Village Fund Management and Community Satisfaction: Performance Review Based on Good Village Governance

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  • Kinanti Ritma Ratri State University of Surabaya
  • Rohmawati Kusumaningtias State University of Surabaya

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After the enactment of Law Number 6 of 2014 on Villages, villages began exercising their autonomy in governance. The primary goal of this regulation is to establish efficient village fund management, aiming to deliver superior services to the community and elevate public satisfaction. The allocation of Village Fund Allocation (ADD) from the government has significantly increased from 20 trillion IDR in 2015 to 70 trillion IDR in 2019. With this substantial increase in funding, it is anticipated that village governments will be able to provide exemplary services and achieve high levels of community satisfaction. This study refers to Good Village Governance as a framework for outlining the responsibilities of village officials in fulfilling their duties. The research is intended to evaluate the village government's performance of village fund management through the lens of community satisfaction. The methodology employed in this study involved a thorough literature review, drawing from articles discussing village fund management and community satisfaction. The findings of this study provide an overview that Good Village Governance has the potential to realise effective village fund management and increase community satisfaction.

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2024-11-08

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Ratri, K. R., & Kusumaningtias, R. (2024). Village Fund Management and Community Satisfaction: Performance Review Based on Good Village Governance. Proceeding ICAMEKA: International Conference Accounting, Management & Economics Uniska, 1(1), 292–303. Diambil dari https://icamekaproceedings.fe.uniska-kediri.ac.id/index.php/icameka/article/view/2

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