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JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik)
ISSN : 08529213     EISSN : 24774693     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22146/jkap.xxx
Core Subject : Social,
The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of public administrations and policies. JKAP, particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of public policies and administration areas as follows: 1. Bureaucracy and Administration Development; 2. Decentralization and Regional Autonomy; 3. Economic and Public Policy; 4. Public Management and Governance; 5. Any specifics issues of public policy and management.
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Good Governance, Performance Based Budgeting and SKPD Budget Quality SKPD (The Case of A Structural Model Approach) Devie Octariani; Akram Akram; Animah Animah
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 21, No 2 (2017): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.23080

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The aims of this study are to examine and analyze the influence of implementing good governance and performance based budgeting on the quality of budgets of local government offices (SKPD). This research used analytical techniques that included  Partial Least Square (smartPLS) 3.0, while goal setting theory was used in o explaining  the phenomenon of budget qualities.  The population of the study was all  SKPDs in  Sumbawa Regency.  Meanwhile, 94 respondents, who were selected using purposive sampling method served as respondents. The inclusion of SKPD was conditional on it having been examined for compliance with service quality considerations by   Ombudsman in 2015.   Data was collected using the questionnaire technique. The results of this study showed that the implementation of good governance and performance based budgeting through  district contributes to improvement in budget quality. The implications of this study is that local governments should implement principles of good governance and performance based budgeting they aim to improve the quality of public services they deliver. 
Locally-Generated Revenue as A Capacity Parameters of New Regional Autonomy Management Titi Darmi
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 22, No 1 (2018): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.24870

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Non-human resources play a role in the implementation of the New Autonomous Region (DOB) one of which is the financial resources of the region. In order for the financial capacity of the region can be managed optimally then the appropriate method is to increase its management capacity. The study was conducted in Seluma District as the autonomy mandate of new autonomous regions. The objective of the research is to analyze the extent of the financial management capacity of Seluma Regency as a DOB provider. The research approach is done by qualitative descriptive method, data source is derived from secondary data in the form of, records of financial condition, documentation, financial report that is Report of Result of Inspection (LHP) from BPK, report of APBD realization and regulations related to financial management implementation. Primary data comes from interviews and FGDs to informants. Data analysis through data collection, data condensation, data presentation and decision making or data verification. The results show that the financial management capacity of Seluma Regency has not been done effectively and efficiently, confirmed by the following conditions: 1) the results of supervision of the implementation of the work program found many cases of TGR; 2) low PAD that only contribute 3% range to APBD; 3) financial management got WDP opinion from BPK during last 3 years.
The Challenges of Enhancing Participation in Urban Community Empowerment (The Case of Community Empowerment Program for Villages (PPMK) Implementation in 4 Villages in Jakarta) Ahmad Anshori; Irfan Ridwan Maksum; Linda Darmajanti
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 21, No 2 (2017): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.25061

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Characteristics of DKI Jakarta as Indonesian capital with a rich diversity of people from various social, cultural, and economic backgrounds, have challenging implication for participatory community empowerment. This is proven by low participation level in community affairs in the province. This research aims to assess factors responsible for low participation in community empowerment in urban areas and identify measures to improve it.  The research was based on a qualitative methods in the Village Community Empowerment Program (PPMK) implemented in KampungRawa, Kalibaru, and Tanjung Duren Melawai in DKI Jakarta, Indonesia. The selection of the administrative villages was based on Social Insecurity Potential Index (IPKS) which portrays an overview of urban social structure. Research results showed that low  participation in community affairs is attributable to the normative nature of  participation, non-compliance of  targeted groups in  certain areas, lack of information, weak public institutions (Village Consultative Council/LMK), lack of adequate support from  local leaders (Chief of Neighborhood Association (RT) and Chief of Community Association (RW)), and absence of  management training programs. Moreover, low participation is exacerbated by low public awareness about the environment. Thus, efforts that can be undertaken include enhancing the role of the   Government, implementing e-governance by RT and RW neighborhood heads as the driving force and representatives of the community. 
Functional Decentralization Construct in Decentralization Policy in Indonesia (A Study of Irrigation, Education, and Free Trade Sectors) Alma Arif; Irfan Ridwan Maksum
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 21, No 1 (2017): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.25383

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This research analyze the practice of irrigation, education, and free trade governance linked with functional decentralization concept in Indonesia’s decentralization policy frame. This research use constructivist approach and qualitative-descriptive method. Research result find several factors that cause functional decentralization in Indonesia’s decentralization policy for irrigation, education, and free trade is not adopted. Political institution is not adopted, independence of the farmers, integration of river and irrigation web, and state constitution, are the factors from irrigation side. Several factors in education are the existence of educational boards, the independence of school, devolution in education governance, and state constitution. For free trade, the institution of Batam governance, members structure in Batam’s boards, the uncertainty of BP. Batam in Indonesia’s administration structure, and state constitution, which make functional decentralization is not adopted. Generally, state constitution is major factor of functional decentralization is not adopted. The Construction of Decentralization in the Future of Indonesia’s Decentralization Policy especially in irrigation, education, and free trade can be done gradually begin from inter-local government cooperation, state-local collaboration in boards until establishing the functional decentralization’s organization. 
Water and Society: Contextualization of Science in Politics and Public Policy Cahyo Seftyono; Andy Bangkit Setiawan; Erisandi Arditama
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 21, No 2 (2017): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.26222

