Effect Of The Effectiveness And Performance-Based Development Budget Commitment To The Organization Managerial Performance (Research at the City of Bandung Indonesia)
Government of Kenya Documents Reviewed During the Studypaperpublications3
Abstract: The documents that the researcher reviewed during the study were the Performance Contracting Guidelines, the Economic Recovery Strategy, the Second Medium Term Plan, the Jubilee Manifesto, the Sector Performance Standards, Citizens Service Delivery Charter and Kenya’s Vision 2030. She reviewed these documents as they are the blue prints towards realizing Vision 2030 and they are the road map to this realization. Currently all chief officers in all government ministries and accounting departments, State corporations, Local authorities and tertiary Institutions have signed performance contracts. There has been tremendous and measurable performance arising out of these ongoing government reform initiatives and resulting in international recognition and wide acclaim. For instance, the United Nations Public Service Award 2007 was awarded to Kenya in the category of improved Transparency, Accountability and Responsiveness in the Public Sector. This is a clear testimony of the great strides the Kenya Public Service is making in the area of reforms.
Developments in performance budgeting - Zulkhairil Amar Mohamad, MalaysiaOECD Governance
This presentation was made by Zulkhairil Amar Mohamad, Malaysia, at the 14th OECD-Asian Senior Budget Officials Meeting held in Bangkok, Thailand, on 13-14 December 2018
Budget Allocation System of Regional Government Authority (Case Study at Sela...iosrjce
One important aspect of governance and development is a financial management system as a
realization of the budget policy, which providing the spirit of efficiency and effectiveness of budget,
transparency and public accountability, sense of justice, as well as the achievement optimally. However, the
budget allocation has not demonstrated a healthy balance between the central and local government budget, so
it causing vertical gap that greatly affect to the performance of the overall development. Along with regional
autonomy, the spirit of decentralization, democratization, transparency and accountability that characterizes
governance implementation process, particularly in the process of management policy of regional budget
allocation, should be a common concern in the management of the budget allocation in Selayar Regency by
considering the principle of fairness toward the priority programs and the fulfillment of a wider public
participation
The document outlines the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) mission to assist the President in implementing policy across the executive branch. It describes OMB's roles in budget formulation and execution, management, regulatory review, legislative clearance, and issuing executive orders. The document states that OMB will develop an Open Government Plan to increase transparency, participation, and collaboration in these areas according to the President's Open Government Directive. It provides an overview of OMB's structure and key offices that carry out its central mission.
Budget implementation and economic growth in nigeriaAlexander Decker
This study examines the impact of budget implementation on economic growth in Nigeria from 1993 to 2010. The researcher developed an econometric model using gross domestic product (GDP) as the dependent variable and public total expenditure, public recurrent expenditure, public capital expenditure, and external debt as independent variables. The results of the ordinary least squares regression analysis show that budget implementation has a positive effect on economic growth in Nigeria. Specifically, GDP was found to have a positive relationship with public total expenditure and public recurrent expenditure, while it had a negative relationship with public capital expenditure and external debt. The study recommends that the government increase capital expenditure relative to recurrent expenditure and enact laws to ensure budgets are implemented according to plans in order to promote growth and development.
This document analyzes the allocative efficiency of the Indian banking system after financial sector reforms were introduced in the early 1990s. It finds that the overall allocative efficiency of the banking system has almost doubled in the post-reform period from 1993-2001 compared to the pre-reform period of 1981-1992. However, allocative efficiency improved more for the services sector than for agriculture and industry across most states. The study also found improvements in overall allocative efficiency for the majority of individual states in the post-reform period.
Budgeting system, Line-Item, Lump sum and PPBSrey castro
This document discusses different government budgeting systems, including line-item budgeting, lump sum budgeting, and program-planning budgeting. It provides examples and discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each system. Line-item budgeting lists expenditures by object without regard for programs, while lump sum budgeting uses broad expenditure categories. Program-planning budgeting stresses linking planning and budgeting to achieve national development objectives. The document also discusses the Philippine experience with these different budgeting approaches.
Government of Kenya Documents Reviewed During the Studypaperpublications3
Abstract: The documents that the researcher reviewed during the study were the Performance Contracting Guidelines, the Economic Recovery Strategy, the Second Medium Term Plan, the Jubilee Manifesto, the Sector Performance Standards, Citizens Service Delivery Charter and Kenya’s Vision 2030. She reviewed these documents as they are the blue prints towards realizing Vision 2030 and they are the road map to this realization. Currently all chief officers in all government ministries and accounting departments, State corporations, Local authorities and tertiary Institutions have signed performance contracts. There has been tremendous and measurable performance arising out of these ongoing government reform initiatives and resulting in international recognition and wide acclaim. For instance, the United Nations Public Service Award 2007 was awarded to Kenya in the category of improved Transparency, Accountability and Responsiveness in the Public Sector. This is a clear testimony of the great strides the Kenya Public Service is making in the area of reforms.
Developments in performance budgeting - Zulkhairil Amar Mohamad, MalaysiaOECD Governance
This presentation was made by Zulkhairil Amar Mohamad, Malaysia, at the 14th OECD-Asian Senior Budget Officials Meeting held in Bangkok, Thailand, on 13-14 December 2018
Budget Allocation System of Regional Government Authority (Case Study at Sela...iosrjce
One important aspect of governance and development is a financial management system as a
realization of the budget policy, which providing the spirit of efficiency and effectiveness of budget,
transparency and public accountability, sense of justice, as well as the achievement optimally. However, the
budget allocation has not demonstrated a healthy balance between the central and local government budget, so
it causing vertical gap that greatly affect to the performance of the overall development. Along with regional
autonomy, the spirit of decentralization, democratization, transparency and accountability that characterizes
governance implementation process, particularly in the process of management policy of regional budget
allocation, should be a common concern in the management of the budget allocation in Selayar Regency by
considering the principle of fairness toward the priority programs and the fulfillment of a wider public
participation
The document outlines the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) mission to assist the President in implementing policy across the executive branch. It describes OMB's roles in budget formulation and execution, management, regulatory review, legislative clearance, and issuing executive orders. The document states that OMB will develop an Open Government Plan to increase transparency, participation, and collaboration in these areas according to the President's Open Government Directive. It provides an overview of OMB's structure and key offices that carry out its central mission.
Budget implementation and economic growth in nigeriaAlexander Decker
This study examines the impact of budget implementation on economic growth in Nigeria from 1993 to 2010. The researcher developed an econometric model using gross domestic product (GDP) as the dependent variable and public total expenditure, public recurrent expenditure, public capital expenditure, and external debt as independent variables. The results of the ordinary least squares regression analysis show that budget implementation has a positive effect on economic growth in Nigeria. Specifically, GDP was found to have a positive relationship with public total expenditure and public recurrent expenditure, while it had a negative relationship with public capital expenditure and external debt. The study recommends that the government increase capital expenditure relative to recurrent expenditure and enact laws to ensure budgets are implemented according to plans in order to promote growth and development.
This document analyzes the allocative efficiency of the Indian banking system after financial sector reforms were introduced in the early 1990s. It finds that the overall allocative efficiency of the banking system has almost doubled in the post-reform period from 1993-2001 compared to the pre-reform period of 1981-1992. However, allocative efficiency improved more for the services sector than for agriculture and industry across most states. The study also found improvements in overall allocative efficiency for the majority of individual states in the post-reform period.
