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Journal of Governance and Public Policy
ISSN : 24600164     EISSN : 25497669     DOI : -
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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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Sustainable Strategy for Community-Based Drinking Water Supply (PAMSIMAS) Post Program In Rural Indonesia Putri Rut Elok Kurniatin; Irfan Ridwan Maksum
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 9 No. 3 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v9i3.14629

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PAMSIMAS acted as a platform for basic services for the community, therefore post-program sustainability in rural areas would greatly affect its basic services. Currently, the problems at hand are that PAMSIMAS villages, which have received assistance for the construction of facilities and infrastructures, are having troubles in maintaining the management and a number of them are on the verge of abandonment due to limited resources, and the community and village government are not equipped with enough resources to follow up after the program. This study aims to analyze the sustainable strategy after the community-based rural water supply program which ended in 2021 using qualitative methods. Data collection came from secondary data from literature reviews from journals and primary data by interviewing informants. The findings and results of this study highlight that adjusting the community institutions and village government in their place, ownership of assets after the PAMSIMAS program, mainstreaming basic drinking water services in village planning and budgeting, and increasing public awareness of the environment are strategic efforts as well as policies to support sustainable fulfillment of needs. drinking water after the end of the program.
Pro and Contra of the Parliamentary Threshold among Electoral Management Bodies (EMBs) and Political Parties: Seeking a Relevant Model for Indonesia’s Legislative Election Ridho Al-Hamdi; Sakir Sakir; Tanto Lailam
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 9 No. 3 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v9i3.15149

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This paper is going to examine the pro and contra among the Electoral Management Bodies’ (EMBs) commissioners and political parties’ functionaries in responding to the parliamentary threshold issue. Methodologically, this paper is based on qualitative research by utilizing a multiple case approach. It is supported by employing Qualitative Data Analysis Software (Q-DAS), namely NVivo 12Plus to analyse the data written in the transcript of the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with the EMBs’ commissioners and politicians in six provinces and nine cities/counties. The finding demonstrates that the all actors agree to adopt the parliamentary threshold in the national legislative election. Afterward, the mind map contains distinctive issues among EMBs and politicians. Thus, the parliamentary threshold is still required to strengthen the consolidation of Indonesian democracy. Such a threshold is also an essential standard to encourage well institutionalized parties and to modernize them. Thus, four percent of the parliamentary threshold is an ideal model. Subsequently, the increase of the parliamentary threshold percentage is no needed anymore. In addition to that, it is not applied in the regional legislative election.
The Practice of Money Politics in Village Head Elections and Its Effect on The Participation Level of Beginner Voters Effendi Hasan; Aminah Aminah; Haji Jamaie Haji Hamil; Mukhrijal Mukhrijal
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023): February 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v10i1.15576

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This study investigates the prevalence of money politics in village head elections in Gampong Gunong Meulinteung and its impact on novice voter participation. General elections are crucial to democracy, but they are often undermined by electoral fraud, particularly money politics, which seeks to sway voters through monetary and material incentives. Employing a descriptive quantitative method, data were collected through questionnaires and interviews, with statistical analysis conducted using SPSS. Results indicated that money politics manifested as money (76%), goods (57%), and services (58%) offered to voters. Correlation analysis revealed a modest influence of money politics on novice voters at 7.6%, while 92.4% based their choices on factors such as age, education, and candidate personality. This research enhances the understanding of the relationship between money politics and voter behavior, particularly among novice voters, an area where empirical data is scarce. The study’s focus on the impact of money politics on first-time voters in village head elections offers fresh insights into electoral fraud at the local governance level, especially in rural Indonesia. Emphasizing the notable yet limited impact of money politics, this research underscores the necessity of providing political education to novice voters and advocates for the establishment of village-level task forces to address electoral fraud, ultimately aiming to enhance the integrity of local democratic processes.
The Value of CHSE Hotel Certificates in Increasing Hotel Loyalty among Domestic Tourists Imam Nur Hakim; Muhammad Iqbal Rosyidi; Faisyal Faisyal
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 10 No. 3 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v10i3.15870

