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REENGINEERING THE CITY OF JAKARTA TO BECOME A RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE GLOBAL CITY BASED ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT EX-MINISTRIES/CENTRAL LEVEL INSTITUTIONS K.P.Suharyono S.Hadiningrat; Teguh Yuwono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.8

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The city of Jakarta after the State Capital must be re-engineered in such a way that it becomes a resilient and sustainable global city for the progress of the nation and the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. This has been initiated with the passage of Law No. 2 of 2024 concerning the Jakarta Special Region (DKJ) and the Jakarta City Regional Spatial Plan for 2024-2024. It needs the commitment of the central government and the DKJ government so that the implementation is faster and more permanent by strengthening the collaboration of the penta helix involving elements of the government, academia, industry, society and the media. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method to find and describe the variables in a narrative (non-numeric) about the city of Jakarta becoming a resilient global city and a sustainable city so that it has global competitiveness in prospering its community without neglecting environmental sustainability. From the discussion, it was concluded that the city of Jakarta, after not becoming the capital of the country, must be re-engineered into a global city that is resilient and sustainable following international standards so as to provide more benefits and have global competitiveness that is professionally managed. And institutional support, human resources, technology and financing are needed; including from its use as Ex-Ministry/Central Government Institution State Property in Jakarta. From these conclusions, it is recommended to the DKJ Government to implement the Regional Spatial Planning consistently with support from the Central Government, including financing that can be prepared from the partial utilization of State Property (BMN) ex-Ministries/Central Government Institutions which were abandoned due to moving to the Nusantara Capital City.
STRENGTHENING THE QUALITY OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACCESS OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN IMPROVING SOCIAL INTEGRATION IN THE CAPITAL CITY OF NUSANTARA K.P.Suharyono S.Hadiningrat; Dewanto Soedarno; Verry Albert Jekson Mardame Silalahi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.11

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The relocation of the Indonesian Capital City from Jakarta to the Capital City Of Nusantara in East Kalimantan is a strategic step that is expected to bring major changes to the community, including the local community, both in terms of social, economic and cultural aspects. This research aims to identify factors that support the strengthening of the quality of human resources (HR) and economic access and evaluate their impact on social integration in the Nusantara Capital City. The methodology used is descriptive qualitative with a literature study approach, which allows in-depth analysis of relevant literature to build a conceptual framework and effective HR development and economic access strategies. The results show that strengthening the quality of human resources through increased access to education and skills training is essential to ensure local communities are able to adapt to the social and economic changes taking place. On the other hand, improving economic access that includes easy access to capital, market access, and adequate infrastructure is needed to create equitable economic opportunities for all levels of society. The results of this study confirm that the success of the relocation of the Capital City does not only depend on physical development, but simultaneously the quality of human resources of local communities and migrants must be built in order to realize harmonious and inclusive social integration. For this reason, affirmative policies are needed for vulnerable groups through strengthening access to the education sector and sustainable training, increasing economic access through financial inclusion, and social integration strategies that strengthen community cohesion. Thus, the Nusantara can become a model of inclusive sustainable development, which supports the welfare of local communities amidst major changes. In addition, the central government, Nusantara Capital City (IKN) Authority and other local governments to collaborate in supporting the successful development of the Nusantara Capital City.
THE URGENCY OF MILITARY INTUITION LEADERSHIP TRANSFORMATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA Fitry Taufiq Sahary; K.P.Suharyono S.Hadiningrat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.12

