Knowledge problem of collaboration in regional development planning (case in Mamuju regency)

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Khatmah Ahmad, Gufran Darma Dirawan, Haedar Akib, Fachri Kahar, Tahir Malik

2015 International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research Vol. 13 Issue 4 Article Cited by 2

Abstract

This study examines the basic values of collaboration that development planning area that can inspire the government, public and private sector as an actor in local development planning in Mamuju. This study aims to identify, analyze and synthesize the basic values (core value) is required to inspire actors in collaborative planning of regional development in the District MamujuJenis this research is descriptive kualitatif.Penelitian uses fenomonologi approach. The primary data sources from government, public and private and secondary data from the planning documents. The focus of this research is the core values that inspire the actors in the process of local development planning in Mamuju. The technique of collecting data through observation and in-depth interview about the core values in regional development planning has been documented and then analyzed using qualitative descriptive. Technical analysis of the data consists of data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion. The findings of this study after analyzing seven core values, namely respect for people, honor and integrity, ownership, consensus, full responsibility and accountability, trust-based relationship and the recognition and growth. In the planning process has embraced the values of mutual respect and respect the freedom of expression, the value of integrity by involving the community to participate in decision-making is done jointly (consensus), and the community recognizes have enjoyed and tasted the fruits of development. But other than that, there is still a sense of community values less towards development results, the decision produced by the community was not fully accommodated by the government and public confidence in the government is still lacking.

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Makassar State University, Indonesia