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E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION IN ALBANIA, AS A TOOL TO INCREASE CITIZENS’PARTICIPATION AND BENEFITS

Year 2010, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 13 - 25, 01.12.2010

Abstract

Database processing in Albania and public use of information is at an early stage of
development and is still considered as future potential expectation for a better governance.
The implementation of e-government in terms of exchanging information among public
servants, citizens, social and economic agents; Governance transparency in relation with
the citizens and media; Decentralization and strengthening of the local autonomy; as well
as participation of the citizens in local governance, today is a challenge to afford.
Political programs of governments have not considered a priority the information
management systems in Albania, especially in Public Administration, yet. Having
secondary considerations, the information systems in local and central level are still not
integrated and incomplete. This study examines issues caused by the missing of technology
as a tool for a better governance and looks at some ways to turn into efficiency the
information systems in Albania
Along with the introduction of information technology and networking, a great need for
training is identified in order for technology use to become a tool of improving governance
and increase citizens’ participation in the decision - making process. Interesting
implications are explored for policy makers and public authorities in order to maximize
the public benefits from a good implementation of e-government in Albania.

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Year 2010, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 13 - 25, 01.12.2010

Abstract

References

  • Albania, UN (2007), Millenium development goal, Albania, www.un.org.al/elib/php?elib,933, [Accessed 30.11.2008] http://
  • Bavec, Cene, and Mirco Vintar, (2007), “What matters in the development of the e- government in the EU? Lecture Notes in Computer Science”, No. 4656, pp. 424-435.
  • Bovaird, T. and E. Loffler (2003). Public management and governance. Routledge: NY.
  • Council of ministers, Albania (2008), Weekly news bulletin, Vol.51.
  • Grimsley, Michael and Anthony Meehan (2008), “Attaining Social Value from Electronic
  • Government”, Electronic Journal of e-government, Volume 6, No.1, pp. 31-42. Kooiman, J. (2003). Governing as governance. Sage: London.
  • Law, Edwin (2004), “Strategic implementation of e-government in OECD countries: major challenges”, 12th NISPAcee Annual Conference.
  • Miller, JD , and R. Pardo (2000), Civic Scientific Literacy and Attitude to Science and Technology: A Comparative Analysis of the European Union.
  • Minsikov Yuri (2003), “How ICTs can serve good governance, How good governance can serve E-government and How regional cooperation can serve information society”, LGI Journal, pp.2-10.
  • Nyaboga, Andrew and Muroki F. Mwaura (2006), “E-government: The Implementation Of
  • Effective Digital Technologies To Improve The Delivery Of Government Services To Their Consumers (Citizens)”, The Review of Business Information Systems, Vol.10(1). Prins, J.E.J. (2001). Designing E-government. On the Crossroads of Technological
  • Innovation and Institutional Change. Kluwer Law International: Netherlands. Rabaiah, Abdelbaset, Eddy Vandijck and Farouk Musa (2006), “ Abstraction of e- government”, IADIS International Conference e-Commerce.
  • Sejdini, Imelda (2008), “An Investigation on Information Management Issues in Albania;
  • Efficiency and the Information Systems in Albanian Public Administration”, FEUT Conference proceedings book, Vol.4, pp.171-182. Tupper, Allan (2001), “The Contested Terrain of Canadian Public Administration in
  • Canada’s Third Century”, Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. 35(4). Turner, M.and D. Hulme (1997), Governance, administration & development, Macmillan Press, London, UK.
  • UN, (2008), “ From E-government to connected Governance”, UN E-government survey.
  • UNDP, Albania (2006), “Support to pilot E-government services for Government of
  • Albania”, Final Report. Yigitcanlar, Tan (2003), “ Bridging the Gap between Citizens and Local Authorities via E- government”, University of Queensland,Brisbane, Australia.
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Publication Date December 1, 2010
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APA Sejdını, I. (2010). E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION IN ALBANIA, AS A TOOL TO INCREASE CITIZENS’PARTICIPATION AND BENEFITS. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies, 2(2), 13-25.
AMA Sejdını I. E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION IN ALBANIA, AS A TOOL TO INCREASE CITIZENS’PARTICIPATION AND BENEFITS. IJEBEG. December 2010;2(2):13-25.
Chicago Sejdını, Imelda. “E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION IN ALBANIA, AS A TOOL TO INCREASE CITIZENS’PARTICIPATION AND BENEFITS”. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies 2, no. 2 (December 2010): 13-25.
EndNote Sejdını I (December 1, 2010) E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION IN ALBANIA, AS A TOOL TO INCREASE CITIZENS’PARTICIPATION AND BENEFITS. International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies 2 2 13–25.
IEEE I. Sejdını, “E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION IN ALBANIA, AS A TOOL TO INCREASE CITIZENS’PARTICIPATION AND BENEFITS”, IJEBEG, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 13–25, 2010.
ISNAD Sejdını, Imelda. “E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION IN ALBANIA, AS A TOOL TO INCREASE CITIZENS’PARTICIPATION AND BENEFITS”. International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies 2/2 (December 2010), 13-25.
JAMA Sejdını I. E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION IN ALBANIA, AS A TOOL TO INCREASE CITIZENS’PARTICIPATION AND BENEFITS. IJEBEG. 2010;2:13–25.
MLA Sejdını, Imelda. “E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION IN ALBANIA, AS A TOOL TO INCREASE CITIZENS’PARTICIPATION AND BENEFITS”. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies, vol. 2, no. 2, 2010, pp. 13-25.
Vancouver Sejdını I. E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION IN ALBANIA, AS A TOOL TO INCREASE CITIZENS’PARTICIPATION AND BENEFITS. IJEBEG. 2010;2(2):13-25.