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Auliani Khoirunnisa

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial dan Kemanusiaan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Community service activities to enhance the organizational capacity of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) in supporting local economic development through business management and digital marketing training in Serang Village, Cikarang Selatan Subdistrict. The method used was a participatory approach with a descriptive qualitative approach, aimed at encouraging active involvement of BUMDes managers and village communities in every stage of the activity. Data collection techniques included field observations, in-depth interviews, and documentation, with a focus on changes in BUMDes organizational capacity before and after the intervention. The results showed that BUMDes faced structural, technical, and institutional weaknesses, such as an unsystematic organizational structure, weak leadership, lack of business plans, and low adoption of digital technology. After the training, there was a significant improvement in organizational structure, strategic planning, financial accountability, and the use of digital platforms for marketing. The activity also succeeded in fostering a more participatory and innovative organizational culture and expanding strategic partnership networks. This transformation had a direct impact on improving the economic performance of BUMDes and community participation, making BUMDes a facilitator of inclusive local economic collaboration. These findings indicate that an integrated training approach is an effective strategic model for strengthening village economic institutions sustainably.

Novelia Putri Erlina Siagian; Muhammad Arifin Nasution

Public Service And Governance Journal 2025 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

One of the activities of ASN management is career development such as promotion. This study aims to analyze the extent to which the implementation of career development management of Civil Servants (PNS) through promotions at the Medan City Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency. The implementation of civil servant career development management in BKPSDM Medan City has been well implemented but there are still obstacles. The method used in this research is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. Data collection was carried out using observation, interview and documentation techniques. The data were analyzed qualitatively using the theory of implementation according to George Edward III using four indicators namely Communication, Resources, Disposition and Bureaucratic Structure. The results of the research conducted show that the promotion process at BKPSDM Medan City has been carried out based on the principles of meritocracy which includes performance appraisal, competence, and employee track records. However, there are some challenges such as lack of competency development training and limited number of assessors who meet the qualifications of certain positions, as well as inadequate networks. To overcome these challenges, BKPSDM has implemented training and technical guidance programs, although implementation still needs to be improved. This study concludes that the implementation of career development management for civil servants through promotion in BKPSDM Medan City has been running quite well, but still requires improvement efforts in terms of career planning and employee empowerment.    

Roki Mahendra; Wahyu Wijaya Widiyanto

International Journal of Health and Medicine 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

The implementation of Hospital Management Information Systems (SIMRS) has become a strategic necessity to improve healthcare service quality and operational efficiency. This study focuses on evaluating the performance of SIMRS in the outpatient registration unit of Nur Hidayah Hospital Bantul, where system disruptions, inconsistent SOP application, and limited user training were identified as core issues. The research aims to assess how well the SIMRS aligns with the Human, Organization, and Technology components through the HOT-Fit model framework. A descriptive qualitative method was employed using purposive sampling to select five informants directly involved in SIMRS operations, including registration officers, IT staff, and the head of the medical records unit. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, direct observation, and documentation, and analyzed thematically based on the HOT-Fit model. The findings show that SIMRS contributes positively to workflow efficiency and data management; however, human factors such as inconsistent training and input errors remain prevalent. Organizational support is visible but lacks structured evaluation routines, and although the technological infrastructure is generally stable, peripheral device and network issues persist. The study synthesizes that effective SIMRS performance requires not only technological readiness but also consistent organizational commitment and continuous human resource development. It concludes that strengthening user competence, formalizing SOP usage, and improving infrastructure are essential to optimize the system's functionality and alignment with the HOT-Fit model.

