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Adabi: Journal Of Public Administration And Business
ISSN : 25416596     EISSN : 26225751     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62066/jpab.v10i2
Adabi: Journal of Public Administration and Business is an international journal published by Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Adabiah Padang. This journal discusses and raises various issues related to admininstration and business both theoretically and practically, while also raises the issue of research in business and administration such as: curriculum, media and learning model, instruments for evaluation in business and administration, learning development for business and administration, and action researches. Articles will be published if they were scientifically valuables, providing new knowledge and useful for the community of business and administration. This journal is published twice a year, published in June and December.
Articles 27 Documents
Determination of Community Readiness and Participation Post-Social Forestry Permit: Analysis of Internal and External Factors Suryaningsih, Suryaningsih
Adabi : Journal of Public Administration and Business Vol 11, No 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62066/jpab.v11i1.19

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The Indonesian government persistently advocates for advancing social forestry initiatives as a component of economic equalization and forest conservation strategies. At the local level, particularly within Lima Puluh Kota Regency, the execution of this policy encounters various challenges. The substantial achievements in the area designated for social forestry do not correspond with the community's preparedness and engagement in managing the permits that have been allocated. This research aims to elucidate the community's readiness and involvement in the stewardship of social forestry post-permit acquisition. This investigation's adopted methodological framework is qualitative and centered around case studies. Data analysis will incorporate triangulation techniques to enhance the validity of the findings. The study's findings reveal that the community's readiness and participation following permit acquisition in Lima Puluh Kota Regency is notably insufficient, influenced by internal and external factors. Internal factors encompass a deficiency in knowledge and comprehension, economic constraints, and limitations within local institutions. External factors comprise inadequate budget allocations from the government, non-governmental organizations, and donor agencies, restricted market access and infrastructure, the predominance of local elites, and reliance on external support.
Analysis of Factors Causing Hate Speech on Instagram social media in the Comments Column of Lambe Turah's Instagram Account Aryati, Yumi; Firdiawan, Khairuh; Ardi, Syaiful; Sumartono, Sumartono
Adabi : Journal of Public Administration and Business Vol 11, No 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62066/jpab.v11i1.20

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Hate speech has become a disturbing social reality. Mistakes in translating the meaning of freedom of opinion become disputes that have legal consequences for the perpetrators. This research aims to determine the factors that cause the emergence and efforts to overcome hate speech. This research uses a qualitative approach and case study method. This research was analyzed using the Melvin Defleur model of individual differences theory which consists of three concepts, namely, selective exposure, selective perception and selective retention. Each other when they are exposed to the mass media. This can happen due to psychological differences, ways of thinking, influence of the surrounding environment, attitudes, values, religion, beliefs and so on. There is the influence of psychological elements that interact with exposure to mass media and produce effects. In this way, there is a strong link between media messages and the response of each individual. In efforts to overcome perpetrators who carry out hate speech on social media, there is a need for education for social media users and more equitable socialization. Because the socialization carried out by the government is currently still limited to certain groups, so those who are not affected by this socialization do not understand that there are ethics that must be understood when using social media so as not to be affected by the ITE Law. There are two ways that can be taken in carrying out socialization, namely socializing the importance of good social media, and it is also important to socialize the ITE Law (Electronic Transaction Interaction) as a guide for social media users so that they do not deal with legal problems.
Analysis of Risk Management on SMEs in Padang: Case Study Optic Ihsan Septrizarty, Rika; Maliha, Dabitha Wise
Adabi : Journal of Public Administration and Business Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62066/jpab.v11i2.25

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The recession that shook the world due to Covid 19 has not ended. This situation hurts almost all SMEs, including Optic Ihsan located in  Padang City, West Sumatra, vulnerable to natural disasters. Revenue that has continued to decline since the pandemic until the end of 2024 is a strong reason to conduct a risk management analysis for the continuity of the store in the future, facing the recession 2025 which is expected to peak in 2026 and end in 2027. The purpose of this study is to analyze the possible risks that exist in Ihsan Optic using ISO 31000. The research method used is qualitative. Data collection was carried out by observation and in-depth interviews. The results of this study obtained 10 possible risks that occurred, consisting of 3 High Risk, 6 Medium Risk, and 1 Low Risk. It is recommended to increase online store activities and maintain and improve service and quality through good quality management
Implementation of the Indonesian Minister of Education and Culture Regulation Number 1 of 2021 Regarding the Admission of New Students Reviandi, Reviandi; Hariadi, Berian; Mulia, Rizki Afri; Meilina, Susiyanti; Putri, Rianda Prima
Adabi : Journal of Public Administration and Business Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62066/jpab.v11i2.26

