Evaluation Study of Modern Store ArrangementPolicies in Banjarmasin City (Impact and Public Expectation)

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  • Muhammad Riyandi Firdaus , Falih Suedi , Bintoro Wardiyanto

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https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2023.14.03.122

Abstract

This study is to explore and analyze policy evaluation through the role of actors, especially the Government, in protecting the existence of small-scale business actors behind the strong capitalist economic flows represented by modern networked stores. In addition, this study also describes the impact and public expectations of the presence of modern networked stores in Banjarmasin City. Indicators of the role of policies become new knowledge spaces in policy evaluation studies that will provide practical benefits for the Government in seeing the natural policy conditions behind the evaluation process, which is often carried out in formal conditions. This study is an exploratory type using a qualitative approach that aims to view reality as something complete, complex, dynamic, meaningful and interactive with the case study method. The results show that policy evaluation is still not effective though the Regional Government as a critical actor has played its role in maintaining policy consistency so that competition between large investors represented through modern networked shops and small investors represented by micro, small and medium enterprises, and traders runs healthily. This paper argues that a consistent public policy will impact achieving the goals and objectives of the policy, only that an economic system based on capital, motives, and interests is another factor that influences the course of a evaluation public policy.

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2023-02-07 — Updated on 2023-02-07

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Evaluation Study of Modern Store ArrangementPolicies in Banjarmasin City (Impact and Public Expectation). (2023). Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 935-945. https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2023.14.03.122