Abstract:This study discusses managerial decision making regarding buying or rental (leasing) options in the procurement of official vehicles. This study aims to analyze the most appropriate options between buying or rental (leasing) for the procurement of official vehicles so that they can be input in making decisions regarding procurement of official vehicles. There are differences of opinion regarding the most efficient method of buying or (leasing) rental options in several government agencies so a study is neede… Show more
“…In general, research problems be in the implementation of LPSE categorized into; qualitative research problems, investigating for variable relationships, factor identification problems, quantitative assessment problems, and alternative selection problems. The problem was ascertaining alternatives discussed by Arifin [17] in the decision-making of rent or purchase alternatives in the procurement of government official vehicles and Hamkah et al [18] for the discerning of the type of public procurement contract. There are three quantitative assessment studies with the same objective, measuring the level of organizational maturity (Table 5).…”
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The Sustainable Development Goals have become the UN's global goals in the 2015 to 2030 time frame. To achieve these goals, Indonesia has designated a National Roadmap for Sustainable Development Goals in Presidential Regulation Number 59 of 2017. The Presidential Regulation serves as a guideline for Ministries or Agencies in National Actions Plans on Sustainable Development Goals in their respective domains. Including in the Public Procurement of Goods/Services has been fostered to increase sustainable procurement. This Systematic Literature Review has been looking for research evidence to reveal the contribution of e-procurement in the Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia for the last decade. The evidence has been systematically collected by following the SLR protocol from the indexing Portal Garuda (Garba Rujukan Digital) specific for published articles in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the international research on sustainable procurement has been ongoing since 2001; the review here shows that there has not been much research on sustainable procurement in Indonesia. The results of this review offer a future research agenda for sustainable procurement in Indonesia.
“…In general, research problems be in the implementation of LPSE categorized into; qualitative research problems, investigating for variable relationships, factor identification problems, quantitative assessment problems, and alternative selection problems. The problem was ascertaining alternatives discussed by Arifin [17] in the decision-making of rent or purchase alternatives in the procurement of government official vehicles and Hamkah et al [18] for the discerning of the type of public procurement contract. There are three quantitative assessment studies with the same objective, measuring the level of organizational maturity (Table 5).…”
Section: Articles Finding Based On Criteria Inmentioning
The Sustainable Development Goals have become the UN's global goals in the 2015 to 2030 time frame. To achieve these goals, Indonesia has designated a National Roadmap for Sustainable Development Goals in Presidential Regulation Number 59 of 2017. The Presidential Regulation serves as a guideline for Ministries or Agencies in National Actions Plans on Sustainable Development Goals in their respective domains. Including in the Public Procurement of Goods/Services has been fostered to increase sustainable procurement. This Systematic Literature Review has been looking for research evidence to reveal the contribution of e-procurement in the Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia for the last decade. The evidence has been systematically collected by following the SLR protocol from the indexing Portal Garuda (Garba Rujukan Digital) specific for published articles in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the international research on sustainable procurement has been ongoing since 2001; the review here shows that there has not been much research on sustainable procurement in Indonesia. The results of this review offer a future research agenda for sustainable procurement in Indonesia.
“…Through a cost approach, the Net Present Value (NPV) of official vehicle purchase option can be more efficient than rental one. However, it applies under normal circumstances and vehicle use is planned to last for seven years (Arifin & Biswan, 2020).…”
The implementation of regional government requires supporting facilities and infrastructure for the smooth implementation. One of them is adequate transportation facilities. Therefore, the local government provides official vehicles for commitment and responsibility in giving attention and concern to duties of the state civil apparatus implementation. This study aims to formulate urgency of leasing operational service vehicles in the Keerom District Government. This study uses normative legal research as research method. The legal material obtained will describe and relate in such a way that it is presented in a more systematic writing to answer problems that have been formulated. Result shows the procurement of official vehicles was chosen through the rental process to minimize expenditure in the context of budget economy, effectiveness, and efficiency. Rental official vehicles in the Keerom Regency Government function as a support for regional government in achieving targets as its responsibility to provide welfare for community. Keywords: local government; operational service vehicles; rental
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