Abstract

In addition to saving great potential if managed properly, State-Owned Assets also saves problems related to its management. For this reason, it is necessary to evaluate the performance of State-Owned Assets so that decision making is carried out appropriately, and Management of State-Owned Assets can run optimally, so as to realize expenditure efficiency and effectiveness of state wealth management. The research method used is a descriptive method with a quantitative approach to 290 performance evaluation data, using the score card method with six performance evaluation measurement indicators, namely public interest, social benefits, user satisfaction levels, potential future use, financial feasibility, and technical conditions. The evaluation of State-Owned Assets performance in South Sulawesi Province predominantly performed well (69.66%). The evaluation results for the indicators of Public Interest, Social Benefits, User Satisfaction Level, Future Use Potential, and Technical Conditions have high scores, while Financial/Economic Feasibility indicators have low scores.

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