Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of village apparatus competence and Government internal control systems on village apparatus performance in Lhokseumawe City. This study uses primary data obtained by distributing questionnaires. There are 68 Gampongs/villages in Lhokseumawe City used as the population, and the samples are 232 respondents selected using the Census sampling technique. The data analysis method used is the Multiple Linear Regression method. The results partially and simultaneously show that village apparatus competence and the internal control system significantly influence village apparatus performance in Lhokseumawe City.

Highlights

  • Law Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government states that a village is a legal community unit that has territorial boundaries and the authority to regulate and manage government affairs and community interests

  • This study uses primary data obtained by distributing questionnaires to all village apparatus in Lhokseumawe City

  • Based on the tests and results, the first hypothesis partially shows that the village apparatus competence positively influences village apparatus performance in Lhokseumawe City

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Summary

Introduction

Law Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government states that a village is a legal community unit that has territorial boundaries and the authority to regulate and manage government affairs and community interests. The local government is the executor of the mandate to accelerate the village community welfare. Village apparatus performance is a measure that states how far the targets (quantity, quality, and time) have been achieved by management, which targets have been determined in advance (Qanun Number 6 of 2018). The capacity of the village government apparatus is currently still low in terms of financial management (Sidik, 2002). The quality of performance is still low due to education levels, which results in limited human resources. The village apparatus skills in mastering computers are low due to the lack of provision and training of information technology facilities and infrastructure and less discipline of village apparatus. From the results of the interview, it shows that the performance of the village apparatus in Lhokseumawe City has not been optimal

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