Proceedings of the International Conference on Administrative Science, Policy and Governance Studies (ICAS-PGS 2017) and the International Conference on Business Administration and Policy (ICBAP 2017)
Session: Public Sector Reform, Policy, and Innovation in Changing State-Market-Society Relations
35 articles
Proceedings Article
Executive Open Selection, What's wrong?
Desy Mutia Ali, Eko Prasojo, Lina Miftahul Jannah
The view of merit as a new basic system for public personnel management is already final in the newest regulation of ASN (National State Apparatus), and one kind of implementation of merit in the management system is recruitment and selection. Although the new regulation of public personnel management...
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Development of E-government through Public-Private Partnerships in Indonesia
Lisman Manurung, Fikri Akbarsyah Anza
The application of information and communication technology (ICT) is a phenomenon that permeates many aspects of government practices since the end of the last century. E-government has been growing rapidly following the development of e-commerce. More than the application of ICT, international aid agencies...
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Implementation of Information System For Legalisation of Legal Entity At The Directorate General of Administration of The Indonesian Ministry of Law And Human Rights
Gusthiani Nursyamsi, Fikri Akbarsyah Anza, Roy Valiant Salomo
To attain prime service through the utilisation of technology, the Directorate General of Legal Administration, which acts as a provider of general legal services, consistently seeks to optimise the utilisation of ICT in support of its function. This research examines the concept of public service that...
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Determinants of Successful Administrative Reform A Case in Indonesian National Institute of Public Administration
Kamaruddin Kamaruddin, Eko Prasojo, Amy Yayuk Sri Rahayu, Lina Miftahul Jannah
Most administrative reforms in public organization yield unstatisfactory outcomes. They are blocked outright or implemented less seriously. However, empirical studies that seek to draw lessons from the experience of adminstrative reform implementation are rare. By case studi, the process of reform in...
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The Analysis of Corporate Diversification and Cash Holdings: A Study on Non-Financial Companies Listed in the Indonesian Stock Exchange during the Period of 2006-2015
Mustafa Ramadhan, Bernardus Yuliarto Nugroho
This paper studies the relationship between corporate liquidity and diversification. The key finding is that diversified firms hold significantly more cash than stand-alone firms because they are diversified in their cash flow. Lower cross-divisional correlations in cash flow and lower correlations between...
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The Effect of HRM Practices on Employee Organizational Citizenship Behavior in ICT Companies
Ananda Putra Fajar, Pantius Drahen Soeling
The present era of globalization and technology have encouraged the human resource management (HRM) function to optimize strategy in dealing with challenges faced by the organization. With precious value and endless capabilities, the contribution of capable human resources practices is needed to support...
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A Shift in The Review Model of Local Regulation
Ima Mayasari
After the Constitutional Court/Mahkamah Konstitusi (“MK”) Decision in the case of Judicial Review of Law Number 23 of 2014 concerning Local Government against The 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, which was pronounced in MK Plenary Session on Wednesday, 5 April 2017, the authority...
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An Investigation of The Impact of State-Owned Enterprise (SOEs) Reform To The Public Value Creation In Indonesia Post Soeharto Era (1998-2016)
Ubaidillah Nugraha
The State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) is important part of the contemporary public sector reform. They'are growing force to the national development and globally by increasing contribution to the global economic and governance (Pricewaterhouse, 2015). In Indonesia, since the era of Old Order (1945-1966),...
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The Acceleration of Food Consumption Diversity Policy Implementation through Sustainable Food-Reserved Gardening: The Case of Jakarta
Anisa Febriyanti, Vishnu Juwono
This research examines the implementation of the Acceleration of Food Consumption Diversity (P2KP) policy through Sustainable Food-Reserved Gardening (KRPL) in DKI Jakarta. This research applies a post-positivist approach combined with qualitative data collection methods through in-depth interviews and...
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Strengthening Citizen Participation in the Development through E-Governance
Krisna Puji Rahmayanti
Recent trend toward the usage of e-governance increases the chance of public participation and engagement through this development. E-governance can be a potential tool and process that improve the effectiveness of the development. This study aims to analyze the discourses of e-governance and the usage...
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Whistleblowing System In Indonesia's Directorate General of Tax
Ditri Andita Anggariani, Teguh Kurniawan, Defny Holidin
Despite the nature of public organizations that have a control mechanism, illegal practices often occur in public sectors due to the lack of control. Indonesia's Directorate General of Tax is implementing a whistleblowing system to detect illegal practices in its institution. This research describes...
