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Ethics of Regional Autonomy With Local Wisdom Fauzi, Sudar; Sumarna, Andri; Haryono, Merda Budi; Hanapia, Cepi; Rahmawati
Jurnal Economic Resource Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): September - February
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis Universitas Muslim Indonesia

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Regional autonomy is a strategic instrument for building and empowering local communities in order to achieve equitable, civilised and humane economic development. This concept is synonymous with public services, so its implementation must be based on ethics. Ethics, including bureaucratic ethics, have a dual function: as a guideline for public bureaucracy in exercising its authority so that actions taken are considered good and commendable, and as a standard for evaluating bureaucratic behaviour that reflects integrity and professionalism. In this context, local wisdom is an important foundation because it contains noble values born from the life experiences of the local community, such as mutual cooperation, mutual assistance, diversity, and good character. These values have been a hallmark of Indonesian civilisation since the era of the archipelago's kingdoms until today. This study aims to examine the concept of regional autonomy ethics based on the local wisdom of the Indonesian people, with Pancasila as the highest moral guideline and philosophy of life. The study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive literature review approach, analysing relevant literature on the relationship between government ethics, regional autonomy, and local wisdom values. The findings indicate that integrating bureaucratic ethics with local wisdom can strengthen the legitimacy of regional policies, enhance public participation, and promote the creation of a clean, transparent, and public service-oriented governance system. The implications of this research underscore the need for the formulation of regional autonomy policies that consistently accommodate local cultural and moral values for sustainable development.
Regional Autonomy from the Perspective of Capitalist Management Sumarna, Andri; Haryono, Merda Budi; Fauzi, Sudar; Emuh, Dadang; Maulana, Dede
Jurnal Economic Resource Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): September - February
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Regional autonomy in Indonesia is expected to be an instrument for improving public welfare, equitable development, and strengthening governance. However, in practice, this policy is often distorted by the pragmatic interests of regional leaders who tend to adopt capitalist logic for personal or group gain. This condition is exacerbated by high political costs in regional elections, which encourage political behaviour that rewards capital and ignores public interests. This study aims to analyse regional autonomy from a capitalism management perspective and identify its implications for community welfare and governance. The study uses a qualitative method with a library research approach, examining sources such as books, scientific journals, legislation, and relevant research reports. Data analysis is conducted descriptively and analytically through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the study indicate that regional autonomy, without regulatory reinforcement and leadership integrity, has the potential to become a tool of capitalist hegemony at the local level. Regional policies are often directed towards facilitating the interests of large capital, both national and foreign, which exploit natural and human resources, making it difficult to realise the ideals of social welfare as mandated by the 1945 Constitution. The implications of this research emphasise the need for low-cost political reform, strengthening governance based on Pancasila values, and moral education to foster integrity among local leaders.

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