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A Study on the Development Phases of GIS based E-government (GIS기반 전자지방정부 발전단계모형 연구)

  • Choe, Byong-Nam;Kim, Dong-Han
    • Journal of Korea Spatial Information System Society
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    • v.7 no.3 s.15
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2005
  • There are not enough information and service in current e-government practice because it only relier on text based information services. To make e-government more attractive and successful, scope of information and service should be broaden. To do so, GIS is necessary in the development process of e-government. This paper aims at exploring theories and technologies related to e-government and suggesting strategies for developing GIS based local e-government. In this paper, we particularly pay attention to the role of GIS for local e-government. Since many of local government data has spatial components, we believe that GIS would play a crucial role in developing local e-government. Thus, this paper tries to examine how GIS contribute to successful implementation of e-government. Then, it attempts to build a developmental model for GIS based e-government. Finally, it suggests strategies and policy measures for each development stage.

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Determinants of E-Government Assimilation in Indonesia: An Empirical Investigation Using a TOE Framework

  • Pudjianto, Boni;Zo, Hangjung;Ciganek, Andrew P.;Rho, Jae-Jeung
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.49-80
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    • 2011
  • E-government needs to be successfully implemented and assimilated into organizations to take advantage of its potential values and benefits for organizations. This study examines factors for e-government assimilation in Indonesia and employs the TOE (Technology-Organization-Environment) framework to develop a theoretical model to explain e-government assimilation. It also investigates how organizational type (central vs. local) plays a role in the assimilation of e-government. One hundred eighteen respondents from the central and local governments in Indonesia participated in the survey and an in-depth analysis based on partial least squares (PLS) was carried out. The results show that ICT infrastructure has the strongest significant relationship with e-government assimilation, Top management support, regulatory environment, ICT expertise, and competitive environment are also significant factors to explain e-government assimilation in Indonesia. Central and local governments Significantly differ in terms of e-government assimilation, so organizational type can be a moderator in the process of e-government assimilation. These findings present the efficacy of the proposed model for analyzing e-government assimilation and contribute additional insights for academia as well as practitioners and policy makers.

A Process Model of E-Government Development: A case of E-Government Portals in Town of Amherst

  • Braynov, S.;Rao, H.R.;Song, Y.I.
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technology Innovation Society Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.345-357
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    • 2003
  • The paper discusses a novel educational initiative in e-commerce pedagogy where students work on an e-government project. The paper describes a two-semester joint e-government project conducted by the town of Amherst, NY, and the State University of New York at Buffalo. During the first semester, students in a graduate e-commerce course in the School of Management were instructed to identify and analyze management issues valuable for small or middle size local government. In the second semster graduate students from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering designed and implemented prototypes of three e-government portals: an on-line action site for governmental procurement (E-Procurement), a portal for reservation of community recreation facilities (E-Recreation), and a portal for online dog registration (E-DogRegistration) combining a central registry of dog owners with distributed veterinarian databases. The objective of this initiative is twofold. First, it saves the local government resources by eliminating duplication of services and by using students as developers. Second, it provides students with real life hands-on experience. The paper discusses both the technical issues involved in the implementation of the project, and the management issues that need to be taken into account to enhance the e-commerce experience for the ordinary citizen and local governments.

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A Study on the Introduction of Customer Relationship Management(CRM) to the Local Government (지방정부에서 e-컨텐츠 기반기술을 활용한 고객관계관리(CRM) 도입의 핵심요인 연구)

  • Kim, Young-Hoan;Park, Hwie-Seo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.10 no.4 s.36
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    • pp.295-304
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    • 2005
  • A Core Study on the Introduction of CRM to use e-contents to the Local Government. This study extracted the core principles about the Introduction of CRM that used E-Contents fundamental technology in the local government, and showed the considerations and the examined details to introduce the real CRM.. It integrated the success factors of CRM and the source that took the success by using the intentional result in order to build the concept model for the Introduction of CRM. And the concept model of CRM showed what factors can gain according to an administrative organ and the function and role of the administration. This study result will be the base for experienced survey in case that the local government will introduce CRM to use e-contents fundamental technology hereafter. And it will offer the foundation to show the directions about application of CRM in the local government and to apply the standards and the administrative guidelines to the CRM's officials.

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Preventing Procurement Fraud in E-purchasing for Indonesian Local Governments

  • ZAHRA, Femilia;ABDULLAH, Muhammad Ikbal;KAHAR, Abdul;DIN, Muhammad;NURFALAH, Nurfalah
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.505-511
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to investigate the effects of e-purchasing on increasing transparency, expanding market access, and the efficiency of the government procurement process. This study also investigates how transparency of the procurement process, improved market access and the efficiency of the procurement process in e-purchasing will decrease the level of fraudulent government procurement in Indonesia. The questionnaires were distributed to the Procurement Service Units (ULP) of Local Governments through email. There are currently 542 ULPs in Indonesia based on the data of the Government Procurement Policy Institute (LKPP). However, only 520 ULPs had their email addresses traced, 120 ULP returned the questionnaires and the response rate is lower than it was expected. The data research was analyzed by a structural equation model (SEM) by using WarpPLS 7.0. The results reveal that the e-purchasing effect on the transparency, the expansion of market access, and the efficiency of the government procurement process. The other findings show the negative effect between efficiency in government procurement and fraud in government procurement. The findings of this study suggest that efficiency in the process of government procurement will minimize fraud in government procurement. However, transparency in government procurement and the expansion of market access was not sufficient to minimize fraud in government procurement.

