Proceedings of the Borobudur Conference on Public Administration (BCPA 2025)

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Peer-Review Statements

Sigid Widyantoro, Bonifasius Endo Gauh Perdana, Joko Tri Nugraha, Muhammad Fachrie, Yohanes Ivan Adi Kristianto
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the Borobudur Conference on Public Administration (BCPA) during 20 – 22 October in Balkondes Kembanglimus, Magelang. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief,...
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Optimization of Resource Management for Improving the Quality of Education at Pendreh Village State Elementary School: Challenges and Solutions

Shafa’ Muthi’ah, Dody Alfayed, Siti Mulkaf Lailawati, Ahmad Suriansyah, Aslamiah Aslamiah
Resource management in the education system is a crucial element for supporting learning success, particularly in rural elementary schools like SDN Desa Pendreh. This qualitative study aims to explore resource management practices, including human resources, facilities, and budget, as well as the challenges...
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Reconceptualization of Local Election Models to Realize People’s Welfare

Abd. Wachid Habibullah, Radian Salman, Mohammad Syaiful Aris
The local election system in Indonesia has undergone several changes in recent decades, making it interesting to examine how local elections affect community welfare. This study aims to conduct a comparative study of the local election system in Indonesia with several other countries, namely the Taiwan,...
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Forging Prosperity: Collaborative Governance and Local MSME Development

Afmi Apriliani, Endang Larasti, Hari Susanta Nugraha
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are a vital pillar of Indonesia’s economy, yet their development remains constrained by limited resources, weak coordination, and uneven institutional capacity. Collaborative governance, emphasizing synergy among government, private sector, academia, and civil...
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The Transformation of Pancasila Values in Human Resource Development Through the Prevention and Handling of Violence in Higher Education in the Digital Age

Peggy Dian Septi Nur Angraini, Rafiq Adi Wardana
The transformation of Pancasila values, a key step in developing human resources (HR) in higher education, reflects the decline in the practice of Pancasila values, as evidenced by an increase in violence in response to the challenges of the digital generation. Descriptive qualitative research based...
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Social Discrimination as a Psychological Barrier for Voters with Disabilities in Indonesia’s 2024 Election

Muhammad Risal Arifin, Nafizah Aulia Q. Jamil, Sukri Tamma
Elections are manifestation of the concept of democracy. Citizen participation in elections is the primary measure of election success, demonstrating popular sovereignty in determining their leaders and representatives. As inseparable citizens, persons with disabilities have equal rights to participate...
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A Magelang City-Based Model of Community Empowerment for Advanced Health and Happiness

Eny Boedi Orbawati, Retno Dewi Ahsani, Catur Wulandari, Ardhin Primadewi
This study explores the model of strengthening community empowerment through the “Rodanya MasBagia” program in Magelang City. Using a qualitative approach, this research focuses on the experiences and perceptions of the community related to their empowerment through this program. The research method...
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Rethinking Indonesia’s Commitment after a Decade SDGs: Achievements on Agenda #15 Life on Land

Ferdian Ahya Al Putra, Nona Berlin Neffertiti Meylim, Ahadina Hanifati Amimah
Agenda number 15 of SDGs, Life on Land, is currently in the spotlight because Indonesia’s commitment to it is still being scrutinized. There are various problems such as illegal logging, illegal mining, palm oil issues, and so on that drive deforestation. Therefore, this study aims to review Indonesia’s...
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Cybersecurity as an Effort to Protect the Creative Economy and Tourism in Pamekasan Regency from Cybercrime Threats in the Digital Era

Dewi Muti’ah, Abdul Wachid Habibullah, Moh. Akbar Adhiyanto
This article broadly examines cybersecurity approaches in the protection and development of the creative economy and tourism in the digital era in Pamekasan Regency. The rapid development of information technology in communications has made it easier to access information anytime and anywhere. The internet,...
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Entrepreneurial Characteristic and Innovation Skills of Prospective Teachers

Tika Panjawiyati, Muhammad Sabandi
Improving the quality of education depends heavily on the quality of human resources, namely, teachers. This begins with universities actively instilling an entrepreneurial spirit through edupreneurship courses. This study aims to examine the relationship between entrepreneurial characteristics and students’...
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Beyond Bureaucracy: Applying Dynamic Governance for Citizen-Centric Service Delivery in Magelang City

Anton Purwadi, Natta Sanjaya, Sigid Widyantoro, Raytanza Iswadinata
Public sector reform increasingly acknowledges the necessity to progress beyond conventional bureaucratic frameworks towards more flexible, citizen-oriented governance. This research investigates the implementation of dynamic governance principles within a local public service initiative called “Si Bulan”...
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Collaborative Governance in Smart Cities: A Case Study of Malang Smart City’s Initiatives and Its Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals

Dhian Kusumawardhani, Anugerah Y. Asmara, Aditya W. Pradana, Dwi M. Zakiyah
The global pandemic has highlighted the significance of sustainable development goals (SDGs) for all countries, including Indonesia. While smart city concepts have been implemented in several regencies/cities in Indonesia as a means of achieving SDGs, there are still limitations from the human and environmental...
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Factors Driving Transformation of Social Forestry Permit to Community Forest: A Case in Semarang Regency

Wientyas Alifia Khairunnisa, Hartuti Purnaweni
The transformation of social forestry schemes in Indonesia has recently intensified, especially with the transition from the Social Forestry Permit (IPHPS) to Community Forest (HKm) within the context of Specially Managed Forest Areas (KHDPK). Forest is a very important natural resource that should be...
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Evaluation of Traffic Accident Insurance Claim Service Quality through the SERVQUAL Model: A Case Study at PT Jasa Raharja Magelang

