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Big Data Dan Statistik: Transformasi Administrasi Publik Di Era Digital Mozin, Sri Yulianty; Napu, Febriany Hasnawati; Anggraini, Maya; Amanda, Ni Made; Rifkin; Rumampuk, Fardan; Abas, Adam
JPS: Journal of Publicness Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Publicness Studies
Publisher : Program Studi Administrasi Publik, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Tadulako

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The digital world has changed the way public administration is conducted. Big data and statistics greatly assist data-driven decision-making. Continuous data from various sources, such as public surveys, government transactions, social media, and sensors, enable the government to improve efficiency and enhance public services. The collection, storage, and analysis of large-scale data can be done quickly thanks to Big Data. Hidden patterns can be identified to support the formulation of more targeted policies using statistical methods. Descriptive analysis helps understand the socio-economic conditions in various regions, while predictive analysis helps forecast future public service needs. In addition, open data visualization through interactive dashboards allows the public to see government performance in real-time, increasing accountability and boosting public trust. But issues such as data privacy, information security, and a lack of human resources remain problematic. This article discusses how statistics and Big Data enhance the efficiency, transparency, and accountability of public administration. It also provides policy recommendations on the best ways to leverage this technology.
The Scope of Comparative Public Administration and the Objectives of Comparative Public Administration Studies Mozin, Sri Yulianty; H. Badjuka, Alexander; Latif, Fatmawati; Rumampuk, Fardan; Botutihe, Mohamad Iqshal
Socius: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol 3, No 4 (2025): November
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

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This study examines Comparative Public Administration (SPAN) with a focus on the paradigm shift from a classical approach emphasizing bureaucratic structures to a contemporary, multidimensional, adaptive, and applicable paradigm. The study is significant for understanding cross-country administrative practices as a reference for improving bureaucratic effectiveness, transparency, and public policy quality, particularly in the context of Indonesia’s government facing globalization, digitalization, and societal demands. The research aims to map the scope of SPAN, analyze integrative objectives, and evaluate the relevance of international administrative practices. A qualitative approach through literature review was employed, using content analysis of secondary data from journals, scholarly books, and official documents. Findings indicate that modern SPAN enables comprehensive analysis of public administration, strengthens governance capacity, and enhances bureaucratic responsiveness to local and global dynamics. The shift from purely theoretical orientation toward integrating theory, practice, policy, and global innovation confirms SPAN’s relevance for bureaucratic reform.