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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.
Analysis Of the Relationship Between Big Data and Smart Governance in The Context of Achieving Sustainable Governance Satriatama, Muhammad Tegar; Nurmandi, Achmad; Hardianti, Hardianti; Lawelai, Herman; Kasiwi, Aulia Nur
Journal of Indonesian Rural and Regional Government Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Rural and Regional Government
Publisher : Magister Ilmu Pemerintahan Sekolah Tinggi Pembangunan Masyarakat Desa "APMD" Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47431/jirreg.v9i2.674

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Big Data and Smart Governance are important components in achieving sustainable governance. This article explores the integration of Big Data in public administration and its role in improving government efficiency, transparency, and accountability through data-driven decision-making. While Big Data offers great opportunities, governments face a variety of challenges, including data privacy, security, and technology infrastructure issues. This article identifies these challenges and highlights the potential of Smart Governance in supporting sustainable development by leveraging technology to achieve environmental, economic, and social goals. Through a comprehensive analysis, this study presents policy recommendations to help governments and stakeholders make optimal use of Big Data in supporting more effective and sustainable governance. These findings highlight the long-term benefits of integrating Big Data in public administration to ensure equitable and sustainable development.
MENGAWAL PEMILIHAN LEGILATIF TAHUN 2019 DI KOTA BAUBAU Sa'ban, L.M Azhar; Nastia, Nastia; Wijaya, Andy Arya Maulana; Lawelai, Herman
Jurnal Ilmiah Muqoddimah: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Hummaniora Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Pebruari 2021
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31604/jim.v5i1.2021.226-234

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Peranan aktif dari Badan Pengawas Pemilihan Umum Kota Baubau sebagai lembaga pemantau dalam mengawasi jalannya pemilihan umum, keberadaan Badan Pengawas Pemilihan Umum Kota Baubau sebagai lembaga pengawas pemilihan umum di Kota Baubau, merupakan hal penting dalam menentukan keberhasilan  pelaksanaan pemilihan umum di Kota Baubau yang jujur dan aman. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif. Teknik pengumpulan datanya dilakukan dengan cara memanfaatkan kepustakaan dan penelusuran data online. Hasil penelitian yang diperoleh adalah kewenangan yang dimiliki oleh Badan Pengawas Pemilihan Umum Kota Baubau, ketegasan dalam melakukan penindakan terhadap pihak-pihak yang melakukan pelanggaran, dalam menyelesaikan pelanggaran-pelanggaran yang terjadi selama pemilihan umum, Badan Pengawas Pemilihan Umum Kota Baubau telah melaksanakan tugas sesuai dengan amanat Undang-Undang yang berlaku.Kata Kunci : Pemilihan Umum Legislatif, Pengawasan
the The Role of Family Planning Counselor in Preventing Families At Risk of Stunting (Case Study in Saragi Village, Pasarwajo District, Buton Regency) Wa Ode Nurmin; Nastia Nastia; Herman Lawelai; Junaid Gazalin
Jurnal Ners Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): JANUARI 2026
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jn.v10i1.52192

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Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem that has long-term impacts on children's physical growth, cognitive development, quality of life, and future productivity. Efforts to prevent stunting require multi-sectoral interventions, one of which is through optimizing the role of Family Planning (KB) counselors and Posyandu (Integrated Service Post) cadres as key actors at the community level. This study aims to analyze the role of KB counselors in preventing stunting in at-risk families in Saragi Village, Buton Regency, by reviewing the dimensions of education and counseling, family assistance, cross-sector coordination, and program monitoring. The research approach used a qualitative method with in-depth interviews with KB counselors, Posyandu cadres, pregnant women, families of toddlers, and community leaders. The results showed that KB counselors have a significant contribution in increasing family knowledge and awareness regarding the definition of stunting, its causative factors, and its impact on child health. Education was provided through group counseling, IEC, and home visits, which have proven effective in influencing nutritional behavior, parenting patterns, and utilization of health services. In terms of mentoring, extension workers conduct regular visits to monitor the condition of pregnant women and toddlers, detect stunting risks, and provide nutritional and health recommendations tailored to the family's circumstances. Coordination with health workers, village officials, and Posyandu (Integrated Service Post) cadres strengthens the program's effectiveness, although challenges remain, including limited facilities and cross-sectoral workloads. Furthermore, a family's economic situation significantly impacts the ability to provide nutritious food, so extension workers play a role in providing adaptive nutrition management strategies tailored to household capacity. This study concludes that the success of stunting prevention is influenced by the synergy between the active role of family planning extension workers, the support of Posyandu cadres, and the behavior and well-being of families.
Interoperability Governance: An Analysis of the Impact of Digitization of Public Services on Local Government Dyah Mutiarin; Herman Lawelai; Anwar Sadat; Nastia; Andi Arya Maulana Wijaya; L.M. Azhar Sa'ban
Journal of Local Government Issues Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v7i2.30388

