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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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How Important Risk Management Culture in Local Governments? Resha Dwi Ayu Pangesti Mulyono
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 7, No 1 (2020): February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp71121

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The aim of this study is how important to develop risk management culture in Local Government.  This research uses a case study approach with an exploratory study, then the steps taken by the researcher to analyze interview data by (a) informal conversation interviews, (b) approaches using interview general guidelines, and (c) open standard interviews. The results of the interviews were recorded with a recording aid and then processed with NVIVO software then analyzed and the conclusions drawn from the interviews. The Results of this research are the important thing from risk management culture in Local Government for Creating value, an integral part of organizational processes, part of decision making, and explicitly discussing uncertainty for Good Governance.
Evaluasi Program Wajib Belajar 9 Tahun Pada Sekolah Negeri dan Sekolah Swasta (Studi Kasus di Sekolah Dasar Negeri dan Sekolah Dasar Muhammadiyah di Kota Yogyakarta) Iyan Fathul Khoeriyah; Achmad Nurmandi
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.v1i1.2098

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The research aimed to acknowledge the evaluated of  compulsory 9-year assurance in state elementary school (SDN)and private elementary school (Muhammadiyah) in the city of  Yogyakarta. Data Analysis Unit in this research is headeducation section in elementary school at the city of  Yogyakarta, head master, teacher, scholl committee and students,4 from state elementary school (SDN) and 4 from private elementary school (Muhammadiyah) in the city of  Yogyakar ta.This research used method with data collection from the data analysis process based on the result of in depthinterview and documents. This study used descriptive and qualitative data with grounded theory method. The re-search result is the number of  suitably qualified educational personnel do not achieve the target of only 40%. Thenthe number of  students who were subjected to compulsory quota admission of  new students in SDN and elementaryschools still have not meet the target. Facilities and infrastructure and Private Elementary School has not fully meet theprescribed standards, and sources of  funding / budget, State elementary school (SDN) funding sourced from Re-gional Government Budget (APBD)and State Budget (APBN). While private elementary school funding sourced fromRegional Government Budget (APBD)and State Budget (APBN) and from (donations parents, fees, dues Sacrifice,building development money, charity / special assistance). Elementary School does not collect tuition while still attract-ing private primary schools charge tuition  of  students for a nominal amount of  each school is different. The averagevalue of  private elementary school graduation is more higher than the state elementary school (SDN). Increase(CCDMA) in the city of  Yogyakarta is equal to 92% have been achieved target And (APTs) are on state elementaryschool (SDN) Patangpuluhan by 0,01% and the SD Muhammadiyah Purwodiningratan 1 by 0,01%.
Performance-Based Budgeting Review from Local Government Budget: West Sumatra in 2017-2018 Dyah Mutiarin; Aqil Teguh Fathani; Sakir Sakir; Muhammad Eko Atmojo
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 7, No 3 (2020): October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.73133

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The purpose of this article is to analyze the impact of the implementation of Spending Review using Performance-Based Budgeting (PBB) on the APBD (Regional Budget Revenues and Expenditures) of West Sumatra province the year  2018. This article uses the qualitative method to identify and interpret the Spending Review context that needs to be thoroughly identified. The result data were drawing through data codification, data presentation, and the result of data research. This research showed that the condition of the West Sumatra province's regional spending budget for the year  2018 was increasing. However, judging from the indirect expenditures budget of West Sumatra province was declining. Further, on the review of allocation result that has been done against the realization of regional expenditures budget, there were budget savings from the year  2017 – 2018.  Then for indicator and performance review through health and education services showed an increased value of human development. Further on, the need deviation analysis showed that within two years of the government budget of West Sumatra province, i.e., the year  2017-2018, it has the rate level of need deviation with the allocation of spending budget 15.56%.
Analisis Persiapan Dalam Perencanaan Pemekaran Desa Di Kabupaten Bulungan (Studi Kasus di Desa Tanjung Indah Lestari, Desa Bukit Indah, dan Desa Salimbatu Permai) Budi Mulyadi; Ulung Pribadi
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 2, No 1: February 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v2i1.2115

