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Implementation Practices of Public Procurement Plans and Policies in Bitung City of North Sulawesi Province Indonesia


Volume 26, Issue 1, August 2016, Pages 65–74

 Implementation Practices of Public Procurement Plans and Policies in Bitung City of North Sulawesi Province Indonesia

Jufri Jacob1 and Ahmad Ahadi2

1 Lecturer of Magister Departement of Economic Faculty, Khairun University Ternate City, Indonesia
2 Student of Economic Magister Programme of Economic Faculty, Khairun University, Ternate City, Indonesia

Original language: English

Copyright © 2016 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Abstract


Public procurement issues have drawn many concerns and became a public debate because the rules and regulations are constantly reformed and restructured. Public procurement contributions in the world economy are very significant. In Indonesia, according to the Ministry of Finance, public procurement spending for 2009 was 33.4 percent of total government spending. This study aims to determine implementation practices of Public Procurement Plans or Rencana Umum Pengadaan (RUP) in Bitung City of the North Sulawesi Province. The multiple statistical regression equation is used to process data from 47 respondents from regional apparatus task forces (SKPD) and the results show that the influence of independent variables (X) on dependent variable (Y) is 87.3 percent (R2), while 12.7 percent is influenced by other factors. The result of F-test shows that F-result = 36.231> F- table = 3.21. The calculated probability value is 0.000 which is smaller than 0.05. The partial test (t-test) from 9 independent variables (X) identifies 7 variables that have significant effects on the scores of RUP implementation (Y), while the other two variables have no significant effect. The overall results of t-test show that the implementation practices of public procurement plans have significant effects on the output of goods and services in the administrative district of Bitung City, which is a direct effect of the higher compliance rates of the bureaucratic apparatus performances in implementing public policies.

Author Keywords: Policy Implementation, Public Procurement, Bureaucratic Reformation, Bitung City.


How to Cite this Article


Jufri Jacob and Ahmad Ahadi, “Implementation Practices of Public Procurement Plans and Policies in Bitung City of North Sulawesi Province Indonesia,” International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 65–74, August 2016.