A Case Study: Design and Develop e-Learning Content for Korean Local Government Officials in the Pandemic

  • Park, Eunhye;Park, Sehyeon;Ryu, JaeYoul
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.47-57
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    • 2022
  • e-Learning content can be defined as digital content to achieve educational goals. Since it is an educational material that can be distributed in offline, online, and mobile environments, it is important to create content that meets the learner's education environment and educational goals. In particular, if the learner is a public official, the vision, philosophy, and characteristics of each local government must reflect. As non-face-to-face online education expands further due to the COVID-19 pandemic, local governments that have relied on onsite education in the past urgently require developing strong basic competency education and special task competency content that reflect regional characteristics. Such e-learning content, however, hardly exists and the ability to independently develop them is also insufficient. In this circumstance, this case study describes the process of self-production of e-learning content suitable for Busan's characteristics by the Human Resource Development (HRD) Institute of Busan City, a local government. The field of instructional design and instructional technology is always evolving and growing by blending technological innovation into instructional platform design and adapting to the changes in society. Busan HRD Institute (BHI), therefore, tried to implement blended learning by developing content that reflected the recent trend of micro-learning in e-learning through a detailed analysis. For this, an e-learning content developer with certain requirements was selected and contracted, and the process of developing content through a collaboration between the client and developer was described in this study according to the ADDIE model of Instructional Systems Development (ISD).

Proportions of non-matching fund by local governments and central government subsidies in local government health budget: focused on 2020 Jeju Self-Governing Province Budget (지방자치단체 보건의료 사무의 세출예산 구성과 자체재원 비율 - 제주특별자치도 사례를 중심으로)

  • Yoo, Hyeyoung;Jeong, Ji Woon;Park, Hyeung-Keun
    • Journal of agricultural medicine and community health
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.266-279
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: The purpose of the study was to classify the health and medical service affairs of local governments, and to analyze the proportions of non-matching fund by local governments and central government subsidies for local government health budget. Methods: First of all, health affairs of local governments were classified to categories based on health-related laws and previous studies by review of the authors. In order to specify the scale of local government-led health affairs, we allocated 1,916 budget units into 6 main and 24 sub categories of the health and medical service affairs of local governments for the 2020 health budget of Jeju Special Self-Governing Province. For each categories, we compared the total amounts and the percentages of the 'central government subsidies', 'local government budget - matching fund', and 'local government budget - non-matching fund'. Results: The total health budget of Jeju Special Self-Governing Province accounts for 1.2% of the total budget. Of the total health budget of Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, the proportion of central government subsidies was 39.6% and the proportions of local government budget-matching fund and non-matching fund were 33.8% and 26.6%, respectively. The proportions of non-matching fund by provincial and basic local governments were 37.3% and 19.9%, respectively. Conclusion: In order for local governments to deal with the health problems of residents, it is necessary to secure and spend more local government budget(i.e., non-matching fund by local government) for health affairs in their administrative jurisdiction.

A Study on the Role of Industrial Design in the Revitalization of a Local Area (지역 활성화를 위한 산업 디자인의 역할에 관한 연구)

  • 정도성
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.14
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    • pp.257-264
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    • 1996
  • The role of local government is no longer having to refer to the central government those matters related to local issues, but having the autonomy to make to make decisions that aHect the cOi1lmunity, taking into consideration the particular characteristics of its locality, community opinions, funds and local eHorts to build a better local environment to live in. From this point of view, the role of industrial design is steadily increasing in each local communities. However, at present it appears that no concrete measures have yet been formulated for esigners' participation in the local community development. This is partially due to the lack of awareness by the local government and the lack of eHorts by designers. The primary consideration of recent local development in the form of industrial complex construction appears to be the revenue-orientated aspect of its development. Similarly, the staging of international events in local areas seem to bring out the negative side-eHects of administration. Thus, local problems and revitalization issues should be redirected from local government to local community initiated solutions. Similarly, local governments should instead encourage the development of small and medium-sized rprises than large coporations. And the subject of local development should proceed with the 'software-concept' as its core constituent. Based on these current situations, this study examines the important role of industrial design and proposes a new direction for revitalization of a local area.

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Structural Analysis of e-Government in India

  • Basettihalli, Rangamani;Kim, Hee-Woong;Lee, Hyun-Lyung;Noh, Seung-Eui
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.1-21
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    • 2010
  • e-Government is an innovative phenomenon around the globe for refurbishing public administration. Research to date, however, has been deficient in empirical studies of the factors that emerge out of the interplay of structure and human interactions responsible for successful implementation of e-Government projects. From the perspective of structuration theory, this study examines and explains the impact of this interplay in the implementation of an e-Government system, eSeva for local administration at one of the Indian state, The results suggest that the success of implementation of e-Government projects can be conceptualized as the outcome of persisting constructive interrelationships among the human, programmatic and institutional elements of e-Government and the critical learning and adaptation as a result of efforts at the structuration level.