Mohammad Nurul Huda
Department Of Public Administration, Faculty Of Social And Political Science, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

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A Systematic Literature Review of E-Government Evaluation Mohammad Nurul Huda; Etry Novica Kurniasari; Siti Mas Ruroh
Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): March
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v5i1.19784

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The adoption of information and communication technology has had an effect on remodeling the general public service delivery system called e-government. E-government evaluation is a crucial aspect to evaluate how a long way the improvement in the quality of the public service delivery system provided by the technology. This study aim was to summarize and to decide the influencing factors in e-government evaluation by analyzing published scientific articles. This research method used a systematic literature review. The authors performed searches for scientific articles in online database Elsevier (Scopus) written in English and can be accessed in full paper. This study uses 18 articles of data to conduct a systematic literature review. The findings show that most previous studies on e-government service evaluation published in 2018 and 2020. The findings also show that developing countries are the most dominating research locations. In addition, the findings show the influencing factors in e-government evaluation are 1) user satisfaction consist of reliability/efficiency, compatibility, perceived of benefit, trust, responsiveness, overall satisfaction; 2) Site Quality consist of information quality, system quality, service quality, perceived usefulness, ease to use, accessibility, security and privacy, effectiveness, design, and content; 3) Facilitating condition consist of IT infrastructure. These twelve variables can be used as basis for future research to evaluate the quality of e-government. This study has limitations because it only uses the online database Elsevier (Scopus) as a database to obtain published scientific article data during 2014-2021.
An Analysis the Critical Successful Factors on Information Adoption during The Pandemic COVID-19 Outbreak Mohammad Nurul Huda; Siti Mas Ruroh; Etry Novica Kurniasari
Risenologi Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): Risenologi
Publisher : Kelompok Peneliti Muda Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47028/j.risenologi.2022.71.283

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The pandemic COVID-19 become an essential issue that has driven the high use of social media as a digital tool to disseminate information. There are two benefits of social media as digital communication. Accelerating the spread of true information effectively and efficiently and spreading misinformation about the pandemic COVID-19 is increasingly unstoppable. The great challenge faced by the government is to rebuild trust in government and trust in information quality by providing quality information. Provision of quality information is a government effort to promote healthy living as a strategy to support public health policies. This research investigated how the provision of quality information directly affects trust in information quality, trust in government, and information adoption. This research also examined the direct effects of trust in information quality, trust in government on information adoption. This research used a quantitative approach with an online survey to collect the data. The sample of this study was 160 samples. We used WrapPLS software version 7.0 to analyze the data and measure the hypothesis paths in this research model. The results of this study were the provision of quality information has positive effects on trust in government, trust in information quality, and information adoption; Trust in government has a positive effect on information adoption; and rejected the effect of trust in information quality on information adoption.
Analysis the Critical Factors of M-government Service Acceptance: An Integrating Theoretical Model between TAM and ECM Mohammad Nurul Huda
Policy & Governance Review Vol 7 No 2 (2023): May
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v7i2.721

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The development of smartphones has an essential role in digital services, which have the advantage of access to health services that can be performed anywhere and anytime. Unfortunately, the diffusion process of smartphone technology in the provision of health services faces the problem of decreasing the actual use of mobile health applications. Previous studies on m-government health services have also focused on using TAM and UTAUT to predict individual user behavior. A gap in the literature has been identified in previous studies. This study investigates the critical factors for the individual acceptance of m-government health services, especially the Peduli Lindungi mobile health service. The two theoretical models, TAM and ECM, were integrated to enhance the body of knowledge in predicting individual behavior in the m-government healthcare context. A quantitative method was used to analyse a total of 200 data. PLS-SEM was used to analyze the outer and inner models. The findings of this study support all hypotheses. The study's findings show that Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Easy to Use, and Satisfaction significantly affect on Intention Use; Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Easy to Use, and Expectation Confirmatory significantly affect on Satisfaction, Perceived Easy to Use has a significant effect on Perceived Usefulness. Expectation confirmation significantly affected Perceived Usefulness and perceived ease of use. The proposed model is successfully validated. Future research could consider integrating these theoretical models to assess the critical factors influencing the acceptance and use of digital services in other contexts.
Anti-Corruption Education Policy Outputs for Combatting Corruption in Indonesia: Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour Dyah Lituhayu; Amni Zarkasyi Rahman; Mujibur Rahman Khairul Muluk; Mohammad Nurul Huda
Journal of Contemporary Governance and Public Policy Vol 4, No 2 (2023): (October 2023)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Kontemporer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46507/jcgpp.v4i2.230

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Corruption is a bureaucratic disease that has become as entrenched as the common cold, undermining governments globally. Proactive government policies can reduce corruption crimes through prosecution, prevention and education. The Indonesian government has implemented a ‘trident’ corruption eradication policy in educational institutions aiming to shape the attitudes, norms and behaviour of the nation’s younger generation. Unfortunately, the existing literature is limited in assessing the policy output of preventing and eradicating corruption, particularly the effectiveness of anti-corruption education among university students. A policy output evaluation perspective is offered to fill this research gap. This study aims to evaluate the policy output of anti-corruption education in shaping attitudes, norms and behaviour using the theory of planned behaviour. A quantitative approach and survey method were chosen, and a total of 125 respondents participated. The partial least squares algorithm and bootstrapping methods were used to analyse the data. The study’s results reveal that perceived behaviour control, attitude, subjective norm have significant influences on students’ intention. Perceived behaviour control has significant influences on students’ anti-corruption behaviour, though attitudes do not affect students’ anti-corruption behaviour. The findings also show that it has a good level of effectiveness in anti-corruption education policy outputs in achieving policy goals. Our policy recommendations include socialisation about anti-corruption to the community, implementing ideology education and upholding the law on corruption to increase the success of corruption prevention and eradication policies.
Implementasi Good Village Governance dalam Pengembangan Industri Pariwisata I Made Arie Widyasthana Wartana Putra; Mohammad Nurul Huda
Nakhoda: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 21 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Laboratorium Jurusan Ilmu Pemerintahan FISIP Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35967/njip.v21i2.365

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The implementation of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages is a form of independent and competitive rural development reform. The village law is a manifestation of granting authority and authority to villages in managing, managing, and regulating finances through the Village Fund Allocation (ADD). With the success of rural development reform, GVG has become a fundamental instrument in managing village finances. Unfortunately, previous research does not explain GVG as an effort to realize the development of the village tourism industry in Indonesia. This study seeks to provide literature through an analysis of the implementation of the principles of GVG to encourage the tourism industry’s success with a case study in Pujon Kidul Tourism Village, Malang Regency. Because the Pujon Kidul Tourism Village can develop tourism potential through managing village funds to increase Village Original Income (PADes) in Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES). The method used is a case study qualitative research with data collection techniques using in-depth interviews with stakeholders in Pujon Kidul Tourism Village. The research findings reveal that implementing GVG in Pujon Kidul Tourism Village in terms of transparency, accountability, and participation is marked by open discussions with the community through village deliberation forums. Responsibilities related to reporting funds sourced from APBDes, village funds, and other aid funds are also reported to the community verbally and in writing which is carried out at village deliberation forums. Meanwhile, the role of the community is still low because it still depends on the part of the village government.