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The Challenges In The Formation of State Asset Management Agency (LMAN) Based On Mintzberg's Theory of Organizational Structure
Lina Miftahul Jannah, Akhmad Yuzkhar Lutfansa
Indonesia has a considerable amount of asset from Sabang to Merauke. Since 2015, the responsibility towards these assets belongs to the State Asset Management Agency (Indonesian: Lembaga Manajemen Aset Negara, shortened LMAN). LMAN is an agency which structured with two divisions and one functional position,...
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The Role of E-government and M-government in Shaping Jakarta to be a Smart City
Anggraini Lya, Sri Lestari, Muslim Bachtiar, Erwan Halil
The government of Indonesia has shown its commitment to implement information, communication and technology (ICT) based governance with the launching of 100 Smart City Action by the Ministry of Communication and Informatics. As the nation's capital, Jakarta becomes example of ICT based governance. After...
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Analysis On The Factors That Affect Widyaiswara Engagement In The Centre For Education And Training of The Ministry of Manpower of The Republic of Indonesia
Yuni Widyastika, Lina Miftahul Jannah
Widyaiswara is a functional position that is responsible for educating, teaching and training civil servants also conducting evaluation and development of training in the Centre for Education and Training. The engagement of widyaiswara has become an important thing in the State's Training Program Agency,...
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Obstacles In Preparation For Innovation In The Government Case Study: Center For Education And Training Of Indonesian Ministry Of Manpower (Pusdiklat Kemenaker)
Vetty Ilona, Lina Miftahul Jannah
This research employs post-positivist paradigm and utilizes combined qualitative and quantitative methods. The research data were gathered through in-depth interviews, questionnaires, and document analysis. In 2010, Wang et al. devised five key elements that signal the preparedness of an organization...
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Collaborative Governance in Eradicating Corruption in Indonesia: Challenges and Opportunities
Azwar Abubakar, Eko Prasojo, Lina Miftahul Jannah
Corruption is one of the fundamental problems in Indonesia. Ineffective efforts to eradicate corruption are influenced by the lack of synergy among stakeholders. This study aims to describe the factors affecting collaborative governance in eradicating corruption in Indonesia. The approach used is post-positivist...
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Ignorance of Regulation As One of The Causes of Head of Regions Corruption In Indonesia
Teguh Kurniawan, Eko Prasojo, Mr. Gunadi
Corruption is a major problem faced by the Indonesian people, including those occurring in the Regional Government. To adequately address the issue of corruption, the understanding of the causes of corruption needs to be given attention so that efforts to prevent and eradicate corruption can be adjusted...
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Meritocracy And Gender Equity: Opportunity For Women Civil Service To Occupy The High Leader Position In Local Bureaucracy In Indonesia
Eunike Prapti Lestari Krissetyanti, Eko Prasojo, Azhar Kasim
Process of selection and promotion on civil service in Indonesia that based on merit system has not been able to drive more women civil service to get the high leader position yet. Statistically, the number of women civil service in Indonesia's bureaucracy workforce had increased for recent years, but...
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Government and Non Governmental Organization (NGO) Relation on Protection of Child Labor In East Java, Indonesia
Amelia Ayang Sabrina, Kusnar Budi
This article discusses the GO-NGO relation on the child labor protection in East Java, Indonesia. This research was conducted using qualitative approach through deep interview and literature studies. The result showed that this GO-NGO relation is characterized by pragmatic relation and NGOs have the...
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Failing Supports of Transparency against Corruption in Business Permit Service in Indonesia
Defny Holidin, Desy Hariyati
Recent literature affirms transparency as one of main strategies to eradicate corruption, while factual problems in Indonesia show that the corruption is remaining although the transparency is manifested. This paper aims at explaining why the transparency fails to support the corruption eradication in...
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The Perils and Challenges of Advancing Economic Governance Reform in Indonesia: An Endeavor by the Technocrats in the New Order Era
Vishnu Juwono
After the tumultuous Soekarno government in the late 1960's, the army chief General Suharto emerged as a new leader with the primary task to repair Indonesia's economic growth and restore the international community's confidence in Indonesia's economy. To carry out this tremendous challenge, Suharto...
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Improving Family Planning Service Towards Sound Demography And Welfare Policy: Lesson From Decentralization Reform Failure In Indonesia
Tria Abriamty, Mr. Sujarwoto
Improving family planning services is vital for achieving sound demography and welfare policy. In the period 1970s-1990s Indonesia had achieved a success for controlling fertility growth and improving family welfare through centralistic family planning program. Yet, the country under decentralization...
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Preventing Students From Dropping Out of School In Indonesia's Basic Education: What Should Government Do?
Reni Tri Pujiastuti, Mr. Sujarwoto, Firda Hidayati
High students drop-out have been a critical issue of decentralized basic education in Indonesia. With around 2.6 million students (age 7-15 years old) who drop out of school, Indonesian government should promote effective policies for reducing school dropouts. We conducted a case study at Sleman regency...
