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Journal : Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings

Challenges of Digital Transformation on Good Governance for Improving Public Services Quality Nanda Wahyu Indah Kirana; Nurkholish Majid
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th Economics, Business, and Government Challenges 2021
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2022.2307

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Public institutions provide services continually to strive for quality improvement through good governance. Along with the transformation of the digital era, Good Governance is synchronized with digital-based services in terms of Digital Governance. This study's purpose is to examine how digital transformation in public service can be improved the quality of Good Governance. The digital transformation successfully can be reached through the collaboration between user experiences and senior digital experts. However, Digital Governance encounter several challenges including a lack of relationship between institutional managers with stakeholders as users and the risk of protecting data sources that are prone to leakage. Therefore, good governance still needs to be improved continuously so that it can provide benefits to the wider community. One benefit of implementing good governance of government institutions is the formation of a smart city that results in the convenience and welfare of the community.
Understanding Transactive Memory Systems (TMS) in Tourism Information Sharing Virginia Mandasari; Nurkholish Majid
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3362

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This study aims to investigate the phenomenon of sharing information in social media groups. This research also investigates the role that communication plays in the dissemination of information within groups and the formation of self-relevant values. The methodology was quantitative, and the sampling method was purposive. Using a survey to collect information from 807 students at SMAN 18 Bandung. In the analysis data section, the proposed model was evaluated utilizing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The model proposed was evaluated using AMOS 21. The model's fit indices demonstrate good fit. There are five accepted hypotheses in this study. It was discovered that 1) formal and 2) informal communications have a positive impact on transactive memory systems, 3) transactive memory systems have a positive impact on self-relevant value, and 4) transactive memory systems are an effective mediator between formal and informal communication and self-relevant value. The study suggests some strategic implications as well.
Empowering SMES Performance through Digital Economy using Social Media and E-Wallet Nurkholish Majid; Nuruni Ika Kusuma Wardhani; Zumrotul Fitriyah
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3372

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This study aims to analyze the convenience and benefits of social media and E-wallets on the performance of SMEs. The study used quantitative analysis with SEM-PLS. The research sample was 30 SMES in Gunung Anyar District. The results showed that the ease and benefits of using social media and E-wallets were able to improve the performance of SMEs. The results of the study have implications for the use of social media and E-wallets as a form of the digital economy then increase economic growth, especially in MSMEs in Gunung Anyar and East Surabaya.
Understanding Transactive Memory Systems (TMS) in Tourism Information Sharing Virginia Mandasari; Nurkholish Majid
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3362

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the phenomenon of sharing information in social media groups. This research also investigates the role that communication plays in the dissemination of information within groups and the formation of self-relevant values. The methodology was quantitative, and the sampling method was purposive. Using a survey to collect information from 807 students at SMAN 18 Bandung. In the analysis data section, the proposed model was evaluated utilizing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The model proposed was evaluated using AMOS 21. The model's fit indices demonstrate good fit. There are five accepted hypotheses in this study. It was discovered that 1) formal and 2) informal communications have a positive impact on transactive memory systems, 3) transactive memory systems have a positive impact on self-relevant value, and 4) transactive memory systems are an effective mediator between formal and informal communication and self-relevant value. The study suggests some strategic implications as well.
Empowering SMES Performance through Digital Economy using Social Media and E-Wallet Nurkholish Majid; Nuruni Ika Kusuma Wardhani; Zumrotul Fitriyah
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3372

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the convenience and benefits of social media and E-wallets on the performance of SMEs. The study used quantitative analysis with SEM-PLS. The research sample was 30 SMES in Gunung Anyar District. The results showed that the ease and benefits of using social media and E-wallets were able to improve the performance of SMEs. The results of the study have implications for the use of social media and E-wallets as a form of the digital economy then increase economic growth, especially in MSMEs in Gunung Anyar and East Surabaya.
Co-Authors Adeev Jecona Diwanto Ahmad Khumaeni Zhakaria Ainur Rofiq AINUR ROFIQ Akbar, Dimas Renandra Akustika, Salsabillah Allisa, Safiah Amelia, Rizti Ananda Sabil Hussein Angga Prasetyo Arfad Syauqi Hikam Al Jonet Arisandi, Devani Oktavia Atika Atika Billah, Mu’tasim Brawijaya, Kriska Savriel Chaniago, Hanifa Zahra Dermawan, Rizky Desy Fitria Agustiyani Devani, Tariska Saffa Didhan Oktavian Putra Sultony Elma Dina Asofa Farrel ziiqbal Fathurrohman Husen Fatihah Izzati Shifwah Najiah Galuh Deliana Putri Murdani Gandhi Yoga Pratama Hasby, Muhammad Farhan Hery Pudjoprastyono Ignathia Martha Ika K.W, Nuruni Kusuma Wardhani, Febrianti Kusuma Wardhani, Nuruni Ika Lidia Angelina Mahesa Bachtiar Maulana Mandasari, Virginia Muhammad Ryan Maulana Munirotul Wahyuningsih Munthe, Marcell Fernando Mu’tasim Billah Nadilla Nurul Yuniar Nanda Wahyu Indah Kirana Nanik Hariyana Nugroho, Muhammad Kaisar Aqsata Nurali Sumah, Chousadilla Nuruni Ika K.W Nuruni Ika K.W Nuruni Ika K.W Nuruni Ika Kusuma Wardhani Nuruni Ika KW Oktavian, Rizal Boy Pryatmoko, Dimas Yovie Putri Rahmawati Rahmawati, Fidi Rahmawati, Lulu Ray Septianis Kartika Rizal Boy Oktavian Rizky, Zulfikar Khusnul Ghina Shinta Mutiara Putri Sigit Agung Pranoto Sinaga, Ol Christin Our Heart Sunaryo Sunaryo Susilo Surahman Ugy Soebiantoro Virginia Mandasari Virginia Mandasari Wibisono, Aldino Widya Ningrum, Marcella Putri Zahraningrum, Chairina Syahidia Zawawi Zumrotul Fitriyah Zumrotul Fitriyah Zumrotul Fitriyah, Zumrotul