scholarly journals The effect of information technology innovation on good public governance: a case study in Indonesia

2021 ◽  
Vol 188 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 15-22
Author(s):  
Ika Sasti Ferina ◽  
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Nunuy Nur Afiah ◽  
Sugiono Poulus ◽  
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This study touches upon fraud prevention at the Regional Public Hospital (RSUD) in Sumatra Region in 2021. The authors used a quantitative approach to conduct the study. This research is based on a survey of 421 respondents, namely the personnel of the Medical Recording Department, the Internal Inspection Unit, the Medical Committee, the Coder, and the Accounting Department at RSUD. Sumatra was chosen to be the region under research because, according to data from the Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW), Sumatera Region has 6 provinces where most cases of fraud have been reported in government hospitals. The data analysis technique uses Structural Equation Modelling (LISREL). The results of the study show that: (1) information technology innovation has a positive and significant impact on public governance; (2) fraud prevention has a positive and significant impact on public governance; (3) information technology innovation has a positive and significant impact on public governance in terms of fraud prevention.

2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1.1) ◽  
pp. 472
Author(s):  
Amitabha Acharjee ◽  
Partha Pratim Sarkar ◽  
Joyanta Pal

On the whole, car ownership is regarded as an imperative variable in travel behavior research. Car and motorcycle ownership are increasing rapidly in developing countries leading to an unsustainable developments. Using a data of 584 respondents from the Agartala city randomly collected, a model has been prepared to understand vehicle ownership for both car and motorized two wheeler mode (MTW). Latent variables along with socioeconomic variables such as monthly income, gender, age were used for modeling vehicle ownership using structural equation modelling. Latent variables used in this study, flexibility (Motorized Two wheeler), Negative public transportation perception and comfort (car) were found to be significant in the model. Our result suggests apart from socioeconomic variables, latent variables also explains vehicle ownership model.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 38-45
Author(s):  
Rudy Santosa Sudirga

The research of factors that determine the performance improvement of small and medium enterprises in Jakarta is based on the background of increasing small and medium enterprises sector in Jakarta. The benefits of this study are to find out what factors are most influential on the performance of small and medium enterprises in Jakarta. The authors took a number of 200 samples of small and medium enterprises in Jakarta, and the research data analysis technique is multiple regression with Structural Equation Modelling IBM SPSS Amos version 23. The results of respondents who answered the questions were dominated by respondents with a high school education background 152 people (76%), with ages ranging between 41–50 years 117 people (58.5%), and having income turnover above 90 million rupiah per month 122 people (61%), so it can be categorized that the majority of small and medium business entrepreneurs are educated in high school and are still in the productive age range. The results showed that the Business/Product Innovation, Business Competence, Business Capital, and Population had a significant effect on Business Performance, while variables Environmental Factors have no significant effect on Business Performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol V (III) ◽  
pp. 214-229
Author(s):  
Hammna Jillani ◽  
Hesan Zahid ◽  
Nosheen Rasool

The urban transportation system impacts the sustainable development of a country. Ride sourcing is a transportation model that operates under the notion of sharing economy. This study attempts to identify the changes in travel patterns of the users, particularly female users and their access to space. Focusing on how for the women in Lahore, the mobility has changed? The data for this research has been collected from passengers and drivers of ride-sourcing in Lahore through structured questionnaires. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to do the econometric analysis of consumers and drivers. Main findings indicate that for females, there is a significant shift in travel patterns from conventional modes (family car, public transportation) towards ride-sourcing. The results indicate that Uber and Careem has improved mobility as women feel secure in ride-sourcing services compared to public transportation. The female population of Lahore have started taking more trips because of car availability. The paper also tries to calculate the carbon emissions of ride-sourcing. The increasing number of cars is contributing to the city's worsening air pollution as the concept of 'one person in one car' prevails. The social impacts are positive, where women have become more mobile and independent because of app-based transportation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 71
Author(s):  
Muhammad Yusuf ◽  
Pitri Yandri

