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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2021.vol8.no3.1417

The Governance of Mineral and Coal in Indonesia: The Theory U Approach  

MINDARTI, Lely Indah (Public Administration, Faculty of Administrative Sciences, Brawijaya University)
SUJONO, Sujono (Public Administration, Faculty of Administrative Sciences, Brawijaya University)
ZAUHAR, Soesilo (Public Administration, Faculty of Administrative Sciences, Brawijaya University)
HERMAWAN, Hermawan (Public Administration, Faculty of Administrative Sciences, Brawijaya University)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.8, no.3, 2021 , pp. 1417-1425 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to map mineral and coal (Minerba) policies by analyzing the law and producing research novelty on mineral and coal governance policies in Indonesia with the Theory U approach. This study uses a qualitative research with the U theory approach. The results of the SNA analysis indicate that good mineral and coal governance must be carried out at various levels, from micro to macro. First, related to regulations on mineral and coal governance at the macro level. Regulations regarding the management of mineral and coal need to be carried out with a deeper evaluation related to the tax system, licensing system, increased value added and downstreaming and mineral and coal funds. The second is related to the regulation of mining management in the meso level. Third, related to the management of mineral and coal at the micro level, it is necessary to conduct more stringent supervision of the impacts caused by the mining sector of the Minerba. In addition, surveillance is also carried out as per law in order to avoid harmful behavior for both the company and the state. The originality of this research is the theory of U in the Mining Law research.
Keywords
Theory U; Sustainable Mining Governance; Indonesia;
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