User Resistance in the Implementing E-Budgeting

  • Andhayani A
  • Sutrisno
  • Rosidi
  • et al.
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Abstract

Local government has an essential role to play in delivering services to the city. Several local governments still have relatively low performance, particularly on the budget. There have been several barriers to the duty to introduce e-government in local governments. Researchers see if there is a connection between e-government and users as users in terms of perceived importance and self-confidence. The study was carried out using a mix-method, both quantitative and qualitative, to ensure that it was carried out. This study contributes to the challenges of implementing e-budgeting. Resistance to the importance of user perception, self-confidence to change workers and support for leadership are required. It is hoped that the Indonesian local government will be able to enforce e-budgeting well.

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Andhayani, A., Sutrisno, Rosidi, & Djamhuri. (2021). User Resistance in the Implementing E-Budgeting. In Proceedings of 2nd Annual Management, Business and Economic Conference (AMBEC 2020) (Vol. 183). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.210717.001

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