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Next Generation Welfare System and E-Government in Banjarbendo Village Darmawan, Achmad Firnanda; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 25 No 3 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1407

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Background: The effectiveness of social welfare information systems, especially the Next Generation Social Welfare Information System (SIKS-NG), is vital for local e-government initiatives. Specific Background: This study examines SIKS-NG's implementation in Banjarbendo Village, Sidoarjo, East Java, to evaluate its impact on service delivery. Knowledge Gap: Prior research highlights inconsistent effectiveness and issues related to resource adequacy and data accuracy in rural contexts. Aims: This research aims to assess SIKS-NG's effectiveness through qualitative analysis, focusing on indicators of goal achievement, integration, and adaptation. Results: The study finds that SIKS-NG operates effectively due to competent operators and sufficient infrastructure, though data inconsistencies pose challenges. Novelty: This research offers new insights into the successes and challenges of implementing SIKS-NG in a rural Indonesian setting. Implications: The findings emphasize the importance of ongoing training and infrastructure improvements to resolve data discrepancies, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of e-government in social welfare management. Highlights : Human Resource Competence: The effectiveness of SIKS-NG relies heavily on the training and skills of operators in information technology. Infrastructure Support: Adequate facilities, such as computers and internet access, are essential for smooth implementation. Data Accuracy Issues: Discrepancies between submitted and application data hinder overall program effectiveness. Keywords: SIKS-NG, e-government, social welfare, effectiveness, rural development
Next Generation Welfare System and E-Government in Banjarbendo Village: Sistem Kesejahteraan Generasi Selanjutnya dan E-Government di Desa Banjarbendo Darmawan, Achmad Firnanda; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol. 25 No. 3 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijppr.v25i3.1407

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Background: The effectiveness of social welfare information systems, especially the Next Generation Social Welfare Information System (SIKS-NG), is vital for local e-government initiatives. Specific Background: This study examines SIKS-NG's implementation in Banjarbendo Village, Sidoarjo, East Java, to evaluate its impact on service delivery. Knowledge Gap: Prior research highlights inconsistent effectiveness and issues related to resource adequacy and data accuracy in rural contexts. Aims: This research aims to assess SIKS-NG's effectiveness through qualitative analysis, focusing on indicators of goal achievement, integration, and adaptation. Results: The study finds that SIKS-NG operates effectively due to competent operators and sufficient infrastructure, though data inconsistencies pose challenges. Novelty: This research offers new insights into the successes and challenges of implementing SIKS-NG in a rural Indonesian setting. Implications: The findings emphasize the importance of ongoing training and infrastructure improvements to resolve data discrepancies, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of e-government in social welfare management. Highlights : Human Resource Competence: The effectiveness of SIKS-NG relies heavily on the training and skills of operators in information technology. Infrastructure Support: Adequate facilities, such as computers and internet access, are essential for smooth implementation. Data Accuracy Issues: Discrepancies between submitted and application data hinder overall program effectiveness. Keywords: SIKS-NG, e-government, social welfare, effectiveness, rural development