Multi-level governance as a cause of lacking institutional capacity in the application of land value capture at large infrastructure projects in Indonesia

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2020-06-23

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The Indonesian planning system is criticized for its ineffectiveness of spatial developments and land use policies (Hudalah & Woltjer, 2007). Part of this ineffectiveness is caused by decentralization, which lies in hand with institutional capacity problems (Hudalah, Firman & Woltjer, 2014). As a consequence, issues regarding limits of institutional capacity influences economic developments (Davis, 2005; Samantela, 2019). As a result of lacking economic developments, Indonesia’s infrastructure is in a terrible condition, both in a qualitative and quantitative way (World Bank, 2007; Indonesia Investments, 2017). Recently, however, a substantial number of large infrastructure investment projects have been announced by the national government (Suhartono & Salna, 2019). This research aims to identify the causal relationship between institutional capacity problems and multi-level governance (MLG), in the application of land value capture (LVC) instruments with regard to large infrastructure (TOD) projects. Through theoretical insights in institutional capacity problems and multi-level governance, a conceptual model and corresponding prediction was developed which was analyzed through expert semi-structured interviews and desk research.

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Faculteit der Managementwetenschappen