The Dynamic Capability Factors Forming in Improving Sustainable Regional Development for Housing in Wonogiri Regency Central Java Indonesia

Faizal Madya, Florentina Ratih Wulandari, Susanti Susanti, Siti Aisyah, Nong Ayu Triyanti Utami Hakim, Mani Festati Broto

Abstract


This study examined the dynamic capabilities of the Wonogiri Regency Government in promoting sustainable regional development, with a focus on providing adequate housing. The study identifies key factors contributing to these capabilities. Conducted from May to August 2024 with eight key informants, this study used  qualitative research method with interactive data analysis and source triangulation for validation. Initially, Wonogiri Regency faced a low Human Development Index (68.23) and a high poverty rate (13.12%). However, in 2023, it exceeded its housing improvement target, reducing substandard housing by 31.03%, surpassing the 26.29% goal. From 2019 to 2023, 22,940 homes were improved, showing significant progress from the initial count of 25,002 units in 2019. This study revealed that key factors which contributing to the dynamic capabilities of Wonogiri Regency Government for providing adequate and livable housing were “sambatan” local culture-based community engagement, leadership, multi-level governance, capacity building, and resource mobilization. The innovation "RUMANIS DATANG SI KUMIS HILANG" program, as local housing development which significantly reduced substandard housing, promoting sustainable development in Wonogiri Regency. The implication of thi study highlighted the importance of community engagement, effective leadership, and collaborative governance in achieving sustainable urban development

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