2022
DOI: 10.25041/constitutionale.v3i2.2406
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Public Service Model on Bureaucracy Reform in Lampung Utara

Abstract: This study aims to identify the implementation of bureaucratic reform, as well as to offer several solutions for improving licensing administration services. This research uses a qualitative approach with the type of instrumental case study research. The research location was carried out at the North Lampung Regency Licensing Service. Data collection techniques used, namely: in-depth interviews, document studies and observation. The results showed that the implementation of bureaucratic reform in licensing adm… Show more

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“…In the increasingly complex and dynamic governance landscape, government institutions face challenges in executing their diverse responsibilities and functions (Budi et al, 2020). Although primary duty and function are regulated in legislation, a need often arises to address additional issues or functions considered essential for public welfare and smooth administrative operations (Irhammudin & Dinata, 2020). However, the limitations in capacity and focus of government institutions frequently hinder the execution of these additional duties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the increasingly complex and dynamic governance landscape, government institutions face challenges in executing their diverse responsibilities and functions (Budi et al, 2020). Although primary duty and function are regulated in legislation, a need often arises to address additional issues or functions considered essential for public welfare and smooth administrative operations (Irhammudin & Dinata, 2020). However, the limitations in capacity and focus of government institutions frequently hinder the execution of these additional duties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%