2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/717/1/012028
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Is Smart Governance Internal Collaboration Works on the Implementation of the Smart City Yogyakarta?

Abstract: Smart city concept is a sustainable urban growth with good quality of life. By adapting governance to smart cities, governance has become more public responsible. The issues that generated resident complaints which became internal problems within LGO still overlap. The analytical method used is quantitative by using a data collection source of complaint-identified cases through the Jogja Smart Service application with the UPIK section (Information and Complaints Service Unit). Data from 2016-2019 were reported… Show more

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“…The results of testing the first hypothesis show that smart governance has a significant influence on business collaboration. The results of this hypothesis test are in line with Kencono's (2021) findings which describe the relationship between smart governance and business collaboration. Smart Governance is measured by 11 indicators.…”
Section: Goodness Of Fit Model Testsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The results of testing the first hypothesis show that smart governance has a significant influence on business collaboration. The results of this hypothesis test are in line with Kencono's (2021) findings which describe the relationship between smart governance and business collaboration. Smart Governance is measured by 11 indicators.…”
Section: Goodness Of Fit Model Testsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Smart governance is the capacity to use intelligent and adaptive actions and activities in maintaining and making decisions about something (Scholl & AlAwadhi, 2016). Kencono (2021) describes the relationship between smart governance and business collaboration. Based on this research, a hypothesis was prepared:…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penelitian terdahulu tentang pariwisata halal antara lain (Yahaya et al, 2020)pembangunan pariwisata halal sudah dibangun di beberapa daerah tetapi perlu ditingkatkan tentang kebijakan, sertifikasi halal dan suberdaya manusia. Kemudian guna menunjang pariwisata halal (Kencono, 2021) pengembangan yang dilakukan pemerintah dalam pariwisata halal dengan fasilitas utama, perencanaan infrastruktur daerah serta kebijakan penyelenggaraan pariwisata halal. Dalam membangun pariwisata halal yang berdaya saing (Sodawan & Hsu, 2022) dengan melakukan pemenuhan semua fasilitas, layanan ramah keluarga dan kesadaran prinsip halal.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Therefore, the Ministry of Communication and Informatics is working with various ministries and institutions to provide support in the form of preparing a Smart City master plan for 47 regencies/cities where the 10 tourism destinations are located.The "Movement Towards Smart City" in national priority tourist areas is a continuation of the "Movement Towards 100 Smart Cities" as the government's positive response to various development problems in the regions where a regional development approach is needed that is no longer ordinary but must be carried out quickly, effectively and efficiently by promoting a collaborative, synergistic and integrative approach through the Smart City concept [18].The "Movement Towards 100 Smart Cities" launched by the Ministry of Communication and Informatics aims to encourage Cities and Regencies in Indonesia to accelerate development using the Smart City or Smart Area concept. Starting from preparing the Smart City master plan, planning and implementing the Smart City "Quick Win" program, and implementing a road map for Smart City development in 5 to 10 years [19].In 2017, the "Movement Towards 100 Smart Cities" selected 25 cities and regencies based on an assessment conducted by a team of experts from various circles appointed by the Ministry of Communication and Information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%