2020
DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v18i2.14888
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Benchmarking level interactivity of Indonesia government university websites

Abstract: Website interactivity is increasingly essential for higher education institutions in maintaining their relationship with stakeholders. However, limited is known what the level interactivity of a university website is without comparing with other similar educational institutions. Through the use of website content analysis and benchmarking strategy, we evaluate 41 government university website for benchmarking purposes. Base on thirteen interactive criteria, we successfully benchmarked the government university… Show more

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“…Furthermore, a detailed overview of the previous studies reveals that the issue of "e-government" has been examined from a range of viewpoints, with the majority of them focusing on the technological aspects of e-governance, websites, government-to-business [21], and browsing and perusing governmental websites are just a few examples. [13], [14], availability [16], [20], [22], usability [13], [22], quality [23] and from the perspective of users [18], [19]. In a summary, the majority of research recommended creating a perfect e-government system platform that is necessary for residents.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 E-governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a detailed overview of the previous studies reveals that the issue of "e-government" has been examined from a range of viewpoints, with the majority of them focusing on the technological aspects of e-governance, websites, government-to-business [21], and browsing and perusing governmental websites are just a few examples. [13], [14], availability [16], [20], [22], usability [13], [22], quality [23] and from the perspective of users [18], [19]. In a summary, the majority of research recommended creating a perfect e-government system platform that is necessary for residents.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 E-governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact greatly supports an educational institution to utilize social media as a marketing strategy (Khan, 2013). By implementing an education marketing strategy through social media, it is hoped that educational institutions will be able to market their schools and attract the interest of prospective students (Nurdin & Aratusa, 2020). Many users of educational services seek information, especially education, on social media such as Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, it is deemed appropriate to market educational institutions through social media in the current millennial era (Herminingsih, Nurdin, & Saguni, 2022).…”
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confidence: 93%