Budgeting system, Line-Item, Lump sum and PPBSrey castro
This document discusses different government budgeting systems, including line-item budgeting, lump sum budgeting, and program-planning budgeting. It provides examples and discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each system. Line-item budgeting lists expenditures by object without regard for programs, while lump sum budgeting uses broad expenditure categories. Program-planning budgeting stresses linking planning and budgeting to achieve national development objectives. The document also discusses the Philippine experience with these different budgeting approaches.
Integrated Development Performance Monitoring and Evaluation System in Indone...Arief Wiroyudo
The document discusses integrated development performance monitoring and evaluation (MONEV) systems in Indonesia. It provides background on decentralization in Indonesia and the importance of MONEV for accountability, resource allocation, and learning. It analyzes problems with Indonesia's current MONEV system, such as duplicative reporting requirements, lack of impact on planning, and high costs. The document argues for an integrated national MONEV system to better link information between central and regional governments to improve development planning.
Do Regional Finance Accountability And Budgetary Composition Enhance Regional...inventionjournals
Accountability is pivotal factor in the implementation of successful good governance since accountability is an indicator whether public fund is spent properly or not. Another relevant factor is budgetary composition more particularly local tax revenue and capital expenditure due to their correlation with public service. Empirical evidence showed that regional finance accountability affected regional economic performance measured using the Supreme Audit Board opinion and the amount of saved fund had negative and significant influence towards Gross Regional Domestic Product. On the other hand, budgetary surplus had positive and significant influence towards the Gross Regional Domestic Product. Budgetary composition and regional expenditure improved regional economic performance measured using local tax revenue and capital expenditure that have positive and significant influence towards Gross Regional Domestic Product.
03 Bank and Policy Journal ISSN 2790-1041.pdfPublisherNasir
ISSN - 2790 – 1041
E-ISSN - 2790 – 2366
Bank and Policy
Vol.2, Issue 2, 2022
Kuban, Russia - Baku, Azerbaijan
Published (Founder) by: International Meetings and Conferences Re-search Association – IMCRA
It was established 2021. VOEN:
Evolution of budgeting system in malaysia (10 page)Mohd Hasim Ujang
A group assignment for the subject 'Budget Administration', Master of Public Policy, University Malaya. This subject was taught by Tan Sri Sulaiman Mahbob, former Director-General of Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister's Department and current Chairman of Felda Global Ventures (FGV).
The document contains the Results Matrices for the 2011-2016 Philippine Development Plan which aim to facilitate tracking development results and monitoring/evaluating progress of the Plan. It discusses managing for development results using a "whole-of-government" approach by linking results-oriented planning, budgeting, implementation and evaluation processes. The Matrices provide indicator frameworks for outcome statements in the Plan's strategic framework to allow for assessment and performance measurement.
The document contains the Results Matrices for the 2011-2016 Philippine Development Plan which aim to facilitate tracking development results and monitoring/evaluating progress of the Plan. It discusses managing for development results using a whole-of-government approach and outlines how the Matrices were developed including defining results, indicators, baselines and targets. The Matrices link the Plan's strategies and outcomes to the government's five major guideposts of anti-corruption, poverty reduction, economic growth, peace and rule of law, and environmental integrity.
RECTIFYING PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS IN INDONESIA’S GOVERNMENT AGENCIESIAEME Publication
Performance appraisal is a fundamental indicator to ensure public accountability
in the frame of good governance principles. Some studies examine effectiveness of
performance appraisal in public organizations, particularly local government
institutions. However, most studies focused on financial accountability achievement
which tend to overlook management-based perspective. Hence, this study aims to
analyze performance measurement that can contribute to improve performance in the
frame of management-based. The study was conducted in qualitative approach and
focused on government agencies in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. Data
collection techniques used were interview, observations and document study. The
result of this research is providing alternative performance measurement model not
only for the provincial government of South Sulawesi but also for other local
governments.
Performance and outcomes are crucial for every penny that is spent. It is important to envision the outcome for every policy or programme/scheme, whether it is negative or positive, particularly for the Government. And for a state where budget deficit has become kind of norm, it is really really important
Sample Research in Managerial Economics.pdfFroilanBanal1
The document discusses a graduate course on public fiscal management and accountability. It aims to describe government budgeting in various countries, assess effectiveness and efficiency of public spending, and determine industries receiving government funds for economic growth. It provides an introduction to government budgets outlining resources and planned usage. The importance of budgeting for achieving socio-economic goals is discussed. Later sections provide methodology for analyzing literature on government expenditure, effectiveness of budgeting, spending, and expenses. Examples from the Philippines are given on budgeting systems and participatory budgeting initiatives. Tables summarize journals on related issues like planning, budgeting, and socio-development goals.
The Effect Of Government Apparatus Competence And The Effectiveness Of Government Internal Control Toward The Quality Of Financial Reporting And Its Impact On The Performance Accountability In Local Government (Survey Of All Units Local Government In Tegal City – Central Java Province- Indonesian)
The document presents an overview of different approaches to budgeting in the public sector, including incremental budgeting which is currently used in Northern Ireland. It discusses recommendations from reports to move towards budgeting approaches that more explicitly link budgets to performance and outcomes. Alternative approaches described include zero-based budgeting, priority-based budgeting, and performance-based budgeting. The document provides details on the advantages and disadvantages of different budgeting methods.
Performance measurement in the public sector aims to increase transparency and accountability. It involves quantifying the effectiveness and efficiency of programs and processes using various tools. Some key challenges include linking outputs to outcomes, comparing measures across different programs, and quantifying qualitative objectives. Additionally, a large proportion of costs are not easily traced to outputs and outcomes, and balancing comprehensive versus concise performance reporting can be difficult. Overall, performance measurement in the public sector faces greater challenges than the private sector due to multiple objectives rather than pure profit-focus.
Analysis of Budget Realization to Assess the Effectiveness and Efficiency of ...ijtsrd
This study aims to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of the performance of the regional government of the Gowa Regency Tourism and Culture Office in 2017 2019. The types of data used in this research are qualitative and quantitative data. The data sources used are primary and secondary data. The analytical method used is descriptive quantitative. The results showed that the level of effectiveness of the Department of Tourism and Cultures budget management during the 2017 2019 fiscal year. can be said to be very effective, because by having an average effectiveness ratio above 100 . Meanwhile, the level of efficiency of budget management for the Tourism and Culture Office during the 2017 2019 fiscal year can be said to be less efficient, because the average efficiency ratio is above 90 percent. Supardi Yanto | Nur Fatwa Basar | Sitti Muliana "Analysis of Budget Realization to Assess the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Performance in the Department of Tourism and Culture of Gowa Regency, South Sulawesi" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-2 , February 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38597.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/economics/accounting/38597/analysis-of-budget-realization-to-assess-the-effectiveness-and-efficiency-of-performance-in-the-department-of-tourism-and-culture-of-gowa-regency-south-sulawesi/supardi-yanto
Assessment of Local Governance and Development Performance in IndonesiaDr. Astia Dendi
1. The document discusses performance measurement models implemented in Indonesia following its decentralization in 2001. It explores challenges with current central-government driven models.
2. A nested model is proposed that integrates three spheres of evaluation: financial/budget performance, governance performance, and development performance. This aims to make evaluation more attainable and useful for local governments.
3. The paper also discusses lessons learned and suggestions for an effective process to implement the nested performance evaluation model, including collaborative efforts between central and local governments.
