Abstract

To examine and analyze the effect of budget planning, budgeting, budget control and socio-cultural to the success of RESPEK in Nabire Rgency. 2) To examine and analyze the factors that most dominant influence on the success of the program RESPEK in Nabire Regency. Data collection methods used was observation, interviews and questionnaires. Data were analyzed descriptively and quantitatively using Multiple Linear Regression Analysis. The sampling technique is used "Sample Saturated". The results showed that: in Partial Budget Planning factor (X1), Use of Budget (X2), the Budget Supervision (X3), Social and Cultural Rights (X4) significantly influence the success of the program RESPEK in Nabire Regency. Simultaneous and Budget Planning factor (X1), Use of Budget (X2), the Budget Supervision (X3), Social and Cultural Rights (X4) significantly influence the success of the program RESPEK in Nabire Regency .The most dominant variable that influences the success of the program RESPEK in Nabire Regency among the four variables above are factors Budget Planning.

Highlights

  • Policy development in Papua province within 5 this year were directed to village-based development

  • In this test Ha is not rejected by the magnitude indicated by Fhitung 9989. This value is greater than F table (9989> 2493). This indicates that the four variables as a whole produces a strong influence on the success of the program RESPEK in Nabire district

  • Testing showed H12a H12o rejected or not rejected. This result shows that budget planning variables significantly influence the success of the RESPEK program

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Summary

Introduction

Policy development in Papua province within 5 (five) this year were directed to village-based development. Village-based development approach is one answer to the perceived inequality of community development over the years, especially with regard to the fulfillment of the basic rights of indigenous Papuans. Under the mandate of Act No 21 of 2001 on Special Autonomy for Papua Province which emphasizes the protection of the rights of indigenous Papuans, namely the obligation to recognize, respect, protect, empower and develop the rights of indigenous peoples. Kartasasmita (1997: 65) states that, the level of welfare is a series of activities to follow the progress of construction and development activities continue to follow up in accordance with a predetermined plan. Suharto (2006: 3-4), suggests that at least in the construction should have and has three goals to one another intertwined, namely: Improving the availability and distribution of goods is expanding people's basic needs such as food, housing, health and protection to all members of the public

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