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Commercial Explosives Controlling in Indonesia
Mr. Kasmen, Sudarsono Hardjosoekarto, Azhar Kasim
Controlling is a continuously process. The scope of monitoring includes everything, especially for something that is inherently dangerous, such as commercial explosives. This study aimed to analyze the supervision of commercial explosives in Indonesia and developed the concept of supervision. This study...
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Accelerating E-Government Implementation in Indonesia Through Focuses-Based G2G Interaction: A Legal Perspective
Rahman Faiz, Rizka Nur Faiza
As the e-Government continues to be developed and implemented in Indonesia, the current condition shows that the implementation seems to be sporadic, unfocused, and has not been well integrated between the central government and regional governments, even though the Government has developed various applications...
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Behavior-Based Participation In Participatory Program Management On Local Government In The Province of Lampung
Dedy Hermawan, Simon Sumanjoyo Hutagalung, Izzul Fatchu Reza
Participation is an approach that became a trend in the design of government programs related to social welfare. Through the participation of community empowerment, impact is expected to appear in addition to the achievement of program outputs. This study aims to determine the forms of participation...
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Administering Sustainable Development: The Case of Depok City
Muh. Kadarisman
How is the administration of sustainable development in Depok City? Using descriptive and qualitative design methods to understand the object research phenomenon holistically, process oriented, natural, and empirical (verstehen, emic, and etic perspective). The summary of research result is that the...
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Reconstructing Collaborative Economy In Indonesia By Implementing Takaful Ijtima'I Insurance System
Gemala Dewi, Zaitun Abdullah
The Collaborative Economy has been understood to be in condition when products, services, and market relationships have changed as sharing startups impact business models. To avoid disruption, companies must adopt the Collaborative Economy Value Chain. In the history of Islam at the early 7 th century,...
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Competitive Recruitment and Ethical Leadership
Mr. Suarlan
Competitive recruitment brings benefits for an organization by enabling it to improve its performance. Employees who are recruited by competitive recruitment should have better knowledge and skills. In their daily activities, these employees will interact with their leaders. This interaction will result...
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Emergence of Military-Based Oligarchy in Reformation Era (The Case Study of Rivalry between SBY and Luhut B Pandjaitan in the Nationalization of PT Inalum)
Alim Bathoro, Meidi Kosandi
This article analyzes the rivalry between President SBY and Luhut Pandjaitan in the nationalization of PT. Inalum. The rivalry has confirmed the perceived emergence of oligarchy in Indonesia, as proposed by Winters. In addition, the process of the growth of oligarchy has resulted in the resurgence of...
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Social Accountability Pathology in Local Poverty Coping Policy
Rutiana Dwi Wahyunengseh, Mr. Budiarjo, Faizatul Ansoriyah
This article described the pathological risk arising in relation to the social accountability of poverty alleviation policy. Previous studies found that poverty coping is an area of welfare state model in which the government plays a dominant role as the activator of collaboration between actors to reduce...
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Adopting Organizational Structuring for ICT-enabled Government Transformation: Perspectives of City Government Employees in Indonesia and the Philippines
Enrique B. Batara
E-government or the use of ICT and its application by the government for the provision of information and public services to the people is now the norm. Local governments, being at the frontline of public service delivery, have to keep up with e-government practice and development in order to satisfy...
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Measurement Of Local Government Performance With Balanced Scorecard Approach In South Tangerang City, Indonesia
Ahmad Sulhan, Sadu Wasistiono
The new concept of local government that focuses on the community requires a new paradigm of government management with a comprehensive performance measurement system. LAKIP and LPJ (LKPD - both are kinds of accountability report) as a tool to measure the performance of local government has not depicted...
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Natural Seeds Accessories as a Form of Sundanese Local Wisdom in Preserving Nature
Santi Susanti, Dian Sinaga, Fitri Perdana
Local wisdom emerges as a form of human adaptation to the environment. Local wisdom considered as a good environmental preservation instrument. Local wisdom among Sundanese people is always associated with nature, which is to maintain a harmony between humankind and nature. As a part of nature, human...
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Combating Human Trafficking in the Source Country: Institutional, Socio-cultural, and Process Analysis of Trafficking in Indonesia
Meidi Kosandi, Nur Iman Subono, Vinita Susanti, Evida Kartini
This research discusses human trafficking in Indonesia, where most of the victims were trafficked to neighboring countries such as Malaysia and Singapore. It analyzes human trafficking in three dimensions at the national level, i.e. (1) institutional, (2) social and cultural, and (3) process dimensions....