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Good Governance and Public Service Delivery in Indonesia
Research Guide
What is Good Governance and Public Service Delivery in Indonesia?
Good Governance and Public Service Delivery in Indonesia examines principles of transparency, accountability, and efficiency in public administration, particularly in health services and bureaucratic reforms within Indonesia's legal framework.
This subtopic analyzes how good governance principles like AAUPB (Asas-Asas Umum Pemerintahan yang Baik) apply to public services (Solechan, 2019, 68 citations). Key studies cover bureaucratic reforms for Society 5.0 and one-stop integrated services (PTSP) (A. Andika Yasa et al., 2021, 53 citations; Suhartoyo, 2019, 44 citations). Over 20 papers from 2009-2023 focus on these reforms, with Engkus et al. (2021) leading at 579 citations.
Why It Matters
Good governance reforms boost public trust and service quality in Indonesia's decentralized system, as shown in regional autonomy studies (Roy Marthen Moonti, 2019, 35 citations). They enable efficient decision-making in public management (Ade Risna Sari, 2023, 32 citations) and support infrastructure via public-private partnerships (Zainal Asikin, 2013, 11 citations). During Covid-19, transparent services aligned with AAUPB principles reduced inefficiencies (Solechan, 2019). These improvements are critical for societal development amid rapid urbanization.
Key Research Challenges
Bureaucratic Reform Implementation
Reforms face resistance in shifting to Society 5.0 technologies while balancing human-centric governance (A. Andika Yasa et al., 2021). Studies highlight gaps in professional ASN competencies (Endang Komara, 2019, 55 citations). Legal frameworks like UU No. 2/2002 complicate enforcement (Muhammad Arif, 2021).
Transparency in Service Delivery
One-stop services (PTSP) struggle with consistent AAUPB application across regions (Suhartoyo, 2019). Mining permits reveal authority imbalances favoring investors (Oheo K. Haris, 2017, 33 citations). Customary law integration adds complexity (Sardjana Orba Manullang, 2021).
Accountability Measurement
Quantifying governance impact on decisions remains challenging without standardized metrics (Ade Risna Sari, 2023). Civil servant sanctions lack effective dispute mechanisms (Sri Hartini, 2011). Police roles under good governance principles face functional barriers (Muhammad Arif, 2021).
Essential Papers
MEWUJUDKAN GOOD GOVERNANCE MELALUI PELAYANAN PUBLIK
Engkus, Ainyna Rachmadianty Azan, Alliadzar Hanif et al. · 2021 · Jurnal Abdimas Peradaban · 579 citations
AbstrakPenyelenggaraan pelayanan publik merupakan upaya negara untuk memenuhi kebutuhan dasar dan hak hak sipil setiap warga negara atas barang, jasa, dan pelayanan administrasi yang disediakan ole...
Asas-Asas Umum Pemerintahan yang Baik dalam Pelayanan Publik
Solechan Solechan · 2019 · Administrative Law & Governance Journal · 68 citations
Abstract AAUPB (Asas asas umum pemerintahan yang Baik) has a long journey from the beginning of its birth in the Netherlands to its application in Indonesia today. AAUPB at first was only in the th...
Kompetensi Profesional Pegawai ASN (Aparatur Sipil Negara) di Indonesia
Endang Komara · 2019 · MIMBAR PENDIDIKAN · 55 citations
ABSTRAKSI: Kompetensi pegawai dapat dipahami sebagai sebuah kombinasi antara keterampilan, atribut personal, dan pengetahuan yang tercermin melalui perilaku kinerja yang dapat diamati, diukur, dan ...
Penguatan Reformasi Birokrasi Menuju Era Society 5.0 di Indonesia
A. Andika Yasa, Suswanta Suswanta, Muhammad Shaban Rafi et al. · 2021 · Nakhoda Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan · 53 citations
Memasuki era society 5.0, pemanfaatan teknologi sudah mulai mempertimbangkan aspek-aspek humaniora terhadap proses penyelesaian masalah yang ada di sektor publik. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini be...
Implementasi Fungsi Pelayanan Publik dalam Pelayanan Terpadu Satu Pintu (PTSP)
Suhartoyo Suhartoyo · 2019 · Administrative Law & Governance Journal · 44 citations
Abstract This study aims to determine the implementation of the function of public services in one-stop integrated services. The research method used is empirical legal research that uses a regulat...
