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Digital Innovations in Southeast Asian: Research-Driven Mapping Local Governance for Efficiency and Participation Hanafi, Sukwan; Nurmandi, Achmad; Lawelai, Herman; Baulete, Elaine; Sohsan, Imron
Journal of Government and Civil Society Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Journal of Government and Civil Society (October)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/jgcs.v9i2.14496

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This study addresses issues of bureaucratic inefficiency and low public participation in governance by systematically mapping the scope of digital innovation in local governance throughout Southeast Asia. The research seeks to understand how technology aids governance outcomes, guided by the region’s disparities in digital infrastructure and institutional readiness. The study conducts a systematic literature review of 996 publications from Scopus, following the PRISMA protocol and employing bibliometric analysis via RStudio-Biblioshiny and CiteSpace to derive trends, themes, and gaps concerning Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines. The results demonstrate and actively reinforce the three dominant innovation clusters: smart cities, e-government systems, and citizen participation platforms that foster greater democratic engagement alongside improved administrative efficiency. The analysis emphasizes the factors critical for successful digital transformation: institutional readiness, digital competency, and cross-organizational collaboration. By synthesizing regional best practices and thematic patterns, the research provides strategic recommendations for policymakers aiming to cultivate flexible, inclusive, and ethically responsible frameworks of implications focused on formulated digital governance. These findings emphasize the need to align technology with community needs and participatory processes, thereby directing further research on interoperability, AI ethics, and public trust in digital public administration.Studi ini membahas masalah ketidak efisienan birokrasi dan rendahnya partisipasi publik dalam tata kelola pemerintahan dengan secara sistematis memetakan ruang lingkup inovasi digital dalam tata kelola pemerintahan di seluruh Asia Tenggara. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memahami bagaimana teknologi mendukung hasil tata kelola pemerintahan, dengan mempertimbangkan disparitas infrastruktur digital dan kesiapan institusional di wilayah tersebut. Studi ini melakukan tinjauan literatur sistematis terhadap 996 publikasi dari Scopus, mengikuti protokol PRISMA, dan menggunakan analisis bibliometrik melalui RStudio-Biblioshiny dan CiteSpace untuk mengidentifikasi tren, tema, dan celah terkait Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapura, Thailand, dan Filipina. Hasilnya menunjukkan dan secara aktif memperkuat tiga kluster inovasi dominan: kota pintar, sistem e-pemerintahan, dan platform partisipasi warga yang mendorong keterlibatan demokratis yang lebih besar bersamaan dengan efisiensi administratif yang lebih baik. Analisis ini menyoroti faktor-faktor kritis untuk transformasi digital yang sukses: kesiapan institusional, kompetensi digital, dan kolaborasi lintas organisasi. Dengan mensintesis praktik terbaik regional dan pola tematik, penelitian ini memberikan rekomendasi strategis bagi pembuat kebijakan yang bertujuan untuk mengembangkan kerangka kerja yang fleksibel, inklusif, dan etis dalam tata kelola digital. Temuan ini menekankan pentingnya menyelaraskan teknologi dengan kebutuhan komunitas dan proses partisipatif, sehingga mengarahkan penelitian lebih lanjut pada interoperabilitas, etika AI, dan kepercayaan publik dalam administrasi publik digital.
Optimising the Hygiene Quality of Salted Fish to Improve the Economy of Coastal Communities Sadat, Anwar; Sa'ban, LM Azhar; Nastia, Nastia; Lawelai, Herman; Yusna, Yusna
Society : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Mei
Publisher : Edumedia Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55824/jpm.v4i3.578

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Optimising the hygienic quality of salted fish is critical for coastal communities seeking to grow their economies and overcome the problems of Gaya Baru Village's Fishermen's Home Industry (IRT). Partners face difficulties drying fish when it rains, storing salted fish is still very simple, and partners lack good marketing techniques. The goal of this Community Service (PkM) is to: 1) increase technological knowledge; 2) increase the entrepreneurial spirit and motivation of partner entrepreneurs; and 3) improve HR capabilities in business management, production, and finance. The PkM has resulted in the development of two salted fish businesses in Gaya Baru village, allowing those who work to become self-sufficient.
Geographic information systems and big data analytics: optimizing digital adoption to develop tourism in Buton Islands, Indonesia Lawelai, Herman; Sadat, Anwar; Suherman, Ansar; Alfinta, Muhammat Alim; Ishaq, L.M. Ahsan
Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): (April 2024)
Publisher : Department of Government Studies, Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/ojip.v14i1.12466

