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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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Optimizing Public Policy Evaluation Using Data and Evidence-Based Approaches for Sunan Kuning Semarang, Indonesia Closure Isnaeni Yuliani; Amrizarois Ismail; Ainun Nazriah; Robe'ah Yusuf
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v12i2.22299

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Since the closure of the Sunan Kuning (Argorejo) localization area in Semarang in 2019, a range of secondary issues have emerged, including not only morality concerns but also impacts on economic cycles, public health, and social structures. The closure, part of a national initiative to eliminate prostitution, aimed to address moral and health concerns but unintentionally led to challenges such as the displacement of sex workers and the shift of prostitution to online platforms. This study aims to evaluate the policy surrounding closure using Robert E. Stake’s Countenance Model (1967), which includes three stages: (1) antecedent, (2) transactions, and (3) outcomes. A qualitative approach was adopted, with purposive sampling to select stakeholders for Delphi interviews, supplemented by a literature review. Data analysis followed an interactive model comprising data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing and verification. These processes were conducted simultaneously to enable structured and focused data collection. The findings indicated that the policy has not been optimally implemented. Key recommendations include the necessity of strong political will by the government in every stage of the policy process and the importance of incorporating insights from prior research and past policy experiences. The study’s main contribution lies in developing innovative strategies for the systematic involvement of stakeholders, ensuring that public policy is both data-driven and responsive to the real-world challenges affected communities face. This research offers a novel framework for integrating qualitative policy evaluation with participatory stakeholder engagement in post-localization contexts.
Addressing Poverty in Industrial Zones: An Agile Governance and Zoning-Based Approach Inka Nusamuda Pratama; Ilham Zitri; Izmy Ratih Azizah
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v12i1.22339

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This study examines the socio-economic conditions in Jereweh and Maluk Districts, industrial regions associated with PT. Amman Mineral Nusa Tenggara, focusing on the economic disparities among various community groups. The research aims to analyze these gaps and propose context-specific policies and poverty alleviation programs. Grounded in Agile Governance theory, which emphasizes Responsiveness, Adaptability, Collectivity, and Innovativeness, the study employs a qualitative methodology. Informants include the Regional Government, PT. Amman Mineral Nusa Tenggara, local communities, and NGOs, selected through purposive sampling. Data collection methods encompass observation, interviews, and documentation, while data analysis involves reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing, supported by NVivo 12 Plus software. The findings reveal significant economic disparities within the communities of Jereweh and Maluk Districts, particularly among economically disadvantaged groups who have not fully benefited from the industrial activities. This has exacerbated economic inequality in the region. To address these issues, the study introduces a novel approach that integrates Agile Governance with a zoning system. It offers actionable policy recommendations, such as enhancing access to information, providing skills training, facilitating access to capital for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and strengthening community participation in decision-making processes. Additionally, the study proposes innovative solutions like the sharing economy and crowdfunding to foster inclusive economic growth. The insights and recommendations from this research provide practical guidance for stakeholders and can serve as a model for addressing similar challenges in other industrial areas. By combining theoretical frameworks with actionable strategies, this study contributes to the broader discourse on reducing economic inequality and promoting sustainable development in resource-rich but economically divided regions.
Navigating Bureaucratic Changes: A New Public Service Perspective on Tourism and Culture Governance in Malang Regency, Indonesia Didik Supriyanto; Sigit Wahyudi; Suljatmiko Suljatmiko; Eka Setyowati; Rikha Murliasari; Arif Saefudin
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v12i1.22391

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Bureaucratic reform in Indonesia has been a key agenda since the early 21st century, focusing on enhancing efficiency, transparency, and accountability in government management. This study aims to delve into and analyse the bureaucratic reform process at the Tourism and Culture Office (TCO) of Malang Regency using the New Public Service (NPS) framework. Employing descriptive qualitative research methods, the study examines the internal and external factors influencing the effectiveness of bureaucratic reform in the agency. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation studies, with triangulation data analysis techniques ensuring the validity and reliability of the findings. The results indicate that TCO Malang Regency has successfully implemented seven NPS principles: serving citizens, prioritising the public interest, valuing citizenship over entrepreneurship, thinking strategically and acting democratically, recognising the complexity of accountability, serving rather than directing, and valuing people over productivity. Programs such as Data Request or Interview, Malang Creative Hub, and Land and Building Tax incentives for cultural heritage preservation exemplify the application of these principles. Consequently, this research significantly contributes to the understanding and development of more modern, effective, and responsive public service practices in response to community needs in Indonesia, particularly in Malang Regency.
Towards a Circular Economy: Government Policy in Waste Management Based on the 3R Concept in Makassar City, Indonesia Nurul Akramila; Fatmawati A. Mappasere; Abdul Mahsyar
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v12i1.22492

