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Addressing the Challenges: A Qualitative Analysis of Policy Implementation for Street Kid Development Program in Batam City Aullya Rieccy Angelwiss; Lubna Salsabila; Timbul Dompak; Muhammad Akbar Hairi
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/conescintech.v3i1.8337

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This research focuses on street kid, who spend their time engaged in daily activities or wandering the streets and public places due to financial constraints in their families. Batam City, in particular, has a significant number of street children involved in various activities such as busking, selling cigarettes or newspapers, and even car cleaning at red lights. It is essential for the Batam City government, especially the Batam City Social Service, to prioritize the welfare and development of these children. This study aims to examine the policy implementation of the street children development program in Batam City, identifying the obstacles hindering the effective execution of this program. The qualitative research method, including observation and interviews, was employed to gather data. The findings reveal two key policies implemented by the Batam City Social Service: control programs and socialization and skills training. However, several challenges exist in implementing these programs, such as the lack of shelter or resting places for street children. Through this research, a deeper understanding of the policy implementation process and the barriers faced in the development of street children in Batam City can be gained
Realizing Good Governance through the Implementation of Electronic Procurement Services (LPSE) in Batam City Debby Mayani Sirait; Lubna Salsabila; Timbul Dompak; Karol Teovani Lodan
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/conescintech.v3i1.8369

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This study aims to explore the implementation of e-Procurement and the challenges faced, along with proposing effective solutions to overcome these obstacles concerning the implementation of Electronic Procurement Services (LPSE) in Batam City. By examining the practical aspects and identifying potential hindrances, this research contributes to the improvement of public service quality through the utilization of electronic procurement mechanisms. The provision of efficient and accurate public services is crucial for meeting the basic needs and civil rights of citizens, encompassing goods, services, and administrative assistance provided by public service providers. In the era of rapid information and globalization, it is essential to implement swift and precise public services to prevent social upheaval and potential national disintegration that could lead to division and harm to the nation and the state. The quality of public services often suffers due to a lack of transparency and accountability in their implementation. One of the government's endeavors to address this issue is the application of good governance principles, aiming to deliver excellent services to the community. E-Procurement, the procurement of goods and services through information technology and electronic transactions, has been introduced as a means to enhance efficiency and transparency in accordance with legal provisions. To facilitate this, an electronic unit responsible for goods and services procurement, known as the Electronic Goods and Services Procurement Service (LPSE), has been established within Ministries, Institutions, and Regional Authorities. This research adopts a sociological juridical approach, combining direct field observation with extensive literature research. Primary data is gathered through field observations and interviews conducted at the Batam City Government (PEMKO), while secondary data is obtained through comprehensive analysis of primary, secondary, and tertiary legal resources. The collected data is analyzed descriptively using qualitative analysis techniques.
The Importance of Transportation Policy in Addressing Globalization Feby Lamtiar Simanjuntak; Lubna Salsabila; Timbul Dompak; Karol Teovani Lodan
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/conescintech.v3i1.8363

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Transportation is a vital part of political, economic, socio-cultural, and defense and security life. Transportation plays a role as a means of improving the integrity of the nation and raising the standard of living of the community as a whole. As a result, globalization is the process by which each action increases the value of specific communities. Transportation is essential in many ways. Transportation contributes to the improvement of the nation's integrity and the general improvement of the community's standard of living. In general, transportation is a tool that makes it easier to achieve goals that help the economy of a region grow and a force that brings people together in the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. The type of research used in this study is qualitative research with a descriptive approach. This research will look into previous literature related to the transportation system in Indonesia to see the policy implementation pattern in Indonesia. The result shows that a good transportation policy might influence congestion levels and lead a nation closer to sustainable development.
Vulnerability And Government Response To Human Trafficking in Batam During The Pandemic Lubna Salsabila; Muhammad Badrudin; Karol Teovani Lodan; Timbul Dompak
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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This study aims at understanding how the municipal government of Batam addresses human trafficking and its issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research utilizes a qualitative methodology and a descriptive approach to examine how local governments are responding to the mounting number of human trafficking cases, especially those that involve women and children. The Riau Islands Regional Police statistics indicates that there were seven suspects in the TIP case in 2017, seventeen suspects in 2018, six suspects in 2019, and eighteen suspects in 2020. Comparatively, based on the number of cases, there were four cases in 2017, twelve cases in 2018, four cases in 2019, and ten cases in 2020. That which occurs continuously till the lockwodn. The results of the study indicate that: (a) The economic downturn, lack of education, lack of information, and socio-cultural conditions are factors that influence the increase in human trafficking during the pandemic; (b) Weak law enforcement and (c) a lack of cross-sectoral cooperation are the most significant factors that contribute to the escalation of human trafficking in Batam.
Unleashing the Power of Organizational Culture: Impact on Civil Servants' Performance Fizar Sepriandy; Lubna Salsabila; Timbul Dompak; Etika Khairina
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/conescintech.v3i1.8370

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The research aims to explore and understand the key factors that contribute to a positive organizational culture, including leadership style, communication practices, recognition and rewards systems, and opportunities for growth and development. A strong and supportive culture promotes employee engagement, teamwork, innovation, and a sense of belonging, which in turn enhances individual and collective performance. Conversely, a negative or toxic culture can undermine motivation, collaboration, and overall productivity. The research reveals key factors that contribute to a positive organizational culture, including leadership style, communication practices, recognition and rewards systems, and opportunities for growth and development. Recommendations are provided for government agencies and policymakers to foster a healthy and empowering organizational culture that nurtures and motivates civil servants to perform at their best. The findings emphasize the importance of robust institutional frameworks in achieving government effectiveness. A well-functioning legislature, in collaboration with other institutions, is vital for crafting policies that address societal needs and enhance public services. Furthermore, effective governance requires the government to tackle significant challenges in a comprehensive and cooperative manner, engaging both internal and external stakeholders.
In the Disruption 4.0 Era, What Should the Government and the People Do? Paramita Khodijah; Lubna Salsabila; Timbul Dompak; Karol Teovani Lodan
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/conescintech.v3i1.8366

