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International Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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IJOPUB International Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy is an international peer reviewed and open-access journal in Public Administration. The aim is to publish conceptual and research articles that explore the application of any language in teaching and the everyday experience of Public Administration. Its scope is Public Management, Public policy, Public services, Governance, Bureaucracy and government institutions, state administrative law, Ethics and public leadership, Decentralization and regional autonomyinternational in that it welcomes articles from academics, researchers, graduate students, and policy makers. All articles should be in English.
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Implementation Of E-Government New Normal Innovation Online Campus Research Information System (Neni Si Linca) At The Investment And One-Door Integrated Services Office Of South Sulawesi Province ningsih, nining_angraeni; Andi Aslinda; Suarlin; Andi Anugrah Mahyuddin
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This study examines the implementation of E-government through the New Normal Online Campus Research Information System (NENI SILINCA) at the Investment and Integrated One-Stop Service Office (DPMPTSP) of South Sulawesi Province. It aims to identify both the supporting and inhibiting factors affecting the system's role in enhancing the efficiency, transparency, and accessibility of public services. The study adopts a descriptive qualitative approach, employing data collection methods such as observation, interviews, and documentation. Data were analyzed through the processes of data condensation, data display, conclusion drawing, and verification. The findings indicate that the implementation of NENI SILINCA has contributed positively to public service delivery. The system enables students to process research permit applications online, thereby streamlining administrative procedures and reducing operational costs. Transparency is significantly improved, as users can monitor the progress of their applications in real-time. From the policy content perspective, NENI SILINCA promotes digital transformation in public services by providing faster and more convenient access. Nonetheless, several technical obstacles remain, including system errors, unstable internet connectivity, and ambiguity in document requirements for students conducting research outside their home region. From the implementation context perspective, the success of this initiative is influenced by political commitment and institutional capacity. The leadership of the Governor and the Head of DPMPTSP plays a pivotal role in ensuring the system’s effectiveness. Cross-sector collaboration with educational institutions and technical teams also facilitates clearer task division and coordination. Key enabling factors include strong regulatory support, the technical team’s readiness, and policy socialization efforts. However, limitations such as inadequate outreach and frequent network disruptions continue to pose challenges. Therefore, enhancing technological infrastructure and adopting more effective communication strategies are essential to ensure the optimal and sustainable implementation of NENI SILINCA as a digital innovation in public service.
Management of BUMDesma Mahalona Raya in Enhancing Community Welfare in Mahalona Village, East Luwu Regency Panca Rakhmat; Risma Niswaty; Herman H; Ismail
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This study aims to examine the governance of BUMDesma Mahalona Raya in promoting community welfare, focusing on key supporting and inhibiting factors in its implementation. Employing a qualitative approach, data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, and analyzed using Miles and Huberman’s interactive model. The findings reveal strong management professionalism reflected in transparent recruitment, adherence to organizational statutes, and routine SOP evaluations. Governance practices also show a high degree of openness and accountability, with financial disclosures presented in village forums and participatory meetings. Community participation is active across decision-making, program implementation, and partnerships with third parties. The prioritization of local resources is evident through product marketing, skills training, and inclusive economic activities. However, sustainability remains a challenge due to limited green initiatives, narrow business diversification, and incomplete financial transparency. Supporting factors include consistent government support, strong community involvement, and geographic advantage, while barriers include unstable leadership, limited capital, and restricted access to technology. This research contributes to improving BUMDesma governance policy by highlighting the importance of leadership stability, inclusive financial practices, and institutional continuity to ensure long-term welfare impacts in rural areas.
Evaluating the Implementation of the School Zoning Policy in Primary School Admissions: A Case Study of Mamasa Regency Jonson; Risma Niswaty; Herman H; Muh. Rizal S; Andi Muhammad Rivai
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This study aims to evaluate the implementation of the zoning system policy for elementary school student admissions in Mamasa Regency. Employing a qualitative approach with a descriptive-evaluative method, data were collected through in-depth interviews, direct observations, and document analysis. Informants included education office officials, school principals, teachers, parents, and community leaders. The data were analyzed using techniques of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that the zoning policy contributes positively to equitable access to education, reduces dropout rates, and improves the efficiency of educational resource allocation. The system has helped achieve a more even distribution of students across schools, particularly in densely populated areas. However, the implementation still faces several challenges. These include unequal infrastructure development between regions, limited school capacities in certain zones, resistance from parents who prefer non-zoned schools, and instances of address falsification to bypass the policy. A situational analysis further indicates that while the zoning system enhances fairness in student placement, it also exposes disparities in school quality across different zones. The study suggests that to optimize the policy’s impact, improvements should focus on upgrading educational infrastructure, ensuring equitable teacher distribution, increasing public awareness, and conducting periodic policy evaluations. Overall, the zoning policy holds potential as a strategy to promote inclusive and fair education, but its effectiveness depends on addressing systemic inequalities and enhancing local implementation capacity in Mamasa Regency.
