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Irfan
Faculty of Administrative Sciences
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Department of Public Administration
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105
Citations
2
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2006
2024
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Social Sciences
Free Trade
33%
Indonesia
33%
Qualitative Method
25%
Capacity Building
23%
Case Study
23%
Enterprises
22%
Company
22%
Youth Policy
22%
Industrial Sector
22%
Irrigation
22%
Action Research
22%
Nonprofit Organizations
22%
Conceptual Framework
22%
Small Groups
22%
Legislation
21%
Administrative Structure
20%
Research Results
18%
Autonomy
16%
Municipal Government
16%
In-Depth Interview
15%
Ownership
14%
Open Spaces
13%
Economic Sector
12%
Developing Countries
12%
Learning Region
11%
Development Planning
11%
Government Affair
11%
South Korea
11%
Financial System
11%
Smart City
11%
Village Development
11%
Production Capacity
11%
Customary Law
11%
Enterprise Policy
11%
Financial Sustainability
11%
Police
11%
Regional Office
11%
Interpersonal Communication
11%
Housing Development
11%
Smart City
11%
Finance
11%
International Networking
11%
Local Economic Development
11%
Conflict Potential
11%
Low Income
11%
Participatory Development
11%
Local Government
11%
COVID 19 Epidemic
11%
Papua New Guinea
11%
Government Policy
11%
Keyphrases
Indonesia
100%
Free Trade
33%
Functional Decentralisation
33%
Youth Policy
22%
Small to Medium Size Enterprises
22%
Youth Empowerment
22%
Irrigation
22%
Decentralization Policy
22%
Trade Sector
22%
State Constitutions
14%
Role of Government
14%
Depok
13%
West Java
13%
Bogor
13%
Capacity Building
12%
Village Financial Management
11%
Micro-small Enterprises
11%
Micromedia
11%
Jayapura
11%
Batam
11%
External Component
11%
Social Enterprise
11%
Action Research
11%
Public Policy
11%
Indonesian Coal
11%
Social Enterprise Policy
11%
Learning Region
11%
Village Fund
11%
Local Economic Development
11%
Urban Infrastructure Development
11%
Local Development Planning
11%
Regional Schools
11%
Conflict Model
11%
Nonprofit Organizations
11%
Low-income Communities
11%
Megalopolis
11%
Hulu Langat
11%
State Authority
11%
Public Participation
11%
Palembang City
11%
Saemaul Undong
11%
Research-based
11%
Knowledge Economy
11%
Organizational Conflict
11%
Indigenous Papuan
11%
Housing Development
11%
Graduate Employment
11%
Industrial Class
11%
Rural Logistics
11%
Problem Solver
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Local Government
51%
Human Resources
48%
Free Trade
33%
Irrigation
33%
Qualitative Method
33%
Nonprofit Organization
22%
Financial System
22%
Local Development
22%
Financial Market Regulation
22%
Development Planning
22%
Industry
22%
Social Welfare
16%
Informal Economy
14%
Development Policy
14%
Developing Countries
14%
Urban Development
14%
Corruption
14%
Community Participation
12%
New Product Development
11%
Research Institution
11%
Technology Park
11%
Finance
11%
Local Economic Development
11%
Resource Policy
11%
Public Service
11%
Smart City
11%
Village Development
11%
Infrastructure Development
11%
Corporate Policy
11%
Welfare
11%
Sustainable Urban Development
11%
Workplace Conflict
11%
Local Infrastructure
11%
Financial Sustainability
11%
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises
11%
Government Policy
11%
Water Utility Industry
11%
Executive Selection
11%
Leadership Development
11%
Ownership
11%
Social Structure
11%
Sustainable Development
11%
Metropolitan Area
11%
Justice
11%
Regional Government
11%
Organizational Structure
9%
Private Sector
7%
Human Resource Management
7%
Non-Governmental Organization
5%
Role and Function
5%