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A study of science today is inseparable from a diversity of contexts. This is also reflected in society’s discourse on the positioning of science itself. To that end, principles of science cannot be actualized as such, rather must be underpinned by society needs that are reflected in research and pre requisites of science manifested in reengineered forms. Findings that relate to the environment, especially water, are crucial today in many areas.   By using a comparative and in-depth interview methodologies in a qualitative manner, this article which is based on a research that was conducted during   2008-2016 period in Code- Yogyakarta city (Indonesia), Air Panas Diwak- Semarang (Indonesia), Umbul Cokro-Klaten (Indonesia), Rawa Pening-Salatiga district (Indonesia), Curug Kalisidi- Semarang city (Indonesia) and Tasik Chini- Negeri Pahang (Malaysia), makes it interesting for a variety of reasons. First, based on a lot of previous literature, this article makes an argument that water with all its manifestations and forms, must have the quality of fulfilling needs of society. Water as an integral part of science, is accorded the position of a subject as well as an object in relation to society. 
The Significance of Village Data for Village Development: Students’ Community Development Program Experience (Kuliah Kerja Lapangan) – Universities Contribution to Village Development Tutik Rachmawati; Trisno Sakti Herwanto; Kristian Widya Wicaksono
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 21, No 2 (2017): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.26352

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It is common knowledge that development planning at the village level is rarely based on valid and updated data. Students and lecturers in the Public Administration Department Parahyangan Catholic University, who have been working with villages in West Java Province for several decades encountered situations to support that argument. It is difficult to obtain valid and updated data to use as evidence in developing initiatives and programs for the village development. Students’ Community Development Program (Kuliah Kerja Lapangan henceforth KKL themed  Universities Contribution to Village Development  was initiated with the goal of  improving  the quality of data in rural areas (Garut District) by  collecting and updating village data,  developing the capacity of  village government leaders and staff to collect and update village data on their own. This paper discusses three major works that the Students’ Community Development Program (KKN) themed Universities Contribution to Village Development have made. The three areas relate to 1) elaboration of the logic of the program; (2) discussion of the process of data collection and analysis of data in the three villages; and (3) discussion of output and outcomes of the program. Research action, as Lewin argues, has three goals: to advance knowledge; to improve a concrete situation; and to improve behavioral science methodology. This paper presents a case study that shows the existence of a problem in a community, and concrete actions taken to solve it   through the application of knowledge acquired through Community Development Program (KKL) experience of Universitas Membangun Desa. 
Collaborative Governance Model in Managing International Borders in Riau Islands Province using Partial Least Squares Method Adji Suradji Muhammad; Tulus Warsito; Ulung Pribadi; Achmad Nurmandi
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 21, No 2 (2017): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.28097

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Despite the large number of border management agencies at  both local and national level, there is no guarantee that borders of  Riau Islands   Province are well protected. Most  illegal fishing, mining and human trafficking are attributable to  the lack of  collaboration among various   border management agencies. It also indicates failure to implement effectively collaborative culture, leadership, team process, structure, and  strategic vision.   This study aims to evaluate the implementation of Collaborative Governance Model in the management of Riau Islands Province borders. The  study used a descriptive verification method,  and collected data using an interview technique, while  partial least squares method was used in analyzing the  data. Results swhowed that the  collaborative team process (CTP), turned out to be the dependent variable, while the other   five principles, , inter alia,  structural, cultural, leadership and strategic vision variables were established as the indepdendentindependent variables that influence CTP. 
The Impact of Land Conversion on Income and Food Security Status For Farmer Households in 5 Villages in Temon Sub-District, Kulon Progo District, 2017 Anisa Nurpita; Latri Wihastuti; Ike Yuli Andjani
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 21, No 2 (2017): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.28199

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Preparation for the construction and development of  NYIA airport in Temon sub district, Kulon Progo district, D.I. Yogyakarta province has caused displacement of people for their land, including farmers. Farmers affected are located in five villages that include Jankaran, Palihan, Sindutan, Glagah and Kebon Rejo. The objective of this resrarch is to  analyze the impact of land conversion on farmer household incomes and food security status.  The research used both primary and secondary data. Primary data was collected using structured questionnaire.  Analysis of data was based on descriptive statistics and test of differences between paired samples. Results showed that land conversion has had a negative and significant influence on incomes of affected farmer households. The decline in household income of farmers in 5 villages in Temon sub district among other factors, is attributable to the reduction in farming land. Secondly, consequently, loss of farmer household income aggravated the vulnerability of the affected households to food insecurity.  The number of farmer households that experienced food insecurity increased from 87 percent of all farmer households prior to land conversion to 90 percent after land conversion. Conclusions formed the basis for several policy recommendations to mitigate and if possible overcome the problem.
Evaluating The Use of Paralegal Approach in Policy Advocacy Ramaditya Rahardian; Rina Herlina Haryanti; Nadya Audina S Kurnia
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 22, No 1 (2018): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.28337

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The purpose of this paper is to explore the approach adopted by workers’ organizations in Surakarta city to use paralegal services in an effort to change the formula used in calculating minimum wage in government regulation No.  78 / 2015.  Data were collected using interview and documentation techniques.  Data obtained in the field were analyzed using qualitative methods, that by understanding meaning of the phenomenon and making theoretical interpretation.  Results of the research showed that advocacy to reject the formula used in calculating the minimum wage based on government regulation No.78/2015 using several ways that included influencing policy implementation, managing   public opinion and creating space for a movement that opposes the policy. The study shows that workers who were strongly opposed to government regulation No.78/2015, used various policy advocacy channels to press their case, that included  attempt to influence the implementation of the regulation, influence public opinion of the adverse impact of the regulation on worker wellbeing, and portraying the poor condition of workers’ welfare that requires government through actions that support higher wages  rather than efforts that reduce their future incomes. 
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