Rural Development in Community Empowerment Through the Governance of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES)

Sustainable national development is an important part of rural development that plays a role in empowering rural communities. In an effort to build Indonesia from villages, among others, village-owned enterprises are needed, which are supported by the legislation of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning...

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Main Authors: Sofyan Hadi, Auradian Marta, Raja Muhammad Amin, Rury Febrina
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Published: Governmental Science Laboratory, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Riau 2024-06-01
Series:Nakhoda: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan
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Online Access:https://nakhoda.ejournal.unri.ac.id/index.php/njip/article/view/702
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author Sofyan Hadi
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Rury Febrina
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description Sustainable national development is an important part of rural development that plays a role in empowering rural communities. In an effort to build Indonesia from villages, among others, village-owned enterprises are needed, which are supported by the legislation of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning villages. It is hoped that BUMDes will be in favor of the community through the provision of socio-economic services. Meanwhile, BUMDes aims to seek profits by offering goods and services to the market. The existence of BUMDes is expected to increase the economic potential of the community through the principles of BUMDes governance. The principles of BUMDes governance are being cooperative, participatory, emancipatory, transparent, accountable, and sustainable. The objectives of this study are (1) to explore rural development in community empowerment through the governance of Village-Owned Enterprises in Mandau District, Bengkalis Regency. (2) To explain the factors that support and hinder rural development in the governance of Village-Owned Enterprises in Mandau District, Bengkalis Regency. The principle of Bumdes management in Mandau District, Bengkalis Regency, shows that cooperatively it has not been optimal in carrying out good cooperation in business development; participatorily, not all components seen in Bumdes have voluntarily provided support and contributed to the progress of BUMDes business; emancipatively, it can be seen that BUMDes managers lack female management members; in terms of transparency, there is still a lack of information disclosure and reporting submitted. Accountably, it is assessed that the resource capacity of BUMDes managers, lack of understanding of the role and vision and mission of BUMDes, in a sustainable way, has not been oriented towards the sustainability of BUMDes institutions and businesses. The factors supporting the principle of BUMDes management in Mandau District, Bengkalis Regency in poverty alleviation and village empowerment through BUMDes are very high. with an injection of BUMDes funds from villages, the Regency Budget, the Provincial Budget, and related ministries. Meanwhile, the inhibiting factors are the slow return of the budget lent to the community and the lack of functioning facilities made to bring profits to BUMDes businesses, such as market rentals and pertashops that are less profitable.
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spelling doaj-art-dd2317d1a1a949fb85bae8c07fd7ae822025-02-08T09:40:33ZengGovernmental Science Laboratory, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas RiauNakhoda: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan1829-58272656-52772024-06-01231Rural Development in Community Empowerment Through the Governance of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES) Sofyan Hadi0Auradian Marta1Raja Muhammad Amin2Rury Febrina3Universitas RiauUniversitas RiauUniversitas RiauUniversitas Riau Sustainable national development is an important part of rural development that plays a role in empowering rural communities. In an effort to build Indonesia from villages, among others, village-owned enterprises are needed, which are supported by the legislation of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning villages. It is hoped that BUMDes will be in favor of the community through the provision of socio-economic services. Meanwhile, BUMDes aims to seek profits by offering goods and services to the market. The existence of BUMDes is expected to increase the economic potential of the community through the principles of BUMDes governance. The principles of BUMDes governance are being cooperative, participatory, emancipatory, transparent, accountable, and sustainable. The objectives of this study are (1) to explore rural development in community empowerment through the governance of Village-Owned Enterprises in Mandau District, Bengkalis Regency. (2) To explain the factors that support and hinder rural development in the governance of Village-Owned Enterprises in Mandau District, Bengkalis Regency. The principle of Bumdes management in Mandau District, Bengkalis Regency, shows that cooperatively it has not been optimal in carrying out good cooperation in business development; participatorily, not all components seen in Bumdes have voluntarily provided support and contributed to the progress of BUMDes business; emancipatively, it can be seen that BUMDes managers lack female management members; in terms of transparency, there is still a lack of information disclosure and reporting submitted. Accountably, it is assessed that the resource capacity of BUMDes managers, lack of understanding of the role and vision and mission of BUMDes, in a sustainable way, has not been oriented towards the sustainability of BUMDes institutions and businesses. The factors supporting the principle of BUMDes management in Mandau District, Bengkalis Regency in poverty alleviation and village empowerment through BUMDes are very high. with an injection of BUMDes funds from villages, the Regency Budget, the Provincial Budget, and related ministries. Meanwhile, the inhibiting factors are the slow return of the budget lent to the community and the lack of functioning facilities made to bring profits to BUMDes businesses, such as market rentals and pertashops that are less profitable. https://nakhoda.ejournal.unri.ac.id/index.php/njip/article/view/702Rural DevelopmentBumdesaGovernanceCooperativeParticipatoryEmancipative
spellingShingle Sofyan Hadi
Auradian Marta
Raja Muhammad Amin
Rury Febrina
Rural Development in Community Empowerment Through the Governance of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES)
Nakhoda: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan
Rural Development
Bumdesa
Governance
Cooperative
Participatory
Emancipative
title Rural Development in Community Empowerment Through the Governance of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES)
title_full Rural Development in Community Empowerment Through the Governance of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES)
title_fullStr Rural Development in Community Empowerment Through the Governance of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES)
title_full_unstemmed Rural Development in Community Empowerment Through the Governance of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES)
title_short Rural Development in Community Empowerment Through the Governance of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES)
title_sort rural development in community empowerment through the governance of village owned enterprises bumdes
topic Rural Development
Bumdesa
Governance
Cooperative
Participatory
Emancipative
url https://nakhoda.ejournal.unri.ac.id/index.php/njip/article/view/702
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