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Creativity to Innovation: What Lesson Learned from Digital Transformation in Financial Accountability in Government Practices Ariesmansyah, Andre; Lestari, Anggun Hilendri; Yodiansyah, Hefri; Chakim, Mochamad Heru Riza; Junaedi, I Wayan Ruspendi
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 4, No 4 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i4.3509

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This work is expected to gain a top-down understanding of various evidence of past logical investigations to understand how imagination drives government development in completing the capacity to serve the general public, especially the monetary sector, by utilizing innovation. The information we obtain relies on logical examination, beforehand from various sources of literature both at home and abroad that discuss how financial administration in the bookkeeping technology includes the use of the latest innovations. In addressing this question, of course, we directed the first informational review through a top-down assessment of the coding framework, evaluation data and completed it after the point of responding to legitimate and valid questions. This review depends on the data examined from different correspondence publications, and we report it as a qualitative report that describes utilizing investigation of inside and outside publication journals to deal with answering problems. In this review, we get results, including information through electronic investigations, that government creativity using digital applications for public financial services has turned to transparent and modern prime service innovations. Thus, this result becomes an essential input for improving public services in the country.
Identification of Data-Based Public Administration Governance Strategies: Opportunities and Challenges Afridian Wirahadi Ahmad; Mohamad Muspawi; Andre Ariesmansyah; Mochamad Heru Riza Chakim; Hefri Yodiansyah
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 4, No 4 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i4.3547

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This article aimed to identify a data-based public administration governance strategy regarding the opportunities and challenges in today's digital era. The authors believe that choosing a strategy in managing data technology-based public administration services is part of the success of organizations, including the government, in serving public partnerships. So to ensure the truth of this article's questions, we have collected field study evidence to study in-depth so that we can get answers to this royal question with convincing and high quality. So that the chest can be said to be a finding, first, our data has been carefully studied, involving a coding system for data interpretation and drawing conclusions under a phenomenological approach, namely an effort to search for the broadest possible data to get answers that are concise and clear. The data sources that we focus on are scientific publications, journals, and other literature documents made public between 2010 and 2021 to find the data easily. Based on the study and discussion, we conclude that the effort to identify the right strategy for the government in managing public records is to provide data services on the internet, considering that all human activities, both business and public services, have been increasingly popularly adopted from the old way of talking about big data technology. It is hoped that this finding will become a significant input in improving studies on data-based public services.
Co-Authors Abdul Rosid Abdul Rosid Afridian Wirahadi Ahmad Aiko, Iftitah Azzahra Akbar Maulana, Muhammad Farhan Andhita, Sabrina Ratu Angel Putri Kinanti Anggi Nurani Rahmat Ariffin, Hari Busthomi Arifin, Rifqi Khairul Arisanti, Ivon Arwi, Ahwani Egiza Asep Kusdiman Aswin Aswin Aurelya Aurelya Azhar, Tami Nafilah Azzahra, Devina Bilfaqih, Nabila Bustomi, Thomas Chairunnisa, Alika Danti Nuracti Danti Nuracti Komarudin Dea Melati Dea Melati Desyana Pratiwi Diki Suherman Dzarin Gifarian Khaulani Edrick Akbar Elika Dewi Faustine Fadiya Nabila Putri Fauzi Pratista Virgiawan Febriana, Salsa Febrianti, Nurhasyifa Femmy Rismala Dewi Geraldy Henry Ghina Kamila Hanifah Bilqisti Hefri Yodiansyah I Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi Iwan Satibi Kemitha, Metha Zahra Khairul Arifin, Rifqi Kurniawan, Sabilla Aulia Putri Lestari, Anggun Hilendri Luthfi Ardhia Respati Mariane, Ine Maulidini, Jamillatul Melati Aida Putri Mochamad Heru Riza Chakim Mohamad Muspawi Mona Indrianie Muftihasalam, Syafa Mulyani, Safira Sri Nabila, Ellisa Amel Nabilla Septiani Herawan Nadya Tania Lisnawati Nina Kurniasih Nur Fitriani Arningsih Nur Fitriani Arningsih Nurbiati, Titik Nurfauzza, Gera Nyi Raden Ruyani Palls, Aswin Pratiwi, Melita Putri Putra, Raenaldi Ramanda Putri, Sri Wandasari R Hari Busthomi Ariffin R. Hari Busthomi Ariffin Raenaldi Ramanda Putra Rahma, Najla Aulia Raisya Akhwatun Fitra Regan Vaughan Revvi Apriani Ridha Nur Septiany Rifqi Khaerul Arifin Rifqi Khairul Arifin Rifqi Khairul Arifin Rifqi Khoerul Arifin Riska Rahmawati Riska Rahmawati Rizky, Andryan Muhammad Shafira, Alifah Shapira, Resma Sintia Dwia Putri Siti Aliya Siti Sa’adah Syilvia Julianti Tiara Nova Astari Triana Andariah Vaughan, Regan Viola Vera Levina Wijaya, Tommy Witska, Neng Yaya Mulyana A Azis Yodiansyah, Hefri Yuanna Daniel Zulvi, Lutfiani