TUGAS DAN FUNGSI KEPOLISIAN DALAM PERANNYA SEBAGAI PENEGAK HUKUM MENURUT UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 2 TAHUN 2002 TENTANG KEPOLISIAN
Muhammad Arif · 2021 · Al-Adl Jurnal Hukum · 36 citations
Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui bagaimanakah tugas dan fungsi Kepolisian dalam perannya sebagai penegak hukum menurut UU No. 2 Tahun 2002 tentang Polri. Serta mengetahui faktor-f...
Regional Autonomy in Realizing Good Governance
Roy Marthen Moonti · 2019 · Substantive Justice International Journal of Law · 35 citations
Good Governance in regional autonomy is a phenomenon whose principle is talking about government or good government in terms of realizing good governance through the context of public services. The...
Reading Guide
Foundational Papers
Start with Tedi Sudrajat (2009, 21 citations) for administrative law perspective on bureaucracy reforms, then Muhammadiah (2011, 7 citations) on public service strategies, and Arief Wibisono (2014, 7 citations) on anti-corruption principles.
Recent Advances
Prioritize Engkus et al. (2021, 579 citations) for public service realization, A. Andika Yasa et al. (2021, 53 citations) for Society 5.0 reforms, and Ade Risna Sari (2023, 32 citations) for decision-making impacts.
Core Methods
Core methods include empirical legal research (Suhartoyo, 2019), qualitative competency analysis (Endang Komara, 2019), and regulatory reviews of AAUPB (Solechan, 2019).
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Discover & Search
Research Agent uses searchPapers and exaSearch to find top-cited works like Engkus et al. (2021, 579 citations) on public services, then citationGraph reveals clusters around AAUPB from Solechan (2019). findSimilarPapers expands to bureaucratic reforms like A. Andika Yasa et al. (2021).
Analyze & Verify
Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract AAUPB principles from Solechan (2019), verifies claims via verifyResponse (CoVe) against Engkus et al. (2021), and uses runPythonAnalysis for citation trend stats with pandas on 20+ papers. GRADE grading scores evidence strength in reform efficacy claims.
Synthesize & Write
Synthesis Agent detects gaps in PTSP implementation (Suhartoyo, 2019) versus Society 5.0 needs (A. Andika Yasa et al., 2021), flags contradictions in customary law integration (Sardjana Orba Manullang, 2021). Writing Agent employs latexEditText, latexSyncCitations for policy reports, and latexCompile for publication-ready outputs with exportMermaid for governance flowcharts.
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Research Agent → searchPapers('good governance Indonesia') → Analysis Agent → runPythonAnalysis(pandas plot of citations from Engkus 2021 and Solechan 2019) → matplotlib trend graph output.
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Synthesis Agent → gap detection (Solechan 2019 vs Suhartoyo 2019) → Writing Agent → latexEditText(structure brief) → latexSyncCitations(10 papers) → latexCompile → PDF policy brief.
"Find code repos linked to Indonesian bureaucratic reform datasets."
Research Agent → searchPapers('reformasi birokrasi Indonesia') → Code Discovery (paperExtractUrls → paperFindGithubRepo on A. Andika Yasa 2021) → githubRepoInspect → repo datasets and scripts.
Automated Workflows
Deep Research workflow conducts systematic review of 50+ papers on good governance, chaining searchPapers → citationGraph → structured report with GRADE scores on Engkus et al. (2021). DeepScan applies 7-step analysis to verify AAUPB claims in Solechan (2019) with CoVe checkpoints. Theorizer generates theory on reform barriers from foundational works like Tedi Sudrajat (2009).
Frequently Asked Questions
What defines good governance in Indonesian public services?
Good governance emphasizes AAUPB principles like transparency and accountability in services (Solechan, 2019). It manifests in public service delivery under Undang-Undang frameworks (Engkus et al., 2021).
What are key methods in this subtopic?
Empirical legal research with regulatory and conceptual approaches analyzes PTSP implementation (Suhartoyo, 2019). Qualitative methods assess ASN competencies (Endang Komara, 2019).
What are the most cited papers?
Engkus et al. (2021) leads with 579 citations on public services; Solechan (2019) has 68 on AAUPB; foundational Tedi Sudrajat (2009) has 21.
What open problems exist?
Challenges include measuring governance impact on decisions (Ade Risna Sari, 2023) and integrating customary law (Sardjana Orba Manullang, 2021). Bureaucratic reforms lag in Society 5.0 adoption (A. Andika Yasa et al., 2021).
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