Stagnancy in Indonesia’s reformed state asset management policies and practices : a wicked problem?


Autoria(s): Mardiasmo, Diaswati; Sampford, Charles; Barnes, Paul
Contribuinte(s)

Lee, W.B.

Byeongkuen, C.B.

Ma, L.

Mathew, J.

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

The policies and regulations governing the practice of state asset management have emerged as an urgent question among many countries worldwide for there is heightened awareness of the complex and crucial role that state assets play in public service provision. Indonesia is an example of such country, introducing a ‘big-bang’ reform in state asset management laws, policies, regulations, and technical guidelines. Indonesia exemplified its enthusiasm in reforming state asset management policies and practices through the establishment of the Directorate General of State Assets in 2006. The Directorate General of State Assets have stressed the new direction that it is taking state asset management laws and policies through the introduction of Republic of Indonesia Law Number 38 Year 2008, which is an amended regulation overruling Republic of Indonesia Law Number 6 Year 2006 on Central/Regional Government State Asset Management. Law number 38/2008 aims to further exemplify good governance principles and puts forward a ‘the highest and best use of assets’ principle in state asset management. The purpose of this study is to explore and analyze specific contributing influences to state asset management practices, answering the question why innovative state asset management policy implementation is stagnant. The methodology of this study is that of qualitative case study approach, utilizing empirical data sample of four Indonesian regional governments. Through a thematic analytical approach this study provides an in-depth analysis of each influencing factors to state asset management reform. Such analysis suggests the potential of an ‘excuse rhetoric’; whereby the influencing factors identified are a smoke-screen, or are myths that public policy makers and implementers believe in, as a means to ex-plain stagnant implementation of innovative state asset management practice. Thus this study offers deeper insights of the intricate web that influences state as-set management innovative policies to state asset management policy makers; to be taken into consideration in future policy writing.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69590/

Publicador

Springer-Verlag

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69590/1/Stagnancy_in_Indonesia%E2%80%99s_Reformed_State_Asset_Management_Policies_and_Practices_%28A_Wicked_Problem%29.pdf

Mardiasmo, Diaswati, Sampford, Charles, & Barnes, Paul (2014) Stagnancy in Indonesia’s reformed state asset management policies and practices : a wicked problem? In Lee, W.B., Byeongkuen, C.B., Ma, L., & Mathew, J. (Eds.) Towards Integration and Intereoperability in Engineering Asset Management. Springer-Verlag, London, pp. 437-451. (In Press)

Direitos

Copyright 2014 Please consult the authors

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; CRC Integrated Engineering Asset Management (CIEAM); Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Faculty of Health; Institute for Future Environments; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #090505 Infrastructure Engineering and Asset Management #150312 Organisational Planning and Management #Asset management #Governance reform
Tipo

Book Chapter