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Jurnal Natapraja : Kajian Ilmu Administrasi Negara
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Journal NATAPRAJA is published by the Public Administration Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, Yogyakarta State University. This journal presents research results and articles on Public Administration and Public Policy that are open to multi and interdisciplinary approaches. Natapraja is published the articles of the results of research, both theoretical and empirical, to be published in this journal.
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PERFORMANCE LEGITIMACY: THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS UNDER THE SULTAN’S ADMINISTRATION IN YOGYAKARTA Dwi Harsono
NATAPRAJA Vol 8, No 1 (2020): Development and Institutions
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In his capacity as governor, Hamengkubuwono has a coordinating role to play between the provincial, municipal and district governments in Yogyakarta. Though most policy responsibility lies with the districts and city of Yogyakarta, the sultan still has an important function to fulfil as effective cooperation between different tiers of government is a crucial factor in facilitating successful policy outcomes at the local level. For the sultan, his role as mediator and coordinator works well because it reinforces public perceptions of him as a neutral arbiter who stays aloof from the bickering of day-to-day politics. Over the years, he has cultivated this image of a paternalistic figure by making regular appeals to district heads and the mayor of Yogyakarta to serve the people better. In the rare events where conflicts arise over public policy (for example over land), Hamengkubuwono successfully deflected the blame for controversial policies to the lower-level governments, even though the royal palace often has a direct stake in these policy decisions.
MODEL OF PROCEDURES CASH DISBURSEMENT SYSTEM FOR PURCHASING ASSETS IN VILLAGE ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS Khozin Arief
NATAPRAJA Vol 8, No 1 (2020): Development and Institutions
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This study aims to create a procedure model of cash expenditure system assets in the village accounting system to be used in villages throughout Indonesia so that the administration of village accounting can be run accountable, transparent, can be accounted for according to applicable laws. Based on the preliminary interview conducted by the researcher to the village officials, it was found that in the implementation of the procedure for issuing cash on asset purchases, procedural errors sometimes occurred in the village accounting administration due to the incomplete documentation of the procedure model. This procedural error led to irregularities in village financial managers. Therefore we need a well-documented and complete procedure for cash disbursement procedures for asset purchasing as a guideline for administering village accounting. The methodology of this research was carried out by data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and system documentation carried out in the villages of Parongpong District, West Bandung Regency, West Java Province, with stages starting from planning, surveying, analyzing and designing systems. In designing this village accounting procedure model, the author follows applicable government laws and regulations and literature studies on village accounting
Cover and Editor pandhu Yuanjaya
NATAPRAJA Vol 8, No 1 (2020): Development and Institutions
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POPULATION CONTROL POLICIES IN THE SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA AFTER TOTAL FERTILITY RATE INCREASED BASED ON IDHS 2017 Muhammad Arif Fahrudin Alfana; Agus Joko Pitoyo; Rizky Laudiansyah; Sri Sugiharti
NATAPRAJA Vol 8, No 1 (2020): Development and Institutions
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This study has two main objectives. The first is to explain the achievement of the value of Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY). The second is to explain the population control policy after the increase in TFR in DIY results of the 2017 IDHS. The population control policy taken by the DIY government comes from the Grand Design of Population Development document published by the People's Welfare Bureau. The method used in this study is library research. The analyst uses qualitative descriptive. The results showed that according to IDHS data, there had been fluctuations in the value of TFR during 1991-2017. In the last ten years, the pattern of TFR values in DIY has tended to increase. Population control is necessary to prevent this tendency. The policies taken by the government in the future in terms of population control in DIY include suppressing population growth rates, maturing marital age, controlling the value of TFR, and increasing the prevalence of contraception. The DIY government will implement at least this policy until 2035.
