Penelitian dilakukan di pemerintah Provinsi Gorontalo.adapun tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk mengetahui bagaimana Pengaruh Flypaper Effect Terhadap Efisiensi Belanja Daerah di Provinsi Gorontalo. Penelitian ini Mengunakan Metode Regresi Berganda dimana variabel terikat adalah Belanja Daerah dan variabel bebas adalah Dana Alokasi Umum dan Pendapatan Asli Daerah. Dari hasil penelitian yang dilakukan secara parsial Dana Alokasi Umum berpengaruh positif terhadap belanja daerah dan Pendapatan Asli Daerah tidak berpengaruh Positif terhadap Belanja Daerah. Sedangkan secara simultan Dana Alokasi Umum dan Pendapatan Asli daerah berpengaruh Positif terhadap Belanja daerah. Serta selama periode penelitian tahun 2016-2020 terjadi fenomena Flypaper Effect pada Provinsi Gorontalo Sedangkan Rasio efisiensi Belanja Daerah terhadap pendapatan daerah dari tahun 2016-2020 menujukan hasil yang kurang efisien.
This research figures out and analyzes the influence of regency own revenue (PAD), general allocation funds (DAU), and special allocation funds (DAK) on the financial performance of Gorontalo Regency Government, and analyze the dominant variables that affect the Financial Performance of Gorontalo Regency Government. Quantitative approach is applied in this research with multiple regression analysis tools that include Partial Test and simultaneous test. The data used is quantitative internal secondary data, namely LRA period 2012-2016 Gorontalo District Government for all govermental apparatus (SKPD). The results showed that partially, regency own revenue variable (X1) has no significant influence on the value of 0.403 to the financial performance of Gorontalo Regency. General allocation funds variable (X2) has no significant influence with the value of 0.661 on the financial performance of Gorontalo Regency. Special allocation funds (X3) variable has significant influence with significance value 0.000 on financial performance of Gorontalo Regency. It is also shown that simultaneously the independent variables (PAD, DAU and DAK) have a significant effect on the dependent variable, which is the financial performance of Gorontalo Regency Government period 2012-2016 with a significance value of 0.000. It is suggested that further researchers conducting the same study add other variables and use the ratio of local financial independence for performance variables.
This research was conducted at the Regional Financial and Asset Agency of Gorontalo Province. The purpose of this study is to obtain answers to problems that have been formulated, to analyze financial risks to the government of Gorontalo Province. This study uses binary logistic regression method where the dependent variable financial distress is dummy and only has two possible outcomes, yes and no. From the results of research conducted partially on the independent variables, namely regional financial independence, local revenue, regional expenditure and solvency have no positive effect on the dependent variable financial distress. Meanwhile, simultaneously the independent variables of financial independence, local revenue, regional expenditure and solvency have a positive effect on the variables tied to financial distress
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the Family Hope Program (PKH) in Lamu Village, Batudaa Pantai District, Gorontalo Regency. The method used in this study was qualitative. The results showed that the effectiveness of the Family Hope Program in Lamu Village by using four indicators of program effectiveness, namely the accuracy of program targets, program socialization, program objectives, and program monitoring. There are two indicators that are fulfilled, namely program socialization and program monitoring. This is evident from the activeness of PKH facilitators in conducting program socialization and monitoring both directly and indirectly. Two other indicators that have not yet been achieved are the accuracy of the targets and objectives of the program because there are still some residents who are able to participate in receiving PKH assistance and the utilization of aid funds is still not in line with the objectives expected by the government.
This study aims to identify possible problems in increasing financial inclusion and to find solutions and strategies to solve those problems. Theoretically, this research is expected to be able to add literature references on the capital market. Another benefit is that the study can be used as a material balance for a Self Regulatory Organization ( SRO) and the Financial Services Authority (OJK) as the Government to increase the level of literacy and financial inclusion, especially in eastern Indonesia. In accordance with the paradigm and problems chosen in this study, this study uses a qualitative approach. In qualitative research, data collection can be done by means of in-depth interviews, observation and literacy studies. Researchers use this method to provide a wide space for the speakers to provide answers according to their frame of reference. Based on the results of interviews, it is concluded that there are several recommendations for strategies to increase inclusion, they are opening the Indonesia Stock Exchange Representative Office in Gorontalo, opening Securities Company Branch Offices more, introducing the Sharia Capital Market to the Community, prepare adequate resources for socialization and education and hold Events More Often in Crowded Places in North Sulawesi and Gorontalo.
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