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Digitalization in Higher Education: How Information Systems Improve Operational and Strategic Performance Yunianto Agung Nugroho; Adi Widodo; Erni Taruli Pebrina; Joni Iskandar; Multi Nadeak
International Journal of Management and Economic Research (IJOMER) Vol 2 No 01 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Management and Economic Research
Publisher : Yayasan Aya Sophia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70508/dyrdm592

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This study explores the strategic and operational impacts of digitalization in higher education institutions (HEIs), focusing on the role of information systems (IS) as enablers of institutional performance. Anchored in a qualitative multi-case study design, the research investigates how IS enhance administrative efficiency, support data-driven decision-making, and navigate the sociotechnical challenges of digital transformation. Guided by the Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) framework and the Resource-Based View (RBV) theory, the study draws on in-depth interviews, participant observation, and institutional document analysis across universities with differing levels of digital maturity. Findings reveal that IS significantly improve service delivery and strategic agility, particularly through analytics integration and automation of academic workflows. However, barriers such as organizational resistance, digital literacy gaps, and infrastructure limitations constrain transformation outcomes. The study contributes to theory by integrating TOE and RBV in analyzing IS adoption, and to practice by offering actionable insights for institutional leaders. It concludes that digital transformation is not purely technological but deeply human and contextual—requiring adaptive leadership, inclusive strategies, and sustained investment in digital capacity.
Integrating Big Data and Information Systems in Higher Education: Implications for Organizational Productivity and Efficiency Yulis Nuryanti; Yosua Novembrianto Simorangkir; Masduki Asbari; Yusriel Arief Ferdiyanto; Hatoli Waruwu
International Journal of Management and Economic Research (IJOMER) Vol 2 No 01 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Management and Economic Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70508/xz9wy932

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The digital transformation of higher education has accelerated the adoption of big data and integrated information systems, reshaping institutional governance, academic performance monitoring, and strategic decision-making. Despite the proliferation of digital platforms, many institutions continue to operate within fragmented data environments, limiting their capacity for organizational productivity and efficiency. This study explores how the integration of big data and information systems contributes to institutional performance enhancement in higher education. Employing a qualitative descriptive methodology, data were collected through semi-structured interviews, document analysis, and direct observations across selected Indonesian universities. The findings reveal that successful integration models—characterized by strategic alignment, leadership commitment, and cross-functional collaboration—lead to improved decision-making, resource optimization, and streamlined workflows. Conversely, challenges such as data silos, resistance to change, and technical limitations hinder implementation. The study also reflects on the integration through the lens of Resource-Based View (RBV) and Socio-Technical Systems Theory, emphasizing the need for holistic and adaptive approaches. Recommendations include the development of strategic roadmaps, robust data governance, and inclusive capacity-building initiatives. This research contributes to the global discourse on digital transformation in higher education, offering practical insights for institutional leaders and policymakers seeking to enhance organizational resilience and responsiveness through data-driven innovation.
An Evaluative Study Of The Use Of Sim (Management Information System) In Integrated Islamic Schools Miftahul Janah
Jurnal Ekonomi islam and Manajemen Vol 1 No 2 (2025): TADBIR: Journal of Islamic Economics and Management
Publisher : Prodi Ekonomi Syariah Universitas Pangeran Diponegoro Nganjuk

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This study aims to evaluate the use of Management Information System (MIS) in Integrated Islamic Schools (SIT) as an effort to improve the quality of education services. SIM is expected to be able to help the administrative process, data management of students, teachers, and finances more efficiently. The research method used was descriptive evaluative with qualitative and quantitative approaches. Data were obtained through observations and interviews distributed to teachers, education personnel and school principals. The results showed that the use of SIM has been quite helpful in managing academic and financial data, but there are still obstacles such as limited human resource competence in operation, limited infrastructure, and lack of system integration. The recommendations of this study are the need for continuous training, development of features that suit the needs of Islamic schools, and strengthening information technology infrastructure.
Analysis Of The Needs Of Academic Information Systems At Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor Fathur Rozi, Moh. 'Ainun Najmiz Zuhry

