Abstract
This research was motivated by the existence of a policy regarding the establishment of village-owned enterprises regulated in the Banyumas District Regulation No. 6 of 2016 concerning the Establishment and Implementation of Village-Owned Enterprises. However, the policy cannot run optimally where many villages do not have village-owned enterprises. So that one of the efforts made by the government is to establish a joint village-owned business entity (BUMADes). The purpose of this study aims to analyze and learn how the program implementation of joint village-owned enterprises in Banyumas Regency. To achieve the research aims, the research method used in this study was a qualitative method. This study found that the performance of the implementation of joint village-owned enterprises in Banyumas Regency, in general, has not run optimally. This is indicated by two aspects. First, the community and the government have not fully understood the implementation of joint village-owned enterprises. Second, similarities in the vision and mission of the two parties are more directed towards empowerment efforts so that the BUMADes implementation of the joint village-owned business enterprises program has not yet become a profit-oriented business unit (commercial institution). In fact, it is more directed at social units that has the aim for community empowerment (social institutions).
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