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<datacite:identifier identifierType="URL">https://door.donau-uni.ac.at/o:5966</datacite:identifier>

  
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<datacite:title xml:lang="en">Leveraging virtual organizations for e-government effectiveness: A case study of Indonesia’s SP4N-LAPOR! program</datacite:title>

  
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<datacite:creatorName nameType="Personal">Sarjito, Aris</datacite:creatorName>

  
<datacite:givenName>Aris</datacite:givenName>

  
<datacite:familyName>Sarjito</datacite:familyName>

  
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<datacite:affiliation>Indonesia Defense University</datacite:affiliation>

  
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<dc:publisher>Department for E-Governance and Administration, University for Continuing Education Krems</dc:publisher>

  
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<dc:description xml:lang="en">Virtual organizations are crucial in improving e-government effectiveness by streamlining processes, enhancing coordination, and promoting transparency. This study explores how virtual organizations can be optimized within SP4N-LAPOR!, Indonesia’s public service complaint management system. Using a qualitative approach and secondary data analysis, it identifies key challenges, including coordination inefficiencies, technological gaps, resistance to change, and cybersecurity risks. Key findings show that SP4N-LAPOR! has significantly improved interagency collaboration, accelerated complaint resolution, and increased transparency in public service delivery. The study emphasizes the importance of strengthening ICT infrastructure, improving system interoperability, equipping employees with digital skills, and implementing robust cybersecurity measures. It also highlights that adopting technologies such as AI and blockchain can enhance scalability and accountability. The practical implications include the need for adaptive governance frameworks, targeted capacity-building initiatives, and inclusive citizen engagement strategies to sustain digital transformation. Overall, the study provides actionable insights for policymakers seeking to improve e-government systems through virtual organizational models.</dc:description>

  
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<datacite:subject xml:lang="en">Digital governance</datacite:subject>

  
<datacite:subject xml:lang="en">E-government</datacite:subject>

  
<datacite:subject xml:lang="en">Public service innovation</datacite:subject>

  
<datacite:subject xml:lang="en">SP4N-LAPOR!</datacite:subject>

  
<datacite:subject xml:lang="en">Virtual organizations</datacite:subject>

  
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<datacite:alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="DOI">10.29379/jedem.v17i3.996</datacite:alternateIdentifier>

  
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<dc:source xml:lang="de">JeDEM</dc:source>

  
<citationTitle>JeDEM</citationTitle>

  
<citationVolume>17</citationVolume>

  
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<datacite:date dateType="Issued">2025-09-17</datacite:date>

  
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