About the Journal

Government & Resilience (G&R) with registered numbers ISSN: 3032-2820 (Online) and 3032-7601 (Print), is a new Open Access international journal, an interdisciplinary journal publishing significant advances in social and natural sciences research of government & resilience issues. It has rigorous peer-review standards set by an international editorial board of the highest caliber, backed by Dealings Foundation Institute, Indonesia, and Center for Decentralization and Participatory Development Research, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia whose commitment to quality. Starting in November 2023, Journal of Government & Resilience uses English as the primary language. This Journal is published two times a year in April, and November by Dealings Foundation Institute, Indonesia. Articles should be submitted in text format (pdf, or docx, doc). The journal collects no ACPs or any other fees from authors (Exclusively for the November 2023 to April 2025 edition).


Government & Resilience (G&R) is an international journal that examines the intersection of policy, information technology, government, development, environment, economics and social dynamics. In particular, it focuses on artificial intelligence in government, organizational ecosystem, how policies affect government information flows; the availability of government information; the use of technology to create and provide innovative government services; the impact of information technology on the relationship between the governed and those governing; and the increasing significance of information policies in local government studies; Artificial Intelligence in Government; climate change governance for resilience; and resilience as development sustainable models.


We accept research from inter- and multi-disciplinary studies between social and natural sciences that explore understanding and solutions to government and resilience issues. The journal particularly encourages solutions-focused research.

The journal is registered in the Crossref with the digital object identifier (DOI) Prefix 10.62503. 

Current Issue

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Government & Resilience (April 2026)
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This issue has been available online since April 21, 2026, for the regular issue of April 2026. All articles in this issue (15 original research articles) were authored/co-authored by 51 authors from 5 countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Hungary, and Pakistan).

Published: 2026-04-21

Articles

  • AI-Driven Governance and the Transformation of Central–Local Authority in Indonesia

    Safaruddin Safaruddin, Ismail Andi Muhammad Ishak , A. Ariyadi
    1-21
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.46
  • Governing Teacher Resilience: A Structural Model of Resilience and Performance Among Primary School Teachers in Post-Pandemic Indonesia

    Aji Fauziana Ridwan, Arie Rakhmat Riyadi, Juntika Nurihsan, Mubiar Agustin
    22-44
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.47
  • Building Bureaucratic Capacity for Improved Public Service Quality in Makassar City, Indonesia

    Jamal Qadar, Besse Herlina, Zulfachri Zulfachri, Sofyan Marzuki
    45-65
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.48
  • Thematic Development Trends in Government Bureaucracy Research: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on Global Databases

    M. Rafi, Muchid Albintani, Ardiansyah Ardiansyah, Al Fauzi Rahmat, Alam Mahadika
    66-85
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.49
  • The Bridging Inequality in Environmental Governance: A Case Study of Waste Management in Kupang City, Indonesia

    Muhammad Rifki Rosman, Rahman Mulyawan, Neneng Yani Yuningsih
    86-103
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.50
  • Health Law and Stunting: How is the Government Handling in Eliminating Stunting?

    Willya Achmad, Nunung Nurwati, Rd. Siti Sofro Sidiq
    104-118
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.51
  • Child Sexual Violence Prevention Model in Ketapang Regency, Indonesia

    Rupita Rupita, Syarmiati Syarmiati, Nurul Amira Fitriani, Zulkarnain Zulkarnain, Maulidya Indriani
    119-136
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.52
  • Community Governance in Cultural Tourism: The Role of Social Capital in Sustaining Community-Based Tourism in Indonesia

    Susi Hardjati, Binti Azizatun Nafi’ah
    137-154
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.55
  • Governing Digital Consumption: The Impact of Materialism on Impulsive Buying with the Mediating Role of PayLater Services among Indonesian Generation Z

    Dinda Aulia Rasyid, Mahir Pradana , Tri Indra Wijaksana, Akhsan Saifullah
    155-172
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.56
  • Bridging the Gap: Socio-Economic Factors in the Implementation of Rusunawa and Kotaku Housing Policies in Indonesian Low-Income Communities

    Siti Zubaidah, Deden Hadi Kushendar, Jumroh Jumroh, Siti Waliah, Hermansyah Hermansyah, Cifebrima Suyastri
    173-193
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.57
  • Digital Democracy: Disparity Between Urban- Rural Digital Democracy in North Banten and South Banten, Indonesia

    Bayu Nurrohman, Gilang Ramadhan, Luki Oka Prastio
    194-209
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.58
  • Multi-Actor Collaborative Village Tourism Governance Policy in Strengthening Community Resilience by the Tanjungsari Village Government, Ciamis Regency, Indonesia

    Regi Refian Garis, Irfan Nursetiawan , Muhammad Younus
    210-222
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.59
  • Analysis of Gender Diversity in the Board of Commissioners and Its Influence on the Profitability of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in Indonesia

    Budi Rustandi Kartawinata, Diki Wahyu Nugraha , Aznul Fazrin Abu Sujak
    223-237
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.60
  • Gender-Sensitive Parliament Approach in Local Regulations Enactment: A Case Study of Tangerang Regency, Indonesia

    Nurdin Nurdin, Abdul Aziz SR
    238-255
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.62
  • Collaborative Communication for Inclusive Nutrition Access : A Case Study of Free Nutritious Meals Program (MBG) in Bandung Regency, Indonesia

    Sarah Pamela, Mulharnetti Syas
    256-275
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v4i1.63
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Journal of Government & Resilience (G&R) aims to offer an international academic platform for the contemporary issues of government studies (Novel Governance & Public Policy), organizational ecosystem, climate change resilience governance, social-ecological & economic resiliences, artificial intelligence in government, and development sustainability that promotes scholarly, theoretical, pragmatic, and sustainability research that makes a clear conceptual and methodological contribution to existing international literature.

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