Research Article
Strategic Alliance and Sustainability of Public Sector Organizations in the Digital Era – Policy Analysis of Strengthening Family Economics Post-Pandemic COVID-19
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.10-10-2023.2342210, author={Regina Jansen Arsjah Arsjah and Erliana Banjarnahor Banjarnahor and Ruvita Ulinvia Ulinvia}, title={Strategic Alliance and Sustainability of Public Sector Organizations in the Digital Era -- Policy Analysis of Strengthening Family Economics Post-Pandemic COVID-19}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 5th International Public Sector Conference, IPSC 2023, October 10th-11th 2023, Bali, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={IPSC}, year={2023}, month={12}, keywords={family resiliency government social aid government social programs}, doi={10.4108/eai.10-10-2023.2342210} }
- Regina Jansen Arsjah Arsjah
Erliana Banjarnahor Banjarnahor
Ruvita Ulinvia Ulinvia
Year: 2023
Strategic Alliance and Sustainability of Public Sector Organizations in the Digital Era – Policy Analysis of Strengthening Family Economics Post-Pandemic COVID-19
IPSC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.10-10-2023.2342210
Abstract
This study aims to obtain information about capital assistance for families from the Government and the respondents' interest in providing recommendations. This quantitative research used a survey method of 206 respondents in Greater Jakarta in November 2020. The implications and recommendations for research for the Government, especially during a pandemic, are to focus on programs that improve people's/family welfare, namely: First, continuing policies including: (a) distribution of cash; (b) business capital provision programs such as Productive Economic Business Social Assistance (UEP) for Joint Business Group (KUBE) from Ministry of Social Affairs, Fostering Family Prosperity through Capital Services (PNM) Mekaar, UPKKS (BKKBN); (c) socialization of pre-employment cards (BPJS Manpower). Second, evaluate the targets of the basic food social assistance policy (Ministry of Social Affairs). Third, develop a policy of free medical treatment (Ministry of Health).