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Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30474116     DOI : https://doi.org/10.69816/jgd.v1i2
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) is a government and development studies journal for the theoretical and practical discussion of government, public institutions, public policy, and development. Our journal, in association with the Department of Government Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University, prioritizes a local and global approach to public policy and development. Irrespective of empirical orientation, all papers should have wider theoretical, comparative, or practical significance. Aims and Scope The journal aims to develop and disseminate government and development literature that provides linkages among government research, government education, government policy and practice, and government development at the local, national, and international levels, in all regions. It contributes to understanding key government problems and trends in any context, as well as to providing forums of effective strategies responding to these emerging challenges. The journal invites various types of original contributions related to the government and development, including empirical research, theoretical and historical analyses, and critical reviews of policies, programs, legislations, organizations, and practice interventions. The subject areas of the journal cover the following: Ideologies, values and ethics of government Approaches, methods, techniques and skills of government research Governance Public Institutions Public Policy Development Human Resource Management Social and Politics Local Government
Articles 27 Documents
Coordination of the head of district in administering government in Parigi, Parigi Moutong Regency, Central Sulawesi Province Hidayah, Andi Muh. Riskil; Wardana, Andy
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i1.32985

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This study aims to determine the coordination of head of district (Camat) in administering government in Parigi District, Parigi Mourong Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. The study used a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Taking informants by determining five people as informants. In order to obtain the data, we used Dann Sugandha’s theory about internal coordination and external coordination, and also used observation, interviews, and documentation in data collection methods. To maintain the objectivity of the study, we used the data analysis technique of Miles and Huberman’s interactive model. The study reveals that internal coordination between the head of district and his subordinate staff in the form of providing reports, providing suggestions and proposals, providing instructions has been carried out well. External coordination was coordination carried out between the District Government and the government in the Parigi District area. External coordination between the district governments has not been implemented optimally because there remains weaknesses or lack of coordination in the administration of government between the district government and the government in the Parigi district area which has not been implemented well, so development has not been optimal.
The role of local government in the empowerment of MSME actors in Palopo City Rahmayanti, Alvira
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i1.34465

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The micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) activities cover almost all business fields, and the existence of MSMEs is crucial, especially for increasing income for low-income groups. This study aims to find out how the government carries out its role as a facilitator, as a regulator, and as a catalyst on the eight indicators based on the Regional Regulations of Palopo City, especially in the development of MSMEs in Palopo City. The research type is qualitative research, which explains events that actually occurred in the field during the study. Informants were heads of cooperatives and MSMEs, heads of the UMKM sector, staff of the cooperatives and MSMEs office of Palopo City, and several MSME business actors. Data collection was carried out through direct field observations, interviews, and documentation with informants. The findings indicate that the government's role in empowering MSMEs was carried out by the Office of Cooperatives and MSMEs, and the government carried out its role as a facilitator, a regulator, and a catalyst. The government has a major influence in carrying out the empowerment, and it can help MSME actors maintain and improve their business by providing access to financing and capital, promotion, coaching, mentoring training, and growing the business climate. Finally, we will look at the condition of MSMEs, especially micro-type businesses that have grown densely in various areas in Palopo City.
Analysis of local government supervision in surface mining: The case of Bulukumba Regency Sam, Aldiani Fitriayu; Arifin, Indar; Syamsu, Suhardiman
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i1.34466

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Supervision is the prevention or correction of errors, irregularities, discrepancies, and misappropriations that are not in accordance with the objectives of the predetermined authority. This study aims to determine how the form of local government supervision in supervising rock quarry mines in Bontotiro District, Bukukumba Regency. This study used a qualitative descriptive approach, and the data collection used observation, interviews, and documentation. Data was analyzed through the stages of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions. This study shows how local government supervision of rock quarry mines in the study area is seen from two forms of supervision. First, preventive supervision was carried out before the implementation of mining activities through the supervision of exploration Mining Business Permits (IUP) for exploration implementation and Mining Business Permits (IUP) for production operations. Second, repressive supervision carried out during the implementation of mining activities refers to the supervision of Rock Excavation Production Operation Activities.
The role of village-owned enterprises in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) in Wajo Regency Kalsum, Ummi; Nurlinah; Irwan, Andi Lukman
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i1.34467

