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Dia: Jurnal Administrasi Publik
ISSN : 02166496     EISSN : 26157268     DOI : DOI: https://doi.org/10.30996/dia.v18i1
DIA: Journal of Public Administration Studies is published by the public administration department at the University of 17 August Surabaya, as a medium of communication and dissemination of research results and scientific work in the field of Public Policy, Local Government, Public Management, Public Service and Development. The DIA editorial is very open in accepting articles and book reviews related to our scope in the field of public administration.
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REGIONAL REGULATION CONCERNING WASTE MANAGEMENT IN KUTA, BADUNG TECHNICAL SERVICE UNIT Nyoman Diah Utari Dewi
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 18 No 1 (2020): DEVELOPMENT
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Implementation of Badung Regency Regional Regulation No. 7 of 2013 concerning Waste Management is an effort to find out about the policies implemented by the Badung Regency Government for waste management, especially in the Kuta area. This research is a qualitative research in which data is obtained from area observations, interviews, documentation and library research as well as online searches, systematically described in accordance with the formulation of the problem of implementing Regional Regulations and finding obstacles and solutions implemented in waste management in the Service Unit Kuta Technical, analyzed using the Merilee Implementation Model from S. Grindle, namely content of policy and context implementation. The results of an analysis of the Implementation of the Badung District Regulation No. 7 of 2013 concerning Waste Management in the Kuta Technical Services Unit, found weaknesses in the implementation of the Local Regulation policy and several obstacles encountered including the low willingness of the community to sort out their own garbage and often violate the disposal schedule rubbish, adding transportation facilities and infrastructure as well as the existence of Temporary Shelter in each Village / Kelurahan, and the involvement of Indigenous Villages in waste management by incorporating it into set of rules made by and for residents of a village and it’s called Awig-awig.
THE ROLE OF E-GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS IN SUPPORTING PUBLIC TRUST AND INFORMATION DISCLOSURE IN THE CITY OF KENDARI Adrian Tawai
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 18 No 1 (2020): DEVELOPMENT
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The uniqueness of this research is the efforts of the Kendari City Government to realize public trust and information disclosure based on the principles of good governance. the purpose of this study is to describe the use of the Kendari City Government website as a means of providing public information. The research method is by observation and interviews with users of the Kendari city website.the results showed that the kendari city website is an online public information forum related to transparency, the government's official agenda, data banks, and news covering the performance of the Kendari City Government's performance. In addition, the commitment of the Mayor of Kendari's commitment to support the availability of online services to realize good governance and accountability. limitations in the use of online services are the lack of experts or human resources in the IT field who are placed to manage the website, have not maximized the performance of PPID in formulating and stating information that causes information flow to the website and the absence of legal instruments both in the text and context regulate the existence of the Kendari City Government website.
REVIEW OF INTER REGIONAL COOPERATION OF THE REGIONS AROUND MOUNT WILIS IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF STATUTORY REGULATIONS Widya Lestari; Aulia Buana; Mila Wijayanti; Wiwandari Handayani
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 18 No 1 (2020): DEVELOPMENT
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Interregional cooperation is an important consequence of the implementation of decentralization and regional autonomy policy in Indonesia. Cooperation is the government’s effort to overcome the limitedness and to optimize their potentials in order to implement regional development efficiently and effectively to realize society welfare. The cooperation effort is done by six regencies (Tulungagung, Trenggalek, Ponorogo, Madiun, Nganjuk, and Kediri) around Mount Wilis - East Java to be able to mutually strengthen the process of development. The study aimed to review the implementation of regional development cooperation of the regions around Mount Wilis from the perspective of applicable statutory regulations. The result of review was used to find the opportunities and challenges in the implementation of interregional cooperation of the regions around Mount Wilis. The study used content analysis with descriptive qualitative approach to elaborate how the context of interregional cooperation according to statutory regulations was articulated in the cooperation performed. From the result of review, were found some opportunities and challenges in the implementation of interregional cooperation of the regions around Mount Wilis. The commitment of the regional governments of the six regencies, the Government of East Java, and the Central Government was an opportunity for cooperation. While the challenges faced were the implementation of institutional context and cooperation funding. The opportunity and challenge findings are expected to be a material for evaluation of implementation of interregional cooperation of the regions around Mount Wilis for future improvement of cooperation
CULTURAL VALUES IN POLICY PENETRATION: New Pattern of Communication in Creating Public Obedience La Mani
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 18 No 1 (2020): DEVELOPMENT
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Many studies related to the policy of street vendors relocation in various cities in Indonesia, even in the world. However, there is still limited research examining the cultural variability of government and street vendors. Culture is not the only variable which can influence the behaviour of street vendors in responding the policies, but omnipresent cultural existence becomes a major factor in communication of government policies. The research was carried out in a qualitative explanatorywith the main focus on the implementation of street vendor policy relocation in Yogyakarta City, Indonesia. Data collection techniques were carried out through in-depth interviews with the actors or communicators in the communication of relocation policies to street vendors. The success or failure of the public policy implementation has many determinants. In a system perspective, a policy is in the frame of the environment which requires the integration of all elements which can influence it. This research has found that culture is the main determinant whichcan be one of the determinants of successful communication, creating compliance, forming positive opinions, conformity, and building consensus on the policy of street vendors relocation in Yogyakarta City, Indonesia.
