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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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Pola Relasi Eksekutif Dan Legislatif Pada Penyusunan Legislasi Daerah Wance, Marno; Suranto, Suranto
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 4, No 1: February 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v4i1.2643

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This study is shown to measure the impact of the rising of many South Buru district budget is problematic(mistimed), namely from the year 2010 to 2015 discussions always happen tug of interests that result in a delayof APBD. therefore be important to do a study on (1), the Executive and Legislative Relationship Patterns inSouth Buru budget discussion. (2) Factors relations executive and legislative In the discussion of the budget.based on the findings of this study concluded that the first, found three patterns of interaction (accommodation,domination, compromise), but between the three patterns of interaction of the budget policy discussion found anymore process dominate. Second, the interaction patterns decisional is a pattern of disagreement that took placein the formulation (KUA) and (PPAS) resulting keterlamabatan determination of the budget, the interactionpatterns of power that occurred bargaining (barganing) to exchange the interest of the legislature to theexecutive are not accommodated On (RKA) SKPD These three, namely the interaction patterns AnticipatedReaction South Buru District Government receives the benefit of parliament who form the recess recommendationto maintain the stability of the Year 2015.Keempat discussion of budget, non-decisional interaction pattern thatthe legislature refuses to KUA and PPAS discussion because of the executive did not submit documents PlansWork Budget (RKA) from each SKPD. While facto factors influencing ang Relationship Patterns executive andlegislative discussion of budget 2015 ie Personal Bachground, political Bachground
DIVERSION AND TRANSFORMATION OF POLICY RESOURCES (SOCIAL AUDIT STUDY ON IMPLEMENTATION OF MASBAGIK TRADITIONAL MARKET RELOCATION) Sukmayeti, Evi
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 5, No 1 (2018): February 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v5i1.3624

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The revitalization of Pasar Lama Masbagik is a strategic policy of the Government of East Lombok Regency Local Government in 2015 funded by a loan to the Government Investment Center. By relocating traders from the Old Market to Modern Market, as well as expanding and renovating the Old Market for potential new investors, the government hopes to optimize the local assets with supporting  transaction convenience for the buyer. However, the policy is considered to be detrimental economically by target groups that are in fact local people, followed by a series of rejections.  The policy began to be implemented in 2016. The models and approaches in public policy analysis in academic field have been using a common methodology. The availability of applied literature has not been generated in academic research. The study of the policy implementation, using a social auditing approach that gives reference to how the 'black box' implementation runs in the path as well as with a bias (diversion and transformation). Data collection was performed by purposive method and snowball sampling to stakeholders. Document tracking  supported in informants determination being the way of triangulating data in addition to observation.  The revitalization of the old traditional Masbagik market involves the action of relocating traders to Pasar Masbagik Baru and residents who live around the market area toward new residence. The process of policy implementation precisely run on the target of time. Meanwhile, the allocation of material resources such as lapak, kiosk, land and financial compensation for the sufferer groups who are traders and residents met some biases (diversion and transformation). Biases caused some target groups to be suffered or being unexpected beneficiaries by relocation.
Work Attitudes Among Office Personnel at MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology, Iligan City Philippines Codilla, Katrina Lumayag; Quinal, Jalil Evangelista
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 6, No 1 (2019): February 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.61105

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The skills, competencies, and attitudes of employees determine the success or failure of any organization. The attainment of the objectives of an organization is determined in terms of profit or advancement of status. Thus, when employees do not perform well, the productivity of the organization suffers.This is a correlation study which explores the work attitude of employees using the variables such as generation, length of service, academic achievement, and employment status. A work attitude questionnaire (α=0.856) composed of statements relating to the manifestation and consideration of attitudes, habits, and behaviors was utilized. A total of 147 participants were determined using the purposive-convenient sampling procedure.Major findings include that female millennials as the foremost office personnel in the Institute. Majority are permanent employees with college degrees and have been working for more than ten years. The work attitude of the participants was excellent for Generation X participants, Master’s degree holder, employed as casuals, and those who have been working for more than five years. There is a significant relationship which was found between the participants’ work attitude and the variables generation, academic achievement, length of service, and status of employment.With these findings, it is then deduced that the work attitude of the employees is affected with their status of employment, generation, academic achievement, and length of service. Thus it is recommended that office personnel must pursue higher education and the management should provide avenue for their scholastic development. It is also recommended that further studies be undertaken to explore work attitudes alongside the performance of the participants such as punctuality and output.
Strategy of Development Tourism Based on BOT (Build, Operate, Transfer) In 2018 Yanur, Murniyati; Zaenuri, Muchammad
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 6, No 3 (2019): October 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/63115

