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Journal Governance Society
Published by Austronesia Akademika
ISSN : 30642329     EISSN : 30642337     DOI : https://doi.org/10.69812/jgs
Journal Governance Society is a reputable academic journal that focuses on the study of governance in various societies. It provides a platform for scholars and researchers to discuss and present their research findings on governance systems, practices, and policies in different societal contexts. This journal covers a wide range of topics related to governance, including political governance, corporate governance, public sector governance, and global governance. It explores the dynamics and challenges faced by governments, organizations, and societies in their efforts to achieve effective and inclusive governance. Journal Governance Society publishes articles that employ rigorous research methods and theoretical frameworks to analyze and understand the various dimensions of governance. It encourages interdisciplinary approaches, drawing on insights from fields such as political science, sociology, economics, and law. The journal is committed to promoting the dissemination of high-quality and impactful research.
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Bibliometric Analysis of Collaborative Governance for Smart City Program Marliani, Marliani
Journal Governance Society Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): May, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/jgs.v2i1.22

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The rapid urbanization in Indonesia over the past two decades has brought complex governance challenges, particularly in managing smart city programs that require multi-stakeholder collaboration, technological innovation, and inclusive policy-making. While collaborative governance has been widely studied in global contexts, its application in Indonesia demands adaptation to local socio-cultural values such as mutual cooperation and deliberative consensus. This study aims to map and analyze the development of research on collaborative governance for smart city programs in Indonesia from 2010 to 2024, identifying knowledge structures, thematic trends, and collaboration networks. Employing a quantitative bibliometric approach, data were collected from the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases using systematically designed search strings, screened through the PRISMA protocol, and analyzed with Bibliometrix and VOSviewer software. The findings indicate a steady growth in publications, with seminal works by Ansell & Gash (2008) and Nam & Pardo (2011) serving as key theoretical foundations. Research increasingly integrates governance theory with technology adoption and community engagement, supported by international collaborations involving countries such as the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. However, gaps remain in operationalizing collaborative governance at the local level and aligning national policies with municipal autonomy. This study concludes that advancing Indonesia’s smart city agenda requires governance frameworks that are both technologically forward looking and culturally grounded. The bibliometric insights provide a roadmap for policymakers, academics, and practitioners to design sustainable, inclusive, and context-sensitive urban governance strategies that bridge global innovations with local realities
Public Perception of the Revitalization of Roro Dompak Port in Tanjungpinang City Ananda, Riska; Lonika, Tri Asha; Putri, Rizqi Apriani
Journal Governance Society Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): May, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/jgs.v2i1.79

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Port infrastructure plays a crucial role in supporting economic growth, connectivity, and public services, particularly in archipelagic regions such as Indonesia. Roro Dompak Port in Tanjungpinang City is a strategic transportation hub connecting the Riau Islands Province to surrounding areas, yet it has faced challenges in infrastructure quality, service efficiency, and user comfort. This study aims to analyze public perception of the port’s revitalization program and its impact on service quality and passenger satisfaction. A quantitative survey approach was applied, involving 518 purposively selected respondents, including passengers, vehicle owners, and logistics operators. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire covering service aspects such as cleanliness, security, facilities, officer responsiveness, ticketing, and departure flow, measured using the Community Satisfaction Index (CSI). The findings indicate that overall satisfaction falls within the “less good” category, with an average score of 2.95. While 66.7% of respondents rated waiting room cleanliness as “good” and improvements such as canopies and parking arrangements positively influenced comfort, other areas require enhancement. The revitalization has been well-received by the public, particularly in terms of new facilities and better passenger experience, but gaps remain in infrastructure capacity and operational performance. In conclusion, the study highlights the importance of aligning technical upgrades with community needs, enhancing service transparency, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders to ensure sustainable port development. The results provide empirical insights to guide strategic improvements that can strengthen Roro Dompak Port’s role in regional economic integration and maritime connectivity.
Evaluation of the Ministry of Social Affairs Policy on Social Protection Programs in Indonesia Rintia, Rintia; Sentosa, Ilham; Yudithia, Yudithia
Journal Governance Society Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): May, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/jgs.v2i1.101