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Leaders in an organization/institution/government are role models who move their members to perform their best to achieve common goals. On the shoulders of a leader or commander is charged with the important task of controlling all resources owned. Leadership style is very dynamic and must be able to provide future direction in order to maintain existence and sustainability. In the military, commanders are required to advance teams and organizations with various efforts, including applying intuitive leadership adapted to advances in information and communication technology (digital technology). This research design is descriptive qualitative to find and describe research variables in a narrative (non-numerical) manner. The selection of a qualitative research approach was carried out on the basis of the specifications of the research subjects and to obtain in-depth information about the research variables. The results obtained that Military Intuition Leadership has an important role in strategic decision making to improve the ability of military organizations to face various challenges and assignments that are fast and complex, especially in the digital era. So that the transformation of intuition military leadership is needed in the digital era so that the information / data obtained is more accurate and the process is faster. In this case, intuitive leadership involves the use of insight, instinct, and intuitive judgment based on experience, deep understanding, and holistic thinking. In its application, it is necessary to consider carefully, hone the ability to read what is happening, analyze the possibilities that occur in the future is an advantage that a leader must have because of his experience and intuition. It is recommended that commanders in the military train their intuitive skills to be more effective and consider the dangers of using overconfidence in decision-making.
STRENGTHENING BLUE ECONOMY MANAGEMENT BASED ON PENTHA HELIX COLLABORATION IN ORDER TO REALIZE THE WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE IN INDONESIA Agustiawarman; K.P. Suharyono S. Hadiningrat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.13

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The potential of Indonesia's marine wealth is very large but the utilization is only about 7 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) since it was proclaimed as the World Maritime Axis (PMD) in 2014, so it is necessary to strengthen blue econony management efforts based on pentha helix collaboration in order to realize people's welfare. With a descriptive qualitative research design and combined with SWOT analysis, the results show that the strengths are: a) The regulation of the marine sector already exists (Law No.32 of 2014 concerning Maritime Affairs along with its derivative regulations); b) Sovereignty over Indonesia's sea territory based on the 1957 Djuanda Declaration; c) Recognition of other countries over Indonesia's sea territory according to the Convention on International Law of the Sea - United Nations (UNCLOS 1982); d) The existence of four basic national consensus namely Pancasila, 1945 Constitution, NKRI and Unity in Diversity; and e) Indonesia is declared as the World maritime Axis. The weaknesses are: a) Maritime technology support is still limited; b) Maritime human resources are still lacking both quantity and quality; c) Sectoral ego is still high; d) Illegal Fishing is rampant and e) Prone to threats from abroad. The opportunities are very potential, among others: a) Utilization of demographic bonuses as HR Talents; b) Preparation of the Golden Indonesia in 2045 c) to become an Advanced Indonesia; d) Pentha Helix partnership cooperation; and e) Utilization of digital-based maritime technology. The challenges include: a) Geographical conditions that are in the cross position of world trade; b) The vastness of Indonesia's sea area has the potential to be a threat. The vastness of Indonesia's sea area is a potential threat; c) Indonesia as a center of gravity for other countries; d) The escalation of the South China Sea conflict has widened to the Indopacific; and e) The uncertain global geopolitical dynamics. Therefore, efforts are made to strengthen blue economic management based on pentha helix collaboration in order to realize the welfare of the people in Indonesia, among others, through joint forums to discuss various issues to find the best solution so that it is effective, efficient, fast and precise. In this case, the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment is the leading sector in managing Indonesia's seas for the benefit of all the people, the nation and the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. Based on the above conclusions, it is recommended to: a) The central government, in this case the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and investment, must really focus on being the leading sector in managing the blue economy in Indonesia based on the pentha helix which involves elements of government, universities, industry, society and the media.
SMART SECURITY DEVELOPMENT TO REALIZE SECURITY AND PUBLIC ORDER IN THE CAPITAL CITY OF NUSANTARA Satria Rizkiano; K.P. Suharyono S. Hadiningrat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.14

