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    Civil Servant’s E-Government Adoption Levels: Are age and context matters?

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    This study examines the differences of e-government adoption by civil servants among age groups and between mandatory and voluntary context using UTAUT model. It used a non-probability sampling technique and an online survey to collect the data. A one-way ANOVA using SPSS was conducted to analyze the data. The study finds that most employees have the highest positive adoption levels in effort expectancy. Furthermore, there are significant mean differences between employee’s age group of performance expectancy for mandatory system and facilitating conditions for voluntary system. However, there is no statistically different on civil servant’s adoption level between mandatory and voluntary context

    A Website-based Information System Design of SME Development Facilitation Registration

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    Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are particularly important for the economy of West Java Province. Accordingly, The Industry and Trade Agency of West Java Province has conducted a number of facilitation programs to support the development of these SMEs. Neverheless, the implementation of facilitation programs is faced with some major problems, for example, the registration system for applying and proposing facilitation programs is still manually managed. As a result, some SMEs do not have the opportunity to propose and receive facilitation programs from the agency in addition to the several serious issues encountered by the agency to evaluate the facilitation programs. This study aims to design a website-based information system of SME development facilitation registration in the Industry and Trade Agency of West Java Province Government, Indonesia. It used the Waterfall method to develop the system. The results suggested that the system can well run as expected. In addition, the result of usability test indicates that the proposed system can be classified as acceptable because its score is 80.4.Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are particularly important for the economy of West Java Province. Accordingly, The Industry and Trade Agency of West Java Province has conducted a number of facilitation programs to support the development of these SMEs. Neverheless, the implementation of facilitation programs is faced with some major problems, for example, the registration system for applying and proposing facilitation programs is still manually managed. As a result, some SMEs do not have the opportunity to propose and receive facilitation programs from the agency in addition to the several serious issues encountered by the agency to evaluate the facilitation programs. This study aims to design a website-based information system of SME development facilitation registration in the Industry and Trade Agency of West Java Province Government, Indonesia. It used the Waterfall method to develop the system. The results suggested that the system can well run as expected. In addition, the result of usability test indicates that the proposed system can be classified as acceptable because its score is 80.4

    DIGITALIZATION OF LOGISTICS PROCESSES AND COMPARISON WITH SEVERAL ASIAN COUNTRIES RELATED TO LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEMS: Propositions of National Logistics System Architecture

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    The purpose of this article is to find out about logistical process problems, current conditions related to the digitization of logistics processes in Indonesia, compare information systems / digitization of logistics processes between Indonesia and countries in Asia and Propose National Logistics System Architecture. This study was completed by conducting literature study activities from a number of relevant references related to digitizing the logistics process. Next is to visit the web pages of a number of parties or institutions, be it government or companies related to the logistics distribution process. The next activity is to make comparisons between the logistics digitization process in Indonesia with a number of countries in Asia. With regard to data and information verification, visits have been made to a number of government agencies and companies related to the logistics distribution process. Based on the studies that have been conducted, there have been a number of information systems related to the digitization of the logistics process, both those developed by central government agencies and by companies independently. These government agencies include the Ministry of Finance (INSW), the Ministry of Industry and Trade (DO Online), the Ministry of Transportation (InaPortNet). From the company (port service providers) there are a number of applications (either applications developed by third parties or internally) such as those owned by IPC (Indonesia Port Companies). There is no integrated logistics information system that connects interested parties (public entities, logistics node operators, logistics service providers, carriers / logistics companies, warehouses in the national logistics distribution system, goods senders / buyers, consignors / consignees, banks and other related financial companies, the Regional Transportation Service, and the Police) yet. Through this study, it is hoped that interested parties can find out and take advantage of the existing logistics process digitalization system and / application and make decisions that produce optimal solutions
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