Study of Improving The Status of Village-Owned Enterprises Legal Entity Through The Ministry of Village Enterprises Platform In Bojonegoro Regency

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  • Luci fransiska puspita ningrum Universitas Negeri Surabaya Author

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Body Low, BUM Village, Role DPMD

Abstract

Objective: The enactment of Law Number 11 of 2021 concerning Job Creation requires Village-Owned Enterprises to have a legal entity certificate to protect Village-Owned Enterprises in the eyes of the law (legal standing). Based on Bojonegoro Regent Regulation Number 79 of 2021, one of the duties and functions of the Bojonegoro Regency DPMD is to provide guidance, facilitation and development to Village-Owned Enterprises, meaning that the DPMD has an urgency in the process of accelerating the registration of Village-Owned Enterprises legal entities through the platform of the Ministry of Villages, PDTT. Bojonegoro Regency is an area with the most Village-Owned Enterprises in East Java, amounting to 419 Village-Owned Enterprises from 419 villages. This study aims to analyze and describe the role of the Bojonegoro Regency DPMD in improving the legal entity status of Village-Owned Enterprises Method: The method used is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. The focus of this study uses the role theory put forward by Jim Ife and Tesoriero (2014) with four role indicators, namely facilitative role, educational role, representation role and technical role.  Results:  The results of the study showed that the facilitative role aspect has not been running optimally because of the vacancy of the position and mediation did not reach an agreement. The educational role has been optimal as seen from the DPMD providing socialization and training to BUM Desa.  Novelty: The representation role is less than optimal because the BKK village is not on target. While the technical role, the DPMD of Bojonegoro Regency has conducted data collection on BUM Desa that have legal entities as many as 90 BUM Desa and provided training and coaching in synergy with BUM Desa and TAPM assistants.

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2025-06-25

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