DIRECTIONS OF SPORT POLICY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF GOVERNMENT BUDGET ALLOCATION: A LITERATURE OF REVIEW

  • Muhammad Gilang Ramadhan Sport Education, School of Postgraduates, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Amung Ma'mun Sport Education, School of Postgraduates, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Nuryadi Sport Education, School of Postgraduates, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Tite Juliantine Sport Education, School of Postgraduates, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia
Keywords: Sports Budget, Effectiveness, Policy

Abstract

Sport in Indonesia is still in the paradigm of sports development which is a focus on the achievement of elite sports itself. This is what makes the direction of sports policy still dominant in the sphere of elite sports when compared to the scope of educational sports and recreational sports. However, in fact, the role of this sport can become a wider instrument because it can influence other fields or what is known as the paradigm of Development through sports. This study uses (library search) the method of collecting library data, reading, and processing research materials as well as the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method by reviewing several national or international standard journals that have been published within a period of 10 years. The results of this study found that one of the development factors through sports is the effectiveness of the use of government budgets which until now have not been effective due to the fact that the budget allocation for the Ministry of Youth and Sports has not been divided between the youth sector and the sports sector only about 0.085% of the APBN. This means that in Indonesia itself, the budget allocation is still very far from the word 'appropriate' when compared to other ASEAN countries that have budgeted the APBN for their sports sector, such as Thailand and Singapore, which are bigger. Therefore, Indonesia should immediately improve the allocation of the APBN in the sports sector which is always directly related to the sports policies implemented.

Published
2022-07-28