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Evaluation of PKH and BPNT Social Assistance Programs Using William Dunn’s Five Dimensions: A Case Study in West Sulawesi, Indonesia

In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Administrative Science (ICAS 2024)

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  • Risma Abbas

    (Universitas Hasanuddin, Ilmu Administrasi, Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik)

  • Mohamad Tahir Haning

    (Universitas Hasanuddin, Ilmu Administrasi, Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik)

  • Hasniati Hasniati

    (Universitas Hasanuddin, Ilmu Administrasi, Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik)

  • Muhammad Rusdi

    (Universitas Hasanuddin, Ilmu Administrasi, Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik)

  • Muh Akmal Ibrahim

    (Universitas Hasanuddin, Ilmu Administrasi, Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik)

Abstract

This study evaluates the effectiveness of the Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) and Bantuan Pangan Non-Tunai (BPNT) social assistance programs in West Sulawesi, Indonesia, using William Dunn’s five dimensions of policy evaluation: effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, equity, and responsiveness. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative data from Likert-scale surveys with qualitative insights derived from interviews and official documents. The findings indicate significant contributions of these programs to poverty alleviation and basic needs fulfillment, but challenges persist regarding targeting accuracy and program responsiveness. This study provides actionable recommendations to improve the implementation of social assistance programs in Indonesia.

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  • Risma Abbas & Mohamad Tahir Haning & Hasniati Hasniati & Muhammad Rusdi & Muh Akmal Ibrahim, 2025. "Evaluation of PKH and BPNT Social Assistance Programs Using William Dunn’s Five Dimensions: A Case Study in West Sulawesi, Indonesia," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Ahmad Yani Andi & Ismail Nuralamsyah (ed.), Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Administrative Science (ICAS 2024), pages 392-413, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-791-5_41
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-791-5_41
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