Comparative and Collaborative Data Management as a Driver for Regional Competitiveness Efficiency in the Economic Development Region Andjar Prasetyo1, Trisnani2, Agustinus Hartopo3, Joula Olvy Maya Sondakh4, Juliana Carolina Kilmanun5, Kenda N2
1Regional Development Planning Agency of Magelang City, Central Java, Indonesia-
2National Research and Innovation Agency, Jakarta, Indonesia
3Regional Development Planning Agency of Papua Province, Jayapura, Indonesia
4Research Center for Macroeconomics and Finance, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jakarta, Indonesia
5Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jakarta, Indonesia
Abstract
Data management is one of the strategic scenarios in the development process, complexity is revealed when the data quality management process involves people, processes, and technology. The use of data on regional competitiveness is an absolute requirement to be able to analyze the boundaries of economic development areas in Central Java Province.
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the management of regional competitiveness based on five challenges which are assumed to be closely related to data management.
The research method refers to a qualitative approach which has a tendency to describe the results of the analysis with study locations in the Purwomanggung development area, Central Java Province. Secondary data is supported from stakeholders related to the study, primary data is presented with sources from tracking regional competitiveness needs. Data collection took place for four months from July - October 2022. Analysis was presented by visualizing regional competitiveness data in five regions within the boundaries of the Purwomanggung economic development area.
The results of the study found management of regional competitiveness data based on indexes, aspects and pillars for five regions in the Purwomanggung economic development area. Differences in regional competitiveness data management between Magelang City, Magelang Regency, Temanggung Regency, Purworejo Regency, Wonosobo Regency occurred due to the response to the management of data challenges- process and quality challenges- technology challenges, people challenges- cultural and organizational challenges- and policy challenges.
The implications of this study place policy challenges as an important strategic process to be carried out in managing data on regional competitiveness.
Keywords: Comparative and Collaborative, Data Management, Regional Competitiveness, Efficiency, Economic Development