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    Title: 電子化政府發展程度與COVID-19疫苗覆蓋率之相關性:空間異質性之初探
    Other Titles: The Correlation between the Development of E-Government and the Coverage of the COVID-19 Vaccine: A Preliminary Study of Spatial Heterogeneity
    Authors: 廖興中
    Liao, Hsin-chung
    Contributors: 公行系
    Keywords: 電子化政府;疫苗覆蓋率;地理資訊系統;地理加權迴歸
    E-government;COVID-19;Vaccine coverage;Geographical information system;Geographically weighted regression
    Date: 2022-12
    Issue Date: 2024-03-05 15:58:37 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究利用各國電子化政府發展的差異來解釋疫苗接種進展的跨國差異性,並假設在控制與疫苗接種有關的其他重要因素的情況下,電子化政府發展程度較佳的國家,在接種疫苗比率方面的表現也會較好。其次,從過去的研究發現非洲地區的國家普遍施打的表現較差,形成一種疫苗施打表現上在空間上的群眾現象,也就是說非洲地區與其他國家的施打表現明顯有差異,產生在空間上可能的異質情形。因此本研究利用跨國的資料,透過傳統迴歸與地理加權迴歸檢驗各國電子化政府發展程度與疫苗覆蓋率之間的關係。經過結果分析之後,本研究發現一個國家的電子化政府發展程度確實會正向的影響其施打COVID-19疫苗的表現,發展程度越高的國家,其疫苗覆蓋率的表現也會較佳。亞洲地區則是電子化政府發展程度越高,對於疫苗施打表現產生的正向提升程度越高。
    This study attempts to explain the correlation between e-government development levels and the performance of COVID-19 vaccination coverage across countries, while controlling for other important variables related to rates of vaccination. The assumption is that countries with higher levels of e-government development are more likely to have better vaccination performance. Secondly, some past studies have found that African countries generally performed poorly with vaccination coverage, showing that poor vaccination coverage is spatially heterogeneous. Therefore, this study uses cross-country data to examine the relationship between the level of e-government development and vaccine coverage performance in various countries with traditional regression and geographically weighted regression. The results show that a country’s e-government development positively affects its performance with COVID-19 vaccination coverage: countries with higher levels of e-government development have better performance with vaccine coverage. In Asia, the higher the levels of e-government development, the higher the improvements on the performance of vaccination coverage, especially when compared to other regions in the world. The region where corruption control has a higher effect on improving the performance of vaccination coverage is Africa.
    Relation: 政治科學論叢, No.94, pp.1-45
    Data Type: article
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