
https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105010191187
Authors: Ahmad Zaini Miftah; Ida Widianingsih; Entang Adhy Muhtar; Ridwan Sutriadi — Universitas Padjadjaran & Institut Teknologi Bandung.
Governments worldwide faced the dual challenge of strengthening health systems while safeguarding the economy during the COVID-19 crisis. This data paper presents a unique dataset of actors involved in managing the pandemic in Bandung City, Indonesia.
The dataset details actor positions, roles, nodes, and edges, offering insights into the structure and centrality of actors in pandemic response. Primary data were collected through direct interviews with key informants, complemented by secondary desk studies to validate actor mapping.
This dataset can be utilized to:
1. Study network dynamics in actor mapping,
2. Conduct comparative research on multi-actor governance,
3. Analyze patterns of interaction, collaboration, and conflict across government levels.
The contribution of this work lies in providing a transparent and analyzable foundation for exploring how multiple stakeholders interact during health crises. It supports both policymaking and academic research, aligning directly with SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being)