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The relocation of the National Capital City (IKN) from Jakarta to the archipelago in East Kalimantan province is carried out by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia based on Law Number 3 of 2022 concerning the National Capital City. Physical construction is currently underway and the first footprint of the Joko Widodo Administration was marked by the 79th Commemoration Ceremony of the Seconds of the Proclamation of Independence of the Republic of Indonesia. The opportunities and challenges are very dynamic so that a strong commitment from the next government is needed so that the development and relocation of the National Capital City takes place successfully in line with its goals and vision as: a) a sustainable city in the world; b) a future economic driver for Indonesia; and c) a symbol of national identity that represents the diversity of the Indonesian nation, based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. For this reason, safe and conducive conditions supported by all elements of nationality are needed; among others through the implementation of a smart security system. The research method used is a descriptive method to find and describe variables related to the development of smart security to realize public order in IKN Nusantara (Suharsimi, 2011). The tools used to analyze data are SWOT Analysis (Albert S. Humphrey). The approach used is a qualitative approach to describe the conceptual or discussion of variables in a narrative (non-numerical) manner. With these methods and approaches, this research is expected to have novelty, namely finding a smart security system to realize public order in IKN Nusantara. From the discussion, it is concluded that: a) The concept of Smart Security to be built at IKN Nusantara is policing that utilizes advances in information and communication technology; b) the factors analyzed are internal factors, namely Strengths and Weaknesses, while the external factors are opportunities and threats; c) the efforts made to build smart security use an aggressive strategy where strengths must be optimized to seize profitable opportunities. And the recommendations are addressed to : a) The IKN Nusantara Authority together with the Indonesian National Police to plan and build smart security that is integrated with smart cities in IKN Nusantara; and b) The IKN Nusantara Authority together with the Indonesian National Police establish a pentha-based collaboration in building smart security that is integrated with smart cities in the KN Nusantara.
STRENGTHENING DIGITAL LITERACY TOWARDS INDONESIAN DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY Benny Ranti; K.P. Suharyono S. Hadiningrat; Yosi Widhayanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.15

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Digital Literacy is closely related to the use of digital technology and user readiness in utilizing digital technology. Mastery of technological and information advances makes humans think more creatively and innovatively. The ability of users in digital literacy includes the ability to create, use, create, utilize and evaluate the appropriate use of digital technology in everyday life. Digital sovereignty is the right and ability of a party to manage and control its own digital data both on content and information circulation. Indonesia's digital literacy index in 2022 shows a value of 3.54 or falls into the “medium” category, which means that there are still many improvements that can be made so that the literacy index can improve. Digital sovereignty is the ability of a party to control its own digital data, including control over the digital environment around it, including access to personal data. Activities to strengthen digital literacy to support Indonesia's digital sovereignty, including Indonesia being directed to shift from digital consumers to digital producers, encouraging the development of hardware and software in Indonesia, creating a digital development ecosystem, making a digital literacy blueprint, making policies or rules related to personal data protection and continuous education to the community.
THE URGENCY OF WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP INTEGRATION IN CAREER AND WORK LIFE BALANCE BASED ON THE EXPANSION OF GENDER EQUALITY IN INDONESIA K.P. Suharyono S. Hadiningrat; Tasya Widya Krisnadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.16

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The dual role of women cannot be separated from their nature as women who can give birth, nurture children, take care of the household, serve their husbands, care for parents, and pursue careers in various fields they desire. To fulfill this dual role requires a high level of willpower and self-commitment, as well as support from various parties, especially from the husband and family. The achievement of Indonesian women's emancipation has shown significant progress, as evidenced by women reaching high positions such as President, Vice President, Ministers, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Governors, Vice Governors, CEOs, TNI/Police Generals, Managers, and more. This research design is a descriptive qualitative one that analyzes data regarding the variables of women's leadership integration, career, and work-life balance based on the expansion of gender equality. The qualitative descriptive method aims to discover and describe the phenomena of the studied variables narratively (non-numerical). The results show that the integration of women's leadership in career and work life balance is urgent to ensure a harmonious and productive relationship between both, to achieve the goals of organizations/institutions/companies. The challenge is not easy, and it needs to be strengthened in the dimensions of: a) Personal life enhancement of work—how personal and family life can improve someone's performance in an organization/institution/company, and b) Work enhancement of personal life—how work influences the quality of someone's personal and family life. From these conclusions, it is recommended that the government prepare adequate policies to develop women's leadership and strengthen access to education, health, and the economy, so they have sufficient social capital to develop a career that is harmonious with their personal and family interests.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CAPITAL CITY NUSANTARA BASED ON PANCASILA AND THE NUSANTARA PERSPECTIVE Budi Kalimantoro; K.P. Suharyono S. Hadiningrat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.17

