The Character of Social Media of the Government of the Province of Jakarta to Help Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Recovery in Jakarta

Saktisyahputra Saktisyahputra, Yuli Evitha, Degdo Suprayitno, Dedy Kusna Utama

Abstract


The COVID-19 pandemic has occurred in the world since 2020, not only in Indonesia but also in all countries in the world. The economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has been felt by the Indonesian people since the implementation of the Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) on March 15, 2020. Community activities are forced to be carried out through digital transformation in services, transactions and work, for example Government of the Province of Jakarta. This study aims to determine the Social Media Character of the Government of the Province of Jakarta in assisting an inclusive and sustainable economic recovery. The object of this research is the Government of Province of Jakarta. This study uses the method of Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl. Having the concept of phenomenology as a scientific method that does not start with doubt, direction, and the truth of an experience. Data collection techniques in this study by means of observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques in this study use data reduction, data display, and verification of Miles and Huberman. Based on the Data Findings, Data Results and Discussions that the researchers have conveyed, it can be concluded that The Government of the Government of Jakarta has used Social Media Characters to assist an inclusive and sustainable economic recovery in Jakarta. However, it is also important for the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government to improve the use of social media and digital literacy among the people of Jakarta so that inclusive economic recovery can be achieved in Jakarta.


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Character, Social, Media, Government, Jakarta

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