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Ineffective waste management can lead to the accumulation of waste, which results in environmental damage and low economic income for the community. The purpose of this study was to analyse the participation of the community in the implementation of the 3R circular economy in Makassar City. Qualitative research methods were used in this study. The data sources of this research were collected through interviews, observations, and study of relevant documents. Secondary data was collected by searching data from the Google Scholar database using the Publish or Perish application and Vos Viewer to map the topic. The results and discussion also used the NVivo 12 Plus "Concept Map" analysis tool. The results showed that household participation in 3R-based waste management towards a circular economy in Makassar City cannot be said to be achieved. This is because the main principle of the circular economy is waste management with the 3R principle, but the overall conclusion is that the 3R principle in waste management does not occur properly in the Ujung Pandang sub-district of Makassar City. The novelty of this research lies in its integration of qualitative methodologies, advanced data analysis tools like NVivo 12 Plus, and a focus on mapping the community's participation within a 3R circular economy framework in a specific urban context. This study uniquely identifies gaps in the practical implementation of 3R principles, providing new insights into the socio-environmental and economic dynamics of waste management. This research contributes to the government and the community so that they can collaborate more in managing waste optimally. Good waste management will have a significant impact on health, a clean environment, and economic value.
Empowering Marginalized Groups: Unveiling the Benefits of Community Integration in Public Services Decision-Making Jonathan Jacob Paul Latupeirissa; I Wayan Tu Adi; Evelyn B. Valencia
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v12i2.22640

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This research highlights the critical relationship between public participation in decision-making and the enhanced efficiency of public service delivery, particularly for marginalized communities. Through a systematic review of international literature sourced from the Scopus database, the study examines how inclusive governance practices strengthen the engagement of underrepresented groups within government institutions. The findings emphasize the vital role of stakeholder participation in shaping effective, responsive, and inclusive public policies. The analysis reveals that inclusive decision-making not only improves the quality and accessibility of public services but also promotes more equitable and accountable governance. This research contributes to the broader discourse on participatory governance by offering a comprehensive analysis of community engagement dynamics and demonstrating how targeted interventions can help address structural inequalities in public administration. The novelty of this study lies in its emphasis on the transformative potential of inclusive policymaking, particularly in amplifying the voices and lived experiences of marginalized groups. By integrating these perspectives into policy development, governments can more effectively meet the diverse needs of their populations. Moving forward, the study advocates for identifying and implementing strategic mechanisms to increase the participation of marginalized communities in institutional decision-making, thereby advancing a more just and equitable society.
The Dynamics of Party Cartels: Obstacles to Reforms and Reinforcers of Political Corruption in Indonesia Yeni Sri Lestari; Fadli Afriandi; Ligar Abdillah
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v12i2.22927

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Political reform in Indonesia has produced a paradox within the country’s political dynamics. While the reforms were intended to strengthen democracy, they have instead contributed to its weakening and facilitated the rise of political cartel practices. These practices are marked by the consolidation of opposition parties, the erosion of party ideologies, and the prioritization of ruling elite interests through unfettered access to state resources. The decline of ideological commitment among political parties has led to the emergence of cartelized party coalitions, which in turn promote political corruption, weaken mechanisms of checks and balances, and undermine the overall quality of democracy. This article employs a qualitative research methodology, focusing on literature reviews of scholarly books and academic articles related to political corruption and cartel politics in Indonesia. The findings indicate that the entrenchment of political cartels is a major driver behind the increasing incidence of political corruption in Indonesia. The dismantling of political cartel structures is therefore essential to curbing corruption. The shift away from ideological politics towards opportunistic alliances aimed at extracting benefits from state resources has exacerbated corrupt practices. Reforming Indonesia's party system is thus imperative to breaking the cycle of political cartelization and reducing the pervasive corruption among political elites. The novelty of this study lies in its in-depth analysis of how political parties, once vehicles of democratic expression, have transformed into instruments of collusion and corruption. This transformation has led to new configurations of power relations and the unequal distribution of state resources. The implications of this study underscore the urgent need for party system reform and the reinforcement of democratic institutions as essential strategies for effectively combating political corruption in Indonesia moving forward.
Meta-Analysis of Tourism Development Aware Disaster Potential: Bibliographic Analysis of Disaster Management on Tourism Scope Sakir Sakir; Bevaola Kusumasari; Suripto Suripto; Arissy Jorgi Sutan; Fairuz Arta Abhipraya
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v12i2.23811

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This study presents a bibliometric analysis of disaster management in the tourism sector over the past five years, based on data retrieved from the Scopus database. While previous research has emphasized the vulnerability of the tourism industry to disasters and the need for preparedness, there remains a limited exploration of theoretical frameworks and localized perspectives in this field. This study addresses this gap by examining global and local trends in disaster awareness within tourism destinations. Employing a qualitative approach through a systematic literature review, the research utilizes VOSviewer and Scopus analytical tools to map developments in the field. The findings reveal a growing scholarly interest in emerging topics such as post-COVID-19 recovery strategies and sustainable tourism development. The dominance of social science disciplines in the literature underscores their crucial role in informing policy and practice. Notably, 2023 marked the peak in publication output, with Indonesia emerging as a leading contributor reflecting its dual context of rich tourism potential and high disaster vulnerability. Despite this, previous studies have often neglected the integration of local wisdom and cultural values, which are essential for effective community-based disaster management. The novelty of this study lies in its focus on disaster management through a community-based tourism lens, particularly within the context of Yogyakarta. It recommends the development of localized disaster management models that actively involve community participation and draw upon indigenous knowledge and practices to enhance tourism resilience.
Illegal Parking Control Strategy to Improve Sustainable Management of Urban Areas Erfina Erfina; Lukman Lukman; Hardianti Hardianti; Balázs Benjámin Budai
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v12i1.24802

