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Journal Of Contemporary Public Administration (JCPA)
Published by Universitas Warmadewa
ISSN : 27770745     EISSN : 27770737     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22225/jcpa
Core Subject : Social,
Journal of Contemporary Public Administration (JCPA) is an open access scientific journal dedicated to entertain the latest debate and discussion on all facets of public administration, policy, and management. Articles are published in form of empirical research, conceptual or theoretical framework. The publication is done twice a year, on May and November, using Indonesian Language. Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished and original works, which are not under review in any other journal. This journal has been distributed by Faculty of Political Science, Universitas Warmadewa. This journal encompasses original research articles, review articles, and short communications, including: Good Governance Administration Public Management Collaborative management Public Services Public Policy Innovation and e-government
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ANALISIS KAPABILITAS DINAMIS DALAM REHABILITASI DAN REKONSTRUKSI PASCA BENCANA DI KOTA PALU Muhammad Alfian; Muhammad Rapi
Journal of Contemporary Public Administration 36-43
Publisher : Program Studi Administrasi Negara, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Warmadewa

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Abstract

The natural disaster that struck Palu City in 2018 had a significant impact on both the lives of its residents and the city’s infrastructure. In response, various rehabilitation and reconstruction programs have been implemented by the government in collaboration with humanitarian organizations. However, the effectiveness of these recovery policies continues to face numerous challenges. This study aims to analyze the extent to which dynamic capabilities comprising sensing, seizing, and transforming have been applied in the management of rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts in Palu City. A qualitative case study approach is employed to explore in depth the practices, obstacles, and potential of post-disaster recovery policies. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, field observations, and document analysis, with thematic analysis serving as the primary method of data processing. The findings indicate that in the sensing phase, the identification of community needs remains suboptimal due to weak inter-agency coordination and the lack of real-time data. In the seizing phase, the allocation of resources and strategic partnerships has not functioned effectively, hindered by bureaucratic barriers and overlapping programs among stakeholders. Meanwhile, in the transforming phase, the development of adaptive and sustainable systems still faces structural challenges such as land disputes and low community participation. The study concludes that the implementation of dynamic capabilities in Palu City requires further strengthening to ensure a more responsive, efficient, and sustainable recovery process in the face of future disasters.

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