Abstract
This research examines the critical role of digital government evolution in enhancing the performance of local governments through smart governance concepts. Focusing on Indonesia's transformative journey, the research highlights the government's adoption of the Electronic-based Government System (SPBE) to tackle inefficiencies, bureaucratic hurdles, and corruption. Jambi City, actively participating in the 100 Smart City Movement, is investigated as a specific case study on smart governance dimension. Employing qualitative methods, the research aims to uncover insights into the challenges of digital transformation at the local level. Despite facing regulatory barriers and resource constraints, the study identifies opportunities for success, particularly through stakeholder collaboration and public-private partnerships. This research carries substantial implications for policymakers, practitioners, and academics interested in the intersection of technology and government in developing nations.
Publisher
University of Maribor Press
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