The Hybrid Specialization Model: Navigating Bureaucratic Rigidity through GovTech Co-creation in Indonesia

Authors

  • Ajeng Amalia Andi School of Economics and Business, Master of Management Study Program, Telkom University Author
  • Dodie Tricahyono Center of Excellence Strategic Advancement for Key Digital Transformation Indonesia, Research Institute IBSE, School Economics and Business, Telkom University Author
  • Agus Salim Andi Center of Excellence Smart City, Research Institute CCSL, School Applied Science, Telkom University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62872/kd1gfx84

Keywords:

GovTech, SPBE, Hybrid Business Model, Collaborative Governance, Value Co-creation

Abstract

This study investigates how GovTech firms navigate bureaucratic rigidity to accelerate digital maturity in Indonesian local government. It examines the evolution of client needs, the operationalization of collaborative governance, and the structural design of a "Hybrid Specialization Model" within the Electronic-Based Government System (SPBE) framework. Utilizing a qualitative single-case study of the partnership between PT 4nesia Digital Solution and Cirebon City, data were triangulated through semi-structured interviews, field observations, and longitudinal SPBE evaluation reports. Results indicate a shift from technical procurement toward institutional legitimacy, driven by compliance with national SPBE indicators. Success depends on facilitative leadership to bridge sectoral silos. The proposed Hybrid Specialization Model boosted the SPBE Index from 3.17 to 4.13, though a sustainability gap persists requiring the codification of digital workflows into local policy. This research provides empirical evidence for value co-creation and offers a strategic blueprint for shifting from transactional relations to institutionalized partnerships.

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2026-06-26

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The Hybrid Specialization Model: Navigating Bureaucratic Rigidity through GovTech Co-creation in Indonesia. (2026). Journal of Renewable Engineering, 3(3), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.62872/kd1gfx84