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Knowledge Requirement for E-government Implementation in Indonesia: A Mixed Method
Knowledge is an organizational intangible asset it describes organizational core value. Knowledge defines in individual and organizational artefact. Indonesia began assessing e-government implementation in 2018 and faced various problems and challenges which can be solved by skill and experience in e-government implementation. This research aimed to identify knowledge requirements of e-government implementation in Indonesia and divided it into 4 domains. A mixed methods approach was used to discover some findings related to the required knowledge. Content analysis is used to codify the knowledge require based on the regulation. Then, correspondence analysis is used to analyze the contingency value of each knowledge and domain. The result shows there are 75 knowledge required for e-Government implementation which is divided into 4 domains. BIPLOT diagram represents the association and similarity between each knowledge and the domain.