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Tingkat Penerimaan SIPD RI berdasarkan UTAUT2 di Kabupaten Magelang Ghanis Raisha Sandi Gavara; Joko Tri Nugraha; Eny Boedi Orbawati
ANTASENA: Governance and Innovation Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): June
Publisher : FIA Unkris Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61332/antasena.v4i1.512

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The rapid development of information technology requires government institutions to continuously improve the quality of digital services to support work effectiveness. One of these systems is the Regional Government Information System of the Republic of Indonesia (SIPD RI) administration module, which plays an important role in supporting regional financial administration processes. However, the implementation of the SIPD RI administration module in regional financial administration still faces several challenges, such as unstable server access, system complexity, user adaptation processes, and limited technical support that may affect system usage. This study employed a quantitative method with a modified Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT2) model to analyze the factors influencing user acceptance. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to 124 respondents from 31 Regional Apparatus Organizations (OPD) in Magelang, consisting of secretaries, heads of finance sub-divisions, and treasurers. Data analysis was conducted using the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) approach with the assistance of SmartPLS 4.0 software. The results showed that effort expectancy and social influence had a positive and significant effect on behavioral intention. Furthermore, habit and behavioral intention had a positive and significant effect on use behavior. However, performance expectancy did not affect behavioral intention, and facilitating conditions also did not affect use behavior. These findings indicate that user acceptance of the SIPD RI administration module is more influenced by ease of use, social influence, and user habits rather than perceived usefulness and the availability of supporting facilities in system usage.
Facing Climate Change Risk: Green Theology Commitment Crisis in Ritual Practices Henky Fernando; Eko Ariwidodo; Qodariah Barkah; Eny Boedi Orbawati; M. Nastain; Yuniar Galuh Larasati; Farahdilla Kutsiyah
KARSA Journal of Social and Islamic Culture Vol. 33 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/karsa.v33i2.21380

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The crisis of commitment to green theology has been sublimated into collective consciousness, making the potential ecological damage caused by ritual practices often seem normal or acceptable. However, this issue tends to be overlooked in academic discussions. This study adopts a qualitative descriptive approach using a case study method. Data collection and analysis were conducted intensively by examining online news articles published between May 29 and June 11, 2025, using the keywords “climate change, ritual, and ecological knowledge” via the Google search engine. The findings indicate that ritual practices conducted in natural settings frequently disregard their long-term ecological implications. This situation is further exacerbated by the use of non-environmentally friendly ritual materials, such as plastic and synthetic substances, which leave residues that are not easily biodegradable. The lack of waste management and the absence of ecological rehabilitation efforts following the rituals reflect a weak commitment to green theology in the implementation of tradition-based rituals. The significance of this study lies in its emphasis on the need to reorient traditional ritual practices so that they are theologically and ecologically integrated, thereby supporting environmental preservation without compromising religious intentions and cultural values.