Asrianto Asrianto; Anwar Ramli; Anwar Rauf; Romansyah Sahabuddin; Masnawaty Sangkala +1 more

Prosiding Seminar Nasional Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Women entrepreneurship in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) plays a vital role in the local economy. However, women entrepreneurs often face complex emotional and psychological challenges due to their dual roles as housewives and entrepreneurs. Market uncertainty, social pressure, and lack of support from their environment further burden their workload. This study aims to explore the subjective experiences of women micro MSMEs, particularly in dealing with the psychological pressures of carrying out these roles. The research method used is a qualitative phenomenological approach with seven informants from the culinary, handicraft, and online trading sectors. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and non-participant observation, then analyzed using a thematic approach based on the Miles & Huberman model. The results of the study revealed four main themes: (1) the pressure of dual roles that often trigger stress and emotional exhaustion (burnout), (2) chronic anxiety related to fear of business failure and income instability, (3) spirituality and religious activities as meaning-based coping mechanisms, and (4) the importance of social support from partners, family, and community as a balance of emotional conditions. These findings confirm that the success and sustainability of women's businesses depend not only on economic capital or technical skills, but are also significantly influenced by mental health and the strength of social networks. Therefore, empowerment programs for women's MSMEs need to be designed holistically, encompassing psychosocial aspects, coping strategy training, and strengthening supportive and inclusive social networks.

Muhamad Ibrahim Fajri; Naufal Rifat Aqillah; Khusnul Khotimah; Wasis Haryono

Jupiter: Publikasi Ilmu Keteknikan Industri, Teknik Elektro dan Informatika 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

The rapid growth of RT/RW Net-based internet services among the community has driven the need for an integrated, efficient, and easy-to-use billing system. The self-help RT/RW Net model often faces challenges in terms of administrative management, especially related to customer recording, billing, and financial reporting which are still done manually. Common problems faced by partners are payment systems that have not been digitized and minimal transparency in data collection and tracking of customer transactions. The purpose of this activity is to design and implement a web-based billing application built using the Laravel framework. This application is designed to facilitate the process of managing customer bills, monitoring internet service usage, and preparing financial reports automatically and in a structured manner. The method of implementing the activity includes the system design stage, training partners in using the application, and assistance in direct implementation in the RT/RW Net operational environment. The results of the activity show that the developed system has succeeded in automating most of the billing process and increasing the efficiency of administrative management by up to 80%. In addition, this system also has a positive impact on increasing transparency and accuracy of customer data. Suggestions for further development include the addition of automatic payment features through integration with payment gateways, as well as improving the user interface to make it more responsive and user-friendly.

Eka Prasetya Adhy Sugara; Nurul Azwanti; Ivy Derla

Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This paper explores the application of quantum-inspired optimization algorithms in the training of large-scale Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) within distributed cloud-edge environments. GNNs have gained significant attention due to their ability to model complex relationships in graph-structured data, yet their training presents challenges such as high computational demand, inefficient resource allocation, and slow convergence, especially for large datasets. Traditional meta-heuristic algorithms, while useful, often face scalability and performance issues when applied to such large-scale tasks. To address these challenges, we propose a quantum-inspired meta-heuristic algorithm that leverages quantum principles, such as superposition and entanglement, to enhance optimization processes. The algorithm was integrated into a hybrid cloud-edge system, where computational tasks are dynamically distributed between edge nodes and the cloud, optimizing resource utilization and reducing latency. Our experimental results demonstrate significant improvements in training speed, resource efficiency, and convergence rate when compared to traditional optimization methods such as Genetic Algorithms and Simulated Annealing. The quantum-inspired algorithm not only accelerates the training process but also reduces memory usage, making it well-suited for large-scale GNN applications. Furthermore, the system's scalability was enhanced by the hybrid cloud-edge architecture, which balances computational load and enables real-time data processing. The findings suggest that quantum-inspired optimization algorithms can significantly improve the training of GNNs in distributed systems, opening new avenues for real-time applications in areas such as social network analysis, anomaly detection, and recommendation systems. Future work will focus on refining these algorithms to handle even larger datasets and more complex GNN architectures, with potential integration into edge devices for enhanced real-time decision-making.