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This research aims to optimize tourism potential in the Buton Islands, Indonesia, using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Big Data Analytics. The study addresses the low tourism potential in the region and constraints in tourism development, such as lack of information and data. Qualitative methods include document analysis, literature studies, and focus group discussions. Quantitative methods involve surveying respondents about the use of GIS and Big Data Analytics in tourism development. Data was collected from government documents, online news, and direct observation of tourist sites. The results emphasize the importance of IT and GIS in developing the tourism sector in the Buton Islands, particularly in Baubau City and South Buton Regency. GIS is crucial for identifying and managing tourism potential, while Big Data Analytics helps optimize development by analyzing visitation trends, tourist preferences, and consumer behavior patterns. The integration of these technologies can improve tourist experience and efficiency of tourism-related public services. By integrating GIS, Big Data Analytics, and Information Technology, local government and stakeholders can collaborate to create a superior tourism experience, support local economic growth, and ensure the sustainability of the natural and cultural environment in the Buton Islands.
Analisis Kebijakan Pendaftaran Tanah Sistematis Lengkap dan Implikasinya terhadap Pembangunan Berkelanjutan di Kota Baubau Salma, Salma; Asiri, La; Lawelai, Herman
Jurnal Pemerintahan dan Politik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Indo Global Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36982/jpg.v9i2.3809

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This study aims to examine the Complete Systematic Land Registration (CSLR) policy in Baubau City and its impact on sustainable development. This study used qualitative methods by using interviews, document analysis, and field observations to collect data. A sample of respondents consisting of government officials, community members, and community leaders was selected by purposive sampling. Based on the analysis conducted, this study concludes that the successful implementation of CSLR policies in Baubau City has significant implications for sustainable development, including inclusive economic growth, social stability, and increased community participation in the regional development process. Understanding the dynamics of this policy can assist the government and stakeholders in implementing appropriate measures to ensure its sustainable benefits to the people and environment in the city. This research makes a significant contribution to the field of public policy and sustainable development by increasing understanding of policy effectiveness approaches in the context of land registration policies at the local level. This research also provides insight into the factors that influence the successful implementation of CSLR policies. However, this study on CSLR policy and sustainable development in Baubau City has some limitations. The study focuses only on policy aspects without considering the perspectives of local communities, who have unique knowledge and experience and can provide valuable insights into policy implications. Therefore, future research needs to expand the scope of analysis to include policy results, implementation processes, and constraints faced by policy implementers and the public.
Trend Analysis of Positive Sentiment for Special Autonomy for Papua on Twitter Lawelai, Herman; Sadat, Anwar
Jurnal Bina Praja Vol 14 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21787/jbp.14.2022.213-224

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Technological Advances encourage internet users on mobile phones or other communication tools to access or obtain information via social media, including conversations on social media on Twitter, about the implementation of Provincial special autonomy. This research method utilizes Twitter data crawled by the Drone Emprit Academic application with the keyword " special autonomy of Papua." The study analyzed 170,641 mentions collected on Twitter with the tweet "Special Autonomy for Papua." The results of this study show that the community's response to Papua's special autonomy from February 1, 2021, to February 1, 2022, was 170,641 mentions. The results of this study showed the public reaction to conversations related to Papuan special autonomy on Twitter that positive sentiment dominated with 124,181 (73 percent) mentions, followed by negative sentiment with 37,570 (22 percent) mentions, and neutral sentiment with 8,890 (5 percent) mentions. The results of this study contribute to understanding the dominant topic of Papua's special autonomy, which can be used as a reference by the government in supporting policies and improving service quality through Papua's special autonomy.
Trends and Challenges of Digital Transformation in the Public Sector: Policy Implications for Improving Public Services in Indonesian Fitriani, Fitriani; Nurmandi, Achmad; Lawelai, Herman; Kasiwi, Aulia Nur; Younus, Muhammad
ARISTO Vol 13 No 2 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v13i2.11288

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This research explores trends, challenges and innovations in digital transformation in the public sector, with a focus on its implications in Indonesia. The objectives of this study are to evaluate operational efficiency improvements in public services generated by digital transformation, identify challenges in the implementation of digital technologies, and provide policy recommendations to ensure the sustainability of technology adoption in the Indonesian public sector. The methodology used included a literature review and data analysis from the Scopus database, which was analyzed using VOSviewer to identify key patterns and trends in digital technology adoption in the public sector. The results show that the success of digital transformation depends not only on the adoption of new technologies, but also requires structural changes and organizational culture. Key challenges include resistance to change, the digital divide between urban and rural areas, and infrastructure limitations. This research provides policy recommendations that can accelerate the adoption of digital technologies in Indonesia, particularly through cross-sector collaboration and infrastructure improvements. The findings are expected to serve as a reference for policymakers and practitioners to strengthen the digitalization of public services in a sustainable manner. This research still has several limitations, such as the absence of field studies that directly test the effectiveness of digital transformation in the public sector, as well as analysis of regulations and human resource readiness that still need to be deepened. In addition, the mapping of digitalization trends in Indonesia is still limited to secondary data. For this reason, future research is recommended to conduct surveys or direct interviews with policy makers, strengthen policy analysis, and compare the implementation of digital transformation in other countries so that the strategies formulated are more appropriate and contextual for Indonesia.
Analyzing Digital Maturity as an Implementation to Assess the Responsiveness of E-Government Wiranto, Dwi; Nurmandi, Achmad; Lawelai, Herman; Younus, Muhammad; Suardi, Wahdania
Journal The Winners Vol. 26 No. 2 (2025): Journal The Winners (In Progress)
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v26i2.12970

