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OPTIMIZATION OF INTEGRATED DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Ramadha Yanti Parindori; Boby Indra Prayoga; Saima Rambe
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 5 No. 4 (2022): February: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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This study identifies and explains public services, primarily administrative services carried out in Medan Amplas District. The approach method used is qualitative, and data collection is carried out using interviews, observations, documentation, and surveys. The implementation of administrative services in the Medan Amplas sub-district has not been optimal, such as not increasing accessibility, especially for people with disabilities, the low level of employee competence in using Microsoft Office applications so that the service process is slow to the weak level of security at the sub-district office. However, based on the Community Satisfaction Survey (SKM), this study shows that respondents' perceptions of the SKM score of 81.944 are in the class 81.26 to 100.00. With these results, it can be interpreted that the implementation of PATEN in Medan Amplas District has an excellent quality value (A) compared to the results of interviews, field observations, and results of the SKM survey on the implementation of PATEN in Medan Amplas District. Ample can have been implemented well even though it has some drawbacks.
ZOMBIE COMPANIES IN THE CONTEXT OF STATE- OWNED ENTERPRISES IN INDONESIA Elazhari Elazhari; Khairuddin Tampubolon; Barham Siregar; Ramadha Yanti Parinduri; Boby Indra Prayoga
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research Vol 6, No 1.1 (2022)
Publisher : International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research

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This paper discusses “zombie” companies in the context of state- owned companies in Indonesia. Specifically, we will examine the factors that determine them to become a “zombie” company. In addition, we will examine the impact of their existence on the economy. Using a sample of 159 Indonesian state-owned companies from 2010 to 2020, we find that Indonesian state-owned companies are indicated to have zombie companies. Their existence is significantly determined by internal factors rather than external factors. Dominant external factors are significant when tested simultaneously with internal factors. In addition, we also find that their presence has a significant negative impact on economic growth and national productivity. Therefore, the government, as well as controlling the company, is expected to be able to immediately overcome their existence, which can be done by restructuring the company or if possible liquidating them. Their existence not only harms themselves, but also harms other companies, and can even harm the national economy.