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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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SPI, HR Competence, and SAP Affect Sidoarjo Regional Financial Report Quality: SPI, Kompetensi SDM, dan SAP Mempengaruhi Kualitas Laporan Keuangan Regional Sidoarjo Oktavia, Rindy Wahyu; Hariyanto, Wiwit
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v26i1.1443

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General Background: The demand for public sector accountability necessitates high-quality financial reporting, particularly in local government units like the Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency (BPKAD). Specific Background: The reliability of these financial reports is heavily reliant on internal organizational factors, specifically the control mechanisms, human capital capacity, and compliance with accounting standards. Knowledge Gap: Prior research has shown inconsistent results regarding the simultaneous influence of these key factors on financial report quality, creating an empirical gap that needs validation in specific regional contexts. Aims: This quantitative survey research aims to determine the combined and individual influence of the Internal Control System (ICS), Human Resource (HR) Competence, and the Effectiveness of Government Accounting Standards (GAS) on the Quality of Financial Reports at BPKAD Sidoarjo Regency. Results: Employing multiple linear regression on a sample of 45 respondents, the study concludes that the ICS, HR Competence, and the Effectiveness of GAS all significantly and positively affect the quality of financial reports. Novelty: The finding confirms the critical and unified role of all three variables as primary drivers of financial reporting quality, contributing specific data from BPKAD Sidoarjo. Implications: BPKAD should prioritize continuous professional development for HR, reinforce the existing ICS, and ensure strict adherence to GAS to maintain high report quality. Highlights: Internal Control System positively and significantly affects financial report quality. Human Resource Competence shows a significant positive correlation with report quality. Effectiveness of Government Accounting Standards significantly determines report quality. Keywords: Internal Control System, HR Competence, Government Accounting Standards, Financial Report Quality, BPKAD
Income Per Capita and Exports Drive Tax Revenue in ASEAN Countries: Pendapatan Per Kapita dan Ekspor Mendorong Pendapatan Pajak di Negara-Negara ASEAN Maghfira, Chika Nanda; Ernandi, Herman
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v26i1.1444

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General Background: Optimizing tax revenue is crucial for achieving sustainable economic growth and funding development in ASEAN countries. Specific Background: Macroeconomic factors, including Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), inflation, income per capita, and trade balance, are generally considered key determinants of a nation's tax base and revenue generation. Knowledge Gap: Existing literature shows inconsistencies regarding the sign and significance of these macroeconomic variables, particularly when assessing the role of economic growth as a potential moderator in the ASEAN context. Aims: This study aims to analyze the direct relationships between FDI, inflation, per capita income, exports, and imports with tax revenue, and to examine the moderating role of economic growth in these relationships across six ASEAN nations from 2015 to 2022. Results: Utilizing PLS-SEM, the findings indicate that per capita income and exports positively relate to tax revenue, while FDI, inflation, and imports show no direct relationship. Crucially, economic growth significantly weakens the negative association of inflation on tax revenue. Novelty: This research provides an updated, comprehensive analysis of direct and conditional macroeconomic relationships specific to the tax structure of key ASEAN economies. Implications: Policy focus should be placed on fostering higher per capita income and robust export sectors, alongside utilizing economic growth to mitigate inflationary risks to the tax system. Highlights: Per Capita Income and Exports are the significant drivers of Tax Revenue. FDI, Inflation, and Imports show no direct relationship with Tax Revenue. Economic Growth weakens the negative influence of Inflation on Tax Revenue. Keywords: Per Capita Income, Exports, Tax Revenue, Economic Growth, ASEAN
Integrated Strategy Performance: Waste Management Findings at Griyo Mulyo Sidoarjo: Strategi Terpadu dalam Pengelolaan Limbah: Temuan di Griyo Mulyo Sidoarjo Habibi, Muhammad Rizal; Rodiyah, Isnaini
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v26i1.1445

