scholarly journals Impact of Information Technology on Indian Politics

Over the years, the Indian politics has gone through tremendous transformation. Amidst these, some changes are positives while others end as bittern experiences. The most positive changes in the Indian political system with the advent of information technology are transparency and accountability. With the help of IT, now public has become more aware about their role as the citizens. People know about dos and don’ts in political system. The technology has changed the life of many and makes it simple and more responsive. The main objective of this paper is to analyse the impact of information technology on Indian politics. The research methodology is explanatory in nature and for data collection; it is confined upto only secondary sources which includes journals, websites, etc. After going through the detailed analysis on the impact of information technology on Indian politics, it can be said that there are both positive and negative impacts. The need of the hour is to minimise the negative impacts and maximise the positive impacts. As in the age of digitalisation, we cannot ignore technology. We should try to use the information technology to make the Indian politics more responsive not to degrade it.

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-65
Author(s):  
Nely Suroyya Martalena ◽  
Dwi Atmanto ◽  
Jenny Sista Siregar

This study aims to determine the impact of the beauty training program in PPKD of East Jakarta  on students. The impact can be seen based on three criteria, namely positive impacts according to program objectives, positive impacts outside the program objectives (side effects), and negative impacts outside the program objectives. The research method used in this study is an evaluative study using the Goal Free Evaluation model. The research subjects consisted of: managers, instructors, and beauty training participants in PPKD of East Jakarta . Data was collected using observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that (1) the positive impact according to the program objectives was felt by almost all training participants, namely they could increase their knowledge and skills in the field of beauty and were ready to enter the workforce, (2) a positive impact outside the program objectives freelance work as a makeup artist, having confidence in work, and daring to open a business in the field of beauty, and (3) negative impacts outside the program's objectives felt by a small number of training participants who were less serious and less focused on training that they could not accept the material taught so that they are not ready to enter the workforce.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 381-404
Author(s):  
SiuSue Mark ◽  
Indra Overland ◽  
Roman Vakulchuk

This article studies the impact of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) on economic actors in Myanmar. It hypothesizes that the BRI has strong transformative potential, because Chinese projects are likely to transform Myanmar’s economy on different scales and influence the allocation of economic benefits and losses for different actors. The study identifies economic actors in Myanmar who are likely to be most affected by BRI projects. It also discusses how BRI-related investments could affect the country’s complex conflict dynamics. The article concludes with policy recommendations for decision makers in Myanmar, China, and the international community for mitigating the BRI’s possible negative impacts. The analysis draws on secondary sources and primary data collection in the form of interviews with key actors in Hsipaw, Lashio, and Yangon, involved with and informed about the BRI in Myanmar at the local, regional, and national levels.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Inayatu Solikhah

In this day and age many people use Indonesian language which is not in accordance with the rules of language and with the advancement of information technology which rapidly raises many social media, one of which is Instagram which is loved by almost all Indonesian people. The purpose of this study is to find out and explain how much influence instagram has in fostering the development of Indonesian. The method used is descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques. The results of the study explained that Instagram social media was also used by the Ministry of Education and Culture to develop Indonesian language through accounts @badanbahasakemndikbud which upload many Indonesian rules and grammar, including spelling of words, equivalent words, raw words, punctuation, word terms, proverbs, and so on. Not only official accounts from the government, some communities also contribute to developing the Indonesian language through Instagram, one of which is @sastraindonesia with upload contents that together discuss Indonesian rules and grammar. The impact of the instagram as one of the media used in the development of Indonesian language is that more and more people know about Indonesian rules and grammar because of the ease of access by Instagram communities.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 507
Author(s):  
Ade Yul Pascasari Katili

<p>This paper aims to determine the acculturation between religion, culture and virtual society and the implementation of religion, and culture in virtual communities in Indonesia. The research methodology used is a conceptual approach by analyzing existing data through the study of literature relating to the focus under study. The literature used is primary and secondary sources, namely books and several journals that examine the same subject matter. The results of this conclusion are religion, culture, society is an important aspect that takes a leading role in creating a diversity of cultures of a nation. Pluralism that occurs comes from the acculturation process between these two aspects. The success of an acculturation model of culture and religion will be strongly supported by the development of information technology that affects its people to develop in the virtual realm or modernization. It is hoped that by understanding the acculturation process between religion, culture and virtual society,<br />we are able to reduce the alkuturation failure of these aspects in order to create a harmonious society in the current era of modernization.</p><p>Keywords: Religion, Culture, Virtual Society.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 100-104
Author(s):  
Hery Fauzi ◽  
Fahmi Sidiq

The purpose of this study was to describe the factors causing playing online games and their negative impact on students in Sukasenang Village, Tanjungjaya District, Tasikmaya Regency. The subject of this research is that it consists of students playing online games, SDN 1 Cigowak village Sukasenang. Data collection techniques in this study using observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of this study indicate that the factors that cause playing online games and their negative impact on students at the internet cafe at SDN 1 Cigowak village Sukasenang are visible and real. This is proven by the factors that cause children to play online games, namely (a) less than optimal communication between children and family members, especially parents; (b) Lack of parental supervision of children; (c) Errors in parenting patterns from parents to children; (d) The boredom or boredom of a child will be a monotonous routine. Online games have negative impacts including social impacts, psychological impacts, and physical impacts.


