Endah Kurniawati
Institut Kemandirian Nusantara, Banten, Indonesia

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DAMPAK PENERAPAN SISTEM INFORMASI PEMERINTAH DAERAH (SIPD) TERHADAP PENGELOLAAN KEUANGAN DAERAH STUDI KASUS: DINAS PARIWISATA PROVINSI BANTEN Endah Kurniawati; Jumanah Jumanah
Sawala : Jurnal Administrasi Negara Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): Sawala : Jurnal Administrasi Negara (on Proses)
Publisher : Program Studi Administrasi Negara Universitas Serang Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/sawala.v14i1.11832

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This study examines the implementation of the Regional Government Information System (Sistem Informasi Pemerintah Daerah / SIPD) in regional financial management at the Tourism Office of Banten Province, focusing on the influencing factors and its impact on efficiency, transparency, accountability, and public service delivery. This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach. Data were collected through structured interviews, observation, and documentation involving key informants, including regional leaders, financial management officials, SIPD administrators, and technical support personnel. The results indicate that SIPD has been implemented as the main and mandatory system in all stages of regional financial management, including planning, budgeting, administration, reporting, and financial accountability. SIPD implementation improves efficiency by accelerating administrative processes, reducing manual work, minimizing data duplication, and saving time and operational costs. In terms of transparency, SIPD enhances the accessibility and traceability of financial information, while in terms of accountability, it strengthens financial responsibility through systematic recording and audit trails. The impact on public service delivery is indirect but significant, as improved financial governance supports the timely implementation of tourism programs and services. However, technical system instability and limited user competence remain challenges, indicating the need for continuous capacity building and institutional support.