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Local Open Government: Key Issues in Scotland, United Kingdom Afandi, Syed Agung; Afandi, Muslim; Erdayani, Rizki
JPAP: Jurnal Penelitian Administrasi Publik Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): JPAP (Jurnal Penelitian Administrasi Publik)
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/jpap.v10i2.11788

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This study aims to analyze key issues of Scotland's open government. Scotland is a member of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) selected for the Local Government Pilot Program. Qualitative approaches and bibliometric analysis methods were used in this study. The data used were obtained from the Google Scholar database through Publish or Perish with four keywords: “Scotland information access”, “Scotland transparency”, “Scotland participation”, and “Scotland collaboration”. Data selection used Mendeley, while the bibliometric map was obtained using VOSviewer. The findings of this study indicate that open government in Scotland has been able to attract public attention. There are 168 relevant articles, 130 topics, and 20 topic clusters. The main focus topics are: participation, collaboration, development, politics, community, young people, gender, justice, transparency, and freedom of information. Meanwhile, the latest and potential topics include: e-participation, inequality, local authority, infrastructure, gender, capacity, culture, inclusion, Islamophobia, power, network, digital collaboration, elite, and public art. Scotland is currently focused on five open government commitments, including: fiscal openness and transparency; health service development, design, and improvement; empowering government through open data; building stakeholder networks on climate change policy; and supporting participation.
EMPOWERMENT OF SCHOLARS: IMPROVING THE COMPETENCE OF WRITING SCIENTIFIC PAPERS OF STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI SULTAN SYARIF KASIM RIAU Erdayani, Rizki; Afandi, Muslim; Afandi, Syed Agung
Jurnal Masyarakat Religius dan Berwawasan Vol 3, No 2 (2024): Masyarakat Religius dan Berwawasan
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/marawa.v3i2.13342

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Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kemampun mahasiswa Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau dalam mempublikasikan karya tulis ilmiah pada jurnal bereputasi. Kegiatan ini merupakan hasil kolaborasi antara tim pengabdi dengan Lembaga Pengembangan Riset dan Pengabdian Masyarakat. Masalah utama yang merupakan dasar dilakukannya kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah rendahnya skor Sinta Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau. Ini disebabkan oleh rendahnya kemampuan mahasiswa dalam mempublikasikan karya tulis ilmiah hasil kolaborasinya dengan dosen karena keterbatasan pengetahuan mengenai jurnal bereputasi dan standar penulisan artikel ilmiah pada jurnal bereputasi. Untuk mengatasi permasalahan tersebut maka dilakukan edukasi penggunaan portal Sinta untuk memperoleh jurnal-jurnal bereputai yang relevan dengan topik penelitian serta dilakukan juga edukasi mengenai standar penulisan artikel ilmiah pada jurnal bereputasi. Berdasarkan hasil evaluasi yang dilakukan, terdapat peningkatan pemahaman peserta mengenai penggunaan Sinta serta peningkatan pemahaman mengenai penulisan artikel ilmiah pada jurnal bereputasi. Dengan meningkatnya kedua kemampuan dasar publikasi pada jurnal bereputasi tersebut diharapkan dapat meningkatkan kualitas karya tulis ilmiah mahasiswa Univeristas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau sehingga dapat dipublikasikan pada jurnal bereputasi dan berdampak positif terhadap skor Sinta yang dimiliki.  
OPEN GOVERNMENT: CASE IN SOUTH COTABATO, PHILIPPINES Afandi, Syed Agung; Erdayani, Rizki; Afandi, Muslim
Jurnal Kebijakan Pembangunan Daerah Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Daerah Provinsi Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56945/jkpd.v8i2.318