APPLICATION OF FIVE-STREAM FRAMEWORK CONCEPT IN E-PROCUREMENT IMPLEMENTATION IN DEPOK: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE Nuurul Fajari Fadhillah; Vishnu Juwono
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 18 No 1 (2020): DEVELOPMENT
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In the current digital era, technology distribution in all sectors is crucial, no exception in the procurement of goods and services sector. Knowing this situation, the government then makes a policy that requires the process of procurement done electronically through the e-procurement application. By implementing this policy, the government expects an improvement of transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the process of procurement. To support this effort, in the year 2018 government also issued the Peraturan Presiden No. 16 Tahun 2018 on Public Procurement of Goods and Services, which provides an expansion of the role for stakeholders to engage in the process of procurement.One of the cities that implement e-procurement is Depok through its Working Unit for Procurement of Goods and Services (UKPBJ). This city even received numerous awards while implementing this policy. Nevertheless, there are many high fraud potential and corruption cases in this sector in the last few years. Through this research, the author seeks to provide recommendations of e-procurement implementation in Depok based on the public policy implementation concept from Howlett (2018), which does emphasize the importance of stakeholder role. The data on this research is gathered through the literature review methods while still paying attention to the credibility of data sources. The results of the analysis using this concept preceded by stakeholder mapping based on Emmy (2015) explanation show that the stakeholder role is crucial and must be maintained. Besides, efforts to increase transparency are also needed to facilitate stakeholders doing their role.
OPEN GOVERNMENT AT GRASSROOTS LEVEL GOVERNMENT: E-GOVERNMENT SUCCESS FACTORS IN THE VILLAGE OF PEJAMBON, BOJONEGORO Mr. Kusnan
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 18 No 1 (2020): DEVELOPMENT
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The Government of Bojonegoro Regency was an Indonesia representative in Open Government Partnership (OGP) of Subnational Government Pilot Program. This achievement raised new energy to implement openness in rural government. This policy was also in line with Rural Law. Mean while, to implement government openness, the use of e-Government was highly prioritized. By e-Government, the governance would be effective and efficient. However, only one of 419 villages in Bojonegoro succesded in implementing government openness, that was Pejambon Village. This village won the best website in East Java in 2016 and 2017. There after, it took the first place as the most informative and transparant village in national level in 2018. This research uses qualitative descriptive research methods. The results show that in general the success of E-Government implementation in the open government in Pejambon village is influenced by three main factors. First governing factors that include vision, leadership, and funding. Second, organizational factors that include policy, human resources, and collaboration. Third, technical factors that include IT infrastructure and IT standars. However, there are some indicators that need to get attention and improved by the village government of Pejambon, namely Funding, human resources, and IT infrastructure. If not immediately handled seriously, the future will impede the implementation of open government in Pejambon village.Keywords: Open Government, Succes Factors, e-Government, Grassroots, Village
VILLAGE CAPACITY BUILDING STRATEGY IN EFFORTS TO PREVENT STUNTING IN PANDEGLANG Candarmaweni Lawaceng; Amy Yayuk Sri Rahayu
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 18 No 1 (2020): DEVELOPMENT
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Local autonomy that revolves in Indonesia has provided opportunities for villages to develop independent villages in accordance with the potential of the villages —in line with the Undang-Undang Nomor 6 Tahun 2014 concerning Villages. The most common health problem in the rural areas and directly related to the quality of Indonesian human resources is stunting. For this reason, this study is intended to illustrate how the strategy of increasing the capacity of organizations and increasing the capacity of village officials in efforts to prevent stunting in villages. Besides the government, stunting prevention in Pandeglang also involves the private sector and academics. These sectors are directly involved in increasing village capacity to prevent stunting. This study used a qualitative approach with descriptive method. Data collection techniques were in-depth interviews, observation, and study of documents related to the research topic. From the results of the study it was found that the ability of organizations in planning, implementing, and evaluating programs, managing village funds, socialization and communication, partnerships, fostering village government and village communities, became the dominant factor in handling stunting in Pandeglang.