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An expansion of new village is hoped to be able to give positive effect to the society. However, structuring of expandedvillage, of course, has to do with regulations and rules recently. So, local government of Bulungan regency needs todo a good planning to expand Tanjung Indah Lestari village, Bukit Indah village, and Salimbatu Permai Village. Thepurpose of the research is: (1) to explain realization of expansion preparation to Tanjung Indah Lestari village, BukitIndah village, and Salimbatu Permai Village, based on the local rules of BUlungan regency number 4, 2011 aboutestablishment, abolition, annexation of a village and status change of a village becomes a political district, and (2) toexplain the factors which influence expansion realization to Tanjung Indah Lestari village, Bukit Indah village, andSalimbatu Permai Village. In this research, the writer applies qualitative approach. This research is done at Bulunganregency, especially in Tanjung Indah Lestari village, Bukit Indah village, and Salimbatu Permai Village. Data collecting isdone by interview, observation, and document analysis. The writer also applies qualitative descriptive analysis withdata reduction steps, data presentation, and data verification to the technique of data analysis. The result of thisresearch shows that the village chief and the society of Salimbatu Permai village have not understood concept of areaexpansion, purpose of expansion, and area expansion realization perfectly yet. If it is analyzed from the factors whichinfluence village expansion, so it may be conclude that Tanjung Indah Lestari village, Bukit Indah village, and SalimbatuPermai Village have been appropriate as a definitive village. If it is analyzed from the factors which influence villageexpansion, it may be concluded that Bukit Indah village is the most appropriate village to be expanded. On the otherhand, Tanjung Indah Lestari village is not still appropriate yet to be expanded. The inappropriate factors are communicationfactors among those villages and also means and infrastructure factors.
Local Political Dynasty Of Saring Sungai Binjai Village Kusan Hilir Sub-District, Tanah Bumbu Regency Erni Zuhriyati; Bahrul Azis Pratama Putra
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 8, No 2 (2021): June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v8i2.12149

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This research explains what factors have made the political dynasty of the Anafson Hadi family to survive to this day. Three variables are used to analyze this case, namely: political opportunity, internal influence, and external influence. By using qualitative research methods, this study shows that the factor of experience is not a consideration for society in making choices, but that educational factors are superior to the average community, political networks and economic capital are quite capable, then also history and culture that make the dynasty. Anafson Hadi still exists today.
Dampak Kebijakan Alokasi Dana Desa (Add) Terhadap Pembangunan Desa Di Kabupaten Bulungan Tahun 2011 – 2014 Slamet Hariyanto; Dyah Mutiarin
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.v2i3.2132

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Village Fund Allocation given to all villages in the district of Bulungan gives hope that the greater will be the realizationof equitable development, equitable and participatory. Village Fund Allocation policy implementation makes a verysignificant change, the village that was once get a very limited budget that is managed centrally by governmentagencies above the village are now getting a large enough budget and was given the authority to manage independently.The purpose of this study was to: (1) determine the impact of policies Village Allocation Fund in the SilvaRahayu Village, Tanjung Buka Village, Gunung Seriang Village, dan Bunyu Selatan Village, and (2) determine factorscausing variations in the impact of policies Village Allocation Fund in Silva Rahayu Village, Tanjung Buka Village,Gunung Seriang Village, dan Bunyu Selatan Village.The research is a qualitative research. This study was conducted inBulungan, precisely in the Silva Rahayu Village, Tanjung Buka Village, Gunung Seriang Village, dan Bunyu SelatanVillage. Data collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. The data analysis technique used is dataanalysis with qualitative methods to measure data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion.Theresults showed that the village has an impact Village Fund Allocation most suited to the purpose of the Village FundAllocation is expected Silva Rahayu village and the village of Tanjung Buka. Village at least in accordance with theoriginal purpose of the program is the Village Fund Allocation Bunyu Selatan Village. This is due to Silva Rahayu Villageand the Tanjung Buka Village has implemented the Village Fund Allocation program in accordance with the rules andregulations. The village is still having an inhibiting factor is the village of Tanjung Buka. The quantity and quality ofhuman resources in the village Tanjung Buka still fairly minimal and require further training. Silva Rahayu village,Gunung Seriang village, and the Bunyu Selatan Village not having problems associated with factors that can influencepolicy implementation Village Fund Allocation program. In all three villages of both quality and quantity of humanresources are sufficient to implement the Village Fund Allocation program. Human resources and apparatus also hasa mental attitude that is ready to implement the program properly.
Dinamika Kelembagaan Dalam Pelekasana Otonomi Khusus Syariat Islam Di Aceh (Kajian Kelembagaan) Helmi Helmi; Achmad Nurmandi
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 3, No 2: June 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v3i2.2630

