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Public Policy Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27464490     DOI : 10.37905/ppj.v1i1.371
Public Policy Journal aims to encourage scientific research, new theoretical and practical solutions for the development and application of public policy. The scope of the journal includes the following fields: Public Administration Public Policy Public Management Human Resource Management Organizational Theory Ethics in Public Administration Policy Analysis and Public Budgeting Public Policy Evaluation Formulation and Implementation of Public Policy Bureaucracy and Government Regional Autonomy
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EFFECTIVENESS OF SCHOOL OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE (BOS) MANAGEMENT IN MTS ALKHAIRAAT GORONTALO CITY Olii, Rara Ayudyah; Aneta, Asna; Sulila, Ismet
Public Policy Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

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This research confers the description of the effectiveness of School Operational Assistance (BOS) management in MTs Alkhairaat Gorontalo City and proponent and inhibiting factors. It used a qualitative descriptive approach. The research data sources were primary and secondary, collected with observation, interview, and documentation. The data analysis technique used was Miles and Huberman’s interactive analysis model. Findings demonstrate that (1) Because of its success, the School Operational Assistance program implemented in MTs Alkhairaat Gorontalo City was considered effective, (2) BOS management was ineffective, attested by stagnant students’ academic and non-academic achievements, (3) In general, the satisfaction level with the BOS program was effective, justified by parents’ responses arguing their satisfaction, (4) Input and output levels were still ineffective for there were many challenges which should be confronted to attain the program aims and targets, and (5) A successful BOS program implementation had a direct impact on the community, which now found it easy to fulfill education for children. Additionally, it is foreseeable that BOS can elevate students’ achievement in MTs Alkhairaat Gorontalo City.
HOW EMPLOYEE BENEFITS AND WORK DISCIPLINE AFFECT EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCES IN THE BONE BOLANGO DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND VILLAGE EMPOWERMENT (DPMD) Salim, Yayuk Juliarti; Abdussamad, Zuchri; Tui, Fenti Prihatini
Public Policy Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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This research gives the analysis of how employee benefits and work discipline affect employee performances in the Bone Bolango Department of Community and Village Empowerment (DPMD), either in partial or simultaneous. It used a quantitative approach and an ex post facto research method. The research design was causality. The research population was made up of 48 people. Using a saturation sampling method, we acquired 48 research samples. Data collection techniques were questionnaire, observation, and documentation. The data analysis technique used was double regression. Findings present that (1) Employee benefits (TPP) had a positive and significant impact on employee performances in the Bone Bolango Department of Community and Village Empowerment (DPMD) at a coefficient of determinatioan of 14.60%, (2) Work discipline had a positive and significant impact on employee performances in the Bone Bolango Department of Community and Village Empowerment (DPMD) at a coefficient of determination of 61.20%, (3) Employee benefits (TPP) and work discipline simultaneously had a positive and significant impact on employee performances in the Bone Bolango Department of Community and Village Empowerment (DPMD) at a coefficient of determination of 75.20%, while the rest, 24.80%, was elucidated by other variables unexplained in this research, such as communication, organizational culture, employee competency, work commitment, and information and communication supports. Optimizing both employee benefits and work discipline is thus foreseeable to elevate employee performances in the Bone Bolango Department of Community and Village Empowerment (DPMD).
THE EFFECT OF WORK MOTIVATION AND WORK DISCIPLINE ON STATE CIVIL APPARATUS (ASN) PERFORMANCES IN THE REGIONAL CIVIL SERVICE AGENCY IN GORONTALO PROVINCE Djibran, Nadesyia; Ilato, Rosman; Aneta, Yanti
Public Policy Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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This research aims to analyze the effect of work motivation and work discipline on state civil apparatus (ASN) performances in the Regional Civil Service Agency (BKD) in Gorontalo Province, either partial or simultaneous. The research method used was quantitative. The data analysis used was double regression. Research findings demonstrate that 1) The partial test attested to a significant effect of work motivation on employee performances in BKD in Gorontalo Province by 38.07%, 2) The partial test indicated a significant effect of work discipline on employee performances in BKD in Gorontalo Province by 48.72%, and 3) The simultaneous test justified that 68.2% of the employee performance variability in BKD in Gorontalo Province was affected by employee work motivation and work discipline, whereas the rest, 31.8%, was affected by other variables.
IMPLEMENTING THE FINGERPRINT ELECTRONIC ATTENDANCE POLICY IN THE LIMBOTO SUBDISTRICT HEAD OFFICE GORONTALO DISTRICT Manguleta, Rahmat; Tahir, Arifin; Kamuli, Sukarman
Public Policy Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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We confer an analysis of the implementation of fingerprint electronic attendance policy in the Limboto subdistrict head office Gorontalo District and factors contributing to its success. We used a descriptive qualitative method and collected data in three manners, i.e., interview, observation, and documentation. Data were analyzed using Mills and Huberman’s analysis model, through which we reduced, presented, and verified data as well as drew conclusions. Findings demonstrate that 1) The fingerprint electronic attendance policy had been well implemented in the Limboto subdistrict head office Gorontalo District, attested by well-convened policy planning, implementation, and supervision; 2) Factors determining the implementation of fingerprint electronic attendance policy in the Limboto subdistrict head office Gorontalo District were communication, resources, disposition, bureaucratic structure, and force majeure. The implementation had succeeded in elevating PNS discipline and performances. We could see this in how discipline they were to arrive in the office and go home by schedule, how prepared they were when the manual attendance system was converted to the electronic one, and how good the communication between the head and staff as regards the policy implementation was. Additionally, their discipline was quantitatively proven by the report of electronic attendance in November 2020, which reached 94%. However, we also found some challenges, e.g., facility constraints, breeding problems in several marginalized sub-villages, and force majeure because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF POPULATION ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENT SERVICE DELIVERY (FAMILY CARDS AND BIRTH CERTIFICATES) IN THE GORONTALO CITY DEPARTMENT OF POPULATION AND CIVIL REGISTRATION Husain, Odi Prawira; Abdussamad, Zuchri; Sulila, Ismet
Public Policy Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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This research aims to analyze and describe the effectiveness of family card and birth certificate service delivery in the Gorontalo City Department of Population and Civil Registration, as well as the supporting and inhibiting factors It used a qualitative descriptive approach. Research data sources were primary and secondary and data collection methods were observation, interview, and documentation. The data analysis technique applied was Miles and Huberman’s interactive model. Research findings attest to the effectiveness of population administrative document service delivery, which in this case, the documents were family cards and birth certificates, based on the effectiveness scale by JP. Campbell, was that (1) The entire program was considered effective, based on all services delivered and registered in SIAK, (2) A target success was ineffective as the achievement of family cards did not meet the target predetermined, (3) In regard to public satisfaction, most communities gave positive responses but with several notes to elevate service quality, (4) Input and output levels by service delivery procedures, service delivery schedule, service delivery cost, facilities and infrastructures, and apparatuses’ competencies were ineffective, and (5) The ultimate goal was to achieve all service delivery aspects, specifically in relation to family cards and birth certificates. Proponent factors of the effectiveness of birth certificate service delivery were both internal and external, breeding a high achievement of birth certificates. Factors inhibiting the effectiveness of family card delivery services were internal, i.e., the condition of the Department itself, and external, i.e., public awareness of and concerns on population documents, especially family cards.

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