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Saudi Journal of Economics and Finance (SJEF)
Volume-4 | Issue-06 | 276-280
Original Research Article
Implementation of E-Government Policies: Case Study of Goods and Services Procurement in Buol Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Sitti Chaeriah Ahsan, Muhammad Ahsan Samad, La Husein Zuada, Nuraisyah
Published : June 24, 2020
DOI : 10.36348/sjef.2020.v04i06.013
Abstract
This study aims to determine the implementation of local government policies in the procurement of goods and services based on e-government that has occurred in 2018 and determine the inhibiting factors and factors driving the implementation of government policies in the procurement of goods and services based on e-government in Buol District. This study uses the Van Meter and Van Horn Theory explains that in the implementation of procurement policies based on e-government is influenced by each interrelated variables, these variables are: 1) Target Standards, 2) Resources, 3) Relationships between Organizations, and 4) Characteristics of the Implementing Agency. The results of the research on the implementation of local government policies in the procurement of goods and services based on e-government in Buol District, of the six variables used as a basis for research, some of them still found an unsynchronization between e-government concepts and what happened in the field. As is still found in the tender process that is not transparent and the determination of tender winners still uses a kinship approach.
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