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China's wind industry: policy lessons for domestic government interventions and international support
In: Climate policy, Band 9, Heft 5, S. 553-564
ISSN: 1469-3062
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Are SME's Product and Local Government Programs (OVOP)Coherent?
In the developing countries, the government has a vital role in supporting the development of SME's as one of economic pillars. There are studies which state that the government has played an active role in supporting the development of SME's, either from policy or implementation, but several studies argue that government failure in supporting and creating business climate has caused business stagnation for SME's. This study aims to analyze the coherence between government policy through Regional Superior Products development (under OVOP) program with SME's main product choice in Central Java province. The analysis using analytic hierarchy process (AHP), on the data collected through focus group discussion (FGD), questionnaire, and secondary data. The result of this study shows weak evidence that there is coherence between government program and SME's/ SME's main product choice, there are only 6 districts/cities that have coherence SME's: Grobogan district, Blora, Rembang, Magelang (city), Brebes, and Banjarnegara, while the rest districts/cities have no coherence between SME's and government policy. Supply side policy, volume orientation, partial support, and several other factors are the cause of in-coherence. The implication of this finding is that there is a need of evaluation, downstream policy, business link (including education field) that support SME's will develop.
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Information Technology Policy through the E-Government Programs in Improving Public Services Quality
This paper aims to describe the application of e-Government in Indonesia in improving the performance of public services. The method used in this research was descriptive, through literature study techniques by collecting data in the library, reading, taking notes, and processing research materials relevant to the development of information technology through e-government programs in improving the quality of public services in Indonesia. The results show that the human resource factor and leadership support were the most influential factors. The most dominant factor in implementing this policy was the consistency of the implementers' attitude from planning to supervision starting from the top management level to implementers to implement policy objectives. The government is an effort to develop governance-based using electronics to effectively and efficiently improve the quality of public services.
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Evidence of Democracy? The Relationship between Evidence-Based Policy and Democratic Government
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The crisis in French foreign policy [problems facing the government today and the dilemma of the choice of policy]
In: The review of politics, Band 16, S. 412-437
ISSN: 0034-6705
Resisting by workarounds: Unraveling the barriers of implementing open government data policy
In: Government information quarterly: an international journal of policies, resources, services and practices, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 101495
ISSN: 0740-624X
Riots and public disorder: law enforcement, policy and civil society
In: Library of crime and criminology v. 2
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE POLICY RESPONSES OF HOST GOVERNMENTS TO MASS REFUGEE INFLUXES
In: International migration review: IMR, Band 30, Heft 3, S. 655-678
ISSN: 0197-9183
Immigration in America's future: social science findings and the policy debate
In: Foundations of social inquiry
Unwilling internationalism or strategic internationalism? Canadian climate policy under the conservative government
In: Canadian foreign policy: La politique étrangère du Canada, Band 15, Heft 2, S. 57-77
ISSN: 2157-0817