Abstract: In the era of globalization, the progress of science and technology is growing very rapidly. In the field of marketing, one of them is by increasingly advanced payment methods and sales promotions. Promotions and digital payments are also strategies to attract consumers to make purchasing decisions. This study aims to determine the partial and simultaneous effect of digital payments and sales promotions on purchasing decisions for thirsty drinks. The population of this research is the consumers of the Haus drinks,  Binus branch in West Jakarta, and have made a purchase of Haus. The sampling technique used was non-probability sampling, namely the purposive sampling technique with 80 respondents. The data analysis technique used is the Structural Equation model with SmartPLS. The results of this study indicate that digital payments and sales promotions have a simultaneous effect on purchasing decisions. Partially digital payments and sales promotions have a significant effect on purchasing decisions at the Binus branch of Haus drinks.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 205-215
Author(s):  
Tony Wijaya ◽  
Santi Budiman

This study aims to examine the intention of adopting information technology for SMEs in DIY through the expansion of the technology acceptance model. This research continues the previous research related to aspects of obstacles experienced in the development of SME businesses. The research conducted a survey using a sample of SMEs entrepreneurs in DIY. The data analysis technique in this study uses structural equation models that are assisted by the AMOS program. Overall, the expansion model of the technology acceptance model in predicting the intention of adopting SME’s information technology in this study fulfils the model fit rules, which means that the model developed in this study is by existing empirical conditions. In particular, the results of the study prove the influence of business competition pressure on the usefulness of SME owners. It also found that ease of use and perceived usefulness have an effect on the attitudes towards SMEs information technology adoption of SMEs owners, and the attitudes on the adoption of SMEs information technology affect the intention of adopting SME’s information technology.


Author(s):  
Damnithan Al-Majali ◽  
Zulkhairi Md. Dahalin

In many review articles or studies, the researchers have encouraged further exploration on the causal links between Information Technology (IT) investments and a firm’s sustainable competitive advantage. The outcomes of empirical studies have been inconclusive, which is to a certain extent due to the omission of IT-business strategic alignment. Indeed, strategic alignment has emerged as one of the most important issues facing business and IT executives all over the world. This paper reports on the empirical investigation of the success factors, which consist of leadership, structure and process, service quality, and values and beliefs, which are representative of the culture gap between IT strategy and business strategy. A questionnaire survey among 200 IT managers was carried out and 172 data sets were collected. This represented a 86% response rate. After a rigorous data screening process including outliers, normality, reliability and validity, 172 data sets were ready for structural equation modelling (SEM) analysis. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was performed to examine the composite reliability, convergent validity and goodness of fit of the individual constructs and measurement models. The revised structural model demonstrates the relationships between all the four exogenous variables and IT-business strategic alignment, and all the four exogenous variables and sustainable competitive advantage. In addition, regarding the revised model there are two mediating effects of strategic alignment in the relationship between leadership, structure and process, service quality, values and beliefs, and sustainable competitive advantage.   Keywords: Strategic alignment, alignment gap, information technology, sustainable competitive advantage.


El Dinar ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 142
Author(s):  
Nur Salis ◽  
Nihayatu Aslamatis Solekah

<em>Indonesia Sharia banks need to be developed because they have comprehensive advantages over conventional banking. To reach services to the community, it is necessary to expand in developing a network of Sharia Bank offices. Therefore there must be an effort from Sharia banking increases public interest in Sharia Banks so that it can be developed. The purpose of this study is to find out what factors influence the interest of the Bawean community in choosing a Sharia Partner Bank and to find out what the most dominant factors influence the interest of Bawean community in choosing Sharia Partner Bank. This study uses descriptive quantitative method. The population of this study is 165 samples of Bawean community and the sampling technique used purposive sampling. The data analysis technique uses Partial Least Squares (PLS) analysis which is a Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). The result of this study indicate that the marketing mix factor, internal individual consumers and external individual consumers influence the interest of the Bawean community  in choosing Sharia Partner Banks. While the marketing mix factor is the most dominant factor affecting the interest of the Bawean community in choosing Sharia Partner Banks.</em>


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