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Government & Resilience
ISSN : 30327601     EISSN : 30322820     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v2i1.2
Core Subject : Social,
Government & Resilience (G&R) is an international journal that examines the intersection of policy, information technology, government, development, environment, and social dynamics. In particular, it focuses on artificial intelligence in government, how policies affect government information flows; the availability of government information; the use of technology to create and provide innovative government services; the impact of information technology on the relationship between the governed and those governing; and the increasing significance of information policies in local government studies; Artificial Intelligence in Government; climate change governance for resilience; and resilience as development sustainable models.
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AI-Driven Governance and the Transformation of Central–Local Authority in Indonesia Safaruddin, Safaruddin; Andi Muhammad Ishak , Ismail; Ariyadi, A.
Government & Resilience Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Government & Resilience (April 2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v4i1.46

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Digital transformation through the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in governance is growing in Indonesia, triggering significant changes in the dynamics of power relations between the central and regional governments. While AI has the potential to improve the efficiency of public services and strengthen state capacity, disparities in digital capacity across regions pose significant challenges in its implementation. This study aims to analyze the impact of AI use on the configuration of authority and central-regional relations in Indonesia. The research methodology is a qualitative analysis using secondary data sources from national policy documents, local government reports, academic articles, and credible media, processed and analyzed using NVivo 12. Data were obtained from four major cities, including Jakarta, Bandung, Makassar, and Jayapura, representing varying levels of digital readiness and local challenges. The findings indicate that AI reinforces centralization and reconfigures power relations with a pattern of recentralization, through centrally controlled algorithmic standards and data interoperability. Variations in implementation indicate that local capacity and infrastructure are determinants of the success and influence of AI in local governance. This study makes a theoretical contribution by developing a framework for authority transformation in the context of digitalization in developing countries and offering empirical insights into the dynamics of central-regional relations in the AI ​​era. In addition, this study recommends strategies for increasing institutional capacity and inclusive regulatory oversight to ensure sustainable and equitable AI implementation. 
Governing Teacher Resilience: A Structural Model of Resilience and Performance Among Primary School Teachers in Post-Pandemic Indonesia Fauziana Ridwan, Aji; Riyadi, Arie Rakhmat; Nurihsan, Juntika; Agustin, Mubiar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v4i1.47

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This research examines the extent to which resilience predicts the performance of primary school teachers in Indonesia, identifies the major dimensions of resilience, and proposes a structural model for teacher’s’ professional development. This study using quantitative methods and involved 775 primary school teachers from four provinces such as West Java, DKI Jakarta, Central Java, and North Sumatra were selected using stratified random sampling approach.  The result of this research inidicated there are resilience significantly predicted teachers performance (β = 0.452, p < 0.001, f² = 1.099) with an R² of 0.524, explaining 52.4% of performance variance. EFA identified three major dimensions of resilience: personal competence (λ = 0.70), social resources (λ = 0.71), and structured style (λ = 0.68). The scores distribution indicated that the majority of teachers on the high range (M_resilience = 4.37; M_performance = 4.38). Interestingly, this is the first study to introduces Teacher Resilience and Performance Integration Model (TRPIM) in Southeast Asia, integrating personal, social, and structural factors within Indonesia’s post-pandemic educational context. Based on the research, researcher recommends concrete policy recommendations, such as incorporating resilience training into mandatory professional programs (PPG/PKB), establishing School Resilience Support Teams, and developing a National Teacher Resilience Index. The methodologically, the research addresses prior limitations by employing a multidimensional PLS-SEM approach with a large sample (N=775). In contrast to previous local research (R² = 0.31), this study provides significant theoretical insights alongside practical recommendations aimed at enhancing the overall quality of primary education in Indonesia.
Building Bureaucratic Capacity for Improved Public Service Quality in Makassar City, Indonesia Qadar, Jamal; Herlina, Besse; Zulfachri, Zulfachri; Marzuki , Sofyan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v4i1.48

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The shift toward regional autonomy in Indonesia aims to bring public services closer to the community, with the expectation of improving service quality and ensuring that the benefits are felt by all stakeholders. However, local governments continue to face significant challenges in meeting the growing demand for high-quality public services, especially in crucial sectors such as clean water, health, population management, and licensing. This research evaluates the bureaucratic capacity of Makassar City, South Sulawesi, from 2020 to 2024, using a qualitative approach and descriptive analysis. Data was gathered through interviews with 12 key informants and secondary sources, including official documentation. The analysis reveals that the public service performance in Makassar does not meet community expectations, mainly due to limitations in the local government's bureaucratic capacity. These limitations include insufficient personal, organizational, and system capacities, weak political will, and low community engagement. The study concludes that improving bureaucratic capacity is essential for enhancing public service delivery. To address these challenges, the study proposes four key policy recommendations: 1) Developing a strategic plan for bureaucratic capacity building, 2) Innovating government policies to better meet community needs, 3) Implementing participatory reforms, and 4) Investing in information technology to enhance governance. The main contribution of this research is providing a deeper understanding of the role of bureaucratic capacity in improving quality of public service and developing policies that are more responsive to the needs of the community.
Thematic Development Trends in Government Bureaucracy Research: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on Global Databases Rafi, M.; Albintani, Muchid; Ardiansyah, Ardiansyah; Rahmat, Al Fauzi; Mahadika, Alam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v4i1.49