Maharani, Mutia; Klasmanto, Andreas; Simanjuntak, Bima Aprianto; Andayani, Sri

IT-Explore: Jurnal Penerapan Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi 2025 Fakultas Teknologi Informasi, Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana

PT. XYZ  applies Information Technology in business processes to achieve company goals. achieve company goals. However the use of Technology brings risks that can reduce business effectiveness and efficiency of the business. PT. XYZ faced several problems in its IT department, including network connectivity issues, human error, hardware failure, ERP system integration failure, data security, and human error, hardware failure, ERP system integration failure, data security, data backup failures, system downtime, and power outages. This research applies data collection methods through interviews and risk analysis, evaluating the steps taken by the company in managing IT risks systematically. Research results show that the application of the COBIT 5 Framework is effective in identifying, assessing, and managing IT risks, thus helping the company to minimize losses and ensure smooth operations. This research provides recommendations for improved risk management that is more structured and data-driven risk management, as well as the importance of training for IT staff to improve risk management capabilities in the company. improve risk management capabilities in the company.

Latifatul Hasanah; Sri Andriani

Akuntansi Pajak dan Kebijakan Ekonomi Digital 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to systematically map the development of literature on Good Corporate Governance (GCG) using a mixed-method approach that integrates bibliometric analysis with VOSviewer and a systematic literature review. The research focuses on publications from the last five years (2020–2024), with data collected using the Publish or Perish software and the keyword “Corporate Governance.” The initial search identified 772 relevant scientific articles that met the inclusion criteria. Through network visualization analysis using VOSviewer, the study reveals that GCG research can be categorized into four thematic clusters, each representing distinct areas of focus. These clusters highlight key topics such as corporate performance, board structure, stakeholder relations, and sustainability practices, reflecting the diverse and evolving nature of GCG research. The findings provide valuable insights into the intellectual structure and research trends within the field, offering a foundation for future scholarly exploration and practical application.

Kikunda, Philippe Boribo; Ndikumagenge, Jérémie; Ndayisaba, Longin; Nsabimana, Thierry

Journal of Computing Theories and Applications 2025 Universitas Dian Nuswantoro

In a context where students face increasingly complex academic choices, this work proposes a recommendation system based on Bayesian networks to guide new baccalaureate holders in their university choices. Using a dataset containing variables such as secondary school section, gender, type of school, percentage obtained, age, and first-year honors, we have constructed a probabilistic model capturing the dependencies between these characteristics and the option chosen. The data is collected at the Catholic University of Bukavu, the Official University of Bukavu, and the Higher Institute of Education of Bukavu, preprocessed and then used to learn the structure via the hill-climbing algorithm with the BIC score using R's bnlearn tool. The model enables us to estimate the probability that a candidate will choose a given stream, depending on their profile. The approach has been validated using metrics such as BIC, cross-validation, and bootstrap and offers a good compromise between interpretability and predictive performance. The results highlight the potential of Bayesian networks in constructing explainable recommendation systems in the field of academic guidance. The system produces orientation probability maps for each candidate, which can be used by enrollment service advisers, as well as an ordered list of options relevant to the candidate's profile. With a remarkable performance on a test sample of precision@k=0.85, recall@k=0.61, ndcg=0.8, and Map=0.88, it constitutes an effective lever for reducing the risk of being misdirected in universities in South-Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Cahaya Nisrina; Sri Andriani

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to map trends, patterns, and scientific developments related to sharia compliance in Islamic financial institutions through a bibliometric approach and network visualization using VOSviewer software. The data analyzed amounted to 409 scientific journal articles obtained from international databases during the 2019-2024 period. The analysis was conducted using quantitative methods for bibliometric data mapping and qualitative methods for literature review. The results showed a significant increase in the number of publications discussing sharia compliance, with five main clusters of interrelated topics, such as implementation, sharia governance, financial performance, the role of the Sharia Supervisory Board, and sharia principles. The findings show that compliance with sharia principles is an important aspect in maintaining the credibility and sustainability of Islamic financial institutions, although its implementation still faces various challenges, such as limited human resources and competitive pressures with conventional institutions. This study is expected to serve as a basis for further research and strategic input for regulators and industry players in strengthening the Islamic financial system.

