DiRF : Digital, Research, Data FISIPOL: Recent submissions
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2025-02-11Review
Resource capability for local government in managing disaster
(Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal, 2010)Purpose: The paper aims to flesh out the capability requirements of local government institutions in pre-, during, and post-disaster activities which can act as a useful guide for researchers, bureaucrats, and independent ... -
2025-02-11Article
In the name of democracy: Commoditization of religions by political parties in Indonesia
(Journal of Indonesian Islam, 2010)Religion plays an important but problematic role in complying with the prevailing global standard of liberal democracy. The root of the problem is actually the shortcut in institutionalizing political party as a modern set ... -
2025-02-11Article
Decentralising education in Indonesia
(International Journal of Educational Development, 2006)The paper aims to assess the impacts of a dramatic decentralisation reform in Indonesia on access to and quality of primary and secondary education. The research draws on qualitative and quantitative data from interviews, ... -
2025-02-11Article
Strategies for incorporating biodiversity considerations into the mainstream of Indonesian public policy
(Widening perspectives on biodiversity, 1994)The paper discusses how to translate the policy framework into practice in public and private sectors dealing significantly with biodiversity. It proposes three complementary strategies. First, political strategies. The ... -
2025-02-11Article
The pesantren-based ruling elite in sumenep in the post-new order Indonesia
(Journal of Indonesian Islam, 2009)This paper discusses a dominant group in local politics of Sumenep that is based on a pesantren network that is usually referred to as the Bani Syarqawi. The author argues that the superiority of religious clerics (kyai) ... -
2025-02-11Article
Indonesian Broadcasting Policy: The Limits of Re-regulation to Create a Democratic Broadcasting System
(Media Asia, 2006)Constructing broadcasting regulations in a changing state such as Indonesia is not an easy process. Like other policies, a broadcasting policy is a product of a political process in which multiple stakeholders attempt to ... -
2025-02-11Article
E-government evaluation: The case of Vietnam's provincial websites
(Electronic Government, 2009)In this research, an attempt is made to evaluate e-government performances in Vietnam. Four types of website contents are used for the evaluation. The results show that, in general, more developed provinces/ cities where ... -
2025-02-11Article
Conflict management styles, emotional intelligence, and job performance in public organizations
(International Journal of Conflict Management, 2010)Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationships among emotional intelligence (EI), conflict management styles (CMSs) and job performance at selected local governments in Indonesia. Specifically, the ... -
2025-02-11Book chapter
Political parties in pilkada: Some problems for democratic consolidation
(Deepening Democracy in Indonesia?: Direct Elections for Local Leaders (Pilkada), 2009)[No abstract available] -
2025-02-11Article
Public sector reforms and financial transparency: Experiences from indonesian districts1
(Contemporary Southeast Asia, 2009)As in many Asian, African, and Latin American countries, democratization and devolution reforms have characterized the recent development of public management in Indonesia. This article analyses the current development of ... -
2025-02-11Article
Authority and law enforcement: Local government reforms and security systems in indonesia
(Contemporary Southeast Asia, 2005)This article assesses the impact of decentralization and deregulation reforms in Indonesia on security and law enforcement. The research draws on qualitative and quantitative data from interviews, focus group discussions ... -
2025-02-11Article
Surviving decentralisation?. Impacts of regional autonomy on health service provision in Indonesia
(Health Policy, 2006)The paper aims to assess the impacts of decentralisation and privatisation reforms on access to and quality of health services in Indonesia. The research draws on qualitative and quantitative data from interviews, focus ... -
2025-02-11Book chapter
Assessing the welfare of migrant and non-migrant households in four indonesian cities: Some demographic, social and employment characteristics
(The Great Migration: Rural-Urban Migration in China and Indonesia, 2010)[No abstract available] -
2025-02-11Book chapter
Riding waves of change: Islamic press in post-authoritarian Indonesia
(Politics and the Media in Twenty-First Century Indonesia: Decade of Democracy, 2010)[No abstract available] -
2025-02-11Article
In between military and militia: The dynamics of the security forces in the communal conflict in Ambon
(Asian Journal of Social Science, 2006)This article presents and discusses the role of the security forces in the communal conflict in Ambon, Indonesia. Though it shares the view articulated by many scholars and social obervers that the security, forces played ... -
2025-02-11Article
A tale of two troubled areas: Forced migration, social violence and societal (in) security in Indonesia
(Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 2006)This paper discusses the linkages among forced migration, social violence and the problems of societal (in)security in Indonesia. It argues that the issue of forced migration can be seen in two ways: (1) as a consequence ... -
2025-02-11Article
Policy evaluation on the worst forms of child labour in Indonesia: Why does it matter?
(Social Sciences (Pakistan), 2016)The purposes of this study are to map the situation and the profile of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (WFCL) as well as to analyse evaluation on policy implemented by national and local government to eliminate the WFCL ... -
2025-02-11Book chapter
Enhancing the Bond: Narratives of Indonesian Academics from Two Continents
(Strangers Next Door?: Indonesia and Australia in the Asian Century, 2018)[No abstract available] -
2025-02-11Article
Perceived identifiability, shared responsibility and innovative work behavior*
(International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2017)Based on social loafing theory, we develop and test the relationships between employee perceived identifiability, shared responsibility and innovative work behavior in the team context. Additionally, we investigate the ... -
2025-02-11Article
Religiously committed and prosperously developed: The survival of pesantren salaf in modern Indonesian Islamic education
(RIMA: Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 2012)This paper starts with a brief definition of traditionalist Islam in Indonesia and how scholars have addressed it. It then discusses how Indonesian Islamic education institutions, including pesantren, have responded to ...