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Maria Silvana Carcia; Maria Fransiska Angelina; Oktavia Jaslina Rini; Oktaviana Maryati Luju; Maria Dignata Sophina +1 more

Kajian Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Terapan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study aims to analyse the relationship between leadership communication style and the effectiveness of decision-making in the Department of Tourism and Culture of Sikka Regency. The research emphasises the importance of open, clear, and participatory communication in supporting organisational coordination and improving the quality of decisions. Using a descriptive method, data were obtained through interviews with the Head of Department and a staff member involved in communication and policy implementation. The findings show that the leader applies a combination of democratic communication through the local Kula Babong approach and situational authoritarian communication. The democratic style enhances information flow, strengthens employee involvement, and increases acceptance of decisions. Meanwhile, the authoritarian style ensures discipline, clarity, and timely execution when firm direction is required. Staff members perceive the leader’s communication as polite, direct, and easy to understand, contributing to motivation and readiness to act. Overall, leadership communication significantly influences decision effectiveness across organisational contexts and growth.

Yessy Ramawati Shaputri; Muhammad Ikhzwan; Naldi Sapril

Kajian Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Terapan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Stunting is a type of long-term childhood malnutrition that is closely linked to socioeconomic conditions and poverty. The purpose of this study is to look at strategies to reduce stunting in Indonesia using a political economy approach. To achieve this goal, a literature review method was used. The results show that there are many factors that influence stunting, including health issues and inequalities in power distribution, resource allocation and social structure. Through specific interventions (such as the First 1000 Days of Life program) and sensitive interventions (such as the provision of clean water, sanitation, education, and social protection), poverty alleviation policies are essential to reduce the prevalence of stunting. However, decentralization, poor coordination between sectors, and lack of public awareness often hinder policy implementation. To tackle stunting sustainably, the political economy approach emphasizes the need for clear political alignment, strengthened institutional capacity, and cross-sectoral integration. Stunting is a type of long-term childhood malnutrition that is closely linked to socioeconomic conditions and poverty. The purpose of this study is to look at strategies to reduce stunting in Indonesia using a political economy approach.