Sri Damayanti; Setia Rahayu Fadilah; Yusacti Adli Qiyantasari; Teja Aruman

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This research discusses the process of relocating residents from informal settlements under the Pasopati Bridge to Simple Rental Flats (Rusunawa) in Solokan Jeruk, Bandung Regency. This relocation is a policy of the Bandung City Government and West Java Provincial Government to organize extreme slum areas and provide adequate housing for low-income people. Using a qualitative approach and literature study, this research analyzes the mechanisms for implementing relocation, the actors involved, and the social and economic impacts experienced by residents after relocation. The research results show that although relocation provides access to more adequate housing and basic facilities, residents face serious challenges in terms of social adaptation, loss of community networks, increased economic burden, and loss of old sources of livelihood. Relocation also causes psychosocial pressure and shifts in the structure of social interactions due to changes in the physical environment and social norms in the flat. This study emphasizes the importance of a participatory approach and comprehensive post-relocation interventions, including economic, social and psychological support, so that relocation is not just a physical transfer, but also a sustainable life transformation for affected residents.

Yusra Nginang; Rukmana Sari; Asniwati Asniwati; Jessica Titaley

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Waradin 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

This community service activity aims to increase the financial independence of the Women Farmers Group (KWT) in Sudiang, Makassar, through a networking approach and strengthening financial literacy capacity. The main problems faced by the local KWT are the still low understanding of group financial management, limited access to financial information, and dependence on external assistance. Through socialization, training, and interactive discussions, participants were provided with an understanding of the basic concepts of financial independence, simple financial record keeping, collective fund management, and the importance of institutional networks as a sustainability strategy. The results of the activity showed an increase in members' understanding of the importance of financial literacy and the ability to design an internal financial system independently. In addition, strengthening networks with local stakeholders was also started as a first step towards finding a KWT business. The activity concluded with a question and answer session and the presentation of certificates to participants as a form of appreciation and ongoing motivation. Going forward, further mentoring is needed so that the empowerment process can continue to develop consistently. As a follow-up to this activity, a sustainable mentoring strategy is needed so that the understanding and skills that have been acquired do not just stop at the level of knowledge, but can be implemented in real life in the KWT's daily activities. This mentoring can include monitoring the group's financial records, facilitating access to microfinance institutions, and training in building partnerships with external parties such as government, academics, and the private sector. With structured mentoring, KWT is expected to be able to build a transparent and accountable financial management system and support the growth of sustainable, productive businesses. This aligns with efforts to strengthen women's independence in the agricultural sector while contributing to the welfare of families and the wider community.

Zuhrinal M. Nawawi; Julia Hamdini Nasution

Akuntansi Pajak dan Kebijakan Ekonomi Digital 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study uses a qualitative method to analyze the dynamics of the business environment within the context of the digital economy, specifically focusing on the impact of platformization on industry competition. Rapid digital technological developments have given rise to various digital platforms that disrupt conventional business models and reshape market structures across multiple sectors. Platforms such as marketplaces, ride-sharing services, and fintech companies have become dominant actors influencing competitive patterns, value distribution, and relationships between large and small enterprises. This research aims to understand how digital platforms affect industry competition through vertical integration, network effects, and data control. The findings reveal that platformization enhances transaction efficiency and market access but also creates imbalances in market power, digital monopolies, and dependency on algorithms. In this context, government regulation and business adaptation strategies are essential to maintaining competitive balance and ensuring the sustainability of the digital ecosystem. The study recommends the adoption of adaptive regulatory approaches and multi-sector collaboration to foster healthy competition in the digital era.    

Ameer Abdulridha AjmiAlali

Jurnal Kendali Teknik dan Sains 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

In geotechnical engineering, building robust structures is crucial to ensure the bearing capacity of structures against external forces, so making sure soil strength and unreliable build cost and duration prediction are also very important and preliminary aspects of any construction project. Therefore, in this first-of-its-kind modern examine, the capability of various artificially intelligent (AI)-based models toward reliable forecasting and estimation of preliminary construction expenses, duration, and strength at shear is explored. First, background information about the revolutionary artificial intelligence (AI) technique along with its many distinct models ideal for geotechnical and building engineering problems is presented, The use of AI-based models in the literature for the aforementioned construction and maintenance applications is discussed in a number of current works, together with their benefits, drawbacks, and future directions. Several important input elements that significantly affect the preliminary price of construction, construction time, and soil's shear strength estimation are listed and given through analysis. Finally, some obstacles to employing AI-based models for precise forecasts in these applications are discussed, along with elements influencing the problems with cost overruns. Thus, this work can help civil engineers make effective use of artificial intelligence (AI) to solve difficult and risky tasks. It can also be used to Internet of Things (IoT) environments for self-learning applications like smart architectural health-monitoring systems