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This research departs from the main problem in many Islamic Boarding Schools, where the management of academic data, such as student data, grades, and administration, is still carried out manually. In today's digital era, the use of Management Information Systems (SIM) is very important to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of data management. Therefore, the main purpose of this study is to analyze the need for the implementation of the Academic Information System (SIA) at Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor and evaluate its impact on the management of academic and non-academic data. The method used is a qualitative approach with case studies. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with teachers, administrative staff, and parents of students, as well as direct observation and document analysis. The results of the study show that the use of driver's license has had a significant positive impact. The use of driver's licenses can improve data accuracy, speed up the administrative process, and facilitate access to information for all interested parties. Overall, this study concludes that SIM makes an important contribution to data management in Islamic Boarding Schools. Despite the challenges in implementation, such as resistance to technology and the need for training, strong support from school leaders proved to be a key factor in the successful use of driver's licenses. Keywords: Academic Information System, Islamic Boarding School, Needs Analysis, Educational Technology, Data Management.
Smart Rural Development: Using Information Technology for Sustainable Rural Planning Fayaz Gul Mazloum Yar; Mohammad Edris Naderi
Jurnal Syntax Transformation Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Syntax Transformation
Publisher : CV. Syntax Corporation Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v6i2.1057

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Sustainable rural development is critical to improving the economic, social and environmental well-being of rural communities. However, challenges such as inadequate infrastructure and limited access to essential services impede progress. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) offers innovative solutions to overcome these barriers. This research aims to explore the role of ICT in sustainable rural development, focusing on its applications in the agriculture, health, education and governance sectors. The research used a mixed approach, combining policy analysis, stakeholder interviews, case studies, as well as secondary data analysis and spatial modeling. Data were collected through surveys and GIS data analysis to identify the role of ICTs in sustainable rural development. Findings show that the use of ICTs, such as GIS and mobile applications, has improved land use planning and resource management. About 80% of respondents have access to mobile phones, but only 50% have internet access, suggesting barriers to digital adoption. While ICTs have the potential to enhance rural development, challenges such as digital literacy and infrastructure deficiencies remain a barrier. Strategic investments and collaboration between stakeholders are needed to maximize the impact of ICTs. This research demonstrates that ICT integration in rural planning can foster sustainable development. Although significant challenges exist, recommendations including investment in digital infrastructure and digital literacy training programs are essential to optimize the benefits of ICT for rural communities. Strategic implementation of such recommendations can transform rural communities towards a more sustainable and resilient future.
Evaluation Of Governance Of Local Goverment Information System In Ministry Of Home Affairs Of The Republic Of Indonesia Rabin Ridho Dinata; Mansyur Achmad; Dedeh Maryani; Ika Sartika
Jurnal Syntax Transformation Vol 6 No 6 (2025): Jurnal Syntax Transformation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v6i6.1081

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Some obstacles faced by several OPDs, due to the large number of menus that must be filled in the input in SIPD, employees often miss one of the input processes so that the resulting report is different, delayed budget shifts, hampered payroll systems, and also the SIPD network which often errors so that there are obstacles in the preparation of cash budgets, making SPD, SPJ, SPP, SPM and making SP2D. Of the 105 menus available, there are 14,661 problems reported by the local government, of which 9,960 reports can be resolved while 4,701 problems are still in the process of being resolved. The purpose of this research is to identify, analyze and understand the governance of regional government information systems at the Ministry of Home Affairs, as well as to design an ideal model for governance of regional government information systems at the Ministry of Home Affairs. This study uses the theory of policy evaluation proposed by Dunn (2000:610). The research method used is qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques are carried out by interview, observation and documentation. The results of the study indicate that the Regional Government Information System policy is not optimal due to: There is no Steering Committee specifically assigned to supervise and manage development and implementation. The absence of a special committee causes a lack of cross-echelon coordination in strategic decision-making related to SIPD development. Many technical and policy constraints related to SIPD that require cross-directorate decision-making are not resolved quickly, resulting in delays in implementation. There is no formal mechanism for monitoring, evaluating, and following up on policies that are integrated into one leadership structure. The appropriate model for optimizing the Regional Government Information System Policy is called the SIPD Governance Model. This model refers to 4 (six) SIPD governance, namely: SIPD service catalog, Service management organization, Definition of Level and SIPD Service Operational Support System.
Development of Information System for Concrete Bridges Maintenance Quality Management System Based on Website to Improve Maintenance Performance Janrivai Adiman Silalahi; Yusuf Latief; Naufal Budi Laksono
Jurnal Syntax Transformation Vol 6 No 6 (2025): Jurnal Syntax Transformation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v6i6.1088

