SINERGI ANTARINSTANSI PEMERINTAH DALAM IMPLEMENTASI KEBIJAKAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN PEMUDA Studi Kasus Provinsi DI. Yogyakarta

Youth entrepreneurship development is a public policy that is cross-cutting and cross-sectoral, involving multiple stakeholders. But the problem is among the stakeholders of youth is not yet established the optimal synergy and coordination. So that the implementation of programs and activities have...

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Main Authors: , DIDIK DARMANTO, , Dr. Agus Pramusinto, MDA.
Format: Thesis
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2011
Subjects:
ETD
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Summary:Youth entrepreneurship development is a public policy that is cross-cutting and cross-sectoral, involving multiple stakeholders. But the problem is among the stakeholders of youth is not yet established the optimal synergy and coordination. So that the implementation of programs and activities have not provided an optimal effect for youths to improve entrepreneurship ability. Departing from the background of the above problems, the study aimed to answer the problem is: How much synergy of government institution in the implementation policies of youth entrepreneurship in Province of DI. Yogyakarta? With the help of several theories about the implementation of public policies and theories about the partnership, this study focused on four variables: policy, actors, programs and activities, and patterns of synergy between public institutions. Based on the flow of thought, the study conclusions are: (1) policies at the national level has been set on the coordination mechanisms and partnerships, while at the local level do not exist, (2) not all agencies related to youth entrepreneurship, the agencies involved in youth entrepreneurship policy implementation, (3) programs and activities conducted by public agencies to overlap at the focus of intervention, (4) cooperation between public agencies that do not form an association and still be partial based activities. In connection with these conclusions, this study proposes the following suggestions: (1) establish regulations governing the mechanisms of coordination and synergy of partnerships between public institutions, (2) increasing the role of Kemenpora for coordination between central and local government institutions, (3) build agency partnership led by the Governor through the Regional Secretary, (4) establish an integral planning system, and (5) promote cooperation between public agencies in a holistic and integrative.