Implementation Of Tax Incentive Policies Motorized Vehicles In Increasing Local Revenue Of Makassar City Nurul Wahidah; H, Herman; Suarlin; Andi Anugrah Mahyuddin
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This research aims to identify and describe the process of implementing motor vehicle tax incentive policies in increasing local revenue in Makassar city along with supporting and inhibiting factors. Descriptive qualitative research type. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique includes data condensation, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the implementation of the policy of providing motor vehicle tax incentives in increasing local revenue in the city of Makassar has not been carried out properly and has not gone according to theory. This can be seen from Edward III's theory which is used to see the successful implementation of tax incentive policies, showing that the indicator (1) communication has not run optimally. This can be seen from the distribution of communication related to the policy of providing motor vehicle tax incentives is still lacking, (2) resources, running optimally. This can be seen from the quality of the ability of staff who know their authority and good facilities so that they are very helpful in implementing the policy. (3) disposition, running optimally. This can be seen from the appointment of bureaucracy and incentives running according to the rules in force. (4) bureaucratic structure, running optimally. This can be seen from the clear fragmentation of the SOP in implementing the policy, as well as explaining the impact of the implementation of the tax incentive policy on local revenue.
Implementation Of The Integrated Referral Service System (Slrt) For Poverty Alleviation In The Social Service Office Of Pinrang Distric Sri Ayu Lestari; Aslinda; Novayanti Sopia Rukmana; Ismail; Andi Anugrah Mahyuddin
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This study aims to determine the Content of Policy and Context of Implementation and to determine the impact of the implementation of the Integrated Referral Service System (SLRT) program at the Pinrang Regency Social Service. Descriptive qualitative research type. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique includes data condensation, data presentation, and data verification. The results showed that the policies affected in the Integrated Referral Service System (SLRT) program are people who cannot afford it. The types of benefits generated are free BPJS assistance, social assistance in the form of PKH and BPNT and money and assistive devices for people with disabilities, and KIP assistance. In the flow of proposing community names to be included in DTKS, it is necessary to process data collection of community names proposed by the village / kelurahan, then deliberated by village / kelurahan officials, after which the minutes are uploaded in the SIKS-NG application. Then the Social Service Office will approve and certify and then send it to the Center, in this case the Ministry of Social Affairs, which determines the final result. The resources used are human resources including the Head of the Social Service, Social Service Managers, Facilitators, Puskesos / Operators and Village / Sub-district officials, and Front Office. The budget sources obtained come from the APBN and APBD and assistance from institutions that work with the Social Service. In the disbursement of names in DTKS, you can check the social assistance check application, while for BPJS deactivation, a letter will be sent or given to the person concerned. The impact felt by the community shows the impact of changes experienced by the community when receiving assistance even though it is only to meet basic needs such as in the education sector, health sector, social protection and social assistance.
An Accountability Analysis Of The Implementation Of The Subsidized Housing Assistance Program In Pallangga District, Gowa Regency Kris Deana Arima Astuti; Herman H; Risma Niswaty; Ismail
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This study aims to identify and describe the implementation of the subsidized housing assistance program in Gowa Regency, particularly in Palangga District. A qualitative descriptive approach was employed, with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The data were analyzed through data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that the program’s accountability has not been optimal, especially in two key indicators based on Polidano’s (1998) theory: role accountability and retrospective review. The imbalance of power among the Public Works Office (PUPR) as the controller, the Housing and Settlement Office (Perkimtan) as the licensing authority, and the developers as implementers, has led to weak oversight, regulatory non-compliance, and harm to the public. There are 22 housing developments recorded with issues related to permits and building specifications that do not meet standards. This indicates poor stakeholder accountability and declining public trust in the program. Although the government has made efforts to streamline licensing procedures, enhance supervision, impose sanctions on non-compliant developers, and apply stricter selection criteria for aid recipients, these measures remain insufficient. The study recommends strengthening oversight and legal enforcement, developing standardized technical guidelines, conducting more systematic program evaluations, and enhancing inter-agency collaboration and community involvement to promote transparency and accountability in the subsidized housing program.
Optimizing The Performance Of Bhabinkamtibmas In Enhancing Community Services In Lilirilau District, Soppeng Regency Novianti Pratama; Herman H; Risma Niswaty; Abd. Rahman Yus; Andi Anugrah Mahyuddin
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This study aims to analyze the optimization of Bhabinkamtibmas performance in public service delivery in Lilirilau District, Soppeng Regency. The analysis is based on six key performance indicators for public officers: work results, work proficiency, job knowledge, initiative, attitude, and discipline. The research employs a descriptive qualitative approach with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis includes data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings indicate that Bhabinkamtibmas performance remains suboptimal. A gap exists between the officers' perceptions and community expectations across almost all indicators. Although administrative reporting and forum participation are being conducted, the presence of officers in the field and their impact on enhancing community security remain limited. Identified obstacles include ineffective time management, inconsistent responsiveness, low technology utilization, weak initiative and empathy, and a lack of professionally driven discipline. Performance optimization requires a systemic approach grounded in participatory, collaborative, and public-oriented principles. Recommendations include need-based local training, strengthened inter-agency coordination, utilization of information technology, development of professional attitudes, and integration of local wisdom values in service delivery. These strategies are expected to enhance the role of Bhabinkamtibmas as responsive, human-centered, and trustworthy public service agents.
