Indonesia's education budgeting system denoting low adaptiveness: functionalism analysis

Sumiyana, Sumiyana and Effendi, Ruslan (2024) Indonesia's education budgeting system denoting low adaptiveness: functionalism analysis. COGENT SOCIAL SCIENCES, 10 (1). ISSN 2331-1886

[thumbnail of Indonesia s education budgeting system denoting low adaptiveness  functionalism analysis.pdf] Text
Indonesia s education budgeting system denoting low adaptiveness functionalism analysis.pdf - Published Version
Restricted to Registered users only

Download (1MB) | Request a copy

Abstract

Purpose: This study investigates the budgeting system in Indonesia, which has not been adapted to increase and equalise the funding allocation for primary school education. Furthermore, it analyses the causally adaptive failure in the budgeting system of the Government of Indonesia (GoI). Design/methodology/approach: Our study employed semi-structured interviews, gathering in-depth insights from 24 relevant informants from the local government officials and auditors. Using Talcott Parsons structural functionalism as our theoretical approach, the authors analysed the research transcripts using the coding structure of Nvivo, capturing GoI�s education budgeting systems holistically and enriching this studys findings derived from valid, credible and reliable research data. Findings: This study finds deficiencies in the primary school education budgeting system: the identified integrative functions, polity as an organised system for directing various resources towards a collective goal, and the low justification of legitimacy. The findings indicate that the GoI needs to modify the regulations to enhance the adaptive capacity of budgeting functionalism. The findings have consequences for the Public-School Education Ministry in managing the budget allocation, indicating that the GoI needs to modify the regulations to enhance the adaptive capacity. This policy ensures that primary school students get the fund allocation from the GoI as a function of constitutional instruction. Originality/value: This study provides knowledge regarding how most GoIs regional officers spend their mandatory budgets on infrastructure, disregarding the soft-skill ones. As they avoid transferring general allocation funds by formulating mechanistic allocation due to diminishing incentives, the regional officers are unreasonable when getting the special-fund-allocation transfer. © 2024 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 1; All Open Access; Gold Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: adaptive; Asian Studies; budgeting; Business, Management and Accounting; Development Policy; dynamic; Economics and Development; Education Policy & Politics; Functionalism; Political Economy; Political Studies; primary school; Primary/Elementary Education; structuralism; Sustainable Development
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HJ Public Finance
Divisions: Faculty of Economics & Business > Doctoral Program in Accounting, Economics, and Management
Depositing User: Maryatun MARYATUN
Date Deposited: 27 Oct 2025 00:00
Last Modified: 27 Oct 2025 00:00
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/23581

Actions (login required)

View Item
View Item