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    Title: A prospective survey on future e-Governance research directions
    Authors: Chu, P.-Y.;Sun, Y.-Y.
    朱斌妤
    Chu, Pinyu
    Sun, Yuehyun
    Contributors: 公共行政學系
    Keywords: Public policy;Surveys;E- government rankings;E-governance;E-governments;In-depth interviews;Literature reviews;Prospective surveys;Public values;Research initiatives;Government data processing
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2018-09-06 17:40:11 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Although many e-Government policies, programs, and services such as e-tax, e-procurement, e-voting have been implemented in various countries, the priorities of future e-Government policy and research emphases and their relationship with resource allocation need to be well studied and justified. The objective of this paper is to identify forward-looking e-governance research topics. In this paper, we utilize studies on e-Government performance rankings such as UN`s e-Government survey and Waseda University`s e-Government ranking, and reports released by influential international e-governance centers to summarize a list of promising e-governance research topics. To gain insight from e-governance experts in various countries and sectors, we conduct in-depth interviews and perform an online survey of domestic and international e-governance scholars and practitioners to rank these topics. We present the focus of intensive literature review and summarize the results of the online survey. The lessons from this study will help pave the way for future e-governance research initiatives. © The Authors, 2013.
    Relation: Proceedings of the European Conference on e-Government, ECEG, Pages 127-134
    13th European Conference on eGovernment, ECEG 2013; Department of Theoretical and Applied Sciences, University of InsubriaComo; Italy; 13 June 2013 到 14 June 2013; 代碼 127163
    Data Type: conference
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