DELIBERATIVE POLICY IN THE COOPERATION PROCESS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF JOINT VILLAGE OWNED ENTERPRISES (BUMADes) IN BANYUMAS REGENCY
Abstract
This research aims to determine the deliberative policy process for cooperation in the development of joint village-owned enterprises (BUMADes) in Banyumas Regency. The role and institutional objectives of BUMADes are efforts to optimize the development of village resources and potential as a whole. The BUMADes development policy is an alternative in optimizing the management of the potential possessed by each village, so that it can be managed jointly to support and improve the economy of the village community. This research method uses descriptive qualitative research with a case study approach to the management of joint village-owned enterprises. The focus of the research is a deliberative approach in the BUMADes development process in Banyumas Regency, which is based on aspects of Representation and Recruitment, Framing and Forum Design, Facilitating Conversations and Synthesis of Results. The research results show that the deliberative process is an effective model in implementing cooperation between villages, especially implementing joint BUMADes through a system of communication flow, commitment and providing mutual benefits. In terms of management, BUMADes together is able to optimize village economic development in a sustainable manner. The policy for managing jointly owned business entities is one of the strategic steps in developing joint village-owned business entities and is a step in building partnerships between village. The policy for developing joint village-owned enterprises is an effort to support progress in developing village potential in a synergistic and participatory manner.