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The gap and limited global references in interpreting government bureaucracy (GB) studies have underpinned the urgency of this study. The purpose of this study is to identify thematic development trends in articles on government bureaucracy (GB). Through bibliometric analysis using the R Studio package Biblioshiny, this literature review examines articles on GB from 2016 to 2025. Using data from 109 journal articles retrieved from the Scopus database and focusing on subject trends, co-occurrence, thematic evolution, and international collaboration networks. The results of the study indicate that the development of government bureaucracy (GB) research themes reflects the changing circumstances that initially were mostly conducted at the national and international government levels, continuing to spread to local governments with the main subject keywords including bureaucracy, corruption, government bureaucracy, international development, and local government as rapidly growing topics in the study of GB. In addition, this study still has limitations because it only examines English-language publications from the last ten years on social science subjects and Scopus databases. The researcher recommends a more comprehensive data coverage, scope, and various other languages to emphasize the need for increased attention to the study of GB. 
The Bridging Inequality in Environmental Governance: A Case Study of Waste Management in Kupang City, Indonesia Rosman, Muhammad Rifki; Mulyawan, Rahman; Yuningsih, Neneng Yani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v4i1.50

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Waste management in Kupang City continues to face complex challenges that are not only technical but also closely related to issues of equity in environmental governance. This study aims to examine how the principle of equity is implemented in waste management governance in Kupang City using the environmental governance framework proposed by Bennett and Satterfield. A qualitative case study approach was employed to explore the experiences and perspectives of multiple stakeholders, including local government officials, environmental communities, private sector actors, and affected residents. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis and were analyzed thematically. The findings reveal that the Kupang City Government has demonstrated an initial commitment to inclusive waste governance by involving diverse stakeholders, including vulnerable groups, in waste management initiatives and community surveys. However, participation remains largely concentrated at the implementation stage and is not yet fully integrated into policy planning and evaluation processes. The study also identifies significant inequalities in the distribution of waste management services, particularly in the availability of waste collection facilities and transportation services in suburban areas. Furthermore, communities living near the Alak landfill continue to bear disproportionate environmental and health risks without adequate protection mechanisms. This study contributes to the environmental governance literature by providing empirical evidence on how equity principles operate in urban waste management in developing cities. Strengthening institutional capacity, expanding participatory mechanisms, and improving the protection of vulnerable groups are essential to achieving more inclusive and sustainable waste governance in Kupang City, Indonesia.
Health Law and Stunting: How is the Government Handling in Eliminating Stunting? Achmad, Willya; Nurwati, Nunung; Sofro Sidiq, Rd. Siti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v4i1.51

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Children's stunting is a significant public health issue that negatively impacts their growth and development. Dealing with stunting necessitates a comprehensive approach, including government efforts to address the issue via pertinent policies and laws. This study seeks to analyze the role of health law in efforts to eradicate stunting, with a particular focus on government action. The research method is normative legal research employing a qualitative approach by accumulating data through literature studies and analysis of documents pertaining to the treatment of stunting. Using an interpretive strategy, the collected data were analyzed to identify key issues regarding the function of health law in eradicating stunting. The results show that although Law No. 17 of 2023 provides a more integrative legal basis for the transformation of primary care, its effectiveness is still hampered by the less-than-imperative nature of the norms and the absence of firm sanctions for state officials who fail to meet nutrition service standards. Administrative barriers, such as weak cross-sectoral convergence, sectoral egos, and discrepancies in prevalence data, are key obstacles to implementation at the operational level. This study concludes that strengthening legal certainty through technical implementing regulations and simplifying budget bureaucracy is urgent. Its contribution lies in mapping regulatory gaps in the post-transition health law, while its limitations focus on normative analysis, which requires further empirical study in regions with low fiscal capacity.
Child Sexual Violence Prevention Model in Ketapang Regency, Indonesia Rupita, Rupita; Syarmiati, Syarmiati; Fitriani, Nurul Amira; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain; Indriani , Maulidya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v4i1.52