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This study wants to answer how the Institutional dynamics in the implementation of special autonomy in the field ofIslamic Law in Aceh that have not effective and efficient so it is necessary for the agency's role maximizing theoverall implementation of Islamic Law in Aceh through regulatory quality and the quantity produced by the agencyqanun the quality of the actors in the bureaucracy, institutional partnership and good governance can demonstratesuccess in implementing the task, purpose this study was to examine more deeply about the institutional, inimplementing special autonomy in the field of Islamic Law in Aceh, three pillar theory, namely; Regulative, normativeand Culture / Cognitive, the data in the study This is obtained from the three agencies and the non-governmentalorganizations and 70 respondents in organizations that have a working partner and responsibility towardsimplementation of Islamic Law in Aceh. The method used in this research is mixed method research methods. Datacollection techniques used is library research, interviews, documents and questionnaires. The findings in this studythat first; the success of implementing Shari'a second; cultural influences and bigotry Aceh society against theteachings of Islam so that Islam be cultural identity and sense of self-esteem, even Aceh society people unitereligion with the culture and customs that can not be separated, third; tolerance towards non-Muslims, and thuscreating feel safe and comfortable in the religion of the minorities in Aceh. And Fourth; dialectic role of scholarsbetween structures and actors, where public Aceh is also obedient and trust theologian, not only on the structureand regulative, normative institution.
Quality Analysis of Service "One Kecamatan One Center of Entrepreneurship" (OK OCE) in East Jakarta Noer Wachid; Retnowati WD Tuti
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 7, No 3 (2020): October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.73135

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In August 2018 DKI Jakarta Province recorded an unemployment rate which decreased by 6.24 percent from the previous March 2017 of 7.14%. The proportion of workers with worker/employee status has decreased while the status of self-employed has increased. The increasing percentage of self-employed people indicates that the interest in entrepreneurship in the population of DKI Jakarta has increased, in line with the intense socialization of the Integrated Entrepreneurship Development program that began with a community movement called OK OCE. The purpose of this study is to analyze the quality of Integrated Entrepreneurship Development services in the Cooperative Micro Small Medium Enterprises (CMSME) Implementing Unit in Jatinegara District and determine what factors affect the quality of Integrated Entrepreneurship Development services. This research uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach, this research was conducted by observation, interview, and documentation techniques. The theory used in this study is the theory of Zeithaml (1990) with 5 indicators of service quality measurement, namely tangible dimensions, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. Every dimension has indicators to measure service quality. In this study, triangulation was used to check the validity of the research data. The results showed that the Integrated Entrepreneurship Development service quality of the five dimensions measured was still relatively Good.
THE MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF GOOD UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE Anis Fortina Febriani
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.v5i1.4182

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Objectives of this study are (1) to know the description of the management of international partnership in Sebelas Maret University (UNS) from the perspective of Good University Governance (2) to identify factors that affect the management of international partnership at the Sebelas Maret University. The location of this study conducted at the Sebelas Maret University. Type of the research is qualitative descriptive. Sources of data obtained from sources person, places and events or activity that was observed, and also from documents. The sampling technique of this study is purposive sampling. The data collection technique is by interview, observation and document review. Triangulation techniques was used to ensure the validity of the data. From the study of management of international partnership at the Sebelas Maret University shows several results (1) The principle of transparency has been accomplished on the mechanism that facilitates the public questions about the processes in governance but not in the application of the system of openness and the clearness and easiness to understand standardization all the processes of governance, and the mechanism for reporting and dissemination of information about aberrations action; (2) The principle of accountability has been accomplished in the distribution and grouping of work in accordance with the duties and functions principally but not in the understanding of the duties and functions as a manager and executor of cooperation, and accountability mechanisms of the budget; (3) The principle of responsibility is not yet implemented in the management of international cooperation; (4) the factors that support the implementation of Good University Governance are human resources and authority, while the inhibiting factor are the organizational structure and coordination systems
REFUGEE AND LAND DISPUTE (A Case Study at Gamsungi and Tosoa Villages, South Ibu District, Regency of West Halmahera, Year 2015) Bakri La Suhu; Marno Wance; Ikram Hasan
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.61108

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This study aims at figuring out the causes of land disputes and the settlement between Gamsungi and Tosoa villagers in South Ibu District of West Halmahera Regency. This study applies qualitative descriptive method in which it is a series of procedures used in solving the problems being investigated by describing the state of research objects at present time based on existing facts. The data sources used are primary and secondary data. While the technique of data collections are observation, document interview and secondary data aid.          The results show that the causes of land dispute between Gamsungi and Tosoa villages due to: a). The arrival of ex-refugees from Lata-lata village in South Halmahera regency, b). Land expropriation and/ or land disposal by ex-refugees of Lata-lata village to the agricultural field of Gamsungi villagers, and c). Felling of plants in the agricultural field of Gamsungi villagers done by Lata-lata refugees. Therefore, the mechanism or way of settling land disputes between these two villages is through negotiation (consensus). Negotiations were done between the two villages’ representatives (Gamsungi and Tosoa villages): the two villages’ heads, secretaries, customary figures, religious leaders, and heads of BPD, and witnessed by Subdistric Head of South Ibu, Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of West Halmahera, Representatives of West Halmahera Government, Police Chief of Ibu, Sambung Rasa Team, and Koramil of Ibu.

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