. The results reveal a five-stage model of community involvement: (1) establishment of the Suko Village RPJM drafting team, (2) hamlet meetings, (3) community participation in village development planning, (4) preparation of plans and development plans for community involvement (BPD), and (5) establishment of the Village RPJM, represented by the BPD. This study contributes to the understanding of community participation in development planning and offers insights for enhancing community involvement in urban and rural settings. Highlight : Five-stage model: Identifies key stages for community involvement in physical development planning. Purposive sampling: Ensures diverse stakeholder voices are heard during planning process. BPD representation: Empowers village representatives to champion community needs in development plans. Keywords: community participation, physical development, Suko Village, Indonesia, qualitative research
Village Information System (SID) Effectiveness in Improving Village Administrative Services Novianti, Rosita Dwi; Agustina, Isna Fitria
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i1.1367

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This research investigates the effectiveness of the Village Information System (SID) in improving public services in Sekardangan Village, focusing on the period of 2020-2022. The descriptive qualitative method is employed, utilizing primary and secondary qualitative data sources, including library research and interviews with the village head and operators. Results reveal that Sekardangan Village provides effective, fast, precise, and efficient services. However, the web-based SID has not been fully effective due to challenges faced by elderly residents with limited socialization from local government. This study contributes to the understanding of smart governance and the role of information systems in enhancing village administration services. Highlight : The study analyzes the effectiveness of the Village Information System (SID) in improving public services in Sekardangan Village, focusing on the period of 2020-2022. Qualitative data sources, including library research and interviews with the village head and operators, were utilized to assess the effectiveness of the SID. The results indicate that while Sekardangan Village provides effective, fast, precise, and efficient services, the web-based SID has not been fully effective due to challenges faced by elderly residents with limited socialization from the local government. Keywords: Effectiveness, Village Information System, Public Service, Sekardangan Village, Qualitative Method
Impact of Investment, Funding, and Dividend Policies on Food & Beverage Firms' Valuation: IDX 2018-2021 Mahmudah, Siti Miftakhurrohmah; Setiyono, Wisnu Panggah
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i2.1368

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This study examines the impact of investment decisions, funding choices, and dividend policies on firm value in the Food and Beverage sector. Analyzing data from 14 IDX-listed companies over 2018-2021, findings indicate significant positive effects of investment and funding decisions on firm value, while dividend policy's influence is negative and insignificant. Together, these factors explain 75.3% of firm value variation, highlighting the pivotal role of strategic financial decisions in shaping company worth and suggesting managerial implications. Highlight : Strategic Financial Decisions: Investment and funding choices significantly impact firm value. Dividend Policy: Despite being insignificant, dividend policy's effect on firm value is negative. Sector-specific Analysis: Findings offer insights into financial dynamics within the Food and Beverage industry. Keywords: Investment, Funding, Dividend Policy, Firm Value, Food & Beverage
Accounts Payable, Intellectual Capital, and Corporate Value: Case Study of Food and Beverage Sector on IDX 2016-2020 Wilujeng, Sri; Widodo, Heri
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i2.1369

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This quantitative study investigates the influence of account payable policy and intellectual capital on the value of companies within the food and beverages sub-sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Purposive sampling was employed to select a sample of eight manufacturing companies for the period 2016-2020. Data were collected using documentation techniques and analyzed using SPSS. Results indicate that while the account payable policy significantly affects firm value, intellectual capital does not exhibit a significant impact. These findings shed light on the strategic importance of managing account payables for enhancing firm value in the food and beverages industry. Highlights : The study investigates the influence of account payable policy and intellectual capital on firm value in the food and beverages sector. Purposive sampling was used to select a sample of eight manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Findings reveal that while account payable policy significantly affects firm value, intellectual capital does not demonstrate a significant impact. Keywords: Account Payable Policy, Intellectual Capital, Firm Value, Food and Beverages, Indonesia Stock Exchange
Dividend Policy's Role in Company Value: IDX Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (2013-2021) Sari, Roro Yona Novita; Hanun, Nur Ravita
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i2.1370

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This study investigates the interplay between dividend policy, profitability, firm size, and firm value in the context of pharmaceutical manufacturing firms listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Employing a purposive sampling technique, 54 companies were selected, and Smart Partial Least Square 3.0 program was utilized for statistical analysis. The findings reveal that while profitability exerts no significant influence on firm value, firm size positively impacts it. However, dividend policy does not moderate the relationship between profitability, firm size, and firm value. These results prompt further exploration into the nuanced dynamics of dividend policy and its implications for firm valuation strategies. Highlights : Profitability does not significantly affect firm value. Firm size positively influences firm value. Dividend policy does not moderate the relationship between profitability, firm size, and firm value. Keywords: Dividend policy, Profitability, Firm size, Firm value, Pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Financial Performance, Dividend Policy, and Firm Value in Indonesian Consumer Goods Sector: 2019-2021 Study Nurfitriana, Yunnisa; Widodo, Heri
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i2.1371

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This study investigates the nexus between return on assets (ROA), return on equity (ROE), dividend payout ratio (DPR), and firm value, represented by stock prices, within the consumer goods industry sector on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2019 to 2021. Utilizing a sample of 26 companies, employing Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis, the research reveals that neither ROA nor ROE significantly influences stock prices, and ROE exhibits no impact on DPR. Moreover, DPR fails to influence stock prices, and it cannot serve as an intervening variable between ROA or ROE and stock prices. These findings suggest a decoupling between financial performance metrics and market valuation within the consumer goods sector, urging a reconsideration of conventional wisdom regarding the determinants of stock prices in this industry Highlights : Limited Influence of ROA and ROE: The study reveals that return on assets (ROA) and return on equity (ROE) do not significantly impact stock prices in the consumer goods sector. Mediation Role of DPR: Dividend payout ratio (DPR) fails to mediate the relationship between ROA or ROE and stock prices, indicating its limited influence on market valuation within the sector. Implications for Market Valuation: The findings challenge traditional assumptions about the determinants of stock prices in the consumer goods industry, prompting a reevaluation of financial performance metrics' relevance in market valuation. Keywords: Consumer Goods Sector, Stock Prices, ROA, ROE, DPR