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Journal of Governance and Public Policy
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The journal aims to publish research articles within the field of Public Policy and Governance, and to analys a range of contemporary political and governing processes.
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Inovasi Kelembagaan Unit Pelayanan Teknis Dinas Balai Rehabilitasi Terpadu Penyandang Disabilitas di Dinas Sosial Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Muhammad Rasyid Prasmi; Ulung Pribadi
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 2, No 3: October 2015
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v2i3.2135

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The background of this study is to see that the Social Service Special Region of Yogyakarta, which is one of theagencies involved in the handling of social welfare problems in view the demands and peramsalahan social welfare areincreasingly complex, the Department of Social Welfare in answering this demand by institutional innovation by establishingnew institutional namely Technical Services Unit (UPTD) Integrated Rehabilitation Center for persons with Disabilities(BRTPD) with persons with disabilities blind, mentally disabled, physically disabled, deaf, and mute. In thisstudy, the type of research that will be used is descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection techniques used are inthe form of documentation, interviews, and observation / direct observation. The data analysis is conducted by meansof data collection, data assessment, data interpretation, and conclusion, which is adapted to the prevailing theory andrecognized, on a variable institutional innovation indicators vision and strategy, gluing basic kpetensi, strengtheninginformation and intelligence organizations, market orientation and customers, creativity and idea management, systemsand organizational structures, management ideas and also variable factors that influence institutional innovationwith indicators of internal bureaucracy, the political environment, the external environment. Results from this studyindicate that the institutional innovation UPTD Integrated Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities conductedSocial Service in outline with menggukan indicators in this study strongly support the creation of institutional innovationUPTD Integrated Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities. Factors that influence institutional innovationis internal bureaucracy that human resources are still limited in terms of quality and quantity, the political environmentis not yet fully support the budget, and the environment outside the public sector (external) that is too high expectationsof the public are not comparable with capacity owned by hall integrated rehabilitation of persons with disabilities.
Kebijakan Anggaran Dana Keistimewaan Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Sakir Sakir; Dyah Mutiarin
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 2, No 3: October 2015
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v2i3.2129

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As a country where the economic system still depend on financing of the public sector, the expectation that decentralizationpolicy in Indonesia can improve significantly society welfare has not been fulfilled yet. Happened in Yogyakartawhich has special authority in control government affairs. Constitution no 13 years 2012 about DIY privileges consistof 5 things like filling the positions, seat, job and authorities governor and vice governor, institutional affairs, cultureaffairs, land affairs, and spatial affairs. With the constitution expected DIY government can guarantee right of societyto live in prosperity. However, the expectation still can not fulfilled either. This study aims to identify and explain thepolicy configuration of DIY Privileged Funds and determine the contribution of the DIY privileged funds in publicwelfare acceleration. The research type used is a qualitative approach. Data collection methods technique is deptinterview and elite interviews, and documentation.
Pelaksanaan Kebijakan Pembangunan Kawasan Khusus Pariwisata Di Kabupaten Kepulauan Sula Provinsi Maluku Utara Tahun 2014 Darwawan Buamona; Ulung Pribadi
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 2, No 3: October 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v2i3.2130

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Natural resources and biodiversity Indonesia make this country rich with potential that exists in it, the main challengeis how to both the way the government manages the resources and can be functioned as it should be for the State andthe Regions. Through the Regional Autonomy in Regions expected to be more independent in determining the wholethe activity as a subordinate of the Unitary Republic of Indonesia, Sula Islands Regional Government also has the samelegitimacy to make various policies, including in the field of tourism. Sula Islands Government has set as part of thedevelopment of tourism and economic make-Based Tourism Policy development to support the development of tourism.Sulabesi island Sula Islands has five locations coastal tourist potential to be developed as a regional destinationtour namely Wai ipa of beach, Pagama Island, Coastal Fatkauyon, Goiyofa Wai of beach,and pas ipa of beach. TourismRegions Island Beach Sulabesi have a characteristic of a typical and natural. But not yet supported by facilities andinfrastructure, including tourist facilities are good and decent for tourists.This research was conducted using qualitativeresearch methods with fenomenalogi approach to describe, analyze and interpret the sides of policies such asparticipation, networking, Organizational Structure, actor, financial, facilities, social, cultural, economic and political aswell as the interests of stakeholders.The results showed that the availability of resources have not been allocated tosupport the implementation of clear, communication and coordination has not run optimally, external conditions (social,economic, and political) impede the implementation of special regional development policy implementation in SulaIslands tourism effectively and optimally. The implication is activity-based tourism economy has not contributed optimallyto the government, private and community from an economic standpoint.
Partisipasi Publik Deliberatif Berbasis Website Dalam Perumusan Kebijakan Daerah (Studi Kasus di Dinas Perizinan Pemerintah Kabupaten Sleman Tahun 2014) Muhammad Fatchuriza; Achmad Nurmandi
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 2, No 3: October 2015
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v2i3.2133

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Participation is one of the important elements that must be considered in the policy, this participation is a form ofpolitical participation of the people is very important in order to create good governance. Therefore, the implementationof public participation in policy formation should be regulated more clearly. Sleman District Government consistentlymanage the aspirations of the people with technology, information, and communication or so-called e-government.The purpose of this study was (1) Analyze matters relating to the implementation of deliberative public participationbased websites (2) Analyzing the supporting factors and obstacles in the implementation of web-based deliberativepublic participation in Local Government Licensing Office Sleman 2014. This research pressure was on thefield research and the method used in this study was descriptive analysis both qualitative and quantitative. The dataparticularly obtained from respondent by purposive sampling technique, based on the questionnaire and interview asprimary data, and completed with secondary data. Results of the study, the research obtained showed that theimplementation of public participation in policy formulation Sleman has been running well and were level Consultation(consultation), and there are stages Inclusion or participation. The driving factors: the institutional, kontinyunitas,facilities and infrastructure memadahi. Inhibiting factors: the complaint of data is not accurate, human limitations andhuman error.It can be concluded that the method of public participation in the formulation of regional policies, new isan obligation that must be implemented by the government, because of the demands of decentralization in localautonomy government wants a role alongside other stakeholders in the formulation of regional policies. Suggestionssubmitted so that in the future the government is obliged to increase the facilities of the level of public consultationinto the degree of force (Degree of Citizen Power).

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