Research Article
Based on an Examination of the Effect of Flypaper on Regional Expenditures, the Region has Achieved Financial Independence
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.21-9-2023.2342980, author={Rita Martini and Kartika Rachma Sari and Indra Satriawan}, title={Based on an Examination of the Effect of Flypaper on Regional Expenditures, the Region has Achieved Financial Independence}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 11th International Applied Business and Engineering Conference, ABEC 2023, September 21st, 2023, Bengkalis, Riau, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ABEC}, year={2024}, month={2}, keywords={autonomy local government spending}, doi={10.4108/eai.21-9-2023.2342980} }
- Rita Martini
Kartika Rachma Sari
Indra Satriawan
Year: 2024
Based on an Examination of the Effect of Flypaper on Regional Expenditures, the Region has Achieved Financial Independence
ABEC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.21-9-2023.2342980
Abstract
This article investigates the impact of Regional Original Income (ROI), Generally Allocate Funding (GAF), and Specially Allocate Funding (SAF) on Regionally Expenditure (RE), as well as the implications for the amount of regional financial independence. The data used is the Budget Realization Report (BRR) in the district/city government financial statements of South Sumatra Province. The saturated sampling approach of 85 observation units were used, the population is BRR for five years in seventeen regencies/cities. ROI has a large influence on local spending, GAF has no and no significant influence on local spending, and ROI, GAF, and SAF all have an effect on RE at the same time. ROI, GAF, SAF, and RE all have an impact on the region financiing authonomy. ROI, GAF, SAF, and RE all have an impact on and the incidence of the flypaper impact on RE in the regency/city of South Sumatra Province. Furthermore, enhancing ROI may help the government overcome obstacles and prevent the flypaper effect.