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Journal of Governance
ISSN : 2528276X     EISSN : 25986465     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
Journal of Governance (JOG) is published by the Faculty of Social and Political Science Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa collaborate with KAPSIPI (Kesatuan Asosiasi Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Indonesia) for reviewer, its main aim to spread critical and original analysis from researchers and academic practitioners on various social, political and government issues both local and foreign. The writing is published after undergoing a peer-review process by providing an exclusive analysis on social, political and government issues from various perspectives. JOG provides high-quality studies outcomes and a new thoughts for academic practitioners, researchers, and publics to break down the complexity and dynamics of contemporary socio-political changes. Published twice a year, in June and December. JOG invites researcher, academician, practitioners, and publics to submit their critical writings and to contribute to the development of social and political sciences.
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Articles 193 Documents
Investigating Fraud and Corrupt Practices in Indonesia Siti Kustinah
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i1.14520

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Abstract: Many cases of fraud that occurred in public and private sectors resulted in losses. There are state and state financial losses in the public sector, while in the private sector, there are also losses arising from a breach of contract in an engagement. Fraud is an act that is against the law and is done intentionally. The impact of fraud and corruption will increase the amount of stolen state money, and the provision of development or investment will be significantly hampered, especially in the case of foreign investment. When issues of fraud in financial statements are discovered, efforts must be made to prevent or minimize the occurrence of such claims. One way to achieve this is to study forensic accounting. By understanding forensic accounting, apart from being reliable in preparing financial reports, it is also claimed to read what is contained in one of these documents. Law enforcement can benefit from the expertise of accountants, particularly those working in forensic accounting, to disclose and provide evidence to support court decisions relating to corruption, as discussed in this paper. In addition, this paper will discuss forensic accounting and forensic auditing and efforts that can be made to prevent corruption and fraud.Keywords: Fraud, Corrupt Practices, Forensic Accounting, Audit.
Implementation of Collaborative Governance in Flood Management in the Greater Bandung Area Rulinawaty Rulinawaty; Lukman Samboteng; Sofjan Aripin; M Rachmat Kasmad; Mutmainnah Basit
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i1.14710

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Indonesia is a country that is prone to natural disasters, especially floods. This disaster usually hits Indonesia during the rainy season. This hurts human life, the economy and the environment. This paper aims to examine collaborative governance implementation in flood management that occurs in the Greater Bandung area. The research method used is a literature study with qualitative methods. The research location is a flood-prone area, namely 4 (four) districts/cities around the Greater Bandung metropolitan area in West Java Province, Indonesia. All of them have a high flood hazard index. In conclusion, sustainable flood management requires the involvement and participation of various stakeholders from the community simultaneously. Flood management in collaborative governance must be carried out with a systematic approach and synergy from multiple disaster management efforts. Therefore, strengthening a sense of crisis, commitment, shared roles and responsibilities, and continuity of cooperation/collaboration in governance networks is needed to maintain effective flood management.
A Gap Analysis of Yogyakarta Smart City Project (within the Dimension of Smart Governance and Smart Economy) Ray Ferza; Melati Ayuning Pranasari; Suci Emilia Fitri; Dian Martha Indarti; Tedi Gunawan
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i1.14127

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The COVID 19 Pandemic exposed digitalization as a fundamental aspect to revive the local economy. Fortunately, Indonesia has already shifted towards a 100 Smart City for their Municipalities since 2017. Yogyakarta as one of the best SC, has suffered the impact of pandemic. In the need to explore the phenomenon of how an SC should be implemented within the circumstances, it will be relevant to describe a gap analysis on (1) Yogyakarta SC Project through the dimensions of SG and SE and (2) Strategic Solutions. This paper employed a gap analysis through a qualitative study and it uncovered gaps of the SC project such as central government intervention, sectoral quality of digitalization, and intergovernmental sync. The strategy to eclipse the Cohen SC Wheel are the followings: reinforcing the regulatory capacity, improving the app business process and features, and intensify the formal cooperation, be it inter-governmentally or between public-private.
Shi’a Community in Malang City as a Subaltern: Strategy to Celebrate Religious Freedom Amidst Sunni Domination Johan Wahyudi
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i1.14292

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Everyone has the right to practice their religion and adhere to their beliefs. Unfortunately, minority sects such as the Shi’a community cannot celebrate their beliefs freely as citizens. They had to hide their identity as Shi’a congregations in order to prevent conflicts and to protect themselves and their families. Against this background, this article aims to examine the strategy of the Shi’a community in Malang City in exercising freedom of religion and belief as a minority religious group in the midst of the Sunni community. This study puts the Shi’a religious group in Malang City as a subaltern that is often discriminated against and excluded socially and politically. This study's data was gathered through interviews and a review of the literature. The selection of research informants was carried out through a purposive sampling technique. By using a qualitative approach with the case study method, this study finds at least three strategies developed by the Shi’a community in Malang City to practice their freedom of religion and belief, namely the Taqiyyah strategy, strengthening the congregation through Huseiniyah recitation, and teaching their children about two different versions of prayer.
Governance of the Sustainable Public Palm Oil Replanting Program (PSR) in Riau Province Mayarni Maya; M. Y Tiyas Tinov; Adianto Adianto; Hasim Asari
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i1.14564