Tools for spending review in Japan and Key performance indicator utilisation ...OECD Governance
The document discusses various tools used for spending review in Japan, including national audits, policy evaluations, budget execution surveys, and administrative program reviews. It provides details on each tool, such as the organizations that conduct them and how the results are used. The document also discusses key performance indicators and gives examples of potential KPIs in areas like social security, social infrastructure, and education. It emphasizes clarifying the timing, targets, and organizations responsible for reforms and establishing quantitative benchmarks to evaluate effects on expenditures and growth.
Performance Audit of Using of Budgetary Funds – SAI KazakhstanAsosaiJournal
Improving the efficiency of budget expenditures is one of the most important tasks facing state and local government bodies. The current stage of development of Kazakhstan is characterized by the setting of large-scale national socio-economic tasks, the solution of which should be carried out on the basis of qualitative transformations and improving the efficiency of the state in various spheres of the economy. This is the goal of the current administrative reform, the essence of which is to create an effective system of public administration, as well as the budget reform, which provides for the transition to the formation and execution of budgets at all levels based on the set goals of the state policy and the expected results of their achievement.
Laos: Evaluation of the Impact of Budget Norms on Budget Equalization Needs (...Jean-Marc Lepain
This document evaluates the macro-fiscal impact of introducing budget norms and equalizing funding needs across Lao PDR's general budget. It finds that disparities in per capita funding between provinces can reach 300% in some sectors and are not linked to objective criteria. Introducing budget norms over 6 years will close the initial 4.78% funding gap from equalization at less than 1% of the budget annually. However, absorbing increased budgets will require careful planning and monitoring to build absorption capacity in provinces. Budget norms face challenges from inaccurate provincial spending data and could require budget formulation and execution reforms. A phased-in 3-step implementation plan over 6 years is recommended.
Empirical Study of the Effect of Participation of Budget in Managerial Perfor...IJAEMSJORNAL
This literature study aims to build and construct conception more strongly based on empirical studies that have been conducted so that it can describe how the effects of budgeting participation in improving managerial performance. In this study the author uses a literature study approach based on empirical studies or studies in several international journals relating to budgetary participation with performance. The review of this article can be concluded that budgetary participation can provide a positive role in managerial performance. But budget participation is not the only factor that can improve managerial performance but budget participation can be moderated or mediated with other variables such as psychological capital, Job relevant Information, knowledge and competencies, leadership style, motivation, and others.
This presentation was made by Amanella Arevalo, Philippines, at the 12th Annual Meeting of OECD-Asian Senior Budget Officials held in Bangkok, Thailand, on 15-16 December 2016
This document summarizes a paper presented at the Kuala Lumpur International Business, Economics and Law Conference in November 2014.
The paper examines contemporary views on including modern forms of wealth, such as salaries, shares, and bank accounts, within the scope of zakat. It discusses how Muslim scholars have incorporated newly discovered sources of wealth not mentioned in the Quran or hadith.
The objectives and obligations of zakat are outlined, including establishing social welfare and protecting people from poverty. While some deny zakat obligations on non-traditional wealth, scholars justify including modern assets by citing Quranic principles of imposing zakat on all wealth.
The paper aims to advocate expanding z
This document discusses the phenomenon of life for the poor in city slums. It notes that slums tend to grow rapidly along with population growth, as low-income communities can only afford to build homes in undesignated areas. These slum settlements lack proper infrastructure and facilities. The document examines theories related to urban poverty and slums, and notes that existing theories are incremental and do not fully explain the links between urban poverty and slum formation. It also provides details on the locations and growth of slums in Semarang City, Indonesia, noting that slum areas lack orderly development and proper sanitation.
Integrated Development Performance Monitoring and Evaluation System in Indone...Arief Wiroyudo
The document discusses integrated development performance monitoring and evaluation (MONEV) systems in Indonesia. It provides background on decentralization in Indonesia and the importance of MONEV for accountability, resource allocation, and learning. It analyzes problems with Indonesia's current MONEV system, such as duplicative reporting requirements, lack of impact on planning, and high costs. The document argues for an integrated national MONEV system to better link information between central and regional governments to improve development planning.
Do Regional Finance Accountability And Budgetary Composition Enhance Regional...inventionjournals
Accountability is pivotal factor in the implementation of successful good governance since accountability is an indicator whether public fund is spent properly or not. Another relevant factor is budgetary composition more particularly local tax revenue and capital expenditure due to their correlation with public service. Empirical evidence showed that regional finance accountability affected regional economic performance measured using the Supreme Audit Board opinion and the amount of saved fund had negative and significant influence towards Gross Regional Domestic Product. On the other hand, budgetary surplus had positive and significant influence towards the Gross Regional Domestic Product. Budgetary composition and regional expenditure improved regional economic performance measured using local tax revenue and capital expenditure that have positive and significant influence towards Gross Regional Domestic Product.
03 Bank and Policy Journal ISSN 2790-1041.pdfPublisherNasir
ISSN - 2790 – 1041
E-ISSN - 2790 – 2366
Bank and Policy
Vol.2, Issue 2, 2022
Kuban, Russia - Baku, Azerbaijan
Published (Founder) by: International Meetings and Conferences Re-search Association – IMCRA
It was established 2021. VOEN:
Evolution of budgeting system in malaysia (10 page)Mohd Hasim Ujang
A group assignment for the subject 'Budget Administration', Master of Public Policy, University Malaya. This subject was taught by Tan Sri Sulaiman Mahbob, former Director-General of Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister's Department and current Chairman of Felda Global Ventures (FGV).
The document contains the Results Matrices for the 2011-2016 Philippine Development Plan which aim to facilitate tracking development results and monitoring/evaluating progress of the Plan. It discusses managing for development results using a "whole-of-government" approach by linking results-oriented planning, budgeting, implementation and evaluation processes. The Matrices provide indicator frameworks for outcome statements in the Plan's strategic framework to allow for assessment and performance measurement.
The document contains the Results Matrices for the 2011-2016 Philippine Development Plan which aim to facilitate tracking development results and monitoring/evaluating progress of the Plan. It discusses managing for development results using a whole-of-government approach and outlines how the Matrices were developed including defining results, indicators, baselines and targets. The Matrices link the Plan's strategies and outcomes to the government's five major guideposts of anti-corruption, poverty reduction, economic growth, peace and rule of law, and environmental integrity.
RECTIFYING PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS IN INDONESIA’S GOVERNMENT AGENCIESIAEME Publication
Performance appraisal is a fundamental indicator to ensure public accountability
in the frame of good governance principles. Some studies examine effectiveness of
performance appraisal in public organizations, particularly local government
institutions. However, most studies focused on financial accountability achievement
which tend to overlook management-based perspective. Hence, this study aims to
analyze performance measurement that can contribute to improve performance in the
frame of management-based. The study was conducted in qualitative approach and
focused on government agencies in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. Data
collection techniques used were interview, observations and document study. The
result of this research is providing alternative performance measurement model not
only for the provincial government of South Sulawesi but also for other local
governments.
Performance and outcomes are crucial for every penny that is spent. It is important to envision the outcome for every policy or programme/scheme, whether it is negative or positive, particularly for the Government. And for a state where budget deficit has become kind of norm, it is really really important
Sample Research in Managerial Economics.pdfFroilanBanal1
The document discusses a graduate course on public fiscal management and accountability. It aims to describe government budgeting in various countries, assess effectiveness and efficiency of public spending, and determine industries receiving government funds for economic growth. It provides an introduction to government budgets outlining resources and planned usage. The importance of budgeting for achieving socio-economic goals is discussed. Later sections provide methodology for analyzing literature on government expenditure, effectiveness of budgeting, spending, and expenses. Examples from the Philippines are given on budgeting systems and participatory budgeting initiatives. Tables summarize journals on related issues like planning, budgeting, and socio-development goals.
