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E-Government During the Pandemic: Maturity Assessment of the Provincial And Regency/City Website in West Sumatra
Amsal Djunid;
Asniati Asniati;
Rayna Kartika;
Indah Permata Suryani;
Ares Albirru Amsal
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
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DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.16460
E-government uses information technology to change government relations with citizens, the private sector, and other institutions. The importance of identifying e-government performance cannot be separated from the use of the website. Thus, assessing the website quality is very important as it helps determine the quality of e-government services and improve service processes. In almost two years of implementing e-government in West Sumatra, there has been no evaluation of the provincial and district/city government websites, which are the primary tools for implementing e-government today. In the Covid-19 pandemic period, the website's role has become more critical as a means for the public to get the latest information regarding developments in handling the pandemic. This study focuses on assessing and evaluating the level of maturity (maturity assessment) of the provincial and district/city government websites in implementing e-government and its relationship in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Forty websites were assessed for their e-government maturity in this study. The website consists of 19 district/city websites, one provincial webpage, and 20 websites for handling Covid-19 for each district/city and province. The maturity assessment was measured using the United Nations (UN) e-government maturity model. This study found that government websites are still at stage 1 and stage 2 maturity models. Meanwhile, the Covid-19 handling website is on stage1. It is hoped that the government in West Sumatra will pay more attention to improving e-government through websites in the current pandemic era.
Strategies of Increasing Local Taxes in the North Central Timor District
Yohanes B.D. Banu;
David B.W. Pandie;
Petrus Kase
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
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DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.15663
This research was conducted to determine the strategy for increasing local taxes implemented by the Regional Revenue Agency of Timor Tengah Utara Regency. The results of this research show that the regional taxes of North Central Timor Regency have not been running optimally because of the 9 (nine) types of taxes not all of them have contributed to the Regional Original Income. A strategy for increasing local taxes through intensification and extensification is needed. Intensification includes 1) aspects of institutional arrangement, 2) aspects of management which include processing regional tax data, determining regional tax data as well as collecting and collecting local taxes. 3) personnel aspects. while the extensification aspect is related to data collection and verification as well as socialization of local taxes. Furthermore, the ratio of the contribution of local taxes to the regional revenue of North Central Timor Regency is still insufficient, the local taxes that contribute the most to local revenue are street lighting taxes while the least contributed taxes are groundwater taxes. In the implementation of regional taxes, there are several supporting factors in the form of the availability of adequate facilities and infrastructure, adequate budget and cooperation with State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) and Regional-Owned Enterprises (BUMD), while the inhibiting factor is the low awareness of taxpayers, unscrupulous officials. dishonest and not yet integrated local tax information system with regional income.
Formulation of Smart City Policy Instruments (Study Jogja Smart Service Program in Yogyakarta City)
Agustina Rahmawati
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
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DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.13700
This study aims to provide an overview of the formulation of policy instruments in improving public services of the Yogyakarta City. Therefore, this study describes the effectiveness that has been achieved and also describes the problems that arise in the Jogja Smart Service Program (JSS) in the context of the formulation of policy making. This can then be useful for developing alternative policy instruments that are similar. In the perspective of public administration, a program of policy can be seen part of the management of decisions in public policy, where the resources and actors are organized and coordinated. This gives consequences about how the process of making instrument formulation at the time of making the policy. Thus, it becomes interesting to see how the process of formulation of policies in the Jogja Smart Service Program (JSS). By using descriptive qualitative research methods, the stages of the method in this research are collecting data related to the policy formulation process of the Jogja Smart Service Program (JSS), in the form of interviews and documentation of regulations and related policies. The result of the research is the formulation of Jogja Smart Service (JSS) policies in Yogyakarta City which still has various challenges, so a combined instrument is needed, namely synergy and collaboration between the government, private sector, community and other stakeholders to support the effectiveness of the program.