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This study evaluates the effectiveness of Indonesia's social protection policies, focusing on two key programs: Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) and Bantuan Sosial Pangan (BSP). The research addresses the broader issue of poverty and social inequality in Indonesia, with particular attention to the challenges faced by vulnerable populations, including low-income families, the elderly, and people with disabilities. The study's purpose is to assess how well these social protection programs are achieving their intended outcomes of poverty alleviation and social inclusion. A qualitative research design was employed, utilizing secondary data from government reports, program evaluations, and relevant academic literature. The study analyzes the policy formulation, implementation, and evaluation processes of these programs through the lens of Dunn’s Circular Policy Evaluation Model, which emphasizes problem identification, policy formulation, implementation, and evaluation. The findings indicate that while PKH and BSP have contributed to immediate poverty relief and food security, they have not addressed the underlying structural causes of poverty, such as limited access to education and healthcare. The research concludes that although the programs provide significant short-term benefits, their long-term effectiveness is limited due to logistical challenges in program delivery and the failure to integrate broader development goals. The study suggests that future social protection strategies should focus on sustainable poverty reduction by addressing the root causes of inequality and improving service delivery mechanisms.
The Digital Education based on Public Innovation in Developing a Sustainable Agribusiness Ecosystem Komarudin, Ilham; Duerawee, Abdulkarim; Santoso, Aris Prio Agus; Lestari, Retna Dewi
Journal Governance Society Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): May, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/jgs.v2i1.105

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This research addresses persistent challenges in Indonesia’s agribusiness sector, including limited access to information, climate change, market fluctuations, and unequal technological adoption. The study aims to design a public innovation model integrating digital education to foster a sustainable agribusiness ecosystem. Employing a qualitative descriptive method, data were obtained through an extensive literature review of scholarly works, policy documents, and reports from international organizations. Thematic analysis and triangulation were applied to identify patterns, challenges, and best practices. The resulting model, Agro-EduHub 5.0, is a community-based hybrid platform linking education, smart farming technology, digital marketing, and multi-stakeholder collaboration. Key features include a hybrid governance model, hyperlocal AI language support, NFT-based incentives, predictive policy dashboards, creative economy villages, agricultural incubators, and CSR-led pilot projects. These innovations address the digital divide, enhance local adaptability, and encourage environmentally friendly practices. The model fosters active participation, cultural relevance, and policy responsiveness, strengthening both resilience and farmer empowerment. It concludes that implementing Agro-EduHub 5.0 through pilot regions and a digital agribusiness consortium will accelerate technology adoption, integrate local wisdom, and promote shared value creation between public and private sectors, ultimately supporting inclusive and sustainable agribusiness transformation.
The Influence of Public Information Disclosure and the Use of Social Media by the Probolinggo City Government on Public Trust in Probolinggo City Fitria, Nurul Jannah Lailatul; Aprilyandi, Ferdy
Journal Governance Society Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): May, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/jgs.v2i1.158

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Good governance emphasizes transparency and accountability, which are increasingly facilitated through digital media, particularly social media platforms that provide rapid, interactive, and borderless communication. In Indonesia, Law Number 14 of 2008 on Public Information Disclosure mandates openness as a democratic right, yet challenges remain in ensuring accessibility, accuracy, and the prevention of misinformation. Against this background, this study aims to examine the influence of public information disclosure and the use of social media by the Probolinggo City Government on public trust. Using a descriptive quantitative approach, data were collected through questionnaires, observation, and documentation involving 100 respondents who actively follow and engage with the official Instagram account @probolinggoimpressive. Data analysis employed Partial Least Squares (PLS) to test convergent validity, discriminant validity, reliability, and structural model relationships. The findings indicate that both information transparency and social media utilization significantly influence public trust, with information transparency contributing 40.8% and social media utilization contributing 39.1% to variations in trust. Hypothesis testing confirmed that the effects of both independent variables on public trust are statistically significant (p < 0.05). The study concludes that consistent and transparent information delivery, coupled with active use of social media, strengthens government credibility and enhances public trust. These results provide practical implications for local governments to adopt more modern, flexible, and two-way communication strategies while addressing the risks of misinformation.

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