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This research examines the execution of the zoning-based New Student Admissions (PPDB) policy at SMA Negeri 2 Padang, in alignment with the Regulation of the Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1 of 2021. This policy aims to enhance equitable access to and the quality of education across Indonesia, stipulating that schools must admit a minimum of 50% of new students through the zoning pathway, which is determined by residential proximity. Nonetheless, enacting this policy encounters many challenges affecting educational institutions, local government bodies, and the broader community. This study employs a qualitative descriptive methodology, utilizing comprehensive interviews with school principals, educators, PPDB committee members, parents of students, and representatives from the Education Office. Additionally, data collection methods encompass the analysis of relevant policy documents and direct observational research. The findings indicate significant impediments to policy dissemination and the technical dimensions related to zoning. Numerous parents express confusion regarding the metrics for distance measurement and the allocation of quotas for academic achievement, affirmative action, and transfer pathways. The inadequacy of school infrastructure further contributes to public discontent. Despite the policy’s intent to foster equity, the perception of preferred schools persists. Enhanced dissemination of information, rigorous policy oversight, and infrastructural enhancements are imperative in educational institutions in less developed areas to effectively realize the objective of educational equity.
The Role of Librarians in Supporting Academic Administration and Research at Polytechnic Adiguna Maritim Indonesia Medan Jupriani, Jupriani; Riady, Yasir
Adabi : Journal of Public Administration and Business Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62066/jpab.v11i2.24

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Libraries have an important role in supporting academic research. Librarians are not only tasked With managing information resources, but also play a role in assisting researshers in the process of searching for information, processing data, and publishing research result. The aim of this research is to identify the role of librarians in supporting academic research, both in terms of services, infrastructure and information literacy. The research result shows that the role of librarians is very important in increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of academic research. Information literacy and the proper use of electronic resources are two areas in which librarians may make a difference. Since it stores, processes, and provides the information sources required throughout the research process of its academic community, the library plays a crucial role as a supporting element of universities in research operations. However, up until now, the university library has mostly served as a repository for research findings and has played little to no role in the actual research process. First, the library should revitalise its reference collection in order to better assist researchers. 2. Providing academics with information literacy training, Thirdly, recording findings from studies.
Implementation Of The 2024 Women's Economic Empowerment Program in West Sumatra Province Fitri, Annisa; Pertiwi, Indah; Mulia, Rizki Afri
Adabi : Journal of Public Administration and Business Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62066/jpab.v12i1.35

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the 2024 Women's Economic Empowerment Program organized by the Office of Women's Empowerment, Child Protection, Population Control, and Family Planning (DP3AP2KB) of West Sumatra Province in order to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 1 (poverty alleviation) and SDG 5 (gender equality). This study used a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Data collection techniques included interviews, observations, and documentation studies. Data analysis was conducted using the Miles and Huberman interactive model. The results indicate that the empowerment program is implemented through three main forms: the PEKKA Program, the Women's Economic Empowerment Program, and the Women's Leadership Strengthening Program. However, the program's implementation remains hampered by several significant issues, such as suboptimal communication between relevant parties, limited available resources, low program implementer capacity, and an inflexible bureaucratic structure. In addition, external factors also hinder women's participation, such as lack of family support, unfavorable geographic conditions, and prevailing socio-cultural values. To address these obstacles, the DP3AP2KB has implemented several strategies, including a community-based approach, collaboration with various sectors, and the provision of follow-up training and post-program support. The findings of this study indicate that although program implementation has not yet reached its optimal level, the improvement efforts that have been made demonstrate positive progress in promoting women's economic independence at the local level. This study recommends strengthening coordination between various parties, increasing human resource (HR) capacity, and developing an accurate data-based monitoring system to increase the program's effectiveness and sustainability in the future.
Management of Land and Building Acquisition Taxes to Increase Regional Original Income Hariadi, Berian; Meilina, Susiyanti
Adabi : Journal of Public Administration and Business Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62066/jpab.v12i1.37

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This article examines how the Land and Building Acquisition Duty (BPHTB) can be managed to increase Local Own-Source Revenue (PAD) in Lima Puluh Kota Regency, Indonesia. Using a qualitative, phenomenological case study, the research gathered data through observation of service flows, in-depth interviews with revenue officials and taxpayers, and document analysis, triangulated to enhance credibility. The analysis is structured by the Planning–Organizing–Actuating–Controlling (POAC) framework and aligned with public service principles. Findings show that BPHTB has been institutionalized through clear procedures, receipt and verification of SSPD, validation, and issuance of payment codes, yet several constraints persist: under-realization against PAD targets, taxpayer undervaluation of acquisition prices, limited literacy about obligations, and lean staffing for technical verification. Ongoing improvements include periodic data updating, scaled taxpayer socialization, workflow standardization, and integrated supervision. Proposed enhancements involve a lightweight valuation reference database, explicit escalation criteria for outlier cases, and transparent service-time pledges to strengthen trust while preserving speed. The study concludes that disciplined application of POAC, coupled with citizen-centric service design and modest digital support, can raise voluntary compliance and stabilize BPHTB collections without introducing new taxes. Practical implications include prioritizing inter-agency coordination (with land offices and notaries), targeted staff training, and continuous public communication. The article contributes an operational roadmap for districts seeking to translate BPHTB’s legal mandate into sustained PAD growth.

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