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Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision
ISSN : 27761266     EISSN : 27761266     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55885/jprsp
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision (JPRSP) ISSN 2776-1266 (print), 2776-1266 (online) is an open access and peer reviewed journal includes all the areas of research activities such as Public Policy, Law, Governance, Leadership, Multicultural, Gender, Humanities, Anthropology, Sociology, Social Welfare, Social Work, Communication, Media Studies and Journalism.
Articles 184 Documents
Good Corporate Governance Practices in the Management of Regional Public Companies Wai Tipalayo Polewali Mandar Regency Achmad Fauzi Kusmin; Aco Nata Saputra; Andi Nur Fiqhi Utami; Citra N Fariaty; Muhammad Tanzil Aziz Rahimallah
Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55885/jprsp.v6i2.777

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of Good Corporate Governance (GCG) principles in the management of the Regional Public Company Wai Tipalayo, located in Polewali Mandar Regency. As a public water utility, this regional public plays a vital role in fulfilling basic community needs while contributing to regional original income. Employing a qualitative approach with a phenomenological method, this research explores how the five core principles of GCG transparency, accountability, responsibility, independence, and fairness are applied in organizational governance. Data collection was conducted through direct observation, in-depth interviews with key stakeholders (including directors, managers, and customers), and document analysis. The findings reveal that transparency is implemented primarily through digital platforms such as social media and the company's official website, although financial transparency remains limited to internal stakeholders and regional authorities. Accountability is evidenced by clearly defined job descriptions and routine performance evaluations. The principle of responsibility is reflected in the company's commitment to environmental sustainability and social service to the community. Independence is demonstrated by the company's ability to self-finance operational costs without external political interference. Moreover, fairness is upheld through equitable recruitment practices and equal treatment of employees regardless of their employment status. Overall, the study concludes that consistent application of GCG principles enhances organizational performance and public trust in Wai Tipalayo’s Regional Public Company. However, greater efforts are still required to expand financial transparency and strengthen external collaboration to support sustainable corporate governance.
The Impact of Social Media Influencers and User-Generated Content on Umrah Travel Purchase Decisions in Indonesia Rizky Ajeng Andriani; Gabrielle Meiscova Johvans M; Rizko Ilham Maulana
Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55885/jprsp.v6i2.879

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This study aims to examine the influence of social media influencer source credibility and homophily-based user-generated content on Umrah pilgrims’ purchase decisions in the digital environment. The research adopts a quantitative approach using a survey method, with data collected from 316 respondents across Indonesia who have experience or interest in Umrah travel. Data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling to evaluate both the measurement and structural models. The results indicate that influencer expertise has a positive and significant effect on purchase decisions, while trustworthiness and attractiveness do not show a significant direct influence. In addition, homophily-based user-generated content demonstrates a strong and significant effect, highlighting the importance of perceived similarity in shaping consumer confidence and reducing perceived risk. These findings suggest that Umrah pilgrims prioritize informational value, experiential relevance, and perceived similarity over visual appeal or assumed trust when making high-risk religious travel decisions. In conclusion, this study emphasizes the strategic role of expert-driven influencer credibility and authentic, homophilic user-generated content in digital marketing communication for Umrah travel services, contributing to the understanding of digital consumer behavior in high-risk and religious service contexts.
The Moderating Role of Digital Supply Chain and Biodiesel Policy on Fuel Supply Chain Performance in the N-PSO Sector Deasy Rizqiana; Wahyuningsih Santosa; Tri Wulandari Satitidjati Dewayana; Dwi Rima Lestari
Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55885/jprsp.v6i2.884

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The implementation of Indonesia’s mandatory biodiesel policy has increased the complexity of fuel supply chain management, particularly in the Non-Public Service Obligation (N-PSO) sector, which operates without price subsidy support. This condition requires strong process integration and operational capability to maintain supply chain performance amid policy dynamics and supply risks. This reserach aims to analyze the effect of supply chain integration on fuel supply chain performance in the N-PSO sector, with supply chain capability as a mediating variable and digital supply chain and biodiesel policy as moderating variables. A quantitative approach was employed using primary data collected through a questionnaire survey of several fuel trading companies and their contractors who are acting under the national biodiesel blending mandate in Indonesia. Data were analyzed using PLS-SEM modeling. The results indicate that supply chain integration has a positive and significant effect on supply chain capability and supply chain performance, and supply chain capability mediates this relationship. Digital supply chain is not proven to moderate the effect of supply chain integration on supply chain capability. In addition, biodiesel policy does not moderate the effect of supply chain capability on supply chain performance. These findings indicate that improvements in supply chain performance in the N-PSO sector are mainly driven by internal integration and operational capability rather than by the moderating role of digitalization and policy intervention.
Policy Implementation of PSU Handover in Griya Srimahi Indah Housing Lia Fanny; Yulianto Yulianto
Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55885/jprsp.v6i2.891

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This study examines the implementation of the policy for handing over infrastructure, facilities, and utilities in supporting settlement suitability in Griya Srimahi Indah Housing, Bekasi Regency. The policy is intended to ensure that basic settlement facilities are managed by the local government after being handed over by private developers. The study addresses three main questions: how the handover policy is implemented, what major challenges arise in the process, and what roles are played by key stakeholders. A qualitative case study approach is employed, using in‑depth interviews, non‑participant observation, and document analysis. The findings show that implementation is partial and has not fully achieved the intended objectives. In terms of communication, coordination between government agencies remains inconsistent. Regarding resources, there are limitations in technical human resources within the local government and limited budget support. In terms of disposition, implementers show uneven commitment in completing administrative procedures. From the bureaucratic structure perspective, handover procedures are fragmented across several work units. Stakeholders such as the local government, the developer, and residents have differing interests, while coordination mechanisms have not been optimally developed. The study concludes that policy implementation proceeds at an inconsistent pace, constrained by a structural context that does not sufficiently support consistent implementation and by stakeholder roles that are not yet facilitated through structured policy communication and participation.