The Effect Of Government Apparatus Competence And The Effectiveness Of Government Internal Control Toward The Quality Of Financial Reporting And Its Impact On The Performance Accountability In Local Government (Survey Of All Units Local Government In Tegal City – Central Java Province- Indonesian)
The document presents an overview of different approaches to budgeting in the public sector, including incremental budgeting which is currently used in Northern Ireland. It discusses recommendations from reports to move towards budgeting approaches that more explicitly link budgets to performance and outcomes. Alternative approaches described include zero-based budgeting, priority-based budgeting, and performance-based budgeting. The document provides details on the advantages and disadvantages of different budgeting methods.
Performance measurement in the public sector aims to increase transparency and accountability. It involves quantifying the effectiveness and efficiency of programs and processes using various tools. Some key challenges include linking outputs to outcomes, comparing measures across different programs, and quantifying qualitative objectives. Additionally, a large proportion of costs are not easily traced to outputs and outcomes, and balancing comprehensive versus concise performance reporting can be difficult. Overall, performance measurement in the public sector faces greater challenges than the private sector due to multiple objectives rather than pure profit-focus.
Analysis of Budget Realization to Assess the Effectiveness and Efficiency of ...ijtsrd
This study aims to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of the performance of the regional government of the Gowa Regency Tourism and Culture Office in 2017 2019. The types of data used in this research are qualitative and quantitative data. The data sources used are primary and secondary data. The analytical method used is descriptive quantitative. The results showed that the level of effectiveness of the Department of Tourism and Cultures budget management during the 2017 2019 fiscal year. can be said to be very effective, because by having an average effectiveness ratio above 100 . Meanwhile, the level of efficiency of budget management for the Tourism and Culture Office during the 2017 2019 fiscal year can be said to be less efficient, because the average efficiency ratio is above 90 percent. Supardi Yanto | Nur Fatwa Basar | Sitti Muliana "Analysis of Budget Realization to Assess the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Performance in the Department of Tourism and Culture of Gowa Regency, South Sulawesi" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-2 , February 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38597.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/economics/accounting/38597/analysis-of-budget-realization-to-assess-the-effectiveness-and-efficiency-of-performance-in-the-department-of-tourism-and-culture-of-gowa-regency-south-sulawesi/supardi-yanto
Assessment of Local Governance and Development Performance in IndonesiaDr. Astia Dendi
1. The document discusses performance measurement models implemented in Indonesia following its decentralization in 2001. It explores challenges with current central-government driven models.
2. A nested model is proposed that integrates three spheres of evaluation: financial/budget performance, governance performance, and development performance. This aims to make evaluation more attainable and useful for local governments.
3. The paper also discusses lessons learned and suggestions for an effective process to implement the nested performance evaluation model, including collaborative efforts between central and local governments.
Tools for spending review in Japan and Key performance indicator utilisation ...OECD Governance
The document discusses various tools used for spending review in Japan, including national audits, policy evaluations, budget execution surveys, and administrative program reviews. It provides details on each tool, such as the organizations that conduct them and how the results are used. The document also discusses key performance indicators and gives examples of potential KPIs in areas like social security, social infrastructure, and education. It emphasizes clarifying the timing, targets, and organizations responsible for reforms and establishing quantitative benchmarks to evaluate effects on expenditures and growth.
Performance Audit of Using of Budgetary Funds – SAI KazakhstanAsosaiJournal
Improving the efficiency of budget expenditures is one of the most important tasks facing state and local government bodies. The current stage of development of Kazakhstan is characterized by the setting of large-scale national socio-economic tasks, the solution of which should be carried out on the basis of qualitative transformations and improving the efficiency of the state in various spheres of the economy. This is the goal of the current administrative reform, the essence of which is to create an effective system of public administration, as well as the budget reform, which provides for the transition to the formation and execution of budgets at all levels based on the set goals of the state policy and the expected results of their achievement.
Laos: Evaluation of the Impact of Budget Norms on Budget Equalization Needs (...Jean-Marc Lepain
This document evaluates the macro-fiscal impact of introducing budget norms and equalizing funding needs across Lao PDR's general budget. It finds that disparities in per capita funding between provinces can reach 300% in some sectors and are not linked to objective criteria. Introducing budget norms over 6 years will close the initial 4.78% funding gap from equalization at less than 1% of the budget annually. However, absorbing increased budgets will require careful planning and monitoring to build absorption capacity in provinces. Budget norms face challenges from inaccurate provincial spending data and could require budget formulation and execution reforms. A phased-in 3-step implementation plan over 6 years is recommended.
Empirical Study of the Effect of Participation of Budget in Managerial Perfor...IJAEMSJORNAL
This literature study aims to build and construct conception more strongly based on empirical studies that have been conducted so that it can describe how the effects of budgeting participation in improving managerial performance. In this study the author uses a literature study approach based on empirical studies or studies in several international journals relating to budgetary participation with performance. The review of this article can be concluded that budgetary participation can provide a positive role in managerial performance. But budget participation is not the only factor that can improve managerial performance but budget participation can be moderated or mediated with other variables such as psychological capital, Job relevant Information, knowledge and competencies, leadership style, motivation, and others.
This presentation was made by Amanella Arevalo, Philippines, at the 12th Annual Meeting of OECD-Asian Senior Budget Officials held in Bangkok, Thailand, on 15-16 December 2016
This document summarizes a paper presented at the Kuala Lumpur International Business, Economics and Law Conference in November 2014.
The paper examines contemporary views on including modern forms of wealth, such as salaries, shares, and bank accounts, within the scope of zakat. It discusses how Muslim scholars have incorporated newly discovered sources of wealth not mentioned in the Quran or hadith.
The objectives and obligations of zakat are outlined, including establishing social welfare and protecting people from poverty. While some deny zakat obligations on non-traditional wealth, scholars justify including modern assets by citing Quranic principles of imposing zakat on all wealth.
The paper aims to advocate expanding z
This document discusses the phenomenon of life for the poor in city slums. It notes that slums tend to grow rapidly along with population growth, as low-income communities can only afford to build homes in undesignated areas. These slum settlements lack proper infrastructure and facilities. The document examines theories related to urban poverty and slums, and notes that existing theories are incremental and do not fully explain the links between urban poverty and slum formation. It also provides details on the locations and growth of slums in Semarang City, Indonesia, noting that slum areas lack orderly development and proper sanitation.
This document summarizes a paper presented at the Kuala Lumpur International Business, Economics and Law Conference in 2014. The paper discusses the relationship between open trade, economic growth, and environmental regulations in Iran. It notes that while economic growth is important, fast growth can damage the environment. There is a potential conflict between policies promoting growth and those protecting the natural world. The paper also examines international environmental law and various trade measures used by governments to protect the environment, as well as how free trade approaches in agreements like GATT can potentially limit some environmental regulations and protections.
This document discusses the impacts of establishing the Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK) on Indonesia's central bank. It notes that previously, different institutions regulated different types of financial institutions, which caused weak oversight. The OJK now regulates all financial institutions. Its establishment impacted various aspects of banks and non-bank financial institutions. It also shifted regulatory and supervisory tasks from Bank Indonesia to the OJK. There is a debate around whether oversight should be consolidated or separated, and the document discusses arguments on both sides regarding maintaining monetary stability and preventing conflicts of interest.
