2021
DOI: 10.21787/jbp.13.2021.219-229
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Information Service Activities on the Public Satisfaction Levels in the Public Service Mall of Palopo City

Abstract: The government continues to make paradigm changes to make the government system even better. A rigid and centralized government has now turned into a decentralized government and has an entrepreneurial spirit. For this reason, it is necessary to improve service quality on an ongoing basis for the realization of prime public services. Improvement in the quality of public services is carried out comprehensively and integrated, both internally and externally. It is necessary to make improvements and requires prop… Show more

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“…South Sumatra Province pioneered the birth of "e-sumsel" as a form of reform that brings public services closer to the community. This is certainly in line with the shift in the public service paradigm from new public management (NPM) to New Public Service (NPS) (Sari, 2021). Meanwhile, in other areas, public service innovations are also growing with almost the same aim, namely bringing the government closer to its people (Hutagalung & Hermawan, 2018;Napitupulu, 2016;Rofi et al, 2021;Wahyudi, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…South Sumatra Province pioneered the birth of "e-sumsel" as a form of reform that brings public services closer to the community. This is certainly in line with the shift in the public service paradigm from new public management (NPM) to New Public Service (NPS) (Sari, 2021). Meanwhile, in other areas, public service innovations are also growing with almost the same aim, namely bringing the government closer to its people (Hutagalung & Hermawan, 2018;Napitupulu, 2016;Rofi et al, 2021;Wahyudi, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…This is stated in Law Number 25 of 2009 concerning public services. Public services are actions the government takes through related institutions to meet community needs (Harsoyo & Suparno, 2021) and provide satisfaction (Sari, 2021;Wahyudianto, 2015). The principles of public services include public interest, legal certainty, equal rights, the balance of rights and obligations, professionalism, participation, equality of treatment, openness, accountability, facilitation and special treatment for vulnerable groups, timeliness, speed, convenience, and affordability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media can be used to determine the development of a topic as consideration for the policy-making process (Lawelai & Sadat, 2022) and to communicate with the public (Chatfield & Reddick, 2018). In its development, government social media (GSM) began to be used to establish open communication (Bonsón et al, 2019) and public interaction and satisfaction as the leading indicator of its success (Rahayuningsih et al, 2018;Sari, 2021;Subhan, 2016;Wahyudianto, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%