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<title>Departemen Manajemen dan Kebijakan Publik</title>
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<title>Public-private partnership in Western and non-Western countries</title>
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<description>Public-private partnership in Western and non-Western countries
Fauzi, Fadhli Zul; Kusumasari, Bevaola
Purpose&#13;
This paper aims to compare the implementation of public–private partnership (PPP) in Western and non-Western countries by analyzing several predetermined aspects such as government and political system, PPP’s model of agreement, political commitment and the role of PPP supporting unit.&#13;
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Design/methodology/approach&#13;
This study uses comparative case studies to compare the implementation of PPP in seven Western and non-Western countries by using various appropriate data such as frequently used agreements, government systems, political commitments and PPP-supporting units to understand the extent of differences in the success of PPP implementation found in each country.&#13;
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Findings&#13;
The results reveal that the implementation of PPPs in Western and non-Western countries do not significantly differ, except for in the instance of political commitments. Political interventions in PPP implementation still frequently occurred in non-Western countries, which consequently disrupted the implementation of PPP itself.&#13;
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Originality/value&#13;
Previous comparison of PPP studies only focused on the implementation of PPP without analyzing the political context in each country. One of the contributions that this paper will bring to the conversations around PPP is that the implementation of PPP will be analyzed with regard to political contexts.
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<title>From phenomena to implementation</title>
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<description>From phenomena to implementation
Danar, Oscar Radyan; Kusumasari, Bevaola; Muluk, M.R. Khairul
Administrative reform has been recognized as one of the most prominent activities of governments intending to keep up with the recent trends of dynamic societies around the world. In  recent years, the discussion in  the reform literature has attracted significant attention from public administration scholars. It includes various methods and discusses a  series of  experiences of  the reform movement around the world within multiple political landscapes, economic settings, and international turbulences. This paper presents the experience of administrative reform in Indonesia as one of the developing countries in Southeast Asia with a complex history of a colonial legacy. This study analyzes the prominent works of literature discussing the reform experience in Indonesia combined with theoretical perspectives of administrative reform. It highlights three major findings; first, the phenomenon of administrative reform in Indonesia was moving against the reform trend of most other developing countries; second, institutional arrangements play a critical role in repairing the reform trajectory; and third, the current progress of administrative reform in Indonesia still indicates the minimum achievement in some institutions. The discussion of this study, bordered by the settled time frame of reform implementation in Indonesia, is comprised of past and current experiences as well as the future projection of Indonesia administrative reform.
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<dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Boosting logistics in Indonesia and Vietnam through staged development of the single window system</title>
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<description>Boosting logistics in Indonesia and Vietnam through staged development of the single window system
Indira, Anissa; Kusumasari, Bevaola
In the implementation of international trade, trade facilitation is a basic element to be developed in order to produce better performance in the trade administration process. National Single Window is a technology that has become a trend in recent decades, notably in ASEAN. This research aims to explain the staged development process of the National Single Window in Indonesia and Vietnam. This research serves as evaluation material for ASEAN member countries, to understand the importance of trade facilitation and continuous innovation to facilitate the administrative process for international trade. The methodology used in this research is a systematic literature review, which involves planning, conducting, reporting, and drawing conclusions from all available evidence. Generally, the successful implementation of the National Single Window is supported by factors in the development process. The supporting factors are political support, legal framework, and technological readiness.
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<dc:date>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Initiative evacuation routes for earthquake hazard in the active Opak fault (Sengon Village, Klaten, Central Java)</title>
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<description>Initiative evacuation routes for earthquake hazard in the active Opak fault (Sengon Village, Klaten, Central Java)
Mardiatno, D.; Faida, L.R.W.; Kusumasari, B.; Handayani, T.; Susant, D.; Malawan, M.N.; Erlangg, R.I.
This research aimed to explain how the initiation process from the community reconstructs evacuation routes in high risk earthquake area. The study location took place in Sengon Village, Prambanan District, Klaten Regency. Sengon was located near Opak fault zone where experienced tremendous disaster in 2006. Since a decade, the mitigation infrastructure was very deficient. The community-based mitigation was not also available yet in this village. However, the community was highly potential to build disaster resilience since supports by the government. Route condition in Sengon was also greatly supportive to construct effective evacuation route. Based on identification and community planning, the evacuation route consisted of local road and tracking road. There were also found that eight places classified as secondary assembly shelters and two places classified as a primary evacuation shelter. The SWOT analysis was done for supporting the strategy to develop the evacuation infrastructure.
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