This document discusses the role and mandate of the UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) office in Malaysia and the challenges it faces. It provides background on the establishment of UNHCR and its core mandate to protect refugees internationally on a non-political basis. The document outlines UNHCR's functions such as determining refugee status, providing shelter and assistance, and promoting international refugee conventions. It also discusses UNHCR's supervisory role over the 1951 Refugee Convention and challenges in fulfilling its mandate given limitations but need to engage with political issues among states. The relationship between UNHCR and authorities in Malaysia needs improvement to better respect UNHCR's role and powers in protecting refugees.
This document discusses establishing the "best interests of the child" principle as an international custom. It begins by defining the principle and how it was codified in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. It then analyzes whether the principle has become customary international law by examining its widespread acceptance and application by states. The document aims to show that treating the principle as customary law would strengthen protections for children by binding all states to consider children's best interests.
This document provides an overview of setting up a business in Indonesia. It discusses Indonesia's geography, political institutions, economy, and key business entities under Indonesian law. The main business structures available for foreign investors are representative offices, limited liability companies (PTs), and foreign direct investment through a PMA company. It also covers important considerations like employment laws, the banking and finance system, and insolvency regulations. The document aims to help foreign businesses understand Indonesia's legal framework for investment and establishing operations.
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EFFECT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS AND PERFORMANCE-BASED DEVELOPMENT
BUDGET COMMITMENT TO THE ORGANIZATION
MANAGERIAL PERFORMANCE
(Research at the City of Bandung Indonesia)
Aneu Kuraesin RS
STIE Ekuitas Bandung
Jl P.H.H.Mustopa.No.31 Bandung – Indonesia
aneukuraesin@gmail.com Tel;62-022-7276323
ABSTRACT
This study aims to examine the effect of the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting
and organizational commitment on managerial performance in the City of Bandung.
The population of this study is the Local Government Unit of Bandung, while the data
collection process conducted by using questionnaires. Questionnaires were distributed to 35 SKPD
in the City of Bandung. Data processing is done using path analysis (path analysis).
The analysis showed that (1) the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting can
improve the organization's commitment to the Government of Bandung, (2) the effectiveness of
performance-based budgeting can improve managerial performance in the City of Bandung, and
(3) the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting and organizational commitment . together to
improve managerial performance.
Keywords: effectiveness of performance-based budgeting, organizational commitment, and
managerial performance.
INTRODUCTION
In the law 17 of 2003 on financial management is about performance-based budgeting has
been implemented in the public sector organizations, but in the implementation of the results are
still not appropriate especially in terms of performance. That is because a variety of assessment
indicators, from the audit of financial statements both central and local government in 2007-2009
in the Report of the Ministry of Finance Institutions (LKKL) as supporters of Government
Financial Statements (Audited) examination results are very significant, more evident in the
following table :
Table 1.1
Opinion developments over LKKL Year 2007-2009
LKKL OPINION
TOTAL
WTP % WDP % TW % TMP %
YEAR
2007
15 19% 31 39% 1 1% 33 41% 80
YEAR
2008
34 41% 30 37% 0 0% 18 22%
82
YEAR
2009
44 57% 26 33% 0 0% 8 10% 78
Sources: LHPS 1 OF 2010, (CPC, 2010) AS OF July 31, 2010
In general, the table above shows that from year to year, CPC opinion LKKL there is a
tendency towards improvement in the quality of financial reporting. It can be seen from the
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increase in the number of ministries / agencies (KL) central government obtain WTP while on the
other side of this table also shows the trend of reduction in the number of financial reports are
received opinion KL 'Not Giving Opinions (TMP) by the CPC.
While the above opinions CPC examination Local Government Finance Report (LKPD) for the
years 2007-2009 are presented in Table 1.2 below:
Table 1.2
Opinion recapitulation above LKPD Year 2007-2009
LKPD
Opinion
total
WTP % WDP % TW % TMP %
Year
2007
4 1% 283 60% 59 13% 123 26% 469
Year
2008
12 3% 324 67% 31 6% 116 24% 483
Year
2009
14 4% 259 74% 30 9% 45 13% 348
Sources: LHPS 1 of 2010 (CPC, 2010) by July 31, 2010
Of some of the conditions which have been disclosed to indicate that the performance of
public sector organizations both central and local governments have not shown a good
performance. Research related to performance-based budgeting has been done by some previous
researchers. Research conducted by Phuong (2007) found that there are three main factors heyday
of the performance-based budget that is: by Fredrick Taylor's scientific management, increase
public pressure on the role and practice of government and expansion of government
responsibilities. Thus the application of performance-based budgeting can improve accountability,
thus increasing the performance of public sector organizations. Besides, there are three main
factors causing the collapse of a performance-based budget, namely: the weaknesses and
limitations of performance-based budgeting itself, the conflict between the powers between the
executive and the legislature quickly within the new born budgeting practices.
While research on performance-based budgeting is done by Moch Lukmanul Judge (2008)
prove that the implementation of performance-based budgeting in Indonesia University of
Education has been running effectively seen from the percentage achieved performance level plan
/ targets, although in practice so often there is a discrepancy between the realization of the plan
previous set. Whereas Sufiati (2009) conducted a study on the relationship quality of performance-based
budgeting and operating effectiveness of the controls with the performance of the work unit
area (District Bulukumbu case study in South Sulawesi). The results show that the performance-based
budgeting and quality control partially effective operation can improve performance on
education in Bulukumba.
Results were then linked to the condition of city government. Where the fiscal year of 2006
is the application of a fundamental change in the finances of a city government. Changes include:
preparation of budget revenue and expenditure (budget) changed from the traditional system-oriented
only input into performance-based budgeting system performance-oriented (performance)
or the results of the program are determined based on the aspirations of the public. Format the old
budget structure that consists only of income and expenditure, turned into revenue, expenditure
and financing.
However in practice there are many obstacles and problems , among others, is the presence
of some of the findings of the 2007 regional budget items . Related to Government Regulation (
PP ) No. . 24 of 2005 on government accounting standards , in particular the balance sheet
presentation of financial statements that describes the financial position of an entity's accounting
of the asets , liabilities and equity on a specific date . Position balance Bandung in 2007 showed
asets of Rp 18.89 T while in 2008 reached USD 18.69 , down USD 0.20 T T. While liability in
2008 to Rp 16.56 M in 2007 while Rp 14 , 73 M. and aspects of equity in 2008 to Rp 18.88 T in
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2007 was Rp 18.86 T. whereas in 2009 the composition of the city budget held high efficiency
with a delay of some activities on education followed by sharpening and strengthening the
education sector expenditure allocation very large to reach approximately 43 % of the total budget
expenditure in the 2009 budget . This fact resulted in the budget process at the level of the Special
Committee for Parliament in 2009 gave rise to a very fantastic deficit figures , reaching USD 800
M or an increase of USD 381 M of the numbers listed in the financial memorandum of Rp 414 M
( source : Oris Riswan Budiana - second Bandung ) . This indicates the lack of effectiveness of
performance-based budgeting in the city of Bandung .