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The COVID-19 pandemic remains, and its impact continues to collapse on Indonesian tourism, particularly the hotel industry. During the pandemic, the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy implemented a program of issuing CHSE certificates to the hotels in order to restore their performance. However, no market-based analysis has determined the impact of the hotel's CHSE certification. This research measures how the CHSE certification can increase Indonesian tourists' loyalty to hotels during a pandemic. The structural equation model (SEM) found a significant positive influence on Indonesian tourists' loyalty from 564 respondents. Variables such as perceived quality, image, trust, perceived value, and satisfaction significantly influenced Indonesian tourist loyalty toward CHSE-certified hotels during the pandemic, both directly and indirectly. The NFI score of 0.907 indicates that the model constructed in this study is highly sufficient to describe the loyalty of CHSE-certified hotel visitors during the pandemic.
COMMUNICATION STYLE OF REGIONAL HEAD IN HANDLING COVID 19 THROUGH TWITTER SOCIAL MEDIA, 2021-2022 Difa Umayah; Dian Eka Rahmawati
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 9 No. 3 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v9i3.15923

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This study aimed to analyze regional heads' communication styles during the COVID-19 pandemic through the Twitter accounts @ganjarpranowo and @ridwankamil. This study uses a qualitative research approach. The data was obtained through the Twitter accounts @ganjarpranowo and @ridwankamil. The study results found that the intensity of twitter on the two accounts from April 2021 to March 2022 in 2021-2022 proves that the increase in COVID-19 cases is relatively increasing, so it is necessary to provide information by regional heads in conveying to the public. This effort shows the communication style represented by the two leaders of Central Java and West Java through indicators: controlling, equalizing, structuring, dynamic, letting go, and withdrawing. The communication style developed by the two regional heads during the COVID-19 pandemic through the Twitter accounts @ganjarpranowo, and @ridwankamil actively conveys related information to the public so that the information provided is adequately obtained; this can be seen in the communication style of communication through associated indicators. Regarding the communication style used by Ganjar Pranowo and Ridwan Kamil, each has advantages related to the communication style used by Ganjar Pranowo is more Equalitarian, while Ridwan Kamil is dynamic; both leaders have their respective advantages.
STRENGTHENING AGILE GOVERNMENT IN IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COVID-19 VACCINATION POLICY IN KALIMANTAN ISLAND Nurul Kharismawati Kamaludin; Dyah Mutiarin
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023): February 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v10i1.15924

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This study aims to determine the Strengthening of Agile Government in implementing Covid-19 Vaccination Policies: Studies in 5 Provinces on the Island of Kalimantan. This research is a qualitative case study designed to analyze the findings with four characteristics of agile government: responsiveness, strategic adaptation, focus on results, and management anticipates future problems. This study shows that the best responsiveness in East Kalimantan Province, the responsiveness of handling the Covid-19 vaccine is considered very agile, the responsiveness level is 25.00%. In contrast, the province that is still under its responsiveness is West Kalimantan Province with its responsiveness. 14,00% rate. Furthermore, the highest strategy adaptation is the Province of South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan, 22.00%, both of which have the same percentage value. At the same time, the lowest percentage is in North Kalimantan Province, which is 16.00%. In addition to Focus on Results, the highest percentage of achievement results in West Kalimantan Province, which is 31.00%. At the same time, Central Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, and North Kalimantan Provinces have a low achievement rate of 15.00%. Then in the Management of Overcoming Future Problems, the highest percentage is the Province of West Kalimantan, which is 26.00%, and the Provinces of East Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan, which have a low yield of 15.00%. The five provinces have different strategies for dealing with vaccination.
Analysis of the Effectiveness of Taxpayer Data Security in Implementing Tax Obligations at the Directorate General of Taxes Novianita Rulandari; Alian Natision; Victor Van Kommer; Andri Putra Kesmawan; Suryanih Suryanih
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 9 No. 3 (2022): October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v9i3.15976