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General Background: Rapid population growth and urbanization in Sidoarjo Regency, East Java, are increasing waste generation, straining the capacity of the Griyo Mulyo Final Processing Site (TPA). Specific Background: Despite efforts, the TPA experienced overload in 2021, necessitating an immediate and comprehensive strategic overhaul to ensure sustainable waste management. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies often lack a comprehensive strategic framework, while existing management suffers from challenges like low HR competence and technology mismatch. Aims: This study analyzes the strategy of the Environmental and Sanitation Agency (DLHK) in waste management at TPA Griyo Mulyo, based on Jack Kooten's four strategic dimensions. Results: The strategies are integrated: Institutional (TPA-BLUD transformation), Organizational (participatory leadership), Program (TPS3R, volume-based tariffs), and Resource Support (HR training, SIPPAS system), resulting in a 28.2% waste volume reduction (2019-2023). However, limitations persist regarding technology compatibility and staff competency. Novelty: The use of Jack Kooten's four strategic dimensions provides a new, comprehensive framework for evaluating integrated waste management performance in a local government context. Implications: The findings offer a model for local governments to build resilient waste management systems through institutional and technological adaptation, prioritizing human resource development to overcome operational constraints. Highlights: TPA Griyo Mulyo transitioned to a BLUD model to enhance operational flexibility and accountability. Integrated strategies led to a 28.2% reduction in Sidoarjo's annual waste volume from 2019 to 2023. Management remains constrained by HR competency gaps and technology mismatch with local wet waste characteristics. Keywords: Strategy, Waste Management, TPA Griyo Mulyo, Organizational Performance, Resource Support.
Service Quality Evaluation: The Empathy Gap in Ngampelsari Village Administration: Evaluasi Kualitas Layanan: Kesenjangan Empati dalam Administrasi Desa Ngampelsari Anggraeni, Dian Adiana; Mursyidah, Lailu
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 26 No. 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v26i2.1446

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General Background: High-quality public services, especially in population administration at the village level, are central to the success of local governance. Specific Background: Despite their critical role, population administration services often face challenges related to resource limitations and procedural compliance, making continuous quality evaluation necessary. Knowledge Gap: Prior studies show inconsistent service quality, and there is a need for a specific, comprehensive assessment of service delivery at the Ngampelsari Village Government. Aims: This research aims to describe and analyze the quality of population administration services using the five Servqual dimensions, and to identify the primary supporting and inhibiting factors. Results: Findings indicate that four dimensions—Tangibles, Reliability, Responsiveness, and Assurance—are optimal. However, the Empathy dimension is less than optimal, primarily due to a lack of awareness among service officers. Inhibiting factors include limited human resources and inadequate network infrastructure. Novelty: This study offers a Servqual-based diagnostic tool applied specifically to a village-level administrative service, highlighting the critical role of human factor awareness over mere procedural compliance. Implications: The results urge the village government to prioritize targeted soft skills training to enhance officer empathy and mitigate the human resource gap. Highlights Four out of five Servqual dimensions (Tangibles, Reliability, Responsiveness, and Assurance) are considered optimal. The Empathy dimension is the primary quality gap due to low awareness among service officers. Service barriers include limited human resources and inadequate network infrastructure. Keywords: Service Quality, Empathy, Population Administration, Servqual, Ngampelsari Village
Administrative Management: E-Buddy Implementation Constraints in Rangkah Kidul Village: Manajemen Administrasi: Kendala Implementasi E-Buddy di Desa Rangkah Kidul Trias, Hermin Oknanin; Mursyidah, Lailu
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 26 No. 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v26i2.1447

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General Background: The mandate for Electronic-Based Government System (SPBE) requires all government levels, including villages, to adopt E-Office applications to enhance efficiency and public services. Specific Background: This study focuses on the implementation of the E-Buddy application in the Rangkah Kidul Village Government for administrative management. Knowledge Gap: Existing literature lacks specific evaluation of E-Office implementation success factors at the micro (village) level using established implementation models. Aims: To analyze and describe the E-Buddy application’s implementation based on Merilee S. Grindle’s four indicators: Communication, Resources, Disposition, and Bureaucratic Structure. Results: Implementation has not fully met the criteria. Communication is quite good but lacks consistent information delivery. Resources (officer capability) and Disposition (officer commitment) are major constraints, as several officials are unable to operate E-Buddy optimally. Bureaucratic Structure is supportive, aligned with Sidoarjo Regent Regulation No. 30/2020. Novelty: Applying Grindle's model identifies human factors and capacity gaps as the primary implementation obstacles for E-Office at the village level. Implications: Successful E-Office integration requires addressing human resource competency and enhancing officer disposition through mandatory training and committed leadership. Highlights: E-Buddy implementation is hindered by limited officer capability and operational mastery. Low officer commitment (Disposition) is a primary barrier to E-Office success in village administration. Bureaucratic structure supports E-Buddy, but lack of specific SOPs for letter processing remains a constraint. Keywords: Implementation, Administrative Management, E-Buddy, Grindle's Model, Officer Capability
Employee Performance Gains from E-Buddy Implementation in Larangan Village: Peningkatan Kinerja Karyawan dari Implementasi E-Buddy di Desa Larangan Sakinah, Fitria Fatimah; Choiyirah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 26 No. 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v26i2.1448

