The aim of this study was to analyze the bibliometric characteristics of research works on public policy in Indonesia during the last ten years (2011-2021) by foreign and Indonesian authors. This study utilized Scopus database and retrieved 128 scientific publications from international authors focusing on public policy in Indonesia. The publications are examined based on several indicators including: publication trends, contribution of countries, journals, institutions, authors, top cited articles, and keyword analysis. The results show that during the last decade, there has been significant growth in the number of publications, with Indonesia as the country with the most published research works. Meanwhile, the influential institution affiliations publishing works about public policy in Indonesia are University of New South Wales, Australia and Vanderbilt University from the United States. Besides that, the top influential journal publishers are Development in Practices (UK) and Forest Policy and Economics (Netherlands). Based on the number of publications, Indonesian authors hold the top position, meanwhile, foreign authors were identified as the writers with the largest number of article citations. The most-cited article in public policy research in Indonesia focuses on education policy and published in International Journal of Educational Development. However, four of the top ten articles with the most citations are published in Forest Policy and Economics.
Mental health problems are one of the highest causes of disability. Unfortunately, the numbers of the mental health workforce are minimal. Moreover, problems related to mental health in developing countries are complex. This study describes the general trends and analyzes relevant indicators from aspects of types of articles, authors, citations, journals, countries, and author keywords. This article applies a bibliometric methodology. Data were retrieved from the Scopus database and visualized using VOSviewer. The study focuses on 79 English writing documents published annually on the mental health workforce in developing countries. Based on the analysis, the most influential article entitled "The mental health workforce gap in low-and middle-income countries: A needs-based approach" was written in 2011. The most influential author is Dal Poz M.R, who has written two documents and cited 204 times. The country with the most citations was the United States, with 729 sources of 22 documents, while the country with the most productive publications was the United Kingdom, with 25 documents and 516 citations. Based on keyword analysis, the subject area of the research was dominated by the health public service area. Meanwhile, various challenges in the mental health workforce, such as burnout, task sharing, and task shifting, are still infrequent. Only a few documents use Covid-19 and pandemic as author keywords. Therefore, it is critical to carry out further studies.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is mandatory and every company is expected to fulfil this obligation. Generally, the company makes and implements its CSR program incidentally and eliminates obligations. Therefore, not all the benefits of CSR programs impact the community. One of the causes is the overlapping of activities between CSR and government programs. Thus, the Muara Enim Regency established a CSR forum as part of its strategies to reconcile these prevailing dilemmas. This study aims to describe the CSR forum of Muara Enim Regency and measure the impact of the CSR forum as a form of company participation in development. This study employed the before-after comparison method and post-test without a comparison group and baseline data. The results of the study analysis revealed that the CSR forum has become one of the new sources of funding for the development of the Muara Enim Regency. The records also showed that the planning and implementation of CSR programs are more targeted as they are carried out bottom-up according to community needs. Clearly, there is no overlapping of CSR programs/activities. Furthermore, the application of the strategy resulted to the increasing commitment with the local government units, private sector, and society. With all these indicators, the researchers therefore conclude that the strategy for establishing a CSR forum is an effective platform for the private sector to participate in development in Muara Enim Regency.
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