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The purpose of this study is to examine open government practices and policies in South Cotabato. In this study, bibliometric analysis, content analysis, and a qualitative approach were all employed. South Cotabato policy documents, Scopus, Web of Science, Semantic Scholar, Crossref, and other sources provide research data. The South Cotabato open government study has a high effect and productivity, as evidenced by the 127 related publications, 683 citations, 13 h-index, and 24 g-index that this research found. This study comprises 668 occurrences, 103 topics 9 clusters, and 2646 total link strengths. The subjects that predominate are infrastructure, public monitoring, public information, public participation, open legislation, public access, public service, and extractive. Public service, service quality, access, public information, communication, interactivity, openness, accountability, monitoring, and assessment are among possible research subjects in the interim. At the moment, South Cotabato is concentrating on promises related to open legislation, public involvement in extractives, infrastructure monitoring by the public, and information availability. South Cotabato might become more open as a result of these promises.
PROMOTING OPEN GOVERNMENT PARTNERSHIP: INSIGHTS FROM ARGENTINA'S BUENOS AIRES Afandi, Syed Agung; Erdayani, Rizki; Afandi, Muslim
Journal of Administration and International Development Vol 5 No 1 (2025): JAID: Journal of Administration and International Development
Publisher : Polteknik Imigrasi

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This study aims to analyze the open government of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Buenos Aires plays a leading role as the only pilot local government program of the Open Government Partnership in the country. Qualitative approaches and bibliometric analysis methods are used in this study. The research data were obtained from the official website of the Buenos Aires government and sourced from the Google Scholar database. The findings of this study indicate that the open government of Buenos Aires is not popular. The dominant issues include transparency, accountability, public trust, COVID-19, participation, collaboration, e-government, governance, smart cities, and disputes. Current issues include healthcare centers, information, data, the environment, digital platforms, and civil technology. Buenos Aires is currently focusing on three of its open government commitments, including the participation of children and adolescents as subjects of rights in the design of public policies; urban woodland management in the City of Buenos Aires through the open government perspective; plain language: a tool to guarantee simple, fast and effective communication between the state and citizens. These commitments have the potential to create a more open government in Buenos Aires. The findings of this study serve as recommendations for decision-makers in Buenos Aires, as well as for all local governments in Argentina and all members of the Open Government Partnership in implementing open government.
Promoting Open Government Partnership: Insights From La Libertad, Peru Erdayani, Rizki; Afandi, Syed Agung; Afandi, Muslim
Journal Politique Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Politik, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/politique.2025.5.1.54-75

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This study aims to analyze the open government of La Libertad, Peru. La Libertad has a leading role as the only local government pilot model by the Open Government Partnership in the country. Qualitative approaches and bibliometric analysis methods are used in this study. The research data were obtained from the official website of the La Libertad government and sourced from the Semantic Scholar database. The findings of this study indicate that the open government of La Libertad is not popular. The dominant issues include law, transparency, public policy, development, control, inclusion, democracy, politics, and access to information. Current issues include investment, economic development, free economy, local development, participatory management, security systems, leadership, immigration, and disability. La Libertad is currently focusing on six open government commitments: increasing community engagement; increasing local government accountability; strengthening civil society capacity; reducing the digital literacy gap; transferring community participation experiences to free municipalities; and tracking child anemia and malnutrition. These commitments have the potential to create a more open government in La Libertad.
Managerial Strategy in Developing Student Academic Literacy Culture Through Assistance in Writing Scientific Articles Towards Quality Scientific Publications Afandi, Muslim; Erdayani, Rizki; Afandi, Syed Agung
Welfare : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Welfare : June 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam, IAIN Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/welfare.v3i2.2270

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This activity aims to improve students' ability to write scientific articles, including active involvement in seminars and publication of scientific papers. The main problem behind this activity is the low understanding and contribution of students in producing quality scientific papers. This activity uses the participatory learning method. The number of participants in this activity was 30 people and came from students of the government science study program spread across the country. This community service activity was carried out online with a total of eight meetings. Based on the results of the evaluation, there was an increase in the understanding and skills of participants in writing scientific articles. However, only half of the participants were able to produce scientific articles that met the standards of accredited journals. The community service team recommends that all campuses encourage activities like this using more appropriate methods so that they have a broad impact on the participants.
Local Open Goverment: Key Issues In Madrid, Spain Erdayani, Rizki; Afandi, Syed Agung; Afandi, Muslim
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (FISIP) UIN Walisongo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v6i2.22603