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General Background: The shift toward Electronic-Based Government Systems (SPBE) necessitates the adoption of technology in local administration to modernize management and enhance public service delivery. Specific Background: The Larangan Village Government adopted the E-Buddy application to manage official correspondence, but its actual output on employee performance requires empirical scrutiny. Knowledge Gap: While E-Office adoption is increasing, studies validating its specific effectiveness using established organizational performance indicators, particularly at the village governance level, remain limited. Aims: This research analyzes the effectiveness of the E-Buddy application in improving employee performance at the Larangan Village Government, using Gibson’s five organizational performance indicators. Results: E-Buddy demonstrates effectiveness in two key areas: Production, by increasing work productivity through technological leverage, and Efficiency, by significantly reducing managerial time and costs, although recurring technical issues persist. Employee Satisfaction is informally acknowledged but requires formal measurement. Adaptation is gradual, and long-term Organizational Development is viewed optimistically. Novelty: This study provides the first comprehensive effectiveness assessment of the E-Buddy application against the Gibson performance framework in a village context, confirming its success primarily in technical efficiency. Implications: The findings suggest prioritizing technical infrastructure upgrades and establishing formal satisfaction metrics to maximize the application's benefits and ensure sustainable organizational development. Highlights: E-Buddy implementation successfully increased administrative production and managerial efficiency. Technical problems, such as network instability, remain the primary constraint. Employee satisfaction with the application's benefits is informal and requires formal assessment. Keywords:Effectiveness, Organizational Performance, E-Buddy, Productivity, Village Government.
Limited Mentoring Resources Hinder PROPER Compliance in Pasuruan Regency: Sumber Daya Pembimbingan yang Terbatas Menghambat Kepatuhan terhadap PROPER di Kabupaten Pasuruan Suhartati, Dana; Choiyirah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 26 No. 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v26i2.1449

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General Background: Sustainable development mandates that corporations prioritize environmental stewardship, necessitating policy instruments like PROPER to promote performance beyond regulatory compliance. Specific Background: The Environmental Service of Pasuruan Regency (DLH) is tasked with providing mandatory assistance to companies participating in the PROPER program. Knowledge Gap: The actual effectiveness of this local PROPER mentoring, especially under resource constraints, remains underexplored using formal organizational effectiveness models. Aims: This study aims to analyze the Effectiveness of the PROPER Mentoring Program at the DLH Pasuruan Regency, employing M. Richard Steers' indicators: Goal Achievement, Integration, and Adaptation. Results: Goal Achievement faces significant obstacles due to a severe imbalance between the number of mentors and 50 participating companies. Conversely, Integration efforts are proactive in aligning goals and Adaptation involves active technical guidance. Novelty: This research distinctly identifies the critical constraint of human resource availability as the main barrier to achieving beyond compliance targets within the PROPER system at the regional level. Implications: To maximize effectiveness, DLH Pasuruan must urgently address the personnel gap, potentially through technology or non-technical staff mobilization, to ensure intensive mentoring and better goal attainment. Highlights Mentor-to-company ratio is severely imbalanced, hindering intensive assistance. Limited human resources directly compromise Goal Achievement and Adaptation indicators. The Environmental Service proactively demonstrates integration by aligning its goals for compliance. Keywords: Environmental Performance, Mentoring, PROPER, Resource Constraint, Steers Model.
Aligning Close Friends Feature Protection with Indonesia’s Personal Data Law: Menyesuaikan Fitur Perlindungan Teman Dekat dengan Undang-Undang Perlindungan Data Pribadi Indonesia Al Ghifari , Mochammad Hubaib; Muis, Lidya Shery
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 26 No. 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v26i2.1450