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Tourism is one of the large foreign exchange earning fields for the country. The tourism ministry's performance target in 2019 is to bring in 20 million foreign tourists and 275 million local tourists with 260 trillion rupiah in foreign exchange. So that tourism is encouraged both at the Provincial, Regency and village level. This was done to meet the performance target of the ministry of tourism and improve the country's economy. One of the Attractions in West Kalimantan Precisely in the city of Pontianak, which is quite interesting to visit and is a cultural preserve, the Equator Monument. This Equator Monument attraction is one of the mainstay promotions of Pontianak City. To develop the equatorial monument in Pontianak City government in collaboration with several stakeholders to realize the development of a more attractive tourist attraction into the Equator Park. This is one of the reasons for research to see the collaboration carried out in the development and management of the Equator Monument. This research is a qualitative research with a case study approach which intends to see the activities carried out in the daily life of the community and also the interaction process in groups or individuals. Data collection in this study uses the method of observation, interviews and also documentation. Thus, any data that has been collected can be selected and described and conclusions can be drawn. The results of the research related to the cooperation in Build Operate Transfer in the development of tourism in the Equatorial Park showed that there was indeed a collaboration with the City Government and Private Parties. But the key stakeholders who are the driving actors in the development of tourism in Khatuistiwa Park are PT. Mitra Bangun Kota.
Implementasi Kebijakan Badan Layanan Umum Daerah: Studi Kasus RSUD dr. Soemarno Sosroatmodjo Tanjung Selor Kabupaten Bulungan Iskandar, Iskandar; Mutiarin, Dyah
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 1, No 1: February 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v1i1.2095

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The purpose of  this study was to describe the policy implementation Public Service Agency (BLUD) in RSUD TanjungSelor. This study uses descriptive qualitative research with data collection through the data collection process impirismove from facts to theory building. Results of  research policy implementation BLUD in RSUD Tanjung Selor show thatSPM has not run optimally meets standards and criteria set. BLUD running quite well due to the availability of  medicalfacilities and hospital equipment, adequate human resource quality, health care procedures and treatment costs areaffordable. However, for many services still complained of  patients considered less swift in responding to complaints.A common perception among the leaders of  positive effect on the delivery of  public health services, especially fromthe aspect of  equity, and affordability of  health care. In addition coordination and functional with health agencieshelped smooth implementation of  accountable implementation. The ability of  the police still lacked discipline officers,and less friendly. Comfort aspect of  this facility is an extra burden on the patient. In the sense of  this study indicate thatthe change of  status into BLUDs at RSD Dr. Soemarno Sosroatmodjo Tanjung Selor Bulungan did not show a significantimpact on changes in the quality of service.
Revenue Sharing Fund of Tobacco Products Excise and Economic Performance in Decentralized Era Pitri Yandri; Sutia Budi; Yayat Sujatna; Uki Masduki
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 7, No 2 (2020): June 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.72126

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For the regions that have tobacco farming, the tobacco has economic potential for them. It means that the better the productivity of tobacco farming, the better the regional economy will be. The government has, therefore, set up the Revenue Sharing Fund of Tobacco Products Excise scheme to drive tobacco agricultural productivity in every area that produces tobacco. This study uses an econometric approach to examine the effect of DBHCHT on the regional economy, both aggregate and sectoral in Rembang Regency. Rembang Regency is known as one of the tobacco producers in Central Java. The economic sectors analyzed are the agriculture, industry, and health sectors. The results show that DBHCHT has a positive effect, both aggregate and sectoral, with varying degrees of magnitude. Further collaborations on these results are entirely presented in this article.
Transisi Pengelolaan Pajak Bumi dan Bangunan Perdesaan Dan Perkotaan Di Kabupaten Sleman Sarwana, Tamzis; Mutiarin, Dyah
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 1, No 2: June 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v1i2.2106

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Strengthen central government’s  financial policy areas mor e pronounced with enactment of  Law No.28/2009 onLocal Taxes and Levies which authorizes 11 types of  local taxes, including authority to manage land and building taxRural and Urban (PBB-P2). The study was conducted in Sleman regency government to know pendaerahan process,transition and implementation as well as the picture before and after the transition of  the management PBB-P2 years2009-2013. Descriptive and qualitative research methods, data collection techniques with interviews, documentation,and questionnaires. Qualitative descriptive data analysis techniques and interactive data analysis. Conclusion research1. Tax Pendaerahan under Law No.28/2009 implemented by the authority manages the collection of  10 of the 11types of  taxes for 2-6 years on average above 100%. 2. Transition PBB-P2 management optimal implemented by theRegional Regulation and drafting the decree, the formation of  Receipt, preparation and improvement of  human re-sources, the availability of budget, equipment, data, and the establishment of  partnerships. 3. Implementation ofPBB-P2 management authority in the transition to establishment of technical regulations, administration, and man-agement system PBB-P2. 4. Picture before and after the transition of  the PBB-P2 management in Sleman regencygovernment showed its management work well. Researchers suggestion is to expand co-operation, maintenance andrenewal of  the United Nations data bases PBB-P2, increased capacity and welfare of  the United Nations managersPBB-P2.
Powerful Custom, Dominated Country: Domination of functionary Custom over Village Government in Kerinci Maulana, Rio Yusri; Wahid, Makmun; Efendi, Dori; Rakhman, Moh. Arif; Yusuf, M.; Lega, Michael
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 8, No 1 (2021): February 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.811343