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The purpose of this study is to explore how public discontent with government policies is addressed. This is a descriptive qualitative study that describes how the collective treatment of perspectives carried out in policies is in line with current social conditions. The goal is to avoid misunderstandings between municipal and federal governments. The following step is to discover the truth. Individuals involved in policy implementation must be able to explain their policies to members of the public. Furthermore, the policy should be founded on execution integrity so that the recipient understands the action. Policy knowledge may conflict with what is happening on the ground. To increase public trust in the government, the implementation of handling public opinion in the form of documents, pictures, and related policies by the government itself must be done openly, honestly, and responsibly. Environmental conditions and inter-organizational relationships may have an impact. Characteristics, organizational resources for program implementation, and the government's ability to overcome them which is guided by general guidelines for public service implementation: openness, accountability, status, participation, and equality.
Institutional Approach for Governance and Economic Development in Indonesia Rani Wardaniah; Lubna Salsabila; Aqil Teguh Fathani; Timbul Dompak; Karol Teovani Lodan; Etika Khairina
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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As weak policies are blamed for poor economic outcomes in many developing countries and institutions and governance have taken on a greater role in explaining policymaking, this article provides an overview of a collection of papers in the respective study on institutions, governance, and economic development in Indonesia. Many scholars assume that institutions and governance are ultimately interconnected. It is understood that if an institution in a nation is fair, the integrity of the nation's governance would also have to be decent. Therefore, such studies have never been conducted in Indonesia. This research used a descriptive qualitative approach to analyze how an institutional approach might affect Indonesia’s governance and economic development. The results of the research indicate that institutions and governance contribute an equal impact in a country's economic development. The economic development process in Indonesia is hindered by a poor governance system, exacerbated by a lack of commitment and consistency.
Addressing the Challenges: A Qualitative Analysis of Policy Implementation for Street Kid Development Program in Batam City Aullya Rieccy Angelwiss; Lubna Salsabila; Timbul Dompak; Muhammad Akbar Hairi
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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This research focuses on street kid, who spend their time engaged in daily activities or wandering the streets and public places due to financial constraints in their families. Batam City, in particular, has a significant number of street children involved in various activities such as busking, selling cigarettes or newspapers, and even car cleaning at red lights. It is essential for the Batam City government, especially the Batam City Social Service, to prioritize the welfare and development of these children. This study aims to examine the policy implementation of the street children development program in Batam City, identifying the obstacles hindering the effective execution of this program. The qualitative research method, including observation and interviews, was employed to gather data. The findings reveal two key policies implemented by the Batam City Social Service: control programs and socialization and skills training. However, several challenges exist in implementing these programs, such as the lack of shelter or resting places for street children. Through this research, a deeper understanding of the policy implementation process and the barriers faced in the development of street children in Batam City can be gained.
The Effectiveness of Community Food Barns in Batam City's Food Diversification Program Denti Permatasari; Timbul Dompak; Lubna Salsabila; Etika Khairina
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/conescintech.v3i1.8367

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The objective of this research is to examine and identify the factors that influence the effectiveness of food barns in upholding food security, as well as the challenges faced by the residents of Batam City in establishing and reinforcing these food storage facilities to achieve food security. Moreover, it aims to assess the quality of available food and enhance its diversity, encompassing options rich in carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, and other essential minerals. Food barns are an integral part of the community's food reserve system and coexist harmoniously with rice culture. A key strategy to ensure food self-sufficiency is through the diversification of food consumption. This research employs qualitative methods and draws on limited research from books, journals, and other relevant literature sources. The findings shed light on the significant role played by food barns in ensuring food security. They serve as vital storage locations for the entire population, addressing food shortages during crop failures or periods of famine, and contributing to the collective income. However, the study also reveals various challenges in the growth and development of food barns, including issues related to food access, limited facilities, availability of food supplies, and health or nutritional concerns. These factors drive the necessity for the establishment of sustainable food barns. Consequently, the implications of the research highlight the limited presence of food barns and the need for increased storage capacity to effectively meet the demands of the community.
Enhancing Local Government Capacity for Sustainable Tourism Sector Development in Batam City: An Assessment of Human Resources, Management, and Network Cooperation Melanda Pramita Indah; Timbul Dompak; Lubna Salsabila
Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Conference on Business, Social Sciences and Technology (CoNeScINTech)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/conescintech.v3i1.8372

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the capacity building efforts made by the city government of Batam in the pursuit of nurturing a tourism industry that is sustainable. This study used a descriptive qualitative methodology, conducting semi-structured interviews with four key informants from the Batam City Culture and Tourism Office in order to gather information for the study. According to the findings, the municipal government, and in particular the Department of Culture and Tourism, has experienced major difficulties in meeting the quality and quantity of human resources, as well as in maintaining internal management and establishing collaborative networks. This is especially true in light of the findings. As a direct result of this, the tourism industry in Batam City has been experiencing a period of stagnation as well as a decrease in interest from both domestic and international visitors. At the present day, the primary function of Batam is to act as a transit hub for tourists going to neighboring countries such as Malaysia and Singapore. The administration of potential tourist locations has been made more difficult due to a lack of human resources, which has resulted in a decline in employee performance and hampered operations related to internal management. Because of this, the formation of networks and cooperation with other stakeholders, both locally and regionally, which are important for the development of tourism in Batam City are hampered.