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General Background: The continuous digitalization of social interaction has accelerated the creation and sharing of personal data, demanding effective mechanisms to manage and protect user privacy. Specific Background: Social media platforms have introduced segmented sharing options, such as the 'Close Friend' feature, as a technical control to mitigate the risks associated with generalized data exposure. Knowledge Gap: Limited legal research has specifically analyzed the extent to which these technical features and their underlying privacy policies align with comprehensive national data protection frameworks, particularly the Indonesian Personal Data Protection Law (UU PDP No. 27/2022). Aims: This study legally analyzes the privacy policies of the 'Close Friend' feature across major social media platforms and assesses its conformity with Indonesian legal principles concerning personal data protection. Results: The feature structurally implements the Privacy by Design principle, offering users granular control over their content access. This technical protection is generally found to be in line with the principles stipulated in the Indonesian UU PDP. Novelty: This study provides a necessary comparative legal examination of a specific technical privacy feature against a new, comprehensive national data protection law, confirming the feature's legal viability. Implications: Despite technical compliance, the persistent risk of content misuse highlights the necessity for platforms, users, and regulators to collaborate in enhancing digital literacy to ensure optimal and shared responsibility for data security. Highlights Close Friend feature technically complies with the Privacy by Design legal principle. The feature's data protection mechanism is in alignment with Indonesia's Personal Data Protection Law (UU PDP). Data misuse risk remains high due to low user digital literacy and awareness. Keywords: Privacy Policy, Close Friend, Personal Data Protection, Privacy by Design, Digital Literacy.
Policy Evaluation of TPS3R Waste Management in Durungbedug Village: Evaluasi Kebijakan Pengelolaan Sampah TPS3R di Desa Durungbedug Salima, Nabila; Rodiyah, Isnaini
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 25 No. 4 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i4.1452

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Background: Waste accumulation remains a significant environmental challenge in Indonesia, especially at the local level. Specific Background: The Durungbedug Village government established a Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Waste Processing Site (TPS3R) to improve community-based waste management. Knowledge Gap: However, the effectiveness and efficiency of this program have not been comprehensively evaluated. Aims: This study aims to assess the waste management policy implementation in TPS3R Durungbedug Village using William Dunn’s six evaluation indicators. Results: The findings show that TPS3R has improved environmental cleanliness and reduced open waste disposal. Nevertheless, challenges persist, such as irregular waste collection, limited labor, and uneven community participation. Novelty: This study highlights how local policy implementation shapes public environmental behavior at the micro level. Implications: The results provide insights for strengthening sustainable waste management policies through participatory and structured evaluation mechanisms. Highlights: Local waste policy evaluation using Dunn’s framework Community participation and operational efficiency Policy improvement for sustainable waste management Keywords: Policy Evaluation, Waste Management, TPS3R, Community Participation, Sustainability
Optimizing Village Fund Management through Local Government Authority: Optimasi Pengelolaan Dana Desa Melalui Otoritas Pemerintah Daerah Ashar, Bramo Al; Rosnawati, Emy
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 26 No. 3 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v26i3.1454

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General Background: Village funds are a vital instrument for promoting equitable rural development and improving community welfare across Indonesia. Specific Background: The implementation of village fund management requires accountability, transparency, and participation from all community elements to ensure effective governance at the village level. Knowledge Gap: However, limited understanding of how local authorities exercise their power in managing and optimizing these funds remains a challenge. Aims: This study aims to analyze the authority of village governments in managing village funds, focusing on financial planning, allocation, implementation, and accountability mechanisms. Results: The findings reveal that village governments are authorized to use up to 3% of funds for operational needs, with the remaining resources allocated toward infrastructure development and community empowerment programs such as UMKM initiatives. Effective management was strongly supported by participatory planning through Musrenbangdes and oversight by the Village Consultative Body (BPD). Novelty: This study highlights the interconnection between local authority and fiscal decentralization as a framework for sustainable village development. Implications: Strengthening governance capacity and public participation ensures transparency and enhances local economic resilience. Highlights: Village authority plays a crucial role in transparent fund management. Participatory planning ensures community-based development. Fiscal decentralization supports sustainable village growth. Keywords: Village Fund, Local Governance, Accountability, Rural Development, Public Policy