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This study aims to analyze key issues of open government in Madrid. This city is one of the members of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) selected for the Local Government Pilot Program. A qualitative approach and bibliometric analysis methods were used in this study. The data used were obtained from the Google Scholar database through Publish or Perish with four keywords: “Madrid information access”, “Madrid transparency”, “Madrid participation”, and “Madrid collaboration”. Data selection used Mendelay, while the bibliometric map was obtained using VOSviewer. This study found that there was an increasing trend in the publication of Madrid open government articles. There were 78 relevant articles and 72 topics in the last 58 years. The main topics of focus include participation, collaboration, politics, democracy, transparency, governance, and network. Meanwhile, the latest and potential topics include digital participation, innovation, development, public-private collaboration, public space, inclusion, and capability. Since its leading role in OGP, Madrid has set fourteen commitments, four of which are their current focus: improvement of the Decide Madrid platform, improvement of the transparency portal and increase of open data visualizations, broaden the spectrum of participation, and community actions for a healthy city strategy.
Local Open Government Issues In Kaduna State, Nigeria Afandi, Syed Agung; Erdayani, Rizki; Afandi, Muslim
Jurnal Pallangga Praja (JPP) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri Kampus Sulawesi Selatan

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This study aims to analyze key issues of open government in Kaduna State. Kaduna State plays a major role in Nigeria as the only local government pilot program of the Open Government Partnership. A qualitative approach and bibliometric analysis method were used in this study. The research data were obtained from the official website of the Kaduna State Government and sourced from the Google Scholar database. The findings of this study indicate that the study of open government in Kaduna State is not popular. The topics that dominate the study of open government in Kaduna State are farming, education, transparency, health, conflict, information resources, and information and communication technology. Meanwhile, the current and potential topics in the study of open government in Kaduna State include cybersecurity, e-government systems, health insurance, food security, electoral systems, democratic governance, and independent electoral commissions. Kaduna State is currently focusing on five main commitments, namely strengthening the participatory budget process, the Open Contracting Data Standard and Open Contracting 4 Infrastructure Data Standard, access to information for citizen engagement, strengthening social protection systems, and improving service delivery in education and health sectors. These commitments have the potential to create a more open government in Kaduna State.
Local Open Government Issues in Austin, United States Erdayani, Rizki; Afandi, Syed Agung; Afandi, Muslim
Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Pemerintahan Daerah Vol 17 No 1 (2025): Innovative Governance (In Progres)
Publisher : Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri (IPDN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/jiapd.v17i1.5312

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This study aims to analyze key issues of open government in Austin. Austin plays a major role in the United States as the only local government pilot program established by the Open Government Partnership. Qualitative approaches and bibliometric analysis methods are used in this study. The research data were obtained from the official website of the Austin Government and sourced from the Google Scholar database. The findings of this study indicate that the study of Austin's open government is not popular. The topics that dominate the study of Austin's open government are information, collaboration, transparency, communication, development, community, access, framework, service, and communication model. Meanwhile, the latest and potential topics in the study of Austin's open government include network, media, online information, consultative process, implementation, data sovereignty, governance, monitoring, assessment, deployment, infrastructure, data sharing, digital intervention, and innovation strategy. Austin is currently focusing on four main commitments, namely the community climate resilience pilot, inclusion in court contracting, public participation in city anti-displacement efforts, and public safety data analysis. These commitments have the potential to create a more open Austin government.
Open Government Analysis: A Study in Brazil and Mexico Afandi, Syed Agung; Erdayani, Rizki; Aswad, Hijratul; Afandi, Muslim
Journal of Government and Politics (JGOP) Vol 7, No 1 (2025): July
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH MATARAM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jgop.v7i1.32196

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This study aims to analyze open government in Brazil and Mexico. Both are Latin American countries that initiated the Open Government Partnership. Qualitative approaches, bibliometric analysis methods, and content analysis methods are used in this study. The data for this study were obtained from the open government policy documents of both countries and sourced from the Google Scholar database. The findings of this study indicate that the open government of Brazil and Mexico is unpopular and therefore not in line with the main objective of the Open Government Partnership to campaign for open government. The dominant issues in both countries include e-government, public policy, health, accountability, transparency, access, and participation. While the current issue is related to climate change. These issues show the urgency and potential future contribution to open government in both countries. In its efforts to campaign for open government, Brazil has set 130 of their commitments, while Mexico focuses on 87 commitments. Brazil has continuously updated their commitments, while Mexico, after 2022, does not have a commitment that is a major part of the Open Government Partnership. However, all commitments from both countries have the potential to create a more open government. The findings of this study serve as recommendations for stakeholders in both countries, including Latin American countries and all members of the Open Government Partnership.