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This study aims to analyze the model of prevention of sexual violence against children by the Women and Children's Empowerment Division at the Social Services Office of Ketapang Regency, West Kalimantan Province. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method. Data will be collected from research subjects using a purposive sampling method, meaning that the subjects are drawn from individuals directly involved in and familiar with the issues surrounding the prevention of sexual violence against children in Ketapang Regency. Data will be analyzed using techniques. The results indicate that the model for preventing sexual violence against children in Ketapang Regency has been implemented through various strategies, ranging from appropriate sexual education, campaigns and raising public awareness, to inter-agency collaboration and psychological support for victims. The Women and Children's Empowerment Division at the Social Services Office has implemented promotive, preventive, and curative efforts such as outreach, establishing a child protection network, providing reporting mechanisms, and providing support services. However, the high number of cases indicates that these measures have not been fully effective due to weak community participation, minimal synergy between parties, limited specific prevention programs, and obstacles in law enforcement.
Community Governance in Cultural Tourism: The Role of Social Capital in Sustaining Community-Based Tourism in Indonesia Hardjati, Susi; Nafi’ah, Binti Azizatun
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v4i1.55

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Community-based tourism has recently been introduced as a new concept for developing tourism sites with the local community playing a significant role in the management of tourism sites. Despite the potential of community-based tourism, there are a number of challenges facing the sustainability of community-based tourism sites, such as low participation rates, lack of coordination among tourism stakeholders, and inefficient utilization of social potential in the community. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the impact of social capital on community governance and tourism sustainability in the Bandar Kidul Ikat Weaving Tourism Village in Kediri City. This research was conducted using a quantitative approach with a survey method of 152 respondents from the community and business actors who are active in tourism activities in the Bandar Kidul Ikat Weaving Village. Data collection was carried out using a questionnaire method with a Likert scale and analysis using a Structural Equation Modeling method. The results showed that social capital has a positive effect on community governance. In addition, community governance has a positive effect on tourism sustainability. Social capital also has a direct effect on tourism sustainability. This research also demonstrates that social capital has a crucial role in building community governance and tourism sustainability in developing culture-based tourism in the Bandar Kidul Ikat Weaving Tourism Village in Kediri City, Indonesia.
Governing Digital Consumption: The Impact of Materialism on Impulsive Buying with the Mediating Role of PayLater Services among Indonesian Generation Z Rasyid, Dinda Aulia; Pradana , Mahir; Wijaksana, Tri Indra; Saifullah, Akhsan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v4i1.56

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The expansion of buy now pay later payment facilities within e-commerce platforms has increasingly influenced the purchasing patterns of young consumers, especially Generation Z who are highly involved in digital shopping environments. This study aims to examine the relationship between materialism and impulsive buying behavior while also assessing the mediating role of Shopee PayLater usage among Generation Z consumers. A quantitative research design was employed by distributing online questionnaires to Generation Z individuals in Indonesia who have utilized Shopee PayLater, resulting in 50 valid responses. The data were processed using Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS). The results demonstrate that materialism has a significant influence on both Shopee PayLater usage and impulsive buying behavior. In addition, Shopee PayLater usage also significantly affects impulsive buying behavior. The mediation analysis further indicates that Shopee PayLater usage strengthens the relationship between materialism and impulsive buying behavior. These findings imply that deferred payment features may increase the tendency toward impulsive purchasing among consumers who exhibit stronger materialistic orientations in digital commerce settings.
Bridging the Gap: Socio-Economic Factors in the Implementation of Rusunawa and Kotaku Housing Policies in Indonesian Low-Income Communities Zubaidah, Siti; Kushendar, Deden Hadi; Jumroh, Jumroh; Waliah, Siti; Hermansyah, Hermansyah; Suyastri, Cifebrima
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v4i1.57

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Housing implementation often overlooks socio-economic factors, which are crucial for ensuring inclusivity among Low-Income Communities (LICs). This study addresses this gap by measuring the influence of socio-economic variables in the management of public rental housing (Rusunawa) in Cimahi and slum upgrading programs (Kotaku) in Palembang, Indonesia. Employing a sequential mixed-methods design (QUAN → QUAL), 500 tenants were surveyed to assess employment stability, household income, financial accessibility, and housing affordability. Follow-up interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with 30 policymakers, administrators, and tenants to explore qualitative perspectives. The findings reveal that socio-economic factors significantly influence rent payment consistency, tenancy security, and overall housing policy effectiveness. To improve policy effectiveness, the study recommends integrating socio-economic assessments into housing policy design, such as implementing income-based rental adjustments, providing targeted financial support for informal sector workers, and improving access to financial services for low-income tenants. These changes would promote greater inclusivity, long-term sustainability, and social equity within housing programs.

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