Alesia Rahma Widya Amesti, Joko Tri Nugraha, Rizza Arge Winanta, Ari Mukti, Chafid Diyanto
This study aims to analyze the quality of traffic accident insurance claims services at PT Jasa Raharja (Persero) Magelang Representative Office. The issues raised include limited service personnel and suboptimal digital service systems. This study uses a descriptive quantitative method with a survey...
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Transitioning from Gatekeepers to Channels: Analyzing Media Disintermediation by Indonesian Officials on YouTube

Amalia Rizky Fatonah, Fitri Nur Ardiantika, Tan Sri Zulfikar Yusuf
The digital era has redefined political communication by allowing public officials to bypass journalistic mediation and directly engage with citizens through platforms like YouTube. This study investigates how three Indonesian officials—Kang Dedy Mulyadi, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY), and Cak Armuji—use...
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From Bureaucracy to Service Excellence: An Empirical Study of Customer Satisfaction at Bukittinggi City Samsat

Muhammad Naufal Rajif, Dasman Lanin, Nindi Riyan Gustin
Customer satisfaction is a crucial indicator of public service performance, yet there is limited research on the integrated effects of professionalism, service delivery, and service quality on customer satisfaction in the context of developing countries. This study aims to bridge this gap by examining...
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Leadership, Regulation, and Supervision: BKPSDM Mandailing Natal’s Contribution to the Localization of Sustainable Development Goals

Sulaiman Alamsyah, Syamsir Syamsir, Nindi Riyan Gustin
This study examines the role of the Human Resources and Development Agency (BKPSDM) of Mandailing Natal Regency, Indonesia, in supporting sustainable development through effective HR management and inclusive social policies. Using a mixed-method approach, the study involves 44 BKPSDM respondents for...
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Intergovernmental Relations: Overlapping-Authority Model in Indonesia’s River Management Policy

William Martha Krisna Hendriyanto, Erwan Agus Purwanto, Subando Agus Margono, Suripto Suripto
Indonesia, an archipelagic nation characterized by a rich diversity of ecosystems and a rapidly expanding population, encounters considerable challenges in managing its extensive river systems, which are essential for water supply, agriculture activities, transportation services, and environmental sanitation....
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Reevaluation of Regulations on the Organization of Hajj and Umrah to Protect Prospective Pilgrims from Fraudulent Umrah Travel Packages: Legal Perspectives from Indonesia and Malaysia

Erma Rusdiana, Tolib Effendi, Datin Norhasliza binti Ghapa, Novita Agustin
Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world as of March 2025. According to data compiled from good stats, 244.7 milions of Indonesia’s total population of 281.3 million are Muslims. Each year, Indonesia receives the highest quota of Hajj pilgrims in the world, amounting to approximately...
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Legal Examination Using the Restorative Justice Mechanism to Address the Accumulation of Cases in Sumenep District Court

Tolib Effendi, Dewi Mutiah, Kristina Indriyani
Based on data collected from the annual report of the Supreme Court in 2024, the number of cases handled by the Supreme Court and its subordinate judicial bodies in 2024 is 3,003,665. In the first-instance courts, the number of cases filed in 2024 is 2,927,815, with the backlog from 2023 amounting to...
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Intergovernmental Relations in Public Policy Implementation: A Systematic Literature Review within the Period 2005-2024

William Martha Krisna Hendriyanto, Erwan Agus Purwanto, Subando Agus Margono, Suripto Suripto
This paper aims to enhance understanding of intergovernmental relations in public policy implementation by mapping the relevant literature, knowing the practice in several countries, and recognizing opportunities for future research. This research uses the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method by...
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Integrating Social Capitals in Disaster Risk Reduction Policy: Evidence from the Sister Village Program in Magelang, Indonesia

Yuni Kurniasih, Sri Suwitri, Tri Yuniningsih
This study aims to investigate the social-capital approach in disaster mitigation policy of Magelang Regency with regard to Sister Village Program as a program on the field. Given the region’s proximity to Mount Merapi and its high level of risk, the local Government has proposed framework of partnership...
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Governing Complexity in Multi-Level Projects: Evaluating a Collaborative Governance Regime in the Prambanan-Klaten Toll Road

Sri Mulyani, Reza Noormansyah, Matheus Gratiano Mali
The Prambanan-Klaten Toll Road exemplifies multi-level infrastructure delivery within Indonesia’s National Strategic Projects (Proyek Strategis Nasional, PSN), spanning central ministries, land agencies, provincial governments, a state-owned toll-road, and the Yogyakarta Sultanate as a traditional authority....
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Public Governance of Urban Farming in Semarang: From Top-Down to Collaborative

Muhammad Nuqlir Bariklana, Sri Suwitri, Kismartini Kismartini
Urban agriculture has become an increasingly important policy towards innovation in Indonesian cities where municipal efforts to address food security, ecological decline and social inequality in densely populated urban environments. In the city of Semarang, for instance, this effort has taken shape...
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From Short-Term Gain to Long-Term Sustainability: Analogies of Coal Mining and Renewable Energy in the Context of Climate Change in Samarinda

Melati Dama, Pipit Afrianti, Henny Sulistiawati, Edy Wahyudi
Samarinda, as one of the largest coal mining centers in Indonesia, is currently confronted with a paradox between the short-term economic benefits of extractive industries and the long-term environmental and social risks. This study adopts a narrative literature review approach to synthesize findings...
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Framing Popular Culture Protest: Analyzing International Media Coverage of the One Piece Jolly Roger Flag in Indonesia

Afrizal Fajri, Moehammad Bintang Aimar Andika, Muhammad Hajran Lillah
This study analyzes international media framing of the Jolly Roger flag controversy in Indonesia, a case that reveals the intersection of popular culture, political expression, and democratic contestation. Using Entman’s framing theory and a qualitative content analysis of reports from International...