Nasywa Naifah Hilman; Lulu Budiani Hardiana; Gita Indah Cahyani; Nurul Hikmah Mayleni; Rahmah Syakinah

SABER : Jurnal Teknik Informatika, Sains dan Ilmu Komunikasi 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

The rapid evolution of digital technology has significantly reshaped how Generation Z communicates, interacts, and participates in social activities. Born in a digital-native era, Gen Z demonstrates strong capabilities in using digital platforms, positioning them as key players across various domains, from social engagement to the workforce. This research applies a descriptive qualitative method to explore how Gen Z actively and creatively utilizes technology. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews, online observation, and digital content analysis. The findings indicate that Gen Z frequently engages with social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and WhatsApp to express themselves, share insights, and expand their networks. However, uncontrolled usage also brings potential downsides such as digital addiction and exposure to inappropriate content. In the professional world, their digital proficiency offers a strong advantage, as they are quick to adapt to evolving digital work systems. In conclusion, Generation Z holds substantial potential to influence social and economic transformation, provided they are supported with sufficient digital literacy and appropriate guidance.

Muchamad Rizky Fauzi; Puji Handayati; Ely Siswanto

International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The rapid growth of financial technology (fintech) has significantly transformed the funding landscape for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), offering innovative financial solutions beyond traditional banking institutions. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of fintech’s role in SME financing, identifying emerging trends and research gaps. Utilizing bibliographic coupling and co-occurrence network analysis, data from Scopus were analyzed to uncover the intellectual structure and evolution of research in this field. The results highlight key themes, including the integration of blockchain, peer-to-peer lending, financial inclusion, and crowdfunding in SME financing. A particular focus on Islamic finance and Islamic crowdfunding indicates a growing interest in alternative financing mechanisms that align with Sharia principles. Additionally, the study reveals an increasing academic focus on fintech adoption in developing economies, particularly in Indonesia and Nigeria, where access to capital remains a critical challenge. The findings underscore fintech’s role in democratizing financial access for SMEs, bridging funding gaps, and fostering economic growth. Future research should investigate regulatory frameworks, risk management strategies, and technological adoption models to optimize the impact of fintech on sustainability in SME financing.

Dewi Ratih

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Management 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Geopolitical tensions have evolved from peripheral risks to central drivers of global capital flows, disproportionately affecting Emerging Markets (EMs). This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric mapping of the academic landscape linking geopolitical dynamics, international finance, and investment in EMs. This study uses a dataset of 1,039 documents extracted from high-impact databases to analyze performance and conduct science mapping with R-Bibliometrix. The analysis covers publication trends, citation structures, and conceptual evolution over the last century, with a focus on the surge in literature post-2018. Results indicate an exponential growth in scientific production, peaking in 2024. The thematic structure reveals a shift from traditional debt crisis narratives (1990s) to contemporary concerns regarding sanctions, protectionism, and trade policy (2020s). Network analysis identifies three distinct clusters: (1) International finance and market mechanisms, (2) Political economy and development in the Global South, and (3) Institutional governance (IMF/World Bank). This paper bridges the gap between political science and financial economics by visualizing how international finance serves as the dominant anchor connecting developed economies (the USA and the UK) with key emerging markets (China and Indonesia) amid rising global fragmentation.

