Pemetaan Indeks Smart City: Studi Awal Pada Enam Dimensi Utama Di Kabupaten Sukoharjo
Abstract
Penelitian ini membahas tantangan pemerataan infrastruktur digital, integrasi lintas sektor, dan kesiapan sumber daya manusia dalam pengembangan Smart City di Kabupaten Sukoharjo. Tujuannya adalah memetakan indeks Smart City berdasarkan enam dimensi utama untuk menentukan prioritas strategis pembangunan. Metode Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) digunakan untuk menentukan bobot prioritas dan menguji konsistensi antar kriteria. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa Smart Living (0,876) dan Smart Economy (0,220) merupakan dimensi paling dominan. Pada Smart Governance, Infrastruktur memiliki bobot tertinggi (0,633) dengan Consistency Ratio (CR) 0,279, sedangkan pada Smart Economy, Daya Saing Industri menjadi faktor utama (CR = 0,042). Tiga dimensi tertinggi adalah Smart Economy (0,220), Smart Society (0,217), dan Smart Branding (0,210). Temuan menegaskan pentingnya penguatan infrastruktur digital, literasi masyarakat, dan inovasi lokal untuk mewujudkan Smart City yang inklusif dan berkelanjutan.
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