Another phenomenon , the CPC examination over West Java province LKPD FY 2009
shows that the Bandung LKPD got Gives Opinion opinions ( TMP ) or Disclaimer . Giving a
disclaimer opinion due to : presentation and disclosure of government equity to 20 % above the
local company is not presented under the equity method as stated in the Government Accounting
Standards ( SAP ) , presentation and disclosure of revolving funds to communities not served in
accordance net realizable value as stated in SAP , the direct use of revenue is not done through the
mechanism of the budget so that the transaction is not in the budget realization report ( LRA ) FY
2009 , the presentation of accounts receivable and debt is not supported by the detailed list of
debtors / creditors and sources of evidence documents occurrence receivables / debts, inventory is
not supported by the detailed list of inventory and not equipped with the minutes of inventory
Taking on the balance sheet date on education throughout . In addition , the presentation of the
detailed list of assets is not supported asets and document a list of the inventory and assessment
asets . Even if the data is owned inventory data has been not current and is not valid . Because
mutation of goods between SKPDs not followed by mutation recording . (source : Baban
Gandapurnama - detikbandung) . This indicates that the financial statements have not been
entirely appropriate Government Accounting Standards , yet orderly management of assets (goods
and Regional Owned Inventory) , awareness , tolerance and commitment is still needed .
Previous research also proved that the performance-based budget has an influence on the
efficiency of the allocation of expenditure area is one dimension of the performance of public
sector organizations . And the role of the apparatus in the budget planning and organizational
commitment and simultaneous partial effect on managerial performance , which is only
highlighted the role of research personnel in the structure of the budget , while a number of other
variables influencing variables managerial performance has not been highlighted in the study ,
including the budget process start of public aspirations have not been included in the study . Then
further investigated in this study will influence how the effectiveness of performance-based
budgeting and organizational commitment on managerial performance at the level of the working
unit (SKPD) , especially in the city . In addition , previous studies demonstrate that organizational
commitment , preparation of structural decentralization and participation affect the performance of
managers of government agencies . Demonstrate organizational commitment and confidence
strong support for the values and objectives (goals) to be achieved by the organization (Mowday et
al . 1979) ; (Edfan Darlis , 2002) . Strong organizational commitment in the individual will cause
the individual to strive to achieve organizational goals in accordance with the interests of their
planned destination (Angledan Perry , 1981; Porter et al . , 1974)
While research supports the existence of a positive and significant relationship between
participative budgeting and managerial performance of which is Brownell (1982); Brownell and
Mc Innes (1986) and Indriantoro (1993). Participative budgeting signifikat not have influence on
managerial performance is found by (Milani, 1975; Kenis, 1979; Brownell and Hirst, 1986).
In this study some of the phenomena studied further related to performance-based
budgeting is a change in the pattern of public sector budgeting should be understood by local
government officials (Mardiasmo, 2004). Organizational commitment on the part of local
government officials felt was not good, it is seen from a given service still takes a long time. The
role of managers in planning and operassional activities are carried out according to the principles
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botton up-top down that each organizational unit managers create and submit each draft budget
to the budget committee to consider the economic resources available. Then combined and
harmonized with a mutual agreement. The process of reaching an agreement and this agreement
makes the presence or absence of each unit change in the budget, for this to be communicated to
the unit concerned.
BASIC THEORY
Effectiveness
The concept of effectiveness is a very broad concept that includes understanding the various
factors within and outside the organization, this led to there are many different views / opinions
that vary from the experts about the effectiveness of the concept.
Gabson (1990:35) points out: When something good planning in terms of time, cost and
quality, it can be said to be effective. So in this case the planning function includes activities set
goals to be achieved and establish appropriate tools to achieve specific targets.
Observing from a variety of expert opinions about effectiveness, it can be concluded that
the effectiveness or success is something that shows how far the level of effect in order to attract
the goal has been achieved by a particular organization with a predetermined plan in keidupan
daily activities and is a measure of success management in the management and utilization of
resources (personnel and financial means) are rare and valuable.
Budget
Budget by Horngren et.al (2000) is defined as follows:
A Budget is the quantitative expression of the proposed plan of action by management for a future
time period, and is an aid to the coordination and implementation of the plan. A budget can cover
financial and non-financial aspects of these plans and acts as a blueprint for the organization to
follow in the upcoming period. Budget covering financial aspects managemen't quantify
expectation regarding future income, cash flows, and financial positision.
The definition states that a budget is a quantitative expression of a proposed management plan for
a period of time to come and is a tool for coordinating and implementing the plan.
Performance Based Budget
Budget performance (Performance budgeting system) was first introduced in the U.S. in the
1960s. Performance of structured approach to address the weaknesses in the traditional budget,
particularly the weakness caused by the absence of benchmarks that can be used to measure
performance in achieving the goals and objectives of public service. Performance-based budgeting
is a budget system that promotes the achievement of the work or the output of a cost allocation
plan or set of inputs (Indra Bastian 2006:52). Budget with emphasis on the performance
approaches the concept of value for money and control over the performance of the output. While
performance-based budgeting is a budgeting method for management to associate each funding as
outlined in activities with expected outputs and outcomes including efisisiensi the achievement of
these outputs. Outputs and results are set forth in the performance targets for each unit of work. As
for how that goal is achieved, followed by the program set forth in the financing at every level of
goal attainment.
Understanding the performance of the budget according to Government Performance Result Act
(GPRA) in Yowono Soni, et al (2008: 81) are:
“Performance budgeting is a systematic approach to help goverment became more
responsive to the taxpaying public by linking program funding to perfomance and
production.”
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Meanwhile, the Government of Alberta, Canada define performance budgeting are:
“....... is a system of planning, budgeting, and evaluation that emphasizes the relationship
between money budgeted and result exspected”.
Performance budgeting system is basically a system that includes programming activities
and performance measures as an instrument to achieve the goals and objectives of the program.
These systems require performance indicators, performance standards, cost standards and
benchmarks of each type of service. The budget must be based on the objectives to be achieved in
the fiscal year, the presence of absence of service standards and the size of the unit cost. Each Unit
(SKPD) must be able to plan their budgets based on the duties and functions, the level of priority
of each job, the specific goals and objectives with a clear assessment indicators and measurable so
that each level in a unit would have a responsibility that clear.
Organizational commitment
Commitment of members of the organization to be crucial for an organization to create a
survival of any organization organizational form. Commitment menunujukkan employee of a
company's desire to stay and work and devote themselves to the company.
Meanwhile, according Jarvi (1999), commitment consists of four aspects: 1) the object
(objects), because they are an important part in the shadow of the target, 2) typology (typologies),
which helps to understand the different types of the commitment and provide instruments to
analyze, what happens kind of commitment, 3) the terms (terms), because an individual with
regard to planning, the impression of action, for the determination of targets, as well as important
in job orientation and decision making process, 4) the and development commitments, which
provides the dynamic aspects of the development of this study.
According to Robbins (2002), organizational commitment as a situation where an employee
is in favor of a particular organization and its goals and intend to maintain membership in the
organization. Robbins emphasizes the partiality of employees to the organization and the
seriousness of the employee towards the achievement of organizational goals and employee efforts
to stay afloat.
According to McShane and Glinow (2003), employee statements, identification and
engagement of employees is a reference that shows the commitment of employees to the
organization.
Managerial performance
Lau et al. (1997) states that managerial performance is the performance of individual
members of the organization, in accordance with the authority and responsibility of each in a
managerial position in order to achieve organizational goals.In connection with this study, which
is defined as the performance of managerial performance structural officials on regional work
units (on education) involved in the preparation of the budget. This is a structural Officials ¬
managers-managers in their respective positions. They were given the authority and responsibility
for planning programs. Activities and budgets in accordance with the duties and functions which it
aspires and to implement and account for them in accordance with a predefined.
Managers produced a performance by deploying talent. ability and effort some other people
who are in authority areas. A manager's performance is also related to its competence,
organizational environment, motivation, nature and type of work being handled (Lau et al., 1997).