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The annexation of the Sipadan and Ligitan islands by neighboring countries and the loss of East Timor serves as a crucial lesson and warning for all components of the nation to rise together to defend the territory and sovereignty of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia to the last drop of blood. The government must continue the struggle for independence, which has now lasted for 79 years, through equitable, fair, and prosperous development, including the development of the capital city Nusantara in accordance with Law No. 3 of 2022 regarding the Capital City and its amendments. This research design is descriptive qualitative, analyzing data on the variables of capital city development, Pancasila values, and the Nusantara Perspective to uncover and describe the phenomena of these variables narratively (non-numeric). The development of the Capital City Nusantara, which is currently underway, is expected to become a sustainable global city built as a manifestation of Pancasila values and the Nusantara Perspective. The development of IKN Nusantara is an integral part of national development and is expected to become a global city for all, built and managed with the following objectives:a) to become a sustainable city globally; b) as the driving force of Indonesia’s future economy; and c) to become a symbol of national identity representing the diversity of the Indonesian nation, based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. It is recommended that the Central Government and IKN Authority truly carry out the development of IKN Nusantara for national interests and manifest the values of Pancasila and the Nusantara Perspective.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MODEL FOR NATURAL DISASTER SURVIVORS BASED ON PARTICIPATORY PLANNING AND LOCAL WISDOM IN SIRENJA DISTRICT, DONGGALA REGENCY Hasan Muhamad; Dewi Cahyawati Abdullah; Indah Ahdiah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.18

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Community development, based on social fact conditions, can be an intervention model for social observers who really pay attention to human aspects and community empowerment within it, then this model can be used as an effort to change a community for the better. Ideally, using a participatory approach, this is done because it involves the survivor community from the planning process to decision-making. Therefore, the form of community development that took place during the 2018 Natural Disaster Management did not pay enough attention to this matter. The involvement of communities affected by the 2018 earthquake, liquefaction, and tsunami, which until now still leaves many problems. The problems that arise are mainly caused by economic, socio-cultural backgrounds and differences in livelihoods. This problem can be eliminated if it is planned carefully, takes into account the participatory rural appraisal (PRA) approach, and uses local wisdom in the form of molibu. If this is not done, it is very likely that in the future there will be potential for horizontal conflict. The research method used is a qualitative approach and is equipped with an approach with several study tools and Focus Group Discussions (FGD). Determination of villages affected by the tsunami purposively or deliberately determining 2 (two) villages with the following considerations: 1) Lende Village (as a representation of coastal villages); 2) Sipi Village (the village is in the mountains). The results of the discussion showed that 1) the placement of communities affected by the earthquake, liquefaction, and tsunami was not involved in the placement; 2) ignoring local wisdom; 3) there was a protest movement over their placement, which was considered unfair and the conditions for neopotism; 4) friction occurs in the new community, which has the potential for open conflict.
EXAMINING THE ROLE OF THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT IN INCREASING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMIC ERA Ridwan; K.P.Suharyono S. Hadiningrat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.19

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Singapore's neo-classical economic model is a dynamic blend of state capitalism, urban planning, a thriving creative economy, well-crafted monetary policies, a robust welfare system, progressive education reforms, and effective fiscal strategies. Together, these components synergize to propel economic expansion, entice global talent, ensure political stability, and propel the digital revolution. This study delves into elucidating the pivotal role played by the Singaporean government in fostering digital economic evolution within the constructs of the neo-classical economic paradigm. Utilizing a qualitative research approach with a focus on literature review, the findings underscore the centrality of the state in driving digital economic transformation within the neo-classical economic framework. Acting as a primary catalyst, the government enhances economic growth through strategic interventions in education, healthcare, human capital development, housing, and financial progress, steering state-owned enterprises and international commerce towards advancement.

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