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Indonesia has thousands of national bridges that are vital for the country's mobility and economy. However, a large number of these bridges are in an unstable condition, posing a serious threat to the security and resilience of infrastructure. To keep the bridge safe and in good working order, ongoing maintenance and maintenance efforts are essential. The implementation of Quality Management Systems (SMM) and Knowledge Bases offers significant potential to improve bridge maintenance performance. However, the application of the Knowledge Base in the context of bridge maintenance is still very limited and has not been fully explored. Therefore, more research is needed to understand its impact and benefits in depth. The development of an effective Knowledge Base model and the integration of SMM in bridge maintenance work is a crucial strategic step to improve the performance and sustainability of bridge maintenance in Indonesia. These measures are expected to make a significant contribution to improving the resilience and safety of national bridge infrastructure.
Analysis of Public Information Disclosure on the Development of Pattuku Limpoe Village in Lappariaja District, Bone Regency Aras Solong; Tety Dwiyanti; Dzulqarnain Aras
Jurnal Syntax Transformation Vol 6 No 7 (2025): Jurnal Syntax Transformation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v6i7.1092

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The research is motivated by the essential role of transparency in good governance, especially in village development, where public access to information ensures accountability and community participation. Despite the legal framework established by Indonesia’s Public Information Disclosure Law (UU KIP No. 14/2008), many villages, including Pattuku Limpoe, still face significant challenges in implementing effective information disclosure due to technological and resource constraints. This study aims to assess the extent of public information disclosure in village development and identify factors influencing the disclosure process in Pattuku Limpoe Village, Lappariaja District, Bone Regency. A qualitative approach was used to describe community experiences related to the implementation of village development. Data collection methods included direct observation of relevant events, interviews with key informants to gather primary data, and document analysis to review regulations and other materials related to the development process. The findings show that information disclosure in village development has not been fully achieved. The absence of an electronic system, such as a village website, limits the dissemination of information to the public. Furthermore, the lack of trained human resources in information and communication technology further hampers effective public information disclosure. These constraints highlight the need for improved technological infrastructure and capacity building among village officials to enhance transparency and accountability in village governance, in line with public policy objectives and the mandates of UU KIP No. 14/2008.
Unspoken Meanings in the Miyowor Folktale: A Discourse AnalysisBased on Grimes’ Framework of Non-Event Information Rinetha Stella Suabey
Jurnal Syntax Transformation Vol 6 No 10 (2025): Jurnal Syntax Transformation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v6i10.1111

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This study analyzes the folktale Miyowor from the Wandamen community in Teluk Wondama, West Papua, through discourse analysis with a particular emphasis on non-event information as conceptualized by Grimes. Non-event information encompasses elements such as setting, background, evaluation, and collateral details, which do not directly narrate events but enrich the overall meaning of the story. The purpose of this research is to identify the occurrence of these elements in the Miyowor folktale and to explain how they contribute to a deeper understanding of the narrative. The findings show that all four types of non-event information are present, shaping the story’s structure and revealing significant cultural values of the Wandamen people. These values include their perception of time, the importance of hard work, and the harmonious relationship between humans and nature. By uncovering these unspoken dimensions, the study demonstrates how folktales serve as a medium of cultural knowledge and identity preservation.
Integration of the Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) and Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (Arpa) to Enhance Object Detection, Identification, and Tracking Amirullah Amirullah; Dwi Antoro; Henny Sutryani; Yohanna Nurika; Iman Ahmad
Jurnal Syntax Transformation Vol 6 No 12 (2025): Jurnal Syntax Transformation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v6i12.1121

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Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) and Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA) have become critical components in modern maritime navigation, contributing significantly to situational awareness, collision avoidance, and voyage planning. Despite their importance, the effectiveness of these navigational technologies depends largely on the competence of watchkeepers, the integration of system functions, and operational conditions on board. This study aims to analyze how the integration of ECDIS and ARPA enhances navigational awareness aboard KMP Jatra III, a Ro-Ro passenger vessel operating in Indonesian waters. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through interviews, onboard observations, and documentation of navigational operations. The findings indicate that the integration of ECDIS and ARPA improves decision-making by providing real-time positional accuracy, automated radar target tracking, optimized route monitoring, and early detection of collision risks through Closest Point of Approach (CPA)/Time to CPA (TCPA). However, challenges such as screen saturation, overreliance on automation, environmental interference, and limited crew proficiency reduce the overall effectiveness of the integrated system. The study concludes that while ECDIS–ARPA integration significantly enhances navigational awareness, optimal outcomes can only be achieved through continuous training, strict adherence to STCW watchkeeping standards, and reinforcement of bridge resource management (BRM) principles.

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