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Objects in this study is the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting (X1),
organizational commitment (X2) and managerial performance (Y). Based on the research object
which is used as the unit of analysis in this study is the working unit (SKPD) in Bandung.
The time period used in this study was a cross-sectional moment is the fact that the data can
only be used once within a period of observation by Mudrajad Kuncoro (2003) Cross-sectional
(cross-point of the study) carried out one time and reflects the portrait of a state at a given moment
.
The population in this study is the Regional Working Units (on education) is 54 on
education that exist in the Municipality of Bandung. Determination of sample size using the
formula of Taro Yamane cited in Rakhmad (1998:82) as follows:
n =
N
. 1 2 N d +
Description:
n is the sample size
N is the population size
d2 is defined precision that is 0.1
1 that is a constant
54
n =
54.(0,1)2 + 1
54
=
1,54
= 35,06 (be rounded 35 SKPD)
Path analysis
To analyze the data in this study will be used path analysis. Based on the research model, the
equations in the path analysis are:
X2 = X2X1X1 + 1 .......................................... (1)
Y = YX1X1 + YX2X2 + 2 ................................ (2)
Description:
Y is the performance of managerial
X1 is the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting
X2 is the organization's commitment
X2X1 ie path coefficients of variables X1 with X2
YX1 ie path coefficients of variables X1 with Y
YX2 ie path coefficients X2 with Y
is the error term (residual)
a). Determine the correlation coefficient, with the formula:
r =
( )( )
n x x x x
−
.
{ 2
− ( ) 2
}{ 2
−
( ) 2
}
1
1
2
2
1 2 1 2
. .
n x x n x x
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b). Determine the path coefficients (x2x1)
In connection with the structure of the equation (1) is, shows that there is only a cause
variable (X1) and there is only one variable result (X2), then this structure is nothing but a
simple linear structure, so that the value of the correlation coefficient is the value of the path
coefficient.
Hypothesis Testing
Based on the research hypotheses proposed in this study , the statistical hypotheses formulated to
be tested as follows :
1 . Testing the first hypothesis
To test whether the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting can enhance
organizational commitment . Used statistical t-test with statistical hypothesis as follows :
H0 : 0 x2x1 effectiveness of performance-based budgeting does not increase
organizational commitment .
Ha : x2x1 0 the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting can enhance
organizational commitment .
2 . Testing the second hypothesis :
To test whether the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting ; partially organizational
commitment can improve managerial performance . Used statistical t-test with statistical
hypothesis as follows :
H0 : 0 yxi1.2 effectiveness of performance-based budgeting ; organizational
commitment partially not improve managerial performance
Ha : yxi1.2 0 the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting ; partially organization's
commitment to improve the performance of managerial
Test Statistic t :
1) The first hypothesis:
t arithmetic =
Px x
2 1
( 2
( ))( )
1 2 1
R x x C
( − −
1)
−
n k
ii
i : 1
2) The second hypothesis:
t arithmatic =
Pyx
i i : 1 , 2
( 2
( ))( )
1 1 2
R y x x C
( − −
1)
−
n k
ii
From these calculations then compared between the t value with the table value of t at 95%
confidence level ( = 0.05), with the following decision criteria:
If t count t table: H0, Ha rejected
If t count t table: H0 is rejected, Ha accepted
RESEARCH DATA ANALYSIS
The validity of the results of variable effectiveness of Performance Based Budgeting
Questionnaire study of organizational commitment variable IEM consists of 16 questions obtained
all the items have rhitung values 0.30, so it can be concluded that all the items are valid for
measuring the effectiveness of variable performance-based budgeting.
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Results Validity Variables Organizational Commitment.
Test results question the validity of the 14 items obtained all the items have rhitung values 0.30,
so the results of testing the validity of the questionnaire items showed all the questions that used to
be valid for measuring organizational commitment variables.
The validity of the results of Managerial Performance Variables
Questionnaire study of managerial performance variables consisted of 7 items question. The
results of the correlation calculations to score each of the questions with a total score of all items
managerial performance variable statement in any managerial performance variables have
correlation values above 0.3 as a limit value of said item questionnaire study can be used
(acceptable).
Results of Path Analysis
The initial step in the calculation is to determine the amount of correlation between variables. The
results of the calculation of correlations among the variables studied can be seen in the following
table:
Table 1.1
Correlation Between Variables
managerial
performance
The effectiveness of
performance-based
budgeting
organizational
commitment
managerial performance 1.000 0,700 0,351
The effectiveness of
performance-based
budgeting
0,700 1.000 0,169
organizational commitment 0,351 0,169 1.000
Sources: Data Processing Results 2011
Based on the results of a calculation in mind the magnitude of the correlation between the
effectiveness of performance-based budgeting and organizational commitment is 0.169, the value
of the correlation between the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting and managerial
performance is equal to 0,700 and the value of the correlation between organizational commitment
and managerial performance is 0.771.
table 1.2
Results of Path Coefficient Influence Effectiveness of performance-based budgeting and
organizational commitment on managerial performance
Coefficientsa
Model Unstandardized
Coefficients
Standardized
Coefficients
B Std. Error Beta t Sig.
1 (Constant) 3.482 6.379 .546 .589
Efektivitas penyusunan
anggaran berbasis kinerja (X1)
.299 .053 .660 5.626 .000
Komitmen Organisasi (X2) .115 .056 .239 2.040 .049
a. Dependent Variable: Kinerja Manajerial (Y)
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The results of the calculations in the table above in the column Standardized Coefficients
(Beta) in which the path coefficient for the effect of the effectiveness of performance-based
budgeting on managerial performance (Pyx1) is positive with a value of 0.660 (p = 0.000) and the
path coefficient for the effect of the organization's commitment to Performance managerial (Pyx2)
is positive in the amount of 0.239 (p = 0.049).
Once the path coefficients obtained, then the influence jointly the effectiveness of
performance-based budgeting and organizational commitment on managerial performance can be
calculated by multiplying the path coefficient of correlation between variables because the
variable result.
table 1.3
The results of the coefficient of determination (total effect) of X to Y
Model Summary
Model
R R Square
Adjusted R
Square
Std. Error of the
Estimate
1 .739a .546 .519 3.87376
a. Predictors: (Constant), organization commitment (X2), effectiveness
of performance based budgeting (X1)
The result shows the coefficient of determination (collectively influence) the effectiveness
of performance-based budgeting and organizational commitment on managerial performance is
obtained at 0.546.
Path coefficients of other variables outside of the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting
and organizational commitment is determined by the formula:
P = 1 0,546 Y −
= 0,674
From the calculation results obtained path coefficients can be calculated the influence of the
hypothesized variables. The image relationship X1, X2 and Y are as follows :
X1
X2
rX1X2 = 0,169
PYX2 =0,239
e
PYE = 0,674
Y
PYX1 = 0,660
Figure 1.1
Image Path Diagram of Structural Model
Influence effectiveness of performance-based budgeting (X1) and organizational commitment
(X2) on managerial performance (Y)
Research Hypothesis Testing
Hypothesis testing is done in two stages. In the first phase of testing path coefficients together and
in the second stage test was done partially to see the significance of each independent variable in
the model lines obtained.
1. In Simultaneous Path Coefficient Tests (Test F)
F test was used to test the effect of the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting and
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organizational commitment on managerial performance of business processes.
The hypothesis tested is as follows:
Ho1 : PYX1 = PYX 2 = 0
There was no significant effect together of the effectiveness of performance-based
budgeting and organizational commitment on managerial performance.