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The research analyzed digital maturity in assessing the responsiveness of e-government services. The research is driven by the issue that many governments struggle to deliver responsive and efficient digital services due to uneven levels of digital maturity. Technological infrastructure gaps, limited digital competencies, and rigid bureaucratic processes hinder the creation of adaptive e-government systems. Using a scientometric analysis method, the research evaluated literature published from 2019 to 2024, sourced from the Scopus database, and employed RStudio and CiteSpace tools for data visualization and trend mapping. The findings reveal that high levels of digital maturity significantly improved public service efficiency, transparency, and citizen engagement. These improvements are achieved through effective integration of digital technology, organizational transformation, and citizen-centered service design. The research also identifies persistent challenges, such as low digital literacy, infrastructure inequality, resistance to change, and data security concerns, all of which obstruct the realization of responsive e-government. The research contributed originality through a multidimensional approach, offering a strategic framework to evaluate e-government effectiveness using digital maturity indicators such as accessibility, service quality, and public satisfaction. It emphasizes the need for sustained investment in infrastructure, digital literacy programs, and cross-sector collaboration involving the government, private sector, and civil society. Additionally, it identifies opportunities for future research to explore how emerging technologies—such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and big data—can enhance transparency, efficiency, and inclusivity in public services. Overall, the research positions digital maturity as a key enabler of adaptive and effective governance in the digital era.
Co-Authors Achmad Nurmandi Ahmad Sahide Akbar Nur Aziz Alfinta, Muhammat Alim Aliy, Muhammad Firyal Alnamira Alzarliani, Waode Andy Arya Maulana Wijaya Ansar Suherman, Ansar Anwar Sadat Ashrofil, Muh Asiri, La Asrin Asrin Asrin Asrul Nazar Aulia Kartika Putri Aulia Nur Kasiwi, Aulia Nur Basir, Askal Baulete, Elaine Cecep Nuryadin Cendy Rahmawaty Darlis, Muhammad Akbar Ali Darni Darni Darojatun Andara Desfitha Maharani Putri Doli, La Dyah Mutiarin, Dyah Eka Setia Ningsih Eko Priyo Purnomo Eko Satria Erfina, Erfina Fahrisky, Agi Fani, Wa Ode Farid Yusuf Nur Achmad Farid Yusuf Nur Achmad Farid Yusuf Nur Achmad Ferdi Ferdi Fitriani Fitriani Gazalin, Junaid H a r d i n Hadmar, Ahmad Muhardin Hamjah Bonso Hanafi, Sukwan Hardinda, Hardinda Haris Hasimin Hasimin Hastuti Hastuti Hastuti Hastuti Ilami, Ain Husnatul Imron Sohsan, Imron Indah Kusuma Dewi Irwan Ishaq, L.M. Ahsan Jovita, Hazel Jubba, Hasse Kartika Putri, Aulia Kasmaludin L.M. Azhar Sa'ban La Linus La Ode Muhammad Ilham Lestaluhu, Malfira Lia Hanifa Mahyudin Mahyudin Marzuki Maulana, Harry Fajar Mega Seita Misran Misran Muh Askal Basir, Muh Askal muhamad iksan Muhammad Ikbal Muhammad Rizal Ardiansah Putra Mujiono Sairun R Mustar Syamsuddin Nabila Salam Nastia Nastia Nastia Nastia, Nastia Nurfaiza, Nurfaiza Nurlinda Nurlinda, Nurlinda Nursalin, Nursalin Nurtang Nurtang Prakoso, Velandani Restiani, Sitti Ainun Rina Lestari Riski, Riski Rostina Rostina Sa'ban, LM Azhar Salma Salma Salma Samritin Sandi Lubis Saputri, Meri Meliyanti Sa’ban, L.M Azhar Selfianti Faisal Arsik Shintia Yuniarti Suardi, Wahdania Suardi, Wahdania Taedang, Muryanto Tasmin, La Ode Tenorio, Christine B. Tohirin Tohirin Wa Afrianti Wa Ode Sitti Mayang Wijaya, Andi Arya Maulana Wiranto, Dwi Yanto, La Younus, Muhammad Younus, Muhammad Yudarsat, Andre Putra Yusna, Yusna Zainudin, Arif