Collaboration Between Regencies in Fulfilling The National Production of Rajangan Madura Tobacco
Dzikrillah Thoriqur Rahman;
Retno Sunu Astuti
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
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DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.13952
This study tries to analyze the concept of inter-regency in the fulfillment of the national production of Madura shredded tobacco and study the factors that cause the decline in Madura sliced tobacco production. Problems that arise at the time of production as well as the area of agricultural tobacco in each district besides the instability of tobacco prices which causes anxiety for farmers. To discuss this problem, reference theory from Wright (1974) in Irawanto et al. 2015: 20) there are five key elements in the implementation of intergovernmental relations, i.e. 1) the role of government, 2) interaction of public officials, 3) sustainability communication, 4) the role of administrators, and 5) focus of attention on policy. Data collected through observation, interviews (FGD) and literature study and analyzed qualitatively descriptive. This study represents collaboration between districts which has shown good collaboration by dividing the roles of each region. Interaction of public officials has proven participation in interactions, beliefs, perceptions and preferences. With regard to communication developed from four regions looking for ways and solutions to increase Madura tobacco production and avoid the volatility of Madura shredded tobacco prices in the harvest season. This collaboration has a target of achieving fulfillment of Madura Chopped Tobacco Production, increasing thirty percent from Madura Tobacco Production annually targeting eighty tons.
Martin Luther King Jr’s Theory of Nonviolence in Conflict Resolution
Eyo Emmanuel Bassey;
Ejesi Edwin
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
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DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.17929
This article on Martin Luther King Jr examines the power of non-violence philosophy in conflict resolution. Before Luther King Jr philosophy of non-violence, Jesus Christ, Mahatma Gandhi, Leo Tolstoy and other advocates of peace had vigorously pursued non-violence as the only tenable and acceptable paradigm in conflict resolution. In this essay, Martin Luther King Jr. is shown to be deeply influenced by his moral and spiritual background upon which his father had endowed upon him. For Luther King Jr, the racial discrimination experienced in Montgomery can only be defeated by non-violence and nothing more, for violence begets violence upon which continuous use of violence leads to the vicious circle of violence. The essay concludes that human beings ought to use non-violence in conflict resolution especially in the face of dehumanization and racial discrimination
Community Participation in Development in Baringeng Village, Lilirilau District, Soppeng Regency
Risma Niswaty;
Mismadewi Mismadewi;
Muh. Darwis;
Sitti Hardiyanti Arhas;
Sirajuddin Saleh
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
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DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.16736
Community participation is the main asset in achieving the government's program goals. This study aims to determine community participation in development at Baringeng Village, Soppeng regency. Therefore, to find out the objectives of this study, the researcher used descriptive qualitative research. The informants in this study were (7 peoples) using data collection techniques that were carried out through observation, interviews, and documentation. The data obtained from the research results were processed using data analysis techniques consisting of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that community participation in development at Baringeng village, Soppeng regency was in the high category. This can be viewed from several indicators, including thought participation, energy participation, property participation, skills participation, and social participation.
A Humanistic Approach of Public Services Implementation as an Effort to Achieve Good Governance
Hendrawan Prasetyo
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
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DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.15403
This study aims to find out how public services are by using a humanistic approach organized by public service agencies as an effort to realize good governance. The public service agency under study was the Population and Civil Registry Office of Kebumen Regency. What is meant by the humanistic approach in the administration of public services in this research is the approach used in public services by prioritizing humanist/human values. This study uses a qualitative approach, which seeks to obtain as complete information as possible about public services carried out by the public service actors in the Population and Civil Registry Office of Kebumen Regency, which was explored through observation, documentation, and in-depth interviews with informants consisting of employees of the Population Service and Kebumen District Civil Registry and the public service users in the Population and Civil Registration Office of Kebumen Regency. In this study, writing is focused on issues relating to the delivery of public services using a humanistic approach for the realization of good governance. The humanistic approach in public services involves three aspects in the delivery of public services, namely the role of human resources shown through the attitude of the public service apparatus in serving the community, the process/mechanism/procedure of services carried out in the administration of public services, as well as facilities and infrastructure that support public services. Respect for humans is reflected in how the public service apparatus behaves towards the community they serve. The demand for good behavior which includes friendly, smiling, patient, empathy, and sympathy is an absolute thing in the Kebumen Regency's Population and Civil Registry Office in serving the community. Public services with a humanistic approach prioritize reciprocal communication between the public service apparatus and the people served.Keywords: good governance, humane, humanistic approach, public service.
