scholarly journals AKUNTABILITAS PUBLIK PENYELENGGARAAN PARKIR TEPI JALAN UMUM DI KOTA PEKALONGAN

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 50-68
Author(s):  
Herlambang Dwi Anggara

Accountability is a problem in many public organizations in Indonesia, including thoserelated to parking issues. Many problems related to parking policy implementation hasbeen faced by many local government in Indonesia. Many researches have been done onparking issues, including those related to street-side parking. However, it is found noresearch has been found on parking accountability. Therefore, this article is focused onresearch results on street-side parking in Pekalongan City. The method employed isdescriptive qualitative with exploratory paradigm. Is is found that based on theresearch results and analysis, it is found that accountability principles have not beenfully applied. Only one out of four accountability principles which has metrequirements, namely transparency. The supporting factors are leadership, regulations,and facilities. The inhibiting factors, however, are limited parking area, less disciplineof the street parking personnel, less guidance program, and limited number ofgovernment personnels related to parking.

Author(s):  
M. Bessiar

AbstractThe fundamental problem of the research is the policy implementation program of waste management in Kapuas Hulu is not as expected. Therefore, The responsibility of waste management program must be handled by all of the local government and the other stakeholders. The research aim is to describe and analyze the policy process of the implementation program. The research type is a survey research by the descriptive model. There are four Kelurahan in the research, namely Kelurahan Putussibau Kota, Kelurahan Hilir Kantor, Kelurahan Kedamin Hulu and Kedamin Hilir. The research result shows that the compliance of the implementers is in the Standard Procedure Operational. But, in the legal aspect is not optimally performed. The recommendation of this research is the local government, such as Dinas Lingkungan Hidup, Perumahan Rakyat dan Kawasan Permukiman, must be immediately issued the local regulation on waste management. Besides, the local government must plan and establish the derivative regulation of the local regulation. .Key words : The policy implementation program of waste management , Compliance, Whats Happening


Author(s):  
Faizal Anwar ◽  
Nanik Untari

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the implementation of the Family Hope Program Assistance Policy and to want to know what factors hindered the implementation of the Family Hope Program (PKH) in Mesigit Village. The method in this research uses qualitative research. The results showed that the implementation of the Family Hope Program policy has gone well, but that has become an obstacle in the implementation of the Hope Family Program coordinating PKH facilitators to the village government. The conclusion of this research is that the implementation of the Family Hope Program (PKH) has been going well because it has four indicators of policy implementation such as: communication, resources, disposition and bureaucratic structure. While the inhibiting factors are the awareness and interest of the community about PKH, telecommunications network facilities and the absence of meeting activities, there is no coordination from PKH facilitators.  Keywords: Policy, Poverty, Program.  


Author(s):  
Fausat Remilekun Sarumi ◽  
Francis Friday Nchuchuwe ◽  
Patrick Agbor Assibong ◽  
Nchekwube Excellence Oluye

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 279
Author(s):  
Mohamad Hisyam Selamat ◽  
Foo Kok Soon

This study examined the influence of civil servants’ attitude on engagement and participation in cost reduction policy implementation in Malaysian public organizations. Attitude was divided into two categories, namely, attitude towards leader and attitude towards government. Civil servant engagement in the workplace was treated as the mediating variable. All these values were included in the conceptual framework. Cross-sectional survey was adopted to validate the framework. The sample size for the population of this study was determined at 400. From the analysis it was found that attitude towards leader and attitude towards government influenced participation in cost reduction policy implementation and engagement significantly. Additionally, engagement mediated the relationships between attitude towards leader, attitude towards government and participation in cost reduction policy implementation. Lastly, it was found that engagement influenced participation in cost reduction policy implementation significantly. The practical implications are the discovery of theoretical, personal, and workplace practical best practices for the participation in cost reduction policy implementation in public organizations.


2013 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 195-224 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yao Li

Can citizens in an authoritarian country like China influence policy implementation? Two types of scholarship indicate ways that they can: The first proposes that policy implementation is carried out through a fragmented authoritarian system that requires consultation and cooperation among various government units, and this system is amenable to pressure from outside groups. The second examines institutional channels designed to handle grievances and bridge communication between citizens and the authorities. In this paper, I emphasize a link between these two bodies of scholarship, showing how protest channels are connected to the fragmented authoritarian system and how the imperative to maintain social stability leads higher-level authorities to resolve departmental conflicts in favour of protesters. I do this by examining a struggle against the privatization of a hospital in North China, a case that illustrates how protesters successfully employed both the petition system and the opportunities offered by the fragmented authoritarian system to develop powerful alliances, to peacefully pressure top local authorities to intervene and to overcome opposition in the local government, leading to finalizing the municipalization of the hospital.


PERSPEKTIF ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-25
Author(s):  
Panji Gedhe Prabawa ◽  
Hardi Warsono ◽  
Ida Hayu Dwimawanti

This research explains the driving and inhibiting factors and has the aim to describe and analyze the driving and inhibiting factors in implementing E-ticketing policy in Semarang City. This research was prepared using qualitative methods that describe the phenomenon of policy implementation such as: communication, resources, disposition and bureaucratic structure. The results showed the implementation of the E-Traffic Policy in Semarang City in 2019 had not been going well and was fast overall. This aspect can be seen from: policy communication is not going well, the implementer does not need approval and the community lacks information on how E-Tilang is implemented. Public policy resources that have been published, human resources, authority, infrastructure, information resources and authority, but still not optimal. Aspects related to good employee relations, do not yet exist in the public bureaucracy do not yet support. The driving factors are leadership support, adequate resources, staff readiness, and community support. The inhibiting factor is the need for time to determine policy, fragmentation, community misunderstanding and wrong perception.


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