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Illegal parking in Sidenreng Rappang Regency has significant implications for spatial planning, traffic management, and public space utilization, negatively affecting the quality of life, accessibility, and local businesses. This study investigates strategic solutions to address this issue using a qualitative approach, incorporating in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, field observations, and document analysis. Data were analyzed using the SWOT framework and NVivo software, revealing that weak regulatory enforcement and inadequate infrastructure are the primary drivers of illegal parking. However, opportunities exist in the form of smart parking technologies, public-private partnerships, and sustainable urban development initiatives. The novelty of this study lies in its integration of qualitative analysis with advanced digital tools, such as NVivo software, to provide a structured, data-driven approach to addressing governance challenges in urban mobility. This combination enables a more nuanced understanding of the problem and facilitates the development of targeted, evidence-based solutions. Additionally, the study introduces innovative strategies, such as the integration of digital technologies (e.g., CCTV and mobile parking applications) and the promotion of public-private partnerships, to create sustainable parking management systems. The study proposes actionable strategies, including strengthening regulatory enforcement, expanding parking infrastructure, integrating digital technologies, and launching public awareness campaigns. This research contributes valuable insights to urban planning and governance literature, providing a potential model for other regions facing similar challenges. It underscores the importance of integrating technological advancements and community engagement in creating effective, long-term solutions to urban mobility issues, ultimately enhancing the quality of life and economic vitality in affected areas. The novelty of this approach combining qualitative methods with digital tools and innovative strategies positions it as a pioneering effort in addressing illegal parking and urban governance challenges.
Mapping the Evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility Research (2015–2024): A Bibliometric Analysis Based on Scopus Cristyano Cristyano; Suryadi Suryadi; Riyanto Riyanto
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v12i2.25936

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This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) research published between 2015 and 2024, drawing on 624 articles indexed in the Scopus database. The objective is to map the intellectual evolution of CSR scholarship by identifying key thematic shifts, dominant theoretical frameworks, and methodological patterns. Using VOSviewer as the primary visualization tool, the study explores research networks, keyword co-occurrences, and temporal transitions in CSR literature over the past decade. The analysis reveals a notable progression in CSR themes, moving from early emphases on business ethics and corporate governance toward sustainability, stakeholder engagement, ESG integration, and digital transformation. Stakeholder Theory, Legitimacy Theory, and Institutional Theory emerge as the most influential conceptual foundations, shaping both normative debates and strategic implementation. While quantitative approaches continue to dominate, the growing adoption of qualitative and mixed-method designs reflects a deeper inquiry into CSR’s societal relevance and ethical dimensions. Geographically, CSR research remains concentrated in developed countries such as the United States, China, the United Kingdom, and Australia, although contributions from emerging economies are steadily increasing. Despite the expansion of the field, gaps persist in the standardization of CSR metrics and in evaluating its long-term social impacts beyond corporate financial performance. The novelty of this study lies in its integration of bibliometric mapping with theoretical synthesis to provide a holistic, data-driven perspective on the evolution of CSR research over the past decade, offering fresh insights into future research directions aligned with sustainable development, inclusive governance, and cross-sector collaboration.
Integrating Ethical Values and New Public Services: Strengthening Reform and Anti-Corruption in Indonesia Yacob Noho Nani; Juriko Abdussamad; Sri Yulianty Mozin; Rustam Tohopi
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v12i2.25937

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This article offers an integrated model of ethical values ​​and NPS principles in overcoming corruption in the context of reform in Indonesia. The research findings identify several forms of deviation of the value system, such as abuse of authority, deviation of norms, discriminatory practices, and intervention of power in bureaucratic practices, which have become major issues for the potential for corruption that has taken root in the bureaucratic culture in Indonesia. On the other hand, the contribution of the NPS paradigm related to service values, transparency, participation and accountability is also inadequate in strengthening the governance system. Therefore, this study recommends ethical values, about the importance of honesty, integrity and ethics, prioritizing public interests as an alternative to strengthening the reform system in overcoming corruption. A systematic review and inclusive criteria showed several weaknesses of the reform system and the inadequacy of NPS in strengthening governance to overcome corruption. However, empirical facts show that post-reform corruption has occurred more widely in almost all lines of bureaucracy and public sector organizations. This study offers the I-EdMP model as an analytical tool for strengthening the NPS value system and principles as a moderating factor in overcoming various forms of corruption violations. This model was developed as an alternative that clarifies ethical obligations and violations to strengthen reform by integrating public ethical values ​​into the reform system.

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