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Community Acceptance of SIKESAL: An UTAUT Model Approach in E-Government Services in Jambi City Bulya, Bulya; Ulung Pribadi
Scientific Journal of Informatics Vol. 11 No. 3: August 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/sji.v11i3.7511

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Purpose: This research examines the factors influencing public acceptance of e-government services, particularly the Sikesal system in Jambi City. The urgency of this research lies in its potential to improve the quality of public services, increase community engagement, and support digital transformation goals in Jambi City. This study contributes to understanding how local communities perceive and utilize e-government services, providing insights to improve service design and Using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model, we evaluated variables including Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy, Social Influence, and Facilitating Conditions. The study utilized a quantitative approach, collecting data through questionnaires distributed to 100 respondents, selected using the Slovin formula. Result: Results indicate that Effort Expectancy significantly impacts the use of e-government services (T value of 18.339, P value of 0.000), highlighting the importance of user-friendliness. However, performance expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions did not significantly impact. Novelty: The novelty of this study lies in its localized examination of e-government acceptance, providing insights for targeted improvements in service design and implementation.
INOVASI TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI BERBASIS GOVERNMENT 3.0 DALAM MANAJEMEN PENANGGULANGAN KEBAKARAN HUTAN DAN LAHAN DI PROVINSI JAMBI Wahid, Makmun; Lega, Michael; Darminto, Citra; Bulya, Bulya; Setyobudi, Yustinus Farid
JURNAL TRIAS POLITIKA Vol 8, No 2 (2024): Oktober 2024, Jurnal Trias Politika
Publisher : Universitas Riau Kepulauan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33373/jtp.v8i2.6682

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Abstract: Studies on the management of forest and land fires in Indonesia have led to research on innovation and collaboration in the management process. However, these existing studies are insufficient to address the trend of insignificant impact of E-government in the transformation of forest and land fire governance in Indonesia. In this article, we address questions related to information technology-based models of data, service and process disclosure in each of the Jambi Province government agencies involved in forest and land fire management. Examining the forms of openness in each agency is important to see the results of the implementation of innovations and collaborations that have not yet targeted the basic problems. This paper uses a framework that focuses on government 3.0 to find the characteristics and variations of innovation and collaboration failures in forest and land fire management. Using this framework, this paper will show that innovation and collaboration in the management of forest and land fire management show dynamic results that are influenced by the character of inclusive institutions. The author uses a comparison of the character of each institution to argue that the level of inclusiveness determines the ability of institutions involved in forest and land fire management to use information technology that is not only limited to the use of systems, but can be developed to transform governance to be more effective and efficient in tackling forest and land fires. Abstrak: Studi-studi tentang penanggulangan kebakaran hutan dan lahan di Indonesia telah sampai pada hasil penelitian mengenai inovasi dan kolaborasi dalam proses pengelolaannya. Namun, studi yang telah ada tersebut masih kurang memadai dalam menjawab tren belum signifikannya dampak penggunaan E-government dalam transformasi tata kelola kebakaran hutan dan lahan di Indonesia. Dalam artikel ini, kami menjawab pertanyaan-pertanyaan terkait model keterbukaan data, layanan dan proses yang berbasis teknologi informasi di masing-masing instansi pemerintah Provinsi Jambi yang terlibat dalam penanggulangan kebakaran hutan dan lahan. Menelaah bentuk-bentuk keterbukaan di masing-masing instansi, menjadi sangat penting untuk melihat capaian hasil dari pelaksanaan inovasi dan kolaborasi yang selama ini masih belum menyasar kepada persoalan dasar. Tulisan ini menggunakan kerangka kerja yang berfokus pada government 3.0 untuk menemukan karakteristik dan variasi kegagalan inovasi dan kolaborasi yang ada dalam penanggulangan kebakaran hutan dan lahan. Dengan menggunakan kerangka kerja ini, tulisan ini akan menunjukkan bahwa inovasi dan kolaborasi dalam pengelolaan penanggulangan kebakaran hutan dan lahan menampilkan hasil yang dinamis yang dipengaruhi oleh karakter institusi yang inklusif. Penulis menggunakan perbandingan karakter masing-masing institusi untuk mengajukan argumentasi bahwa tingkat inklusivitas menentukan kemampuan institusi yang terlibat dalam penanggulangan kebakaran hutan dan lahan untuk menggunakan teknologi informasi yang tidak hanya sebatas penggunaan sistem, tetapi mampu dikembangkan untuk mentransformasi pemerintahan agar lebih efektif dan efisien dalam menanggulangi kebakaran hutan dan lahan.
LITERASI DIGITAL INDONESIA SEBAGAI TANTANGAN DEMOKRASI DI ERA DIGITAL Bulya, Bulya; Izzati, Suci
The Journal of Society and Media Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Media as Propaganda and Global Research
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jsm.v8n2.p640-661

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In the era of digitalization, digital literacy plays a vital role in shaping active participation and the quality of democracy. There are still challenges in the level of digital literacy in Indonesia, which impacts blind trust in emerging issues. As a result, people are vulnerable to the spread of fake news, online fraud, harmful content, and privacy violations. This research uses a desk research method with a qualitative approach, collecting secondary data from journal articles, books, and related reports. Analyses were conducted using content analysis techniques to identify patterns and relationships between digital literacy and democracy. The results show that although Indonesia's digital literacy index has improved, digital crime and hoaxes are rising, indicating a gap between technological skills and digital ethics. The findings emphasize the need for a more comprehensive approach to digital literacy programs, including integrating digital literacy education into the formal curriculum and improved technological infrastructure, particularly in underdeveloped areas. The implications of this study suggest that improving digital literacy is essential for safe access to information and an important step toward strengthening more critical and responsible democratic participation in Indonesia.