2001 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leonard Goodman ◽  
Dan Palmon

This paper considers how innovations in information technology have changed the process by which accounting historians collect primary and secondary sources of information. It examines how web-based systems have made it possible for historians to collect data from what is effectively a twenty-four-hour “on-line library”. The paper explores some of the limitations of technological innovations and considers the steps necessary to ensure future access to information stored in digital electronic form. It also considers the challenges involved in authenticating primary source documents such as e-mail and facsimiles and the impact of encryption on the availability of data in the future. Advances in information technology suggest that future generations of accounting historians will require new skills.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 73
Author(s):  
Ruslan Arief ◽  
Helda Risman ◽  
Rudy Sutanto

<p class="Els-history-head">The development of information technology has a significant impact on various important aspects of life. Apart from positive impacts, there are also negative impacts that are important to know and anticipate to prevent major damage and losses. On a broad scale, namely at the national level, the development of information technology can also affect the development of national defense as it is known that the nature of Indonesia's defense is total defense, which is prepared to face the total war. Based on the explanation above, the purpose of this <em>study</em> is to examine the impact of the development of information technology on the implementation of Indonesia's total war strategy. The approach used is qualitative phenomenology with research data in the form of secondary data collected using literature studies. The data is then analyzed using qualitative analysis techniques. The results of the study indicate that the development of information technology has both positive and negative impacts. These impacts encourage the need for changes and adjustments to the total war strategy implemented by Indonesia. This is important to do so that Indonesia can have a stronger defense in preparation for a total war that may occur in the future.</p>


Author(s):  
Asrida Asrida ◽  
Meinarni Asnawi ◽  
Syaikhul Falah

The purpose of this research is to examine and analyze the impact of the human resources quality, utilization of information technology, external pressure and presentation of financial report over the accountability of regional financial management the Papua province government. Sample taken from 47 regional working unit organisation (OPD), 2 person from each, total 94 respondents. Sampling method used is purposive sampling. The data collection was done with the direct survey while hypotheses tested empirically use path analisys. The results of this study explained that human resources quality, utilization of information technology, and external pressure directly influence to presentation of OPD’s financial report. Keywords: human resources quality, the use of information technology, external pressure, the presentation of the financial report, accountability


2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Dr.Sc. Shpresa Mehmeti ◽  
MSc. Mentor Mjekiqi

The following thesis will present the results of a study on the impact of electronic marketing in bank positioning in Kosovo. As a case study we have selected ProCredit Bank and Raiffeisen Bank which are operating in Kosovo for several years now.Development of information technology has brought changes in every day work offering various opportunities to the clients and its activities in particular to financial institutionsIn this study we have surveyed customers of the banks that operate in Kosovo. For data collection an electronic questionnaire has been used, which was sent to the clients of both banks which are subject of study.The purpose of this paper is to reveal how these banks apply electronic systems for the provision of services and how this service has impact on their position in the banking market in Kosovo.Findings from this study have enabled us to understand that the banking sector still suffers deficiencies regarding Internet usage by customers to perform banking transactions.


Author(s):  
Jeany Rose Teguihanon ◽  
Ginbert Permejo Cuaton

The increasing and enhanced migration over borders amplified the interdependency between countries making it as one of globalization’s greatest indicator. The study of migration and its patterns involves analyzing different forces at play, in particular, the causes and impacts on the sending and receiving countries. Anchored on a qualitative research design, the data from secondary sources were gathered through desk research, and organized and analyzed using thematic analysis. This study takes an in-depth discussion and analysis of the degree and impacts of maternal labor migration, specifically in the countries of China, Sri Lanka, Guatemala, Philippines and Poland. Findings demonstrate that the increase of ‘feminization’ of labor emigration has brought about concerns over the ‘crisis of care' when women and mothers leave. The focus on the impact of mother’s migration is in relation to the perception that although maternal migration has positive effects, i.e. improved livelihood income due to remittances, it could also present complex negative impacts to the welfare of families and children left behind.


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