VILLAGE FUND MANAGEMENT AND FACTORS THAT AFFECT ITS PERFORMANCE IN INDONESIA
Abstract
Since 2014, lndonesia's democracy has moved forward to a new form of autonomy called village
decentralization. Under this decentralization, village government has wider authority in many
areas and also rights to receive fund from State Budget, This study aims at investigating
determinants of performance of village fund management. The population is 16 villages in
Wadaslintang Sub-district, Wonosobo, lndonesia. Selected respondents are 94 rural facilitators
and village officers e.g. head of village, village secretary, village treasurer. The data were
collected through questionnaires and analyzed by multiple linier regression analysis. The result
shows that the capacity of village officers, regulatory compliance, supervision quality of Vllage
Representative Board, utilization of information technology, and rural facilitator have significant
influence toward the performance of village fund management