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The discussion on the power relationship between the state and adat or customs is always exciting because although adat is most likely getting tension from the state through various regulations, it keeps signifying its existence. An interesting phenomenon that happened after the downfall of the New Order regime and the expansion of the Regional Autonomy System’s implementation was adat power’s reappearance at the local level. For instance, Adat Functionary in the Kerinci Regency signified their dominance over the village government. The studies about the relationship between adat and the state tend to put adat as an identity and spirit for gaining support, power, and fund also tools to deal with the government. This study begins with the fact that adat is dominant over the village government in decision-making. This study found in the Kerinci regency obtained a new government structure by the returning of adat power in governance, and affected the stability of the village administration, also used it as the solidarity mechanism of the community in Kerinci Regency to resolve various conflicts. Thus, the meaning of domination, which is commonly interpreted as something negative, is turning out to be a contrary one since it makes the community more solid through adat.
Analisis Kebijakan Mutasi Pegawai Negeri Sipil Eselon II : (Studi Pemerintah Provinsi Maluku Utara Tahun 2014) Ibrahim, Alfis; Pribadi, Ulung
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 2, No 2: June 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v2i2.2123

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Program relations employees well-ordered very useful for organization and pegawai. Internal employees itself isactivity management human resources that deals with displacement or mutation employees in organization..The problemwas appointed in this research first, where do policy mutation civil servants echelon ii by the provincial governmentsNorth Maluku. Second, factor that influences mutation civil servants by the provincial governments NorthMaluku. Data collection techniques used is a questionnaire, the interview, and observation. While the kind of data isthe primary and secondary data.Totaling population and samples to research is 60 people this research in a qualitativedescriptive using analysis.This research result indicates that mutations not only to civil servants received a lot ofchallenges new and a new task as set already.But mutations are also efforts of the governor regulation, and mutationcivil servants be consistent with act of state civil apparatus in 2014, about authority removal, shifting,dismissal of civilservants. Besides mutation civil servants in government positions of government province by North Maluku it was stillfar from expectation, because there were uncertainty the law and does not consistency of mutation requirements andremoval of office.
Evaluasi Program Penataan Kawasan Pesisir Kota Ternate (Studi Kasus Program Reklamasi Pantai Halmahera 2014) Hi Garuan, Ismar; Suranto, Suranto
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 3, No 1: February 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v3i1.2139

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Reclamation is an activity held for the sake of increasing the benefits of land resources in terms of environment andsocial economic by the methods of reclamation and drainage. Coastal reclamation in Indonesia has been done sincethe year of 1979 and is continuously implemented until present time. The purpose of this research is to evaluate thecoastal reclamation program and to recognize the impact of reclamation program at Halmahera beach in Ternate. Theresearch methodology used is qualitative research, whilst the research itself is conducted in Halmahera beach in Soa-Sio village, Ternate city. Data gathering techniques used in this research are observation, interview, and documentation.The analysis of this research is done by describing the coastal reclamation program using qualitative descriptiveanalysis. The results of this research are, 1) in terms of context; regulations, the impact of reclamation needs to bereviewed, the coastal reclamation planning has been appropriate but the purpose of reclamation program is yet to beachieved and longer process is necessary in achieving the intended purpose. 2) In terms of input; human resources,facilities and infrastructure, and funding have been in accordance with the provisions. However improvement is necessaryfor a better result in the future. 3) In terms of Halmahera coastal reclamation process; an issue concerning landlicense by Legal Aid Institution (LBH) of Ternate occurs, and the application period on the year of 2013 was notutilized. Therefore, evaluation toward future reclamation program is necessary. 4) In terms of product; based on thefield observation, spatial planning in Ternate has been managed in a good manner. 5) The impacts of Halmaheracoastal reclamation program; impaired quality of seawater occurs due to ground work activities and public facilitiesconstruction during the construction process based on the indicator of Ministerial Decree LH No. 51 year 2004 aboutwater quality standard. The arousal of coastal aquatic biota disruption and coastal aquatic bio-diversity reduction,indicated by the abundance of planktons and benthos. Social jealousy due to the use of outside workers instead oflocal workers during the construction. The aesthetic improvement of the environment (safe, comfortable, beautiful)emerges for the implementation of ground care. The increase of local economic activities, signified by the economicactivities of the local area and the increase of merchants’ income. The increase of job opportunities due to theopening job field for land manager and mini market employees. From several impacts above, preventive measures andutilization of the reclamation program need to be done by government in order to increase job opportunity andsociety’s welfare.

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