scholarly journals Memproteksi Warung Kelontong Dari Ekspansi Minimarket Dan Revolusi Industri 4.0

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 113-132
Author(s):  
Abdul Shomad

Grocery stall are a sector of the populist economy. Now, its existence is increasingly marginalized by the massive invasion of minimarkets to the corners of the village. The revenues, arrivals of consumers and their profits have been eroded. Government regulation; Presidential Regulation (Perpres) No. 112 of 2007 concerning the Arrangement and Construction of Traditional Markets, Shopping Centers and Moderns Stores is not in a way to protect grocery stall. This research is a policy analysis conduced using a qualitative methodology. The data were processed triangulatively; form previous research data, the results of in-depth interviews with purposive sampling respondents who owned grocery stall in Bekasi Regency and Bekasi City and other literatures. Its results, basically the grocery stall owner understand the management of managing stalls, but do not have access to funding, politics and human resources. The regulations are not in favor of the grocery stall. Then, the grocery stall will not be able to ‘fight’ minimarkets without the intervention of the central and local governments. There needs to be a special regulation to protect this populist economy sector.

Author(s):  
I Wayan Purwa Astawa ◽  
I Gusti Ayu Nyoman Budiasih

One of the problems that appear in village financial management is the issue of its implementation in the Village Revenue and Expenditure Budget. The implementation is not in accordance with the provisions of Permendagri 113 of 2014 concerning village financial management due to the lack of common understanding, views, and commitments from village financial organizers. The purpose of this study was to determine the reality of the implementation of financial management of the village of Dauh Peken in Tabanan District, Tabanan Regency based on Permendagri 113 of 2014 on village financial management. The research is descriptive with a qualitative approach, research data obtained through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation studies. This study was analyzed using the Case Study method. The results of the study indicate that the Dauh Peken Village has not fully complied with the provisions of the regulation in financial management during the implementation of the Village Revenue and Expenditure Budget. This requires synergy between the district and sub-district governments in terms of assistance and supervision of village finance providers.   Keywords: Village finance, regulations, village finance providers.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 156-164
Author(s):  
Adhinda Dewi Agustine ◽  
Akbar Pandu Dwinugraha

This study tries to find a strategy for developing the Osing Tourism Village as an effort to recover the economy during the Covid-19 pandemic. This type of research is a combination (mix method) used in this study. The research location is Osing Tourism Village in Banyuwangi Regency with the target group being a tourism-aware group that manages Osing Tourism Village. The time for collecting research data is in the period June - September 2021. Based on the results of the data obtained, four strategies are produced that can be used for the development of the Osing tourism village. First, optimizing the improvement of the image and branding of the Osing Indigenous Tourism Village so that it remains the choice of tourist destination in the New Normal era. Second, increasing the capacity of human resources for tourism actors in the use of digital technology facilities to support tourism during the Covid-19 pandemic. Third, changing the trend of tourism into technology-based tourism in terms of product marketing and tourism management. To bring the Osing tourism village to life through product innovations that are preferred by consumers with attractive and contemporary packaging models. Fourth, collaborate with the private sector and local governments in providing facilities and infrastructure to support tourism activities during the Covid-19 pandemic.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Beni Dwi Komara ◽  
Agus Prasetya

Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution aspires to the Indonesian economy being managed by the state with the aim of the prosperity of the Indonesian people. But the fact is that prosperity is only enjoyed by certain people and certain groups because the economy is only controlled by those who are only a small part of the Indonesian people. The growth of super markets, modern retail stores such as IndoMart, AlfaMart in all corners of the country, both villages and cities, has displaced traditional markets and caused traditional traders to go out of business. This is a violation of the constitution and must be stopped. Traditional traders are populist economic actors in the economic system, so the state must not commit arbitrariness, such as allowing competition, unhealthy competition between traditional traders and modern retail traders. This study aims: a). Knowing the need for social construction to traditional traders, b). what is the impact of the presence of modern retailers on traditional markets, c). the response of traditional traders to the mushrooming of IndoMart and AlfaMart, d). How should the local government protect Traditional market traders. This study uses a qualitative approach, with its social paradigm of social definition. Data retrieval through in-depth interviews, observation, documentation, while data analysis uses Interactive Miles and Hubermann Models. The results of the study show that it was necessary to do "Social Reconstruction" to traditional traders. The presence of modern markets has resulted in declining sales levels, the flight of buyers from the “Sleko” market, “Besar” market, and other traditional markets. This condition creates an "economic shock" for traditional traders because they felt their territory is "robbed" by traders who have large capital. If this condition is left uncontrolled, it would create social insecurity, namely traders become unemployed, beggars, which shall trigger an increase in crime rates. Local governments must act quickly by doing "Social Trader Reconstruction Traditional". A policy that was oriented to the economy of the people to revive traditional markets and allow traditional traders to resell. Don't treat people only become social objects! Economy, politics of politicians and regional governments at certain times such as the regional elections and the presidential election


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-62
Author(s):  
Kodir Siregar

This research is purpose to understand (1) the effectiveness management village funds allocation in Dedekadu village in years 2012-2017, (2) obstacles that faced in realization village funds allocation in Dedekadu village, (3) cope with the obstacles in realization village funds allocation in Dedekadu village. The design is descriptive research. Data were collected with the documentation and interview. The result showed (1) management effectiveness village funds allocation from years 2012-2017 referring to be in category effective. The effectiveness management village funds allocation in Dedekadu villages year 2012 (98,76%), 2013 (96,58%), 2014 (100%), 2015 (99,81%), 2016 (97,29%), dan 2017 (100%). (2) obstacles experienced in realization village funds allocation is the comprehension of human resources remain low, miss communication, and liquefaction the village funds allocation late. (3) cope the obstacles of realization village funds allocation can did with choacing, increase coordination, and make fund reseve.


