Implementation of a Digital Platform for Community Participation in Decision Making in Maluku
Keywords:
Digital Platform, Community Participation Decision-Making, MalukuAbstract
Purpose: This take a look at examines the implementation of a digital platform for network participation in choice-making processes in Maluku, Indonesia.
Subjects and Methods: Through a stratified random sampling technique and dependent questionnaires, perceptions of members regarding usability, effectiveness, and impact on choice-making were assessed. Statistical analyses, including paired-samples t-checks, regression analyses, and Pearson correlational analyses, have been carried out to perceive great predictors of normal pride and discover relationships among contributors' perceptions and demographic variables.
Results: Results imply upgrades in members' perceptions post-implementation, with age and frequency of platform utilization rising as giant predictors of satisfaction.
Conclusions: These findings underscore the transformative potential of virtual systems in fostering inclusive governance and sustainable development.
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