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Journal : JPASDEV:Journal of Public Administration and Sociology of Development

Analysis of Information Quality on the COVID-19 Website Riau Government, Indonesia Rizki Erdayani; Muslim Afandi; Syed Agung Afandi; Hijratul Aswad
JPASDEV : Journal of Public Administration and Sociology of Development Vol 4, No 1 (2023): JPASDEV : Journal of Public Administration and Sociology of Development
Publisher : Fakultan Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jpasdev.v4i1.64539

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Riau is the area with the highest number of COVID-19 cases, ranking seventh nationally and the highest in Sumatra. This study aims to analyse the quality of information on the Riau Government's COVID-19 website. This study uses a qualitative approach, with data obtained through observation and documentation. The results of this study indicate that the accuracy of the information displayed on the Riau Government's COVID-19 website is doubtful because there are differences in the data displayed. Furthermore, the information on the Riau Government's COVID-19 website is also not updated regularly, so the data is invalid. Although there are no guidelines for the development of the local government's COVID-19 website, the information displayed on the Riau Government's COVID-19 Website is considered relevant according to its purpose, and in general, the type of information displayed is aligned with the National COVID-19 Handling Task Force Website, but not all the content of the information contained on the Riau Government's COVID-19 website is relevant in terms of data appearance according to the features available on the website. In addition, because the data is not updated regularly, the information available on this website is incomplete. This study recommends that the Riau Government manage the COVID-19 website optimally. This can be done by coordinating with all stakeholders so that they have valid information. In addition, the Riau Government must also regularly update data and adjust website features with public data.
OPEN GOVERNMENT: KEY ISSUES IN SOUTH AFRICA Syed Agung Afandi; Rizki Erdayani; Muslim Afandi
JPASDEV : Journal of Public Administration and Sociology of Development Vol 5, No 1 (2024): JPASDEV : Journal of Public Administration and Sociology of Development
Publisher : Fakultan Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jpasdev.v5i1.81268

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This study aims to analyze key issues of open government in South Africa. Qualitative approaches and bibliometric analysis methods are used in this study. Data are sourced from the Google Scholar database collected using Publish or Perish (using keywords: South Africa transparency, South Africa participation, and South Africa public collaboration). These keywords are based on the main principles of open government. Data selection and completion using Mendelay, while obtaining a bibliometric map using VOSviewer. This study found 161 relevant South African open government articles, 618 total link strengths, 331 occurrences, and 113 topics. The dominant topics include public participation, transparency, local government, accountability, governance, participation, and regulation. While the latest and potential topics are social dialogues, public procurement, budgeting, integrated reporting, fiscal transparency, community participation, and legislation. South Africa has made 26 open government commitments and is currently focusing on 3 commitments (open data, transformative fiscal transparency, and beneficial ownership transparency). The commitment to open data and transformative fiscal transparency has great potential results to create a more open South Africa.