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A Phenomenography Perspective on Digital Transformation in Public Service: Conceptions of Jogyakarta Smart Service (JSS)

Indrayani, Inri Inggrit and Priyowidodo, Gatut and Yogatama, Astri (2024) A Phenomenography Perspective on Digital Transformation in Public Service: Conceptions of Jogyakarta Smart Service (JSS). [UNSPECIFIED]

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      Abstract

      The study aims to explore the actors conceptions of the digitalization of public services through their experiences, perceptions, and understanding, which are not widely disclosed in research. These actors include the government as a service provider and users, as well as business actors and academicians. In principle, the sustainability of the digitalization of public services will be primarily determined by the participation and support of its users or citizens. The study used Phenomenography and interviewed eight informants, including three government officials, a citizen, an academic, and three business people, in Yogyakarta. The city introduced the JSS (Jogya Smart Service) onedoor digital platform for public services in 2018. Data collection was conducted with interviews. The study revealed that actors had varying conceptions about the digitalization of public services. These differences were related to media use, advantages and challenges, and stakeholder engagement. Each perception had sub-perceptions, with public information digitalization having the most. The number of variations in the subconceptions indicates that each informant has a diverse perception and positive experiences related to implementing JSS. The outcome space demonstrated that digitalizing public services entails three understandings: new skills required, technological implications, co-production, and shared values.

      Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
      Uncontrolled Keywords: transformation, digitalization of public services, Jogya innovative services, conceptions, phenomenography
      Subjects: H Social Sciences
      Divisions: Faculty of Communication Science > Communication Science Department
      Depositing User: Admin
      Date Deposited: 02 May 2024 17:06
      Last Modified: 02 May 2024 21:32
      URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/20942

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