Akasia Berutu; Raimond Agustin; Try Septiyando Sinaga; Yamowalo Zega; Jesica Sirait

jurnal ABDIMAS Indonesia 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Villages are the smallest government structure in the Republic of Indonesia. Amborgang Village is located in an inland area of Porsea Sub-district that is difficult to access using the internet network, so many migrants from outside the village and tourists have difficulty finding road access to the village. The lack of clear road directions causes confusion and difficulty finding important locations of Amborgang Village, such as public facilities, hamlet names, and community service centers. The purpose of this research is to create informative and easy-to-understand road directions to improve accessibility in the village. The method used through qualitative and quantitative approaches, including determining the right location for the installation of the directions, creating an attractive and useful visual design. It also included informing the community about the use and function of the signage. The results of this project show a significant improvement in the ease of navigation to the Village facility center, this can be reviewed after the installation of road directions makes newcomers no longer need to ask questions to Amborgang Village residents.

Abdul Sodiq Amrulloh; Ayub Muktiono; Jenni Ria Rajagukguk

Venus: Jurnal Publikasi Rumpun Ilmu Teknik 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

The reliability of a data center is highly dependent on its air conditioning and cooling system. This research evaluates the existing cooling system of Universitas Krisnadwipayana’s data center using the PPDIOO Network Life-Cycle approach. The study finds that the current cooling system, which relies on AC Split, fails to meet TIA-942 standards, posing significant overheating risks and increasing downtime probability. Observational analysis shows that the cooling distribution is inefficient due to inadequate airflow and the absence of a structured cooling layout. To address these issues, this research proposes an optimized cooling system design that incorporates Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC), hot aisle-cold aisle arrangement, and raised floor implementation. The recommended improvements also include installing temperature and humidity sensors for real-time environmental monitoring and implementing N+1 redundancy for enhanced system reliability. These solutions are expected to improve cooling efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and mitigate downtime risks. Future research should focus on evaluating the practical impact of this design by conducting real-world trials and exploring liquid cooling technology as a potential alternative for further efficiency improvements.

Rotua Marbun; Yudhanto Satyagraha Adiputra; Eki Darmawan

Jurnal Hukum, Politik dan Humaniora 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

In 2023, Batam City will record 550 homeless people and beggars undergoing rehabilitation. In 2024 (January-July), this number will drop significantly to 237. The aim of this research is to determine government collaboration in handling homeless people and beggars in Batam City. The method used is descriptive qualitative, there are eight informants with data collection techniques through interviews, observation and documentation. Data analysis was carried out through data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. This research uses Collaborative Governance theory from Deseve, namely Network Structure (Organizational Structure), Commitment to a Commom Purpose (Commitment to the goal), Trust Among the Participants (mutual trust between actors), the existence of Governance Certainty, Access to Authority (Access to power), Distributive Accountability (Sharing responsibility), Information Sharing (Sharing Information), Access to Resources (Access to Resources. The findings obtained are (1) Network Structure: Satpol PP carries out patrols and the Social Service supports it through the formation of a Rapid Response Team (TRC). (2) Commitment to a Common Purpose: Satpol PP and the Social Service are committed to outreach and reducing the number of Social Welfare Recipients, which is evaluated based on the budget. (3) Trust Among the Participants: collaboration between Satpol PP and the Social Service is running well thanks to open communication, regular coordination meetings, and mutual assistance. (4) There is certainty of governance: the role of Satpol PP and the Social Service is regulated in Regional Regulation No. 6 of 2002 and received support from other institutions. (5) Access to Authority: handling homeless people is regulated by Law no. 23 of 2014, with Satpol PP on patrol duty and the Social Service handling social problems through a budget supervised by the Inspectorate and BPK. (6) Distributive Accountability: The Social Service appoints the relevant OPD and forms a TRC which collaborates with Satpol PP in networking, while the TRC supports large or special activities. (7) Information Sharing: The Social Service shares the latest data and regulations in coordination meetings. (8) Access to Resources: Satpol PP and TRC have resources with a supporting budget as well as contributions from Srikandi PLN in counseling, equipment, and Pelni for the repatriation of homeless people and beggars. Therefore, researchers put forward suggestions, namely that the government should reach out more to the community and provide full assistance so that homelessness and beggars can be reduced.