DEVELOPMENT OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN THE LANGGAR OF EAST JAVA (Ethnographic Studies in Jati, Sidorejo, Sugio, Lamongan, East Java) Achluddin Ibnu Rochim
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 18 No 1 (2020): DEVELOPMENT
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The Langgar in the tradition of the Javanese community, in some other areas known as the Tajug, the Surau, and the Mosque. In general, this langgar building has parts of the room such as a curing, main room, and porch, for worship activities and Islamic religious education using the halaqah and Sorogan methods. This research which uses ethnographic descriptive method seeks to describe the events of human resource development through religious education and the processes that take place in it. From this research, it was found that the method of human resource development in Langgar was through the Halaqoh educational institution (learning circle) with the Sorogan technique so that it necessitated mixed learning methods. The institutionalization of the values of Islamic teachings through this mixed learning process is interesting to study so that in this study the process of institutionalization through Islamic religious education in Langgar Jati, Sidorejo, Sugio, Lamongan, East Java.
IMPLICATION OF BUREAUCRATIC REFORM POLICY IN ECHELON III AND IV IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES OFFICE OF BLORA REGENCY Adi Purwanto
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 18 No 1 (2020): DEVELOPMENT
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The purpose of regional autonomy is to prosper the community by providing good public services to the community. In providing services to the public, the government uses bureaucracy. Bureaucracy thus requires employees with integrity, honesty, and capable. Along with the increasing demands and expectations of the people, the government needs to reform the bureaucracy by removing Echelon III and IV. The aim is for efficiency, effectiveness, and speed in decision making. This new policy makes uncertainty the fate of Echelon III and IV officials. This study aims to find out more deeply about Echelon III and IV reforms at the Environmental Services of Blora Regency. Researchers used descriptive qualitative methods. From the research findings, it was concluded that: a. intensive and dialogical socialization is needed; b. echelon officials who have already approached retirement age, resign themselves to government policies regarding the elimination of echelon III and IV; c. Echelon officials who are young and productive, prefer structural positions because structural positions will get more facilities and welfare than functional positions; d. staff who have the potential, diligently follow the training and have a visionary view, prefer functional positions because if you can meet the credit score, can be promoted faster, and impact on income will increase.
VILLAGE FUNDS IMPLEMENTATION FOR BIRTH AND DEATH CERTIFICATE INTEGRATED Mr. Ikhsan; Vellayati Hajad; Kemal Pasya
DIA: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 18 No 1 (2020): DEVELOPMENT
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This paper describes local government innovations that are part of the Civil Service and Civil Registry (Dukcapil) reform. Arrangement of birth certificate and death certificate integrated village fund is an innovation policy in West Aceh Regency which is abbreviated as Aklamasi Dansa. The issue of legal identity is still a problem in Indonesia, many people do not have a legal identity so it impacts all services provided by the government to the community. The policy of integrating birth certificates and death certificates is an innovation that brings government and society closer together. The Aklamasi Dansa has been running since 2017 and operates in the assisted village. This study uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. The informant of this research is the community as the recipient of services, the government of West Aceh as an innovator. The results showed that the Aklamasi Dansa policy have shown that they are capable of significantly increasing the percentage of ownership, as can be seen from the percentage of birth certificates in 2016, only 86% after the Aklamasi Dansa was implemented to be 94% in 2019. The same thing happened with the death certificate issued by Disdukcapil in West Aceh in 2016 only 86 death certificates after the aklamasi dansa went on to 1629 in 2019. The Aklamasi Dansa as one of the innovations in service to the community went very well in improving village data administration and making it easier for citizens to receive services in taking care of birth certificates and death certificates.

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