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2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 56
Author(s):  
Lasmi Yupita ◽  
Verni Juita

This research was conducted on the community in Nagari Sungai Tanang District of Banuhampu Agam Regency. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of accountability on financial management of village fund allocations, village policies and village institutions on community welfare. This type of research is quantitative penenlitian. The object of this research is Nagari Sungai Tanang. Sampling method used is stratified random sampling and data is processed by multiple linear regression analysis, validity test, realibility and hypothesis testing with F test and t test. The result of the research with the t-test of accountability management of Village Fund Allocation (ADD) is 0,034 <0,05 so it shows that accountability of Village Fund Allocation (ADD) influence posistif to welfare of society, while tsign of village policy equal to 0,000 <0,05 so indicate that policy villages have a positive effect on the welfare of the community, and the institutional tsign of the village with the amount of 0.001 <0.05 indicating that the village institutions have a positive effect on the welfare of the community.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 205395172096561
Author(s):  
Kathleen H Pine ◽  
Claus Bossen

Healthcare organizations and workers are under pressure to produce increasingly complete and accurate data for multiple data-intensive endeavors. However, little research has examined the emerging occupations arising to carry out the data work necessary to produce “improved” data sets, or the specific work activities of these emerging data occupations. We describe the work of Clinical Documentation Integrity Specialists (CDIS), an emerging occupation that focuses on improving clinical documentation to produce more detailed and accurate administrative datasets crucial for evolving data-intensive forms of healthcare accountability, management, and research. Using ethnographic methods, we describe the core of CDIS’ work as a translation practice in which the language, interests, and concerns of clinicians and clinical documentation are translated via real-time “nudging” and ongoing education of clinicians into the language, interests, and concerns of medical coders, structured administrative datasets, and the various stakeholders of these datasets. Further, we show how the institutional context of CDIS’ work shapes the occupational virtues that guide CDIS’ translation practice, including financial reimbursement, quality measures, clinical accuracy, and protecting clinician’s time. Despite the existence of these multiple virtues, financial reimbursement is the most prominent virtue guiding CDIS’ limited attention. Thus, overall clinical documentation is “improved” in specific, partial ways. This research provides one of the first studies of the emergent data work occupations arising in the wake of digitization and big data opportunities, and shows how local data settings shape large scale data in specific ways and thus may influence outcomes of analyses based on such data.


Author(s):  
Nur Soetjiati

The village funds allocation given by the government of Banyuwangi Regency to the villages in the Pesanggaran sub-district is an effort to motivate the village in financing the activities of the Village Government.The purpose of this study is to describe, explain and analyze the accountability system in the management of Village Fund Allocation in the District Pesanggaran Banyuwangi. This research uses field research method which gives description about Accountability of Village Fund Allocation Funding in Pesanggaran District of Banyuwangi Regency. Data collection techniques using observation, interview and documentation techniques, by selecting informants who play a vital role and are involved technically and functionally in Accountability Management of Village Fund Allocation. The data that has been obtained then analyzed using qualitative research method. The results of this study are: (1). Village Fund Allocation Planning in Pesanggaran Sub-District, first discussed in the village development plan, involves the community in decision-making and to determine the development to be implemented in the village located in Pesanggaran sub-district. (2). Implementation of the Village Fund Allocation, implemented transparently, local villagers were given access to know the use of the village funding allocation fund. For example, from the activities carried out in installing information boards of ongoing projects / activities such as writing what activities are ongoing, how much funding is used, how long the implementation of the duties, and who the executor. (3). Accountability in the implementation of the allocation of village funds should be done as a form of village government accountability in managing funds obtained from the government. Keywords : Accountability, Village Fund Allocation


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 405-409
Author(s):  
Diana Dragomir ◽  
Florian Teleaba ◽  
Mihai Dragomir

The article presents a case study dealing with two companies in Romania that have implemented social accountability management systems in accordance with the SA8000 standard and improved them over the course of almost a decade. The analysis is performed in the context of the need to formalize private sector approaches to corporate citizenship through CSR initiatives and frameworks. It involves a semi-structured interview in each of the companies and the use of the benchmarking tool to perform a comparison among them. The discussion is focused on identifying success factors conducive to each situation or overall, that could be disseminated as good practices to other companies interested in pursuing the same effort.


Author(s):  
Muazzinah Muazzinah ◽  
Amuji Ade

This study aims to learn how to manage public roadside parking in an effort to increase Local Revenue from parking fees in Banda Aceh City and obstacles to managing public roadside parking in Banda Aceh City. This research method uses qualitative research methods with the type of descriptive research. The informants of this study consisted of the Banda Aceh City Transportation Agency, parking attendants, and the community. Data collection techniques are done by interview, observation, and documentation. The results of research that can be published on roadside parking by the Banda Aceh City Transportation Office have been classified as transparent because any information about roadside parking can be accessed directly by the public through the Banda Aceh City Transportation Department website but it is still lacking in transparency. Accountability Management of roadside parking is also full of responsibility because every service officer and parking attendant is given training and guidance and even supervision. The responsibility for parking management also exists because of the existence of faith in the form of reports with the help of community members who issue them. Parking management independence is seen as a compilation of decisions without personal interests so that one party is not interrelated if there is a parking attendant who has a problem. Monitoring activities of parking attendants and cracking down on parking attendants who have problems without any maintenance difference. The obligation to manage parking always takes into account the interests of the field and the community based on the principle of equality and fairness.


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