Policy Windows: Sociopreneurship Activity Through Development of Turtle Breeding Ecotourism in Mapak Indah Beach
Mey Susanti AS;
Johan Mashuri
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
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DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.16029
Indonesia is one of the few countries in the world which becomes a natural habitat for turtles.However, like other countries, the Indonesia’s turtle population are prone to extinction. All species of see turtles in Indonesia’s waters are protected under the Government Regulation Number 7, 1999 concerning preservation of plant and animal species. Despite having the legal status, the turtle preservation is not fully comprehended and even ignored by the number of people. The development of turtle-based ecotourism is an alternative source of income. Mapak Indah Beach is considered to be a representative area for this ecotourism activity. However, finding from tourism and ecological activities shows no satisfactory results in combining the two activities. Sociopreneurship activities in the management of the Mapak Indah Beach turtle breeding ecosystem require an in-depth study to be able to access the policy windows of the Mataram City Government (the public agenda becomes the government's agenda). Strategic policies are: (1) an increase of coordination and roles among stakeholders; 2) a capacity building for management and procurement of sarpras; and (3) an increase of knowledge and skills of the local communities.
Policy Implementation: The Strengthen Communication In Fishermen Insurance Government Program (BPAN) Tanggetada District, Kolaka Regency
Anis Ribcalia Septiana;
Maria Margareta Reginaldis;
Rustam Tohopi
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
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DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.16198
The implementation of communication strengthening policies in the Fishermen Insurance of Government Assistance program in Tanggetada District, Kolaka Regency. The methods used in this study were analyzed using qualitative descriptive techniques. The informants in this study consisted of the Fisheries Secretary, Head of Small Fishermen Empowerment, Partnership Section, Science and Technology and Small Business Information in the Fisheries Sector, Small Fishermen Training and Assistance Section, Tanggetada District Extension Officer, Fishermen. Types and sources of data used in the study use primary and secondary data. The results of communication research in the socialization of the implementation of the Fishermen Insurance Government Assistance program (BPAN) have not been going well because information about BPAN has not been distributed to all fishermen in Tanggetada District. Communication is critical to the success of achieving the goals of implementation. For effective implementation, those who must be responsible for the implementation of a policy must know what to do. The government to implement policies must be conveyed clearly, accurately, and consistently to capable people. So the implementation of the Fishermen Insurance Government Assistance program (BPAN) carries out socialization actions to fishermen and prepares coordination for fishermen insurance recipients.
The Influence of Organizational Culture, Compensation, and Work Environment on Employee Performance in Class II B Bangko Correctional Institutions
Anggara Bratama;
Erianjoni Erianjoni
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
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DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.15626
ABSTRACTThis study aims to reveal the influence of organizational culture, compensation, and work environment on employee performance at the Bangko Class II Penitentiary, either directly or indirectly for Bangko Class II B Prison employees. This study uses a quantitative method, with exogenous variables, namely organizational culture (X1), compensation (X2), work environment intervening variables (X3) and endogenous variables, namely employee performance (Y) at Bangko Class II Correctional Institution (Lapas). The population of this research is all employees of Lapas in Bangko Class II Correctional Institution, namely 55 people. The sample was obtained through total sampling so that the respondents in this study amounted to 55 samples. The data analysis technique used is path analysis and is divided into 2 paths, namely sub-structure 1 and sub-structure 2. Data is collected through a questionnaire that has been validated and reliable in advance, both content and empirical test of items in the field. The results of this study have found that the hypothetical model is proven to be used as a new model in improving employee performance for every employee at the Bangko Class II Penitentiary.