Ha1 : ada YXi P ¹ 0
There is a significant influence together of effectiveness of performance-based budgeting
and organizational commitment on managerial performance
Hypothesis testing is done through F. The calculation of the test statistic F test statistic
obtained the following results:
( )
2
X X
1 2
n k 1 ×R
( 2
)
X X
1 2
F =
k× 1-R
Y
Y
− −
(37 2 1) 0,546
− − ×
2 (1 0,546)
=
× −
= 20,425
The result of the calculation, the value of F for the model X to Y at 20.425.
From Table F F table with values obtained free derajta (db), db1 = k = 2 and db2 = n - k -
1 = 37-2-1 = 34 at 3,276.
F test of the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting and organizational commitment
on managerial performance obtained F value (20.425) F (3,276) which means that H0 is
rejected. This indicates that together of the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting
and organizational commitment on managerial performance significantly influence
managerial performance.
2. Partial Path Coefficient Tests
After simultaneous testing procedures H0 is rejected, and concluded a significant
difference together, then performed the t test. T test was conducted to determine whether
there is any effect of the partial trade promotion dimension consisting of the effectiveness
of performance-based budgeting and organizational commitment on managerial
performance. Statistical test used is the t test. Determination of the test results (acceptance
/ rejection of H0) can be done by comparing tcount with ttable. Ttable value by the number
of samples (n) = 37 number of variables (k) = 2; significant level = 5%, degrees of
freedom (db) = nk-1 = 37-2-1 = 34 was obtained for 2,032.
Table 1.4
Effect Hypothesis Testing in Partial
hypothesis Path
coefficient
Taccount ttable conclusion
statistical
The effectiveness of
performance-based budgeting
effect on managerial
performance
0,660 5,626 2,032 H0 rejected
Organizational commitment
affect managerial performance
0,239 2,040 2,032 H0 rejected
1. The effectiveness of the t test for the effect of performance-based budgeting on
managerial performance
Based on the calculations, the value of t-test for the effectiveness of variable performance-based
budgeting (X1) of 5.626. To see the influence effectiveness of performance-based
budgeting to managerial performance, statistical hypotheses used are as follows:
Ho2: PYX1 = 0 There is no influence effectiveness of performance-based budgeting on
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managerial performance
Ha2 :: PYX1 0 Effectiveness influences of performance-based budgeting on managerial
performance
Value of t is greater than the value of t ttable ie (5.626) t table (2.032), then the test results
for the variable path coefficients X1 declared Ho is rejected. That is, there is a partially significant
influence on the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting on managerial performance is
directly proportional to the direction of the effect (positive). So, the better the effectiveness of
performance-based budgeting will affect the performance of the higher managerial
2. T test for the effect of organizational commitment on managerial performance
Based on the calculations, the value of t-test for organizational commitment variable (X2) of
2.040. To see the effect of organizational commitment on managerial performance, statistical
hypotheses used are as follows:
HO3: r YX2 = 0 There is no influence of organizational commitment on managerial
performance
Ha3: r 0 YX2 influences of organizational commitment on managerial performance
Value of t is greater than the value of t ttable ie (2.040) t table (2.032) then the path coefficients
of the test results revealed X2 Ho is rejected. That is, there is a partially significant effect of
organizational commitment on managerial performance is directly proportional to the direction of
the effect (positive). So, the higher the organizational commitment will affect the performance of
the higher managerial.
Influence effectiveness of performance-based budgeting to managerial performance
The image relationship X1 on Y is as follows:
e
P Y E = 0 ,6 7 4
P Y X 1 = 0 ,6 6 0
X 1 Y
Figure 1.2
Image Path Diagram of Structural Model Influence Effectiveness of performance-based
budgeting to managerial performance
Of the path coefficient values obtained can then be calculated directly influence and indirect
influence of the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting on managerial performance as
follows :
The influence of X1 on Y
The influence of X1 on Y directly
= PYX1. P YX1 = 0,660 × 0,660
The influence of X1 on Y through X2
= PYX1. PX1X2. PYX2 = 0,660 × 0,169 ×0,239
= 0,435
= 0,027
total Effect = 0,462
It can be seen that the direct effect of performance-based budgeting Effectiveness tehadap
managerial performance is of 43.5% and an indirect influence effectiveness of performance-based
budgeting on managerial performance through organizational commitment is at 2.7%. The total
influence effectiveness of performance-based budgeting to managerial performance was 46.2%.
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The influence of organizational commitment on managerial performance
The image relationship X2 on Y is as follows:
X 2
P Y X 2 = 0 ,2 3 9
e
P Y E = 0 ,6 7 4
Y
Figure 1.3
Image Path Diagram of Structural Model
The influence of organizational commitment on managerial performance
Of the path coefficient values obtained can then be calculated directly influence and indirect
influence of Ko's commitment to the organization as a managerial performance following
Effect of X2 on Y
Direct influence on Y X2
= PYX2. P YX2 = 0,239 × 0,239
The influence X2 X2 to Y through
= PYX2. PX2X1. PYX1 =0,239 × 0,169 × 0,660
= 0,057
= 0,027
Total Pengaruh = 0,084
It can be seen that the direct effect of organizational commitment on managerial
performance is at 5.7% and the indirect effect of organizational commitment on managerial
performance effectiveness through performance-based budgeting is at 2.7%. The total effect of
organizational commitment on managerial performance is 8.4%.
Influence effectiveness of performance-based budgeting and organizational commitment on
managerial performance
The amount of influence the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting and organizational
commitment on managerial performance simultaneously in the following table:
table 1.5
Effect of X1 and X2 to Y
Variable
Path
coefficient
Direct
influence
Indirect effect (via)
Total
X1 X2
X1 0,660 43,5% + 2,7% + 46,2% +
X2 0,239 5,7% + 2,7% + 8,4% +
total Effect (R2) 54,6%
The influence of other factors () 45,4%
The direct effect is that the effectiveness of performance-based budgeting is 43.5% .
Contributions are not directly the effectiveness of performance -based budgeting on managerial
performance through organizational commitment of 2.7% . So in total the overall effect of the
effectiveness of performance-based budgeting on managerial performance was 46.2%.
Organizational commitment has a direct influence on managerial performance is large enough that
is equal to 5.7%. Contribute indirectly dimensions of organizational commitment through
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performance -based budgeting effectiveness of 2.7 % . Thus the overall effect of organizational
commitment on managerial performance is sebesat 8.4%.
Based on the above calculation is known that jointly influence the effectiveness of performance-based
budgeting and organizational commitment on managerial performance is the process by
54.6% and the remaining 45.4% influenced by other factors that are not entered into the study .
CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS
Conclusion
From the data processing has been done in the previous chapter, the researcher can conclude the
following:
1. The effectiveness of performance-based budgeting can improve the organization's
commitment to the City of Bandung.
2. The effectiveness of performance-based budgeting can improve managerial performance in
the City of Bandung.
3. The effectiveness of performance-based budgeting and organizational commitment together
can improve managerial performance .
Suggestion
Based on the discussions that have been previously described in this study there are some
suggestions that can be put forward , namely :
1. For variable managerial performance , dimensional representation has a low score because
based on field interviews were sent to represent the organization so that only certain people
are not evenly distributed , then the suggestions for future writers who are sent to a
representative in accordance with its competence should alternate so there is no jealousy
among employees .
2. This study used two independent variables that affect managerial performance . Some have
argued managerial performance is not solely influenced by two variables. For other
researchers who are interested in reviewing the same theme in the future need to consider to
include and examine other variables beyond the two variables that I researched .
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