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The concept of good governance is a reference concept that is recognized as being a good manager of government activities. Governance is governance, administration, or management which can be interpreted as power that is no longer owned or becomes a matter for the government. The purpose of this study was to find out how the governance of the sustainable PSR program in Riau Province is. The research method used is qualitative research with a case study approach. The results of this study show that the governance of the sustainable PSR program in Riau Province has been going well but still has some challenges in its distribution and distribution. The challenges identified in this research are the 2019 Coronavirus disease, human resources, and the increasing price of palm oil.
A Bibliometric Analysis of Open Government: Study on Indonesia and Philippines Umi Kulsum; Achmad Nurmandi; Isnaini Muallidin; Mohammad Jafar Loilatu; Danang Kurniawan
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i1.13934

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of Open Government in Indonesia and the Philippines, where the two countries were part of the founders of the Declaration of Open Government from Southeast Asian countries. In the era of all-technology, the demand for improving the quality of government services is very much needed, given the existence of information technology that can be adopted in governance. So that the request for easy public access in supervising the performance of the Government as well as to combat acts of corruption committed by the Government is an obligation that the Government must fulfill. This writing uses a literature review from 329 journals. These journals were obtained from Scopus, then downloaded in RIS format. After that, the RIS file is processed in the Vosviewer software. The results of the Vosviewer become a reference in analyzing the data presented regarding Open Government. The results of this study indicate that responding to Open Government requires government data that is transparent, democratic, and the participation of citizens to control and monitor whether the state has implemented open data or not.
(Retracted) Tell Me Who Your Enemies Are and I Will Tell You Who You Are’: Populism and The Creation of The Political Self Radu George Dumitrescu
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v6i3.13499

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This article has been retracted due to double publication in another journal with the same article. Based on the clarification from the author.One of the conditions of submission of a paper for publication in this journal is that authors declare explicitly that their work is original and has not appeared in a publication elsewhere. Re-use of any data should be appropriately cited. The scientific community takes a very strong view on this matter and apologies are offered to readers of the journal.
Regulation of Commercial Dispute Settlement Mediation in the Perspective of Legal Assurance and Justice Umar Hasan; Suhermi Suhermi; Sasmiar Sasmiar
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i1.14711

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The Indonesian government is currently trying to formulate an appropriate and up-to-date formula for making regulations on mediation and settlement of commercial disputes. This is done by the Indonesian government to support various policies that have been made to ensure legal certainty so that investment develops. Therefore, the authors are interested in bringing up the theme of this scientific article by analyzing comparative studies between Indonesia and Malaysia; The analysis in this article is about the mediation arrangement for the settlement of commercial disputes in Indonesia by comparing with Malaysia to achieve legal certainty and justice. The research method used is normative juridical. The results of the study show that the regulation of mediation for the settlement of commercial disputes in Indonesia as regulated in Law Number 30 of 1999 in substance and structure does not meet legal certainty and justice. Meanwhile in Malaysia, the arrangements for dispute resolution mediation regulated in the Kuala Lumpur Regional Arbitration Center Mediation Regulations and the 2012 Mediation Law (UU 749) have met legal certainty and justice. In the future, the concept of regulating commercial dispute settlement mediation in Indonesia, its substance and structure must meet legal certainty and justice. This scientific article concludes that the concept of regulating commercial dispute resolution mediation in Indonesia must be regulated separately because in substance and structure, mediation and arbitration have different principles. It is preferable that the regulations that will be made in the future must involve various parties related to the business world to produce representative regulations both nationally, regionally and internationally; if necessary, Indonesia becomes an alternative legal model for dispute resolution through mediation.
Implementation of E-SAKIP Policy in Improving the Performance of State Civil Apparatus in Sleman Regency during the Pandemic Inggi Miya Febty; Suswanta Suswanta
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i1.14058

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the E-SAKIP Policy in Improving the Performance of the State Civil Apparatus in Sleman Regency during the Pandemic using four components of policy implementation, namely on target, government performance, Human Resources and Communication between Government Agencies implementing the Government Agency Performance Accountability System (SAKIP). which is integrated with the strategic planning system, budget system and government accounting system contained in the Indonesian Presidential Regulation Number 29 of 2014 concerning SAKIP. The research method uses a qualitative descriptive approach. The data collection technique was carried out using the Sleman Regency E-Sakip application data and then Captured through the Ncapture feature in Nvivo 12 Plus to see the implementation of policies in the E-Saki application. The results showed that the implementation carried out by the Sleman district through E-Sakip had been going well even though in the midst of a pandemic the program was running on target. Sleman Regency is one of the districts that received Good accreditation in carrying out performance through E-Sakip. the existence of E-Sakip can have an impact on increasing the performance of the implementation of public policies, programs and activities as well as budget absorption in accordance with the target.
Student-Based Disaster Management: Alternative Solutions to Build a Disaster-Resilient City Dina Pramesti Regita; Bambang Syaeful Hadi
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 1: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i1.14518

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Abstract: Disasters that have occurred in the past should serve as a valuable lesson for those who will come after them. This is the most important factor in determining how prepared a community is. According to common knowledge the city of Palu is one of the cities that is particularly vulnerable to natural disasters due to its geographical location, which is situated between the confluence of two tectonic plates of the Pacific Ocean and Asia, necessitating the need for residents who live in the area to be prepared for such events. As a result, the purpose of this study is to determine the value of studying disaster preparedness from a young age in order to reduce the impact of disasters generated through the use of a spatial education strategy. The descriptive method is used with a qualitative approach in this investigation. The findings indicate that preparedness education should begin at a young age in order to instill a sense of vigilance in kids, rather than a sense of terror. Education in geography, and specifically geography-based disaster preparedness learning materials, is critical to establishing a solid foundation in disaster preparedness learning from a physical and geographical perspective.Keywords: Learning, Preparedness, Geography Education, Students, Disaster.

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