Papers by pius kartasasmita

JIPAGS (Journal of Indonesian Public Administration and Governance Studies), Dec 28, 2023
The phenomenon of environmental damage is a problem that is difficult to overcome globally, espec... more The phenomenon of environmental damage is a problem that is difficult to overcome globally, especially in Indonesia, which is the largest maritime country in the world. Air pollution, land damage, the high population of plastic waste, and the clean water crisis are environmental pollution caused by a lack of knowledge of environmental awareness. This research aims to explain the perspective of environmental awareness education in public administration (public policy, public organizations, and public management) which can increase the development of environmental awareness knowledge in Public Administration College Level Students. This research will use a qualitative approach (meta-synthesis), with the Systematic Literature Review method. The data collection technique used was a literature review, using the Google Scholar database and using the Publish or Perish application and Mendeley reference manager. As a result of this research, it was found that the increasingly complex phenomenon of environmental damage influences public administration studies to adapt, resulting in the emergence of an ecological perspective on public administration, disaster management and Good environmental governance. The scientific focus of Public Administration is related to public bureaucracy and its locus, namely related to government institutions and the public interest, so that a public administrator will tend to have sensitivity to public problems, especially in this paper related to environmental damage issues.

Journal of economics and business administration, 2020
Purpose: This article aims to investigate the extent to which State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in I... more Purpose: This article aims to investigate the extent to which State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in Indonesia disclose their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs to the general public. Design/Methodology/Approach: Quantitative design is used as the main method in the study. Corporate profiling is used for analyzing SOEs profile and program profiling is used to analyze the profile of CSR programs implemented by SOEs. Findings: The study concludes that, first, SOEs under study disclose their CSR programs to the general public. In terms of indicators it is difficult to conclude that CSR programs disclosed by SOEs signify corporate virtuous citizenship embedding the initial ideas of CSR. Practical implications: Practical implications of the study are two-folds. First, that SOEs in Indonesia, need to strengthen the institutional drivers of CSR, and put pressure on companies to move beyond philanthropy, rhetoric, legitimization, imagery, and public relations to substantive engagement in CSR and genuine attempts at change and development. Second, the implementation of CSR programs by SOEs is judicially liable to public auditing. Originality/Value: The value of this study strengthens arguments which hold that the implementation of CSR, even implemented by SOEs, functions more as corporate survival mechanism rather than for solving social and environmental problems.
Social conflict and urban sustainable development
UNPAR & Toyo University, 2003
Bringing the public back in : revitalisasi konsep publik dalam pemikiran dan praktek administrasi publik di Indonesia
Graha Ilmu, 2006
The Implementation of voluntary land donation in Kabupaten Bandung (lesson learnt from sub-component 2.3. integrated Citarum water resources management and investment project)
Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat UNPAR, 2016
The Coping mechanism of small and medium businesses during economic crisis in Bandung municipality and vicinities
Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Katolik Parahyangan, 2000
The importance of local government performance measurement system in achieve decentrlization goals : the case of Indonesia
Centre for Public Policy and Management Studies Jurusan Ilmu Administrasi Publik, FISIP UNPAR & i-cord (Institute for Community and Regional Development), 2011
People, planet and project : transforming the most polluted river in the world : a study on communities along the West Tarum Canal
University of the Philippines Los Banos, Laguna, 2017
Sustainably profitable and socially responsible : identifying factors for implementing CSR within Indonesian context
Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana, 2017
Decentralization in Indonesia : it is a long and winding road to consolidated democracy
IRU-UNPAR, 2006

International Journal of Economics and Business Administration, 2020
Purpose: This article aims to investigate the extent to which State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in I... more Purpose: This article aims to investigate the extent to which State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in Indonesia disclose their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs to the general public. Design/Methodology/Approach: Quantitative design is used as the main method in the study. Corporate profiling is used for analyzing SOEs profile and program profiling is used to analyze the profile of CSR programs implemented by SOEs. Findings: The study concludes that, first, SOEs under study disclose their CSR programs to the general public. In terms of indicators it is difficult to conclude that CSR programs disclosed by SOEs signify corporate virtuous citizenship embedding the initial ideas of CSR. Practical implications: Practical implications of the study are two-folds. First, that SOEs in Indonesia, need to strengthen the institutional drivers of CSR, and put pressure on companies to move beyond philanthropy, rhetoric, legitimization, imagery, and public relations to substantive engagement in CSR and genuine attempts at change and development. Second, the implementation of CSR programs by SOEs is judicially liable to public auditing. Originality/Value: The value of this study strengthens arguments which hold that the implementation of CSR, even implemented by SOEs, functions more as corporate survival mechanism rather than for solving social and environmental problems.
In search of model for implementing local autonomy : structural mediation perspective
Pluralism, religious conflict, and multicultural education : the challenges for Catholic Institutions in Indonesia
Modal Sosial, Persepsi tentang Keterlibatan Militer dan Partisipasi Masyarakat dalam Pelaksanaan Program Citarum Harum

Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2020
Involuntary resettlement is inevitable in development practices. It refers to a process of moving... more Involuntary resettlement is inevitable in development practices. It refers to a process of moving people to a different place because of government development project. Beyond the conventional studies on involuntary resettlement which usually focus on the issue of fair and just compensations, this study aims to investigate the critical values of community education for resettlement. Using the Risk/Needs/Responsively Model (R-N-R Model) as its conceptual framework, this study has two purposes. First, whether the implementation of resettlement program in West Tarum Canal (WTC) complies with procedures and principles agreed by ADB and GOI in their loan agreement. Second, whether the level of livelihood of affected households after relocation are better off. Accordingly, this study deals with three specific questions i.e. whether the compensation paid is fair and just, whether the conducted training is impactful, and whether the assistance and facilitation provided are helpful. This stu...

The awareness of sustainability in Indonesia is increasing from year to year. This is evidenced b... more The awareness of sustainability in Indonesia is increasing from year to year. This is evidenced by the increasing number of sustainability reports that companies report. But some case study evidences from around the world have shown how companies can communicate their corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies while also getting involved in corporate social irresponsibility (CSI). Besides, this has not been accompanied by regulations that enforce the increase of reliability in sustainability reporting. In addition, the absence of a standard sustainability report that could be applied in all industries may also result in fraud (incomplete information disclosure) in sustainability reporting. This study shows that companies still emphasizes to have good company image even when disclosed negative information that occurs in the company. Sustainability reporting, which should have been a transparent communication tool, now seems to be polished into a tool to build good corporate reputation

Decentralization refers to a commonly accepted meanings of reversing the concentration of adminis... more Decentralization refers to a commonly accepted meanings of reversing the concentration of administration at a single center and conferring powers of local government. Therefore, it is regarded as a political phenomenon capturing delegation of power to lower level of government. The main objective of decentralization is to create the most efficient and accountable form of government possible. Three forms of decentralization are recognised, deconsentration, delegation and devolution. The claims of this article, first of all, is to advocate social accounts at explainning the level of community welfare across communities. Having discussed theoretical as well as empirical accounts on the relationship between decentralization policy and community welfare, it is concluded that such relationship is inconclusive and ambigue. The case of Special Autonomy of Papua demonstrate an extreme case of paradoxical decentralization policy aimed to foster welfare for local people in particular the welfa...

Proceedings of the International Conference on Public Policy, Social Computing and Development 2017 (ICOPOSDev 2017), 2018
The aim of this paper is to highlight that the consequences of poverty and inequality, which are ... more The aim of this paper is to highlight that the consequences of poverty and inequality, which are not only represented in terms of wealth, but relates to equal opportunity and access to primary public services such as education, health, and employment. These are crucial public issues and sustainable development goals which requires government policy reforms and an approach from the community to incorporate collective action. As a result of academic literature and research reviews, this paper argues that when sectors of society are excluded and disengaged from access to education, health services and employment, or deprived of opportunity of future prosperity, they may use extremist violence or terrorism to vent the political frustrations in current policy and their feelings of social discontentment. The emergence of extremist violence and terrorism as structural social violence in a society may be present due to poor policy and a lack of social cohesion. Effective policies and resilience programs are most successful when the community can take ownership of the policy reforms on the public issues directly affecting their community, and this inadvertently can achieve even broader global outcomes. However, this also requires good governance which introduces policies that provide violence reduction initiatives through employment, vocational and education programs, in conjunction with poverty and inequality alleviation in the most vulnerable communities. It is hypothesised that having proactive policy reforms can cultivate individuals and entire communities into a culture of resilience which encourages collective community action as a pathway out of poverty, inequality, extremist violence and terrorism. However, this requires government fundinginto sustainable development programs, initiatives and the political will for policy reforms.
Do Sustainability Reports Show Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Social Irresponsibility (CSI)?

Revitalisasi Konsep Publik Dalam Pemikiran dan Praktek Pembangunan Kota Bandung Lestari
Sustainable development is defined as the ability to ensure the fulfillment of the needs of the p... more Sustainable development is defined as the ability to ensure the fulfillment of the needs of the present without sacrificing the ability of future generations to meet their needs. The concept of sustainable urban development is crucial because at the beginning of the 21st century, more than half of the world's population live in urban areas. By using the concept of sustainable development and comparing the empirical facts about the reputation of the city of Bandung with other cities in Indonesia, this paper aims to a hypothesis stating that the realization of becoming a champion city of Bandung, as politically announced by its mayor, remains a tremendous challenge. Four critical issues need to be addressed, both by city government of Bandung as well as by its citizens, in order to promote sustainable urban development. These are, firstly, how to meet the considerable needs of the entire population of Bandung as the fight against poverty through employment and adequate public serv...
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