Apendix pandhu Yuanjaya
NATAPRAJA Vol 8, No 1 (2020): Development and Institutions
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MICRO, SMALL, AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSMEs) EMPOWERMENT THROUGH QUADRUPLE HELIX APPROACH IN BATU CITY Lely Indah Mindarti; Ajie Hanif Muzaqi
NATAPRAJA Vol 8, No 2 (2020): Administrative Reform
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The research  purpose is to describe implementing of MSMEs empowerment in Batu using perspective of Quadruple helix model . This research using descriptive qualitative approach. Government of Batu through Department of Micro Enterprise Cooperatives and Trade of Batu implements MSMEs empowerment by relying on 4 main factors of empowerment: financial capital access, human resource, partnership, and market strengthening.  This government also established Integrated Business Service Centre (IBSC) as one of the commitments in empowering MSMEs and also making Batu as MSMEs centre. The result of analysis using the concept of Quadruple helix model  found that MSMEs empowerment in Batu involves collaboration of different sectors: the government of Batu, private/business institutions, academics, and civil society through communities, groups, and non-governmental organizations. Thus, the government of Batu plays dominant roles in the interaction synergies of different sectors and being responsible in equitable economic development. Private institutions play roles as production developer, academics play roles as knowledge and skill development transferor and civil society plays roles as creative economic agents and product users
QUO VADIS GRANDES ECOLES: ECOLE NATIONALE D’ADMINISTRATION (ENA) Kristian Widya Wicaksono
NATAPRAJA Vol 8, No 2 (2020): Administrative Reform
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In France, to reach a good career as the high-rank of government officials, people must join the Ecole National d’Administration (ENA). This situation put the ENA graduates (enarques) in the strategic position as the administrative elite but this special privilege gives the word egalité within higher education a hollow sound. This paper wants to know the impact of Ernarques on the merit system recruitments of high-rank civil servants. The method used in this paper writing is a systematic literature review. The results of this study show that it is not compulsory to dissolve ENA but we should treat ENA as an ordinary school for Public Administrator. Then, it is important to create another university that has the same concentration and access as ENA to procreate a fair competition. Finally,  we must invite diverse graduates to join the high-rank position to encourage innovation and competitive nuance in the public organization.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF VILLAGE-OWNED ENTERPRISES POLICY IN WONOGIRI REGENCY Fallenda Mahatva Dewi; Didik Gunawan Suharto
NATAPRAJA Vol 8, No 2 (2020): Administrative Reform
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This research aimed to identify supporting and inhibiting factor in the implementation of Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMDes) policy in Sumberejo Village, Batuwarno Sub District, Wonogiri Regency. The approach used in this study was descriptive qualitative research. Data were obtained from the result of interview, documentation, and observation. Interview was conducted with the officials representing Village Community Empowerment Office of Wonogiri Regency and the officials Sumberejo Village. Documentation related to BUMDes of Sumberejo Village. Observation was conducted by seeing situation and condition in Sumberejo Village environment and BUMDes. The result of research showed that the supporting factor in the implementation of BUMDes policy included: communication; disposition; characteristics of the the implementing agencies and economic, social and political conditions. Meanwhile, the inhibiting factor included resources (HR or human resource and budget resource); bureaucratic structure; and policy standard and objectives. Supporting factors can encourage the development of BUMDes and increase the profit, despite some limitations. The factors inhibiting BUMDes policy generates some problems to BUMDes, so that its profit percentage and contribution to PADes (Original Village Income) have not been optimal yet and is fluctuating. Edward III’s, and Van Meter and Van Horn’s implementation model theory used to analyze BUMDes policy in this study evidently are the factors affecting the implementation of BUMDes policy, in the form of supporting and inhibiting factors.
THE STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION ROLES IN FLOOD DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN JAKARTA Hisyam Yusril Hidayat; Syarif Amr Hasyemi; Muhammad Galih Saputra
NATAPRAJA Vol 8, No 2 (2020): Administrative Reform
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The paradigm shift in disaster management places non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as the actors who contribute to the process. However, NGOs still face many challenges both internally and externally. The author tries to find challenges from the role of NGOs and tries to formulate the right strategy. This research is categorized as a post-positivist paradigm and uses a mixed active method. The NGOs analyzed were Yayasan Peta Bencana and MPBI. The results show that there are internal and external challenges. The challenges are the number of volunteers are limited, lack of volunteer knowledge, there is no program evaluation, and financial accountability from NGOs. Meanwhile, external environmental barriers are still low in understanding and role of society and the contribution of the private sector is still low. The authors formulate nine strategies to overcome these problems. A limitation in this study is that researchers only use secondary data to explain the role of either the government or other actors.
E-GOVERNMENT GLOBAL TRENDS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVE IN INDONESIA Bambang Tri Atmojo; Nurul Retno Nurwulan
NATAPRAJA Vol 8, No 2 (2020): Administrative Reform
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E-government has been a global trend in the world. Many countries around the world have implemented E-government since it is believed could give substantial benefits to citizens, businesses, and governments. The aim of e-government is to support the modernization of the public sector, enabling its transparency and effectiveness. With regard to these significant outcomes, e-government could streamline the economic and social development of a nation, including Indonesia. This paper aimed to review the literature on e-government implementation and its future perspective in Indonesia. The inclusion criteria were e-government trends around the world, application of e-government in Indonesia, the factors and the impact of e-government. This study revealed the critical factors that could affect the implementation of e-government in Indonesia. In addition, e-government has a potential to increase transparency, citizen engagement, and gross domestic product (GDP) growth in Indonesia.

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