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Village Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a sustainable development effort that contains eighteen goals that touch all aspects of life, including village economic growth. Village-owned enterprises (BUMDes) are instruments used to improve economic development and village welfare. This study discusses how the role of BUMDes in achieving the 8th village SDGs goal, namely equitable village economic growth. This study aims to find out how the implementation and management of BUMDes in achieving Village SDGs and factors that influence the role of BUMDes in achieving the 8th Village SDGs goal in Gilireng District. The research type was descriptive qualitative, which collected data from observations, interviews, literature studies, and documentation studies. The study reveals that the contribution of BUMDes in increasing Village Original Income (PAD) has not been optimal, and BUMDes have not been able to provide job opportunities for rural communities. BUMDes in Gilireng District have not been able to encourage the achievement of Village SDGs because they were influenced by several factors: the human resources competency that remains limited and external conditions such as economic and political factors. However, BUMDes in Gilireng District has the potential and opportunity to become pillars of village economic development. Therefore, it is crucial for the relevant government to step in and improve the qualifications of BUMDes managers in the Gilireng District.
Development of mappanretemme' qur'an media module to increase knowledge and attitude of prospective bridal couples regarding exclusive breastfeeding Yasin, Sabrina; Kesumasari, Citra; Bahar, Burhanuddin
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): AGUSTUS 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i2.34517

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The Mappanretemme’ media module is a development of the previous module, which was developed into a website-based application that adapted the previous Mappanretemme’ module and enriched it with a food menu for breastfeeding mothers. This application was introduced under the name “SUN 4 Catin”. This study assessed the increase in knowledge and attitudes of prospective bride and groom couples after using the Mappanretemme’ Plus module. The quasi-experimental study used a one-group pre- and post-test research design, and sampling was conducted using simple random sampling. This study was conducted on 46 prospective brides and grooms in KUA Soreang District, Parepare City. The knowledge variable showed an increase in the good category before and after, with a percentage of 21.74%, and the less category experienced a decrease after, with a percentage decrease of 28.26%, and the Wilcoxon test results obtained p-value 0.005 (p<0.05), indicating that there was an increase in the prospective bride and groom's knowledge before and after education using the SUN 4 Catin application. For the attitude variable, there was an increase in the positive attitude category before and after, with a percentage of 11.22%, whereas, for the negative attitude category, there was a decrease in the attitude category before and after, with a percentage of 15.67%. The Wilcoxon test results showed a p-value 0.127 (p>0.05), indicating that there was no difference in the attitudes of prospective bride and groom couples regarding exclusive breastfeeding and lactation management using SUN 4 Catin application.
The impact of South Korean gastrodiplomacy in Indonesia on the development of Korean food business opportunities in Indonesia Asy'ari, Munjin Syafik; Taolo, Vioren Filadelfia; Cangara, Abdul Razaq; Lumumba, Patrice
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i1.35561

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This article explores how South Korean gastrodiplomacy fosters Korean food business opportunities in Indonesia. Gastrodiplomacy, a soft diplomacy approach, uses cultural elements like cuisine to enhance bilateral relations and national image. South Korea has effectively leveraged the Korean Wave—a global phenomenon including music, drama, food, and lifestyle—to introduce its cuisine to international audiences, including Indonesia. The study outlines the historical and technological developments that spread Korean culture in Indonesia, leading to increased interest in Korean language, entertainment, and culinary experiences. Using qualitative methods like literature reviews and document analysis, it examines the impact of Korean culture on Indonesian society and the resulting business opportunities for Korean food. The article underscores the role of soft power in promoting cultural exchange and attracting Indonesian consumers to Korean cuisine. South Korean gastro diplomacy's success is evident in the rise of Korean restaurants and food stalls in Indonesia, catering to both Korean culture fans and the general public. However, challenges such as differing culinary preferences, limited access to authentic ingredients, cultural eating habits, pricing issues, and promotional strategies are identified as potential obstacles to expanding Korean food businesses in Indonesia. The study provides insights into how cultural diplomacy can create economic opportunities and enhance international cooperation by analyzing gastro diplomacy and its implementation through the Korean Wave. The findings suggest that strategic collaboration between the South Korean government and local stakeholders is essential to overcoming barriers and maximizing gastro diplomacy's benefits for both nations.
Sentiment analysis of public opinion on public housing savings policy (Tapera) on social media “X” Thufailah, Karina Khansa; Albianazwa, Biyan Mahesa; Ahsanti, Deliana Maulida
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): AGUSTUS 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i2.35841