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The study highlights the significance of understanding the impact of digitalization on public services in local government organizations, particularly about coordination strategy and digitalization policy. The rapid advancements in information technology have transformed the delivery and acquisition of public services, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing the efficiency of digital services.  A quantitative approach was used, with Smart-PLS 3.0 analysis involving respondents from South Buton Regency local government organizations. Data collection was conducted through a direct survey in the field. The results showed a strong relationship between coordination, strategy, and digitalization policy, with a significant relationship between these factors and the effectiveness of digital services. However, no significant relationship between digitalization policy and digital service effectiveness was found. The results of this study provide valuable insights into the dynamics of interoperability governance and the nuanced relationships between coordination, strategy, digitization policy, and digital service effectiveness in local government organizations. Despite the significant influence of coordination and strategy, the role of digitalization policy on digital service effectiveness suggests the need for further evaluation or a change in policy approach. Limitations of this study include the small sample size and focus on one geographical area, so caution is needed in generalizing the findings. Nevertheless, this study contributes significantly to understanding the implementation of digitization in public services, with practical implications for policy development and management practices.
Mapping Digital Technology Adoption for Sustainable Development: A Bibliometric Analysis P Nyeleker, Kerkulah; Nurmandi, Achmad; Lawelai, Herman; Younus, Muhammad; Suardi, Wahdania
INJECT (Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : FAKULTAS DAKWAH UIN SALATIGA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/inject.v11i1.6042

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This study employs a qualitative bibliometric approach to map research on digital technology adoption for sustainable development. Data were drawn from Scopus-indexed publications published between 2015 and 2025. The PRISMA flowchart was used to document the screening process, while VOSviewer and RStudio–Biblioshiny supported the analysis of publication trends, thematic structures, and research evolution. The findings show that scholarly output in this field was limited before 2020 but increased sharply thereafter, reflecting growing interest in sustainability-oriented digital transformation. Frequently occurring keywords such as sustainable development, digital transformation, sustainability, and digital technologies indicate a strong integration of policy and governance perspectives. Thematic analyses further reveal increasing attention to behavioural and institutional factors, with technology acceptance frameworks, particularly the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), emerging as an important but still underexplored research stream. Based on these mapped patterns, the study outlines a conceptually informed extension of UTAUT to highlight key sustainability-related adoption drivers identified in the literature. The framework is presented as an agenda-setting outcome of the bibliometric synthesis, intended to support future empirical research rather than to offer a validated theoretical model.
Stagnansi Keterpilihan Perempuan dalam Pemilu Indonesia: Sebuah Literature Review: The Stagnation of Women's Electability in Indonesian Elections: A Literature Review Fitriani Abbas; Andy Arya Maulana Wijaya; Herman Lawelai; L.M Azhar Sa'ban; Hazel Jovita
MUWAZAH : jurnal kajian gender Vol 15 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/muwazah.v15i2.2140

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This study conducted a literature review study of articles on women's acceptability in elections in Indonesia, by analyzing around n = 299 articles from Scopus data base in the publication period of 2004 to 2022. The data obtained is then processed through the VOS Viewer software application as a data analysis tool, with some of the main menus used from VOS Viewer software (density visualization and overlay) so that visualization of features on the theme of the article related to women's acceptability in Indonesia is obtained. This bibliometric analysis Research shows that obtained articles that discuss women's electability in elections in Indonesia are quite varied although no one is so dominant, the dynamics of women's choice in a number of articles between 2004 to 2022 are not so specific about placing the issue of women's choice in the results of their research. However, this study can explain that women's electability in Indonesian elections is still strongly influenced by demands for women's representation policies, religious identity to Political liberalization through gender equality, gender gaps and women's social status. Therefore, the results of this study show that analysis through literature review will be very helpful and contribute to analyzing the achievements of women's political work in Indonesia.
KOLABORASI ANTARA PEMERINTAH, SWASTA, DAN MASYARAKAT SIPIL DALAM PELAKSANAAN KEBIJAKAN PUBLIK: MODEL SINERGI UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN DAERAH Muhammad Tegar Satriatama; Achmad Nurmandi; Herman Lawelai
Jurnal Kebijakan Pemerintahan Jurnal Kebijakan Pemerintahan Volume 8 Nomor 2 Tahun 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Politik Pemerintahan IPDN

