2021
DOI: 10.1080/13597566.2021.1960513
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Concurrency as crisis decision-making governance: Lessons from Indonesia's response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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“…Frailing and Harper mention several crimes that occur during a disaster: property crime, including looting, interpersonal violence, and fraud [18]. So this pandemic, in particular, has not only a huge social and economic impact but also a personal impact that can worsen everyone's mental health.…”
Section: Inclarmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Frailing and Harper mention several crimes that occur during a disaster: property crime, including looting, interpersonal violence, and fraud [18]. So this pandemic, in particular, has not only a huge social and economic impact but also a personal impact that can worsen everyone's mental health.…”
Section: Inclarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author's example is the policy of limiting community activities outside the home, which is not followed by a precise solution to the socio-economic impacts received by the community as a result of the policy. The situation is further exacerbated by the lack of coordination between the policies of the central government and local governments as described by Gabriel Lele in his writings [18].…”
Section: Inclarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Italy has intervened public sector to combat the COVID-19 emergency by increasing the number of hospital beds and staff that were previously reduced in the public (Mauro and Giancotti, 2021). Moreover, it was reported that strategic decisions can be better handled by centralized structures for determining administrative boundaries in emergency cases such as the COVID-19 pandemic and that the handling of operational decisions by decentralized governance will provide a significant balance in administrative coordination (Lele, 2021)…”
Section: D Ec E N Tr a Li Z A T I O N A Nd R E Ce N Tr A L I Za T Io ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was reported that coordinating centralization and decentralization in governance in a way that complements each other simultaneously in COVID-19 and similar crises will prevent complexity at management levels and ensure efficient management. On the other hand, it was reported that it would be useful to establish a clear institutional framework on competencies between the central and local units, that the national government should be responsible for the regulation of management principles, while the local government should be responsible for operational practices with the help of the regulatory framework (Asmorowati et al, 2021;Goschin and Dimian, 2021;Lele, 2021).…”
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“…Pada Juli 2021, Indonesia mencatat hampir 2,8 juta kasus dengan sekitar 73.000 kematian (Lele, 2021)…”
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