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Comparison of State Administration Management between Egypt and Indonesia Rafian, Ziddane; Maritza, Dhiya Fariyyah; Lina, Rafel; Latifah, Mawadah; Mahfira, Saila
Jurnal Sosial, Politik dan Budaya (SOSPOLBUD) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/sospolbud.v3i2.10245

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Comparison of state administration is carried out as tips for improving a country towards an effective and efficient form and management of government in bringing the country towards prosperity and progress. The comparative science of state administration has a function as a benchmark in management and problem-solving. Egypt and Indonesia have a variety of unique things to compare and study. This research studies the state administration of Egypt and Indonesia which includes the form of the state, government system, political system, political infrastructure as well as the factors that underlie the creation of state administration such as social factors, moral factors, cultural factors and territorial factors. Differences and similarities were found in the comparisons prepared using this literature study method, such as similarities in the government system which is divided into regions that have their own authority and autonomous powers. There are also similarities in the political system which adheres to the freedom of many parties to participate in becoming candidates for government institutions such as the legislative body and heads of state or regions such as the President. The differences can be seen in the government system, Indonesia uses a presidential government system while Egypt uses a semi-presidential government system.
The Effectiveness of the e-SPM Application in Monitoring Regional Service Performance at the Directorate General of Regional Development, Ministry of Home Affairs Lina, Rafel; Noer, Khaerul Umam
Publik : (Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi) Vol 14, No 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31314/pjia.14.2.%p.2025

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the e-SPM application in monitoring the performance of regional services at the Directorate General of Regional Development, Ministry of Home Affairs. The e-SPM application was developed as a digital monitoring system to support the implementation of Minimum Service Standards (Standar Pelayanan Minimal/SPM) across regional governments in Indonesia. This study employs a descriptive research design with a qualitative approach to obtain an in-depth understanding of the application’s performance, usability, and contribution to administrative effectiveness. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis involving administrators and members of the SPM team responsible for managing and monitoring regional service data. The results indicate that the e-SPM application is effective in supporting the monitoring of regional service performance at the provincial, district, and city levels. The application has significantly improved the work efficiency of the SPM team by simplifying data input, accelerating reporting processes, and enabling real-time monitoring of SPM achievement across regions in Indonesia. Furthermore, the system quality, information quality, and service quality of the e-SPM application have generally met user needs, particularly in terms of data accuracy, accessibility, and integration. Administrators perceive the application as helpful in decision-making and performance evaluation related to regional service delivery.However, despite its overall effectiveness, the study also identifies several areas that require continuous improvement, including system responsiveness, user interface optimization, and periodic feature updates to accommodate policy changes and increasing data complexity.Â