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    Keluhan Sebagai Bentuk Partisipasi (JKAP Volume 12 Nomor 1) by Purwanto, Erwan Agus

    Published 2004
    “…There are many ways to improve the quality of public services. one of the quality of public services pravided by the government. …”
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    Pembagian Kewenangan Dalam Pelayanan Publik Antara Pemerintah Pusat dan Pemerintah Daerah (JKAP Volume 10 Nomor 2) by Purwanto, Erwan Agus

    Published 2004
    “…They tended to abuse their pawers and neglectied public interests, which resulted in toos qualified public services. Things are more complicated as central government officials have not ready to share anthorities with their local counterparts. local government budgets are still depended on subsidies from the central government, it is difficult for the local government to carry out antonomons andeffiecient public services long as the financial issues are not resolved.…”
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    Meninjau Kembali Remunerasi Sebagai Instrumen Untuk Mewujudkan Profesionalisme Pns: Perspektif Teori Motivasi Internal dan Eksternal by Purwanto, Erwan Agus

    Published 2010
    “…Profesional is a character which is needed by civil servants in order the will be able to diliver good quality public services . scholars have claimed thet motivation is a key tactor which affects the digree of profesionalism among indonesia civil servants, Theoretically , the sources of motivation can be inflvenced by internal and extenal factors by utilizing the case of remuneration in the department of finance , this article analyse whether remuneration can be used as an effective instument to boost the motivation of the civil servants in this departement.…”
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    Decentralization and functional assignment in Indonesia: the case of health and education services by Purwanto, Erwan Agus, Pramusinto, Agus

    Published 2018
    “…The research finds that despite recent reforms aimed at deconcentration, central government remains the dominant actor in the system of governance and the delivery of public services. Although in general local governments are allocated a large range of functions, they are not accompanied by sufficient budget allocation. …”
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    Decentralization and functional assignment in Indonesia: the case of health and education services by Purwanto, Erwan Agus, Pramusinto, Agus

    Published 2018
    “…The research finds that despite recent reforms aimed at deconcentration, central government remains the dominant actor in the system of governance and the delivery of public services. Although in general local governments are allocated a large range of functions, they are not accompanied by sufficient budget allocation. …”
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    Smart city as an upshot of bureaucratic reform in Indonesia by Purwanto, Erwan Agus

    Published 2018
    “…The research found that smart city development in a number of municipalities was aimed at two main sectors, which were governance and public services. The governance sector covered planning, regional finance management, and personnel system. …”
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    Ensuring the quality of basic service delivery in decentralised local governments through the Minimum Service Standard policy: How does it work? by Purwanto, Erwan Agus, Pramusinto, Agus, Margono, Subando Agus

    Published 2019
    “…One of the expectations of the decentralisation policy, which got underway in 1999 was to contribute to the improvement of the quality of public services. The issuing of Indonesian Government Regulation (GR) No. 65/2005, which outlined guidelines on setting and implementing MSS for all sectoral ministries was very much in line with that process. …”
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    Ensuring the quality of basic service delivery in decentralised local governments through the Minimum Service Standard policy: How does it work? by Purwanto, Erwan Agus, Pramusinto, Agus, Margono, Subando Agus

    Published 2019
    “…One of the expectations of the decentralisation policy, which got underway in 1999 was to contribute to the improvement of the quality of public services. The issuing of Indonesian Government Regulation (GR) No. 65/2005, which outlined guidelines on setting and implementing MSS for all sectoral ministries was very much in line with that process. …”
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    Ensuring the quality of basic service delivery in decentralised local governments through the Minimum Service Standard policy: How does it work? by Purwanto, Erwan Agus, Pramusinto, Agus, Margono, Subando Agus

    Published 2019
    “…One of the expectations of the decentralisation policy, which got underway in 1999 was to contribute to the improvement of the quality of public services. The issuing of Indonesian Government Regulation (GR) No. 65/2005, which outlined guidelines on setting and implementing MSS for all sectoral ministries was very much in line with that process. …”
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    Ensuring the quality of basic service delivery in decentralised local governments through the Minimum Service Standard policy: How does it work? by Purwanto, Erwan Agus, Pramusinto, Agus, Margono, Subando Agus

    Published 2019
    “…One of the expectations of the decentralisation policy, which got underway in 1999 was to contribute to the improvement of the quality of public services. The issuing of Indonesian Government Regulation (GR) No. 65/2005, which outlined guidelines on setting and implementing MSS for all sectoral ministries was very much in line with that process. …”
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