Akuntabilitas ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 227-236
Author(s):  
Suluh Hendrawan ◽  
Nur Anisah ◽  
Lina Nasihatun Nafidah

The implementation of non-cash transactions in local governments is the government's step in the struggle for the public interest. This study discusses how to implement non-cash transactions in local government in an effort to realize good governance. With qualitative case studies obtained, the data in this study were collected by in-depth interviews. The results of this study prove that accountability, approval and administrative order have been successfully completed in the implementation of non-cash transactions. However, the efficiency of the use of the budget has not been able to optimize. Besides that, at the level of strategy, the system and structure are already running well. Factors of ability, human resources and leadership style that need to be considered in order to be successful in supporting good governance management strategies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-90
Author(s):  
Sri Mulya Saputri ◽  
Nur Azlina ◽  
Rofika Rofika

This study aims to determine the effect of the competence of human resources, communication and infrastructure on the readiness of local governments in implementing “PP No. 12 of 2019” in the local government of Rokan Hulu district. The population and sample in this study amounted to 45 OPD or 180 respondents. Sampling technique used in this study is saturated sampling, and the data analysis method used is multiple regression analysis using SPSS version 26. The results of this study indicate that the competence of human resources, communication and infrastructure has a significant effect on the readiness of local governments in implementing Government Regulation “No. 12 of 2019”.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Greaty Prilen Humiang ◽  
David P.E. Saerang ◽  
Herman Karamoy

This study aims to determine the readiness of the government of Bitung in implementing accrual-based government accounting standards. Data was collected by observation at every SKPD in Bitung City Government followed in-depth interviews with key informants. The data collected was analyzed by qualitative methods. Then based on interviews (Focus Group Discussion) drawn conclusions indicate that Bitung City Government was ready to apply Accrual Based Government Accounting Standards. This is supported by the Government regulations which require to all local governments, including the city of Bitung in applying Accrual Based Government Accounting Standards, as well as Bitung City Government has issued the relevant mayor Accounting Policies in Bitung. Other things that support the readiness of the implementation of Accrual Based Accounting Standards, namely; development of human resources employee, committed leader who supports the changes later infromasi facilities and infrastructure systems are adequate and can accommodate Accrual Based Accounting Standards.


Author(s):  
Ristanti Simanjuntak ◽  
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Simon Sumanjoyo Hutagalung ◽  
Vina Karmilasari ◽  
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Archives in administrative activities have a very important role, one of its functions is as the center of the nation's memory and evidence of legal accountability. However, the implementation of archiving in Indonesia, especially local governments, is currently still less than optimal. In 2017, the organization of archiving in Indonesia received the predicate of 93% in bad condition, for this reason, adequate organizational capacity is needed. Organizational capacity is the ability that an organization has that is useful for solving problems and can achieve the goals set. This research was conducted at the Department of Library and Archives of Bandar Lampung City with the aim of identifying and analyzing these offices in organizing archives. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative with data analysis techniques derived from observation, documentation and in-depth interviews. The results of this study are described based on the components of organizational capacity consisting of human resources, infrastructure, technology, financial resources, leadership strategies, program and process management, cooperation and relationships with other parties. Organizing the archives of the Bandar Lampung City Library and Archives Service has been carried out since 2008. However, archiving has not been carried out optimally because the capacity of the office is inadequate.


Author(s):  
Matjuri Matjuri ◽  
Muhamad Suyudi

The research objectives are: (a) adopting local government financial accounting into village government financial accounting, (b) reconstructing the understanding of human resources on implementation of local government financial accounting into the implementation of village government financial accounting, and (c) understanding the capacity of village resources to implement village government accounting. This research uses a qualitative approach. The analytical tool adapted from Freud through (a) observation, effort to build perceptions based on observed observations in the field, (b) interviews, in-depth interviews with informants (to villages and village secretaries), and (c) documentation, declaring and documenting the past events. The findings show that the positive attitude shown by Rappoa's government apparatus is followed by positive behavior. It indicates that attitudes and behaviors demonstrated by village government and its apparatus are responsive. All government regulations, both from central government, provincial and local governments and even sub-district government must be followed by below government. The positive attitude of the village as the lowest government level should implement all the laws and regulations.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 156-167
Author(s):  
Priska Vasantan

The purpose of this study was to describe the role of knowledge transfer in the education that can improve business in Bengkayang Regency. Information management is one of the things that must be faced by disadvantaged areas, especially in industrial revolution 4.0. Bengkayang Regency is one of the areas directly adjacent to Malaysia so that there are many cross-border businesses. In the era of this industrial revolution, the government has a 4.0 making Indonesia program, namely making Indonesia becomes the 10th largest economist in the world. One of the factors to improve is the quality of human resources. However, the quality of human resources in Bengkayang Regency was is very low due to the poor education quality. This research was conducted using a phenomenological qualitative method with observation and in-depth interviews. The informants were elementary school students studying in Year 4, 5, 6. They studied in the village of Tampe and 4 students in Shanti Bhuana (ISB) institute located in Bengkayang. The results showed that the quality of human resources was strongly influenced by the quality of education and the quality of education was strongly influenced by the knowledge transfer process implemented in schools


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