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Taxpayer data security in carrying out tax obligations at the Directorate General of Taxes has experienced several problems of taxpayer data leakage because the security system is still weak, so that it is infected with malware that is able to steal taxpayers' personal data. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of taxpayer data security in carrying out tax obligations with case studies at the Directorate General of Taxes, knowing the obstacles faced by the Directorate General of Taxes in building a taxpayer data security information system and analyzing the efforts made by the Directorate General of Taxes regarding the development taxpayer data security system in carrying out tax obligations. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation studies as well as data analysis techniques using content analysis. The results of this study indicate that after the taxpayer data leak occurred, the Directorate General of Taxes carried out a comprehensive system improvement so that the level of taxpayer data security became better. The participation of taxpayers in using a strong username and password is an important factor that determines the taxpayer's own data. The Directorate General of Taxes seeks to improve the security system and provide socialization to taxpayers to always use usernames and passwords that are not easily guessed and to periodically change E-filing passwords.
Implementation of Covid-19 Budget Policy in Southeast Sulawesi (Case Study of Budget Refocussing and Reallocation of Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budgets 2020) La Ode Muhammad Elwan; Abdul Kadir; Sitti Utami Rezkiawaty; Erni Qomariyah
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 10 No. 3 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v10i3.16108

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This study aims to examine and determine the COVID-19 Refocusing and Budget Reallocation Policy implementation in the Southeast Sulawesi Provincial Revenue and Expenditure Budget 2020. The research method used a qualitative approach with an analytical descriptive design. This research took place in Southeast Sulawesi. Primary and secondary data came from observations, interviews, and document studies. According to Miles-Huberman, data analysis techniques using an interactive analysis model included data in condensation, data presentation, and conclusion. The results showed that the COVID-19 Refocusing and Budget Reallocation Policy in Southeast Sulawesi, for the most part, could not be accounted for due to administrative errors and errors in the actions of the implementers and third parties. Based on Grindle's argument, the policy content seems to have been carried out too quickly, as evidenced by the 3 (three) changes to the COVID-19 budget. Based on indicators according to Van Meter and Horn, of the 6 (six) policy implementation indicators, only 1 (one) was fulfilled, so the implementation of the COVID-19 Refocusing and Budget Reallocation Policy in the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget 2020 is declared to have failed to meet the formulation and implementation of the policy.
Implementation of The Spice Route Program in Aceh Province: Opportunities and Challenges as a World Cultural Heritage Faez Syahroni; Ulung Pribadi; Suranto Suranto
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023): February 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v10i1.16371

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This study aims to see the implementation, opportunities, and challenges of the Spice Route program in Aceh Province as a world cultural heritage with several indicators, namely Bureaucratic Structure, Resources, Disposition, Communication, Program Content, and Context. A qualitative method with a case study approach and NVivo 12 Plus as a supporter of the analysis. The findings of this study indicate that the implementation of the Spice Route program in Aceh Province has not been fully running well, there are many weaknesses in terms of the bureaucratic structure and budgetary resources as well as human resources, commitments are still minimal, and do not meet standards. Furthermore, in terms of activities, it was found that there were still many activities that were ceremonial in nature and did not lead to physical activities, such as the construction of a spice botanical garden as a center for agro-tourism and agro-industry of Aceh spices. In terms of opportunities, it has excellent potential to be used as a world cultural heritage with historical evidence of its herbs and its location as a gateway to the Straits of Malacca and the Indian Ocean for international trade routes. In terms of challenges, there is no good cooperation between agencies, both vertical agencies and the Aceh government and the Aceh government and Regency / City Government.
The Dynamics of Anomaly Voters: Responding to Bawaslu Findings in the 2019 Election in Riau Alexsander Yandra; Adrian Faridhi; Andrizal Andrizal; Suyito Suyito
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023): February 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v10i1.16613

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This study tries to examine the findings of the election supervisory body (Bawaslu) regarding 32,556 anomaly voters ahead of the 2019 general election in Riau. This trend occurs because of the unsynchronization of data from the Regional General Election Commission (KPUD), the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) and the Population and Civil Registration Office (Disdukcapil) of Riau Province. Findings in the form of poor accuracy in determining the voter list by the KPUD of Riau Province have caused dynamics and polemics in the community. By using the concepts of Election theory and Democracy and Community Political Rights with a single case qualitative approach, this study finds that the potential for people whose data is not recorded by the Disdukcapil will not only lose their right to vote in elections but can also lead to potential violations of Human Rights. Therefore, this study tries to provide an early warning about the potential negative consequences of inaccurate voter data.

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