Policy Evaluation of the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) Program in Mamasa Regency zakaria; Andi Kasmawati; Herman H; Andi Anugrah Mahyuddin; Nur Fadilah Guntur
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This study evaluates the implementation of the Complete Systematic Land Registration Program (PTSL) in Mamasa Regency through six dimensions of policy performance: effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, equity, responsiveness, and accuracy. Using a qualitative evaluative approach supported by document analysis and field observations, the findings reveal that the program is effective, achieving 98% of the land measurement target, full completion of land parcel mapping (PBT), and issuance of 17,902 land certificates. Efficiency is reflected in optimal time management and sufficient human resources, despite reliance on temporary staff (PPNPN). However, adequacy remains a challenge due to low registration rates and unresolved issues of overlapping maps and ownership disputes. The program demonstrates equity by reaching underserved groups, including farmers and remote communities, through accessible services and direct village outreach. Responsiveness is evident in the active engagement of the Land Office through counseling and community dialogues, which were met with high public enthusiasm. The accuracy dimension is fulfilled through compliance with legal and technical guidelines and responsiveness to community needs for land tenure security. Supporting factors include strong government backing, adequate human resources, and inter-agency collaboration. In contrast, inhibiting factors such as budget constraints, limited infrastructure, adverse weather, lack of land documentation, and unverified ownership in certain areas continue to hinder optimal implementation. These findings highlight the need for structural improvements in land administration policy, particularly in data verification and institutional coordination, to ensure sustainable land governance.
Effectiveness of Village Fund Use in Improving Community Welfare in Lalabata Village, Barru Regency Askar, Asrul Askar; Herman H; Rifdan; Haerul; Andi Anugrah Mahyuddin
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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In addition to analyzing the supporting and impeding elements, the purpose of this study is to determine how successfully Village Fund utilization improves community welfare in Lalabata Village, Barru Regency. The study used a case study methodology in conjunction with a qualitative approach. Observation, interviews, and documentation were used to gather data, which were then analyzed using the steps of data condensation, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results show that Lalabata Village's usage of village funds is thought to be fairly successful. This effectiveness is reflected in the implementation of priority programs, including the construction of farm roads, drainage systems, bridges, wells, market and tourism development, stunting prevention, and social assistance. These programs were designed and implemented participatively through village deliberations, ensuring that community needs were well accommodated. The village government also applied principles of transparency and accountability. Reporting was carried out through public billboards and village forums, while involving the community in planning, implementation, and monitoring processes. Capacity building for village officials and the provision of supporting facilities further strengthened program sustainability. However, several obstacles remain, including delays in fund disbursement, inadequate infrastructure, extreme weather conditions, and unresolved land grant processes. These challenges affected the smooth execution of some development activities. On the other hand, the efficient administration of village funds was made possible by auxiliary elements such as government policy, information system use, and village official training. Although technical and administrative improvements are still required, Lalabata Village's Village Funds management is generally seen as being fairly effective in enhancing community welfare.
Analysis Of Waburi Park Tourism Destination Development Case Study In The New Gaya Village Of District Lapandewa South Buton District Majeyono; Rifdan; Andi Muhammad Rivai; Andi Anugrah Mahyuddin
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This study aims to examine the development of Waburi Park as a tourist destination using a holistic approach that considers social, economic, cultural, and environmental aspects. The main focus is the identification of key factors related to marketing and promotion, accessibility, tourism areas, and human resources. A descriptive method with a qualitative approach was employed, using in-depth interviews with stakeholders. Case studies were conducted on selected tourist destinations chosen for their natural and cultural potential. The findings indicate that effective promotion, particularly through digital platforms, has a significant impact on increasing tourist visits. Moreover, accessibility—including transportation infrastructure and connectivity has proven to be a crucial factor in enabling tourists to reach destinations. Proper management of tourism areas, including the development of facilities and environmental sustainability, also contributes to enhancing the tourist experience. In addition, the competence of human resources in the tourism sector, especially in service delivery and communication skills, strongly influences the quality of services received by visitors. This study recommends stronger synergy among the government, industry stakeholders, and local communities to improve promotion, accessibility, and tourism area management, as well as to strengthen human resource capacity in order to achieve sustainable tourism development.

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