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Abstract This study aims to analyze and develop a synergy model of collaboration between the government, the private sector, and civil society in the implementation of public policies at the regional level. This multi-actor collaboration is seen as an important approach to improve the effectiveness of public policies, especially in the context of sustainable regional development. This study explores how the interaction between the three actors can be enhanced through efficient collaborative mechanisms. In addition, the study identifies key factors that affect the success of collaboration, such as coordination challenges, differences in priorities, and operational mechanisms that have not been integrated. The results of this study are expected to make an important contribution to the development of better collaborative governance at the local level and offer practical recommendations for decision-makers to create innovative and sustainable solutions in the implementation of public policies.  Keywords: Collaboration, Public Policy, Civil Society, Government, Private, Synergy, Regional Development, Governance.
Collaborative Governance in Smart City Makassar: Actors-Networks Across Capacity, Infrastructure, and Policy Domains Sutanto, Muh. Awalil Resky; Nurmandi, Achmad; Lawelai, Herman; Prakoso, Velandani; Jovita, Hazel; Sohsan, Imron; Agustiyara, Agustiyara
International Journal of Advances in Data and Information Systems Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): April 2026 - International Journal of Advances in Data and Information Systems
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59395/ijadis.v7i1.1478

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This study explores the collaborative governance approach in implementing Smart City Makassar, which faces challenges including low digital literacy, fragmented data, and weak institutional coordination addressing persistent issues of low digital literacy, fragmented data systems, and limited inter-agency coordination that remain underexamined in smart city governance research. Using a qualitative case study method supported by NVivo-assisted network content analysis, data was collected from policy documents, online news, and interviews. The research identifies actor roles, network patterns, and cross-domain integration of policies, infrastructure, and capacities to support smart city sustainability. Findings reveal that digital technologies operate as institutional infrastructures enabling cross-sector interoperability and data-driven coordinationin data-driven decision-making. A tripartite network structure emerges, with government as central orchestrators, private sector as co-innovators driving technological deployment, and citizens as active contributors shaping service responsiveness Matrix-query analysis indicates strong policy–infrastructure integration, highlighting regulation as the structural anchor of collaboration. The success of Smart City Makassar is shaped by the alignment of technical capacity development, regulatory coherence, and adaptive collaborative governance mechanisms. The study positions Makassar as a model for inclusive smart cities in Southeast Asia, contingent upon strengthened public trust and resilient digital infrastructure.
Co-Authors Abdul Jabbar Achmad Fauzi Kusmin Achmad Nurmandi Aco Nata Saputra Agustiyara, Agustiyara Ahmad Sahide Akbar Nur Aziz Alfinta, Muhammat Alim Aliy, Muhammad Firyal Alnamira Alzarliani, Waode Andi Arya Maulana Wijaya 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 Citra N Fariaty Darlis, Muhammad Akbar Ali Darni Darni Darojatun Andara Dema, Herman Desfitha Maharani Putri Doli, La Dyah Mutiarin Eka Setia Ningsih Eko Priyo Purnomo Eko Satria Elaine Baulete Elaine Baulete Elaine Macamay Baulete Endriady Edy Abidin Erfina, Erfina Fani, Wa Ode Farid Yusuf Nur Achmad Farid Yusuf Nur Achmad Farid Yusuf Nur Achmad Ferdi Ferdi Fitriani Abbas Fitriani Fitriani Gazalin, Junaid Gazalin, Junaid H a r d i n Hadmar, Ahmad Muhardin Hamjah Bonso Hanafi, Sukwan Hardianti Hardianti, Hardianti Hardinda, Hardinda Haris Hasimin Hasimin Hastuti Hastuti Hazel Jovita Herman Dema Ilami, Ain Husnatul Imron Sohsan Imron Sohsan, Imron Indah Kusuma Dewi Irwan Ishaq, L.M. Ahsan Jovita, Hazel Jubba, Hasse Kartika Putri, Aulia Kasmaludin L.M. Azhar Sa'ban 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 Muhammad Tegar Satriatama Muhammad Younus Mujiono Sairun R Mustar Syamsuddin Nabila Salam Nastia Nastia Nastia Nastia, Nastia Nur Fiqhi Utami, Andi Nurfaiza, Nurfaiza Nurhayati, Nurhayati Nursalin, Nursalin Nurtang Nurtang P Nyeleker, Kerkulah Prakoso, Velandani Restiani, Sitti Ainun Rina Lestari Riski Riski Rostina Rostina Sa'ban, L.M Azhar Sa'ban, LM Azhar Salma Salma Salma Samritin Sandi Lubis Saputri, Meri Meliyanti Satriatama, Muhammad Tegar Sa’ban, L.M Azhar Selfianti Faisal Arsik Shintia Yuniarti Siswahyudianto Suardi, Wahdania Suardi, Wahdania Sukwan Hanafi Sutanto, Muh. Awalil Resky Taedang, Muryanto Tasmin, La Ode Tenorio, Christine B. Tohirin Tohirin Wa Afrianti Wa Ode Nurmin Wa Ode Sitti Mayang Wahdania Suardi Wiranto, Dwi Yanto, La Younus, Muhammad Younus, Muhammad Yudarsat, Andre Putra Yusna, Yusna Zainudin, Arif