2017 Second International Conference on Informatics and Computing (ICIC) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/iac.2017.8280656
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Digital Government services in Papua

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“…Moreover, lack of trust between governments and people subsequently delays smart city development (Aghimien et al , 2020; Rana et al , 2019). Challenges under the leadership category include lack of vision in IT management, political stability, lack of effective leadership (Aghimien et al , 2020; Rana et al , 2019) and the leadership’s neglect of e-government implementation (Tonggiroh, 2017). The resource allocation category includes budgetary constraints, financing issues, corruption and misuse of public money (Meiyanti et al , 2018; Tan and Taeihagh, 2020), as well as lack of skilled human capital, especially to handle technology-enabled functional roles (Tan and Taeihagh, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, lack of trust between governments and people subsequently delays smart city development (Aghimien et al , 2020; Rana et al , 2019). Challenges under the leadership category include lack of vision in IT management, political stability, lack of effective leadership (Aghimien et al , 2020; Rana et al , 2019) and the leadership’s neglect of e-government implementation (Tonggiroh, 2017). The resource allocation category includes budgetary constraints, financing issues, corruption and misuse of public money (Meiyanti et al , 2018; Tan and Taeihagh, 2020), as well as lack of skilled human capital, especially to handle technology-enabled functional roles (Tan and Taeihagh, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to earlier research by Penmetsa and Bruque [39], the concept of digital nations is developed by adopting the theories that could stem from digital government, digital business, and digital societies. Moreover, digital government theories can facilitate the transformation of digital nations by broadly outlining plans for the relationship between governments and citizens (G2C), between the government and businesses and industrial departments (G2B), and among different government units (G2G) [40][41][42]. Furthermore, research on digital nations has three main elements: digital government, digital business, and digital society; and six categories of challenges and pillars-people, technology, institutions, policy, economics, and sustainability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Access to latest technologies (T1) Oni et al [67], Rana et al [32], Aghimien et al [31], Shiroishi et al [55], Holroyd [3], Nair et al [9] Application development (T2) Nasution et al [53], Jo et al [68] Big data (T3) Silva et al [38], Farid et al [69] Data availability and heterogeneousness (T4) Zengin et al [49], Aldabbas et al [10], Rana et al [32], Tan and Taeihagh [60], El-Kholei and Yassein [61] Hardware environment compatibility and heterogeneity (T5) Silva et al [38], Aldabbas et al [10], Meiyanti et al [54] Information technology standards (T6) Ambira et al [50], Shin et al [59] Information security management professionals (T7) Tonggiroh [41] Lack of technological skills (T8) Meiyanti et al [54] Lack of technical support equipment (T9) Zengin et al [49] Poor utilization of digital technologies (T10) Aghimien et al [34] Records mobility (T11) Meiyanti et al [54] Data and System integration (T12) Meiyanti et al [54], Jo et al [68] Table A2. Demographic Data of Respondents (Experts).…”
Section: Robotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dalam hal kompleksitas dan waktu, layanan e-Government pemerintah daerah di Provinsi Papua telah mencapai tahap Interaksi. Sementara hasil pengukuran tingkat kinerja dan efektivitas e-Government menunjukkan bahwa layanan tersebut belum memberikan manfaat yang signifikan terhadap pengunjung [4].…”
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