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Anti-Corruption Advocacy in Building Inclusive and Accountable Institutions (SDG 16): A Global Bibliometric Analysis Yuliansyah, Romi Ali; Rachman, Balqis Azkia
Public Policy Journal Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/ppj.v6i3.3020

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Corruption continues to pose a major challenge in achieving inclusiveand accountable governance as outlined in Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)16. Although numerous anti-corruption initiatives have been implementedglobally, systematic and comprehensive analyses of academic research onadvocacy efforts to strengthen transparent and responsible institutions remainlimited. This study aims to examine global publication trends, patterns ofscholarly collaboration, and thematic developments in anti-corruption advocacyresearch. Employing a quantitative descriptive approach through bibliometricanalysis, data were collected from the Scopus database for the 2020–2025period. The metadata were processed and visualized using VOSviewer softwareto identify publication patterns, key authors, contributing countries, institutions,and keyword relationships. The results reveal a significant rise in globalpublications on anti-corruption advocacy, dominated by contributions fromChina, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Institutional analysis indicatesthat universities with strong research capacity—particularly in East Asia—play acentral role in advancing this field, while developing nations remainunderrepresented. Thematic mapping identifies three main areas of focus:institutional transparency and accountability, civil society advocacy andparticipation, and digital governance and integrity. These findings suggest aparadigmatic transition from punitive legal approaches toward preventive,participatory, and technology-based strategies in addressing corruption. Thestudy emphasizes that strengthening anti-corruption advocacy requires globalacademic collaboration, inclusive research partnerships, and the application ofinnovative, data-driven governance models to effectively advance the objectivesof SDG 16.
Public Sentiment Analysis on the Digital Innovation JKN Mobile as a Solution for BPJS Health Services Yuliansyah, Romi Ali; Mandanti, Desti; Al Rizki, Muhammad Fadel; Tasya, Saskiya Reni
JPASDEV : Journal of Public Administration and Sociology of Development Vol 6, No 2 (2025): JPASDEV : Journal of Public Administration and Sociology of Development
Publisher : Fakultan Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jpasdev.v6i2.99762

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This study aims to analyze public sentiment toward the JKN Mobile application to understand user perceptions regarding the speed and convenience of BPJS Health services. A total of 4,518 user reviews from the Play Store, App Store, and the X platform were collected and processed using a text analysis approach that included data cleaning, tokenization, sentiment labeling, and accuracy checking to ensure consistency. Although the number of reviews varied across platforms, which may create representation bias, this factor was considered when interpreting the findings. The results show that negative sentiment dominates more than 70 percent of all reviews. Most complaints relate to technical problems such as login failures, OTP code errors, slow application response, and system instability during busy periods, while some positive comments highlight the benefits of online registration, digital queue retrieval, and easy access to membership information. The dominance of negative sentiment not only reflects technical issues but also indicates user interaction dynamics that require further investigation to generate deeper and more unique insights. These findings have important implications for service improvement and policy development, particularly the need to strengthen server capacity, enhance authentication reliability, and establish continuous technical monitoring procedures. For policymakers, the study underscores the importance of setting measurable performance standards to ensure the reliability and effectiveness of digital health services delivered through the application in Indonesia.
Analisis bibliometric topik budaya fan k-pop dan pembentukan identitas kolektif 2016–2025 Yuliansyah, Romi Ali; Da'i, Tsakib Makbul
Dimensia: Jurnal Kajian Sosiologi Dimensia: Jurnal Kajian Sosiologi Volume 15, Nomor 1, 1 Maret 2026
Publisher : Departemen Pendidikan Sosiologi FISHIPOL UNY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/dimensia.v15i1.91293

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Fenomena K-Pop telah berkembang melampaui batas hiburan dan menjadi ruang perjumpaan budaya tempat penggemar dari berbagai negara membangun rasa kebersamaan dan identitas bersama. Penelitian ini bertujuan memetakan arah dan perkembangan kajian ilmiah tentang budaya fan K-Pop dan pembentukan identitas kolektif di tingkat global. Dengan menggunakan pendekatan bibliometrik terhadap publikasi internasional periode 2016–2025, penelitian ini menelusuri pola kolaborasi peneliti, tren topik, serta jejaring pengetahuan yang terbentuk. Hasilnya menunjukkan peningkatan minat yang pesat terhadap topik ini, dengan dominasi kontribusi dari Korea Selatan dan Amerika Serikat, serta munculnya tiga fokus utama: industri budaya, partisipasi digital, dan komunitas fandom lintas budaya. Temuan ini memperlihatkan bahwa K-Pop bukan hanya fenomena musik, melainkan juga wujud solidaritas dan identitas global yang tumbuh melalui interaksi manusia di ruang digital. The K-Pop phenomenon has evolved beyond entertainment to become a cultural meeting space where fans from around the world build a shared sense of belonging and collective identity. This study aims to map the direction and development of international research on K-Pop fan culture and collective identity formation. Using a bibliometric approach to analyze publications from 2016 to 2025, the study explores research trends, author collaborations, and emerging thematic networks. The results reveal a growing academic interest in this topic, led by contributions from South Korea and the United States, and identify three main research focuses: cultural industry, digital participation, and cross-cultural fandom communities. These findings suggest that K-Pop is not merely a musical phenomenon but a form of global solidarity and identity shaped through human connection in digital spaces