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Irfan
Faculty of Administrative Sciences
,
Democracy and Local Governance (DeLOGO)
Faculty of Administrative Sciences
,
Department of Public Administration
h-index
148
Citations
3
h-index
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2006
2025
Research activity per year
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(6)
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(65)
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(11)
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Action Research
10%
Bogor
6%
Capacity Building
11%
Central Government
11%
Community-based
9%
Decentralization
16%
Decentralization Policy
15%
Depok
7%
Depth Interviews
7%
DKI Jakarta
8%
East Java
7%
External Component
10%
Free Trade
16%
Functional Decentralisation
19%
Government Administration
10%
Government Affairs
6%
Green Open Space
6%
Home Affairs
8%
Human Resources
9%
Indonesia
92%
Indonesian
10%
Inspectorate
6%
Internal Component
7%
Irrigation
13%
Jakarta
7%
Lessons Learned
16%
Local Development Planning
10%
Local Government
20%
Logistics System
6%
Micro-enterprises
6%
Nonprofit Organizations
10%
Policy Implementation
8%
Policy Integration
8%
Problem Solving
7%
Regency
10%
Regional Government
12%
Research-based
10%
Role of Government
6%
Rural-urban
6%
Small to Medium Size Enterprises
10%
State Constitutions
7%
Supervision Policy
6%
Tangerang City
10%
Trade Sector
10%
Village Fund
10%
Village Government
10%
Water Needs
8%
West Java
13%
Youth Empowerment
10%
Youth Policy
10%
Social Sciences
Action Research
10%
Administrative Structure
12%
Capacity Building
12%
Conceptual Framework
8%
Conflict Potential
5%
COVID 19 Epidemic
5%
Customary Law
5%
Data Collection Technique
7%
Developing Countries
7%
Development Planning
10%
Economic Sector
7%
Enterprise Policy
5%
Finance
5%
Financial Sustainability
8%
Financial System
5%
Free Trade
16%
Germany
5%
Government Supervision
5%
Housing Development
5%
Human Resources
9%
In-Depth Interview
9%
Indonesia
100%
Integration Policy
8%
Japan
6%
Law
12%
Learning Region
5%
Legislation
12%
Local Economic Development
5%
Low Income
5%
Municipal Government
8%
Normativity
10%
Open Spaces
6%
Ownership
6%
Papua New Guinea
5%
Participatory Development
10%
Police
5%
Potable Water
5%
Production Capacity
5%
Qualitative Method
6%
Research Results
14%
Small Groups
8%
Smart City
5%
Social Structure
5%
South Korea
5%
Systems Analysis
5%
USA
5%
Village Community
5%
Village Development
5%
Water Supply
5%
Youth Policy
10%