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This study aims to analyze public sentiment towards the People's Housing Savings (TAPERA) policy on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). Responses to the Tapera policy can reflect the level of public trust in the government and the agency that manages Tapera. Sentiment analysis can provide an overview of this trust. This study uses a quantitative method with sentiment analysis techniques to measure public reactions based on comments on platform X. Data were collected from several comments related to the TAPERA policy and analyzed using the confusion matrix validation technique to ensure the accuracy of the results. The results showed that more than 90% of public sentiment towards the TAPERA policy was negative. This negative sentiment was mostly triggered by public concerns about salary cuts that were considered burdensome and low trust in the government's ability to manage the funds in a transparent and accountable manner. These findings emphasize the importance of transparency, effective communication, and public participation in the formulation of public policy. These findings are expected to provide insight for stakeholders in formulating policies that are more responsive to the needs and aspirations of the community.
Impact of social enterprise in West Java using the Platform Usaha Sosial (PLUS) database Rachmawati, Tutik; Fathurahman, Alif Zidan; Akbar , Taufik
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): AGUSTUS 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i2.35975

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West Java is the province with the largest population in Indonesia, which is the basis for identifying social enterprises by sector. This research aims to uncover the social enterprise sectors developing in West Java and their impacts. This research uses a qualitative approach with the main data obtained through the PLUS database. The results show three main sectors with the highest number of social enterprises. The creative economy sector took the top spot with 19 social enterprises, which emerged in response to various social problems. The technology sector came in second with 12 social enterprises, which developed due to the need for digitalization in various areas of West Java. Meanwhile, with 11 social enterprises, the environmental energy sector developed in response to various environmental problems and low public awareness of environmental issues. The presence of social enterprises in West Java has a significant impact on three main aspects, namely social, economic, and environmental. This research emphasizes the importance of social enterprises in facing social and environmental challenges and their role in local economic development.
Quality of public services at the Ahusen Village Office, Sirimau District, Ambon City Bahasoan, Aminah; Sakir, Ahmad Rosandi; Almahdali, Humairah
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): AGUSTUS 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v2i1.35988

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The purpose of this study is to identify in depth the root of the problems faced by the Ahusen Village Office in terms of the quality of service to the community in Sirimau District, Ambon City. This study uses a type of quantitative descriptive research. The location of the study is the Ahusen Village Office, Sirimau District, Ambon City, The sample from the study for employees was taken by purposive sampling, which was 5 people. As for the community respondents, they were taken incidentally, namely 25 people. Thus the total number of samples is as many as 30 people The data that has been successfully collected related to each of the indicators mentioned above, will be analyzed by a quantitative descriptive method where the data obtained will be displayed through a frequency table, then to draw conclusions about each indicator seen through the tendency of respondents' answers. The results of the study showed that there was a variation in the perception of service quality at the Ahusen Village Office. While there are positive perceptions regarding employee appearance, computer availability, and employee willingness to hear complaints and provide assistance, there are significant challenges related to timeliness, accuracy, readiness, willingness, accuracy, knowledge, trust, and service security. Further evaluation and comprehensive corrective actions are needed to improve the quality of services and overall community satisfaction. These improvement efforts can include employee training, improved physical facilities, improved communication between employees and the community, and stricter supervision of the quality of services provided.
The role of local governments in flood disaster mitigation in Makassar city Ishak, Bahrul Samuindarwan; Chowdhury, Kuntala
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): AGUSTUS 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69816/jgd.v1i2.36472

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This study aims to determine and describe the Role of the Government in mitigating flood disasters in Makassar City as well as factors that influence the government's role in mitigating flood disasters in Makassar City. This type of research uses a qualitative approach with descriptive elaboration. A qualitative approach with descriptive elaboration is a study that aims to obtain an overview to understand and explain the role of local governments in mitigating flood disasters in the city of Makassar. The data collection in this study used observation techniques, interviews, literature studies, and documentation studies. The results showed that the government's role in mitigating flood disasters in the city of Makassar was in the form of improving drainage systems, effective early warning, education and public awareness, and making dams. In addition, the government's efforts to divide flood disaster mitigation into three stages, including pre-disaster, during emergency response, and post-disaster. Factors that influence the role of the government in flood disaster mitigation consist of supporting factors, namely synergy between agencies in the ranks of the Makassar city local government, vertical coordination of BPBD Makassar city with government agencies in higher positions. In addition, the inhibiting factors are, limited resources, changes in land use.

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