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INCORPORATE SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES IN E-GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS. THE CASE OF MACEDONIA

Yıl 2012, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 1, 23 - 35, 01.06.2012

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This paper presents the state of e-Government sophistication in R. Macedonia.
The survey is done using the 20 basic public e- services. A survey result showed
that further progress will need to be made on two – way interaction. Social
networks are seen as convenient mean for introducing two – way interaction,
social capital, transparency, anti-corruption, democracy, law enforcement, and
mainly trust and citizen inclusion and empowerment. We explored the potential
impacts of social media in e-Government and introduced a new 6th stage of
sophistication into the maturity model called ‘Citizen Inclusion’. This stage refers
to citizen inclusion and empowerment into e-Government using social network
services and provides citizens with ability to feed-back on how government
operates.

Kaynakça

  • Anderson, T. B. (2009), “E-government as an anti-corruption strategy”, Information Economics and Policy, Vol. 21, pp.201-210.
  • Capgemini, Rand Europe, IDC, Sogeti, and DT (2009), Smarter, Faster, Better eGovernment 8th eGovernment Benchmark Measurement, EU Directorate General for Information Society and Media.
  • Capgemini, Rand Europe, IDC, Sogeti, and DT (2010), Method paper 2010, Preparing the 9th Benchmark Measurement, EU Directorate General for Information Society and Media.
  • Capgemini, Rand Europe, Sogeti IDC, and DT (2010), Digitizing Public Services in Europe: Putting ambition into action, 9th Benchmark Measurement, EU Directorate General for Information Society and Media.
  • CCEGOV (2007), A Handbook for Citizen-centric eGovernment, cc:eGov.
  • Coleman, J. (1988), “Social capital in the creation of human capital”, American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 94, pp.S95-S120
  • Duck, S. (1997), The handbook of personal relationships: Theory, research and interventions, New York: Wiley
  • Gusev, M., Spasov, D., and Armenski, G. (2007). “Growth of eGovernment Services in Macedonia (Online Sophistication of eGovernment Services)”, Slovenian Society Informatika, Vol. 31, pp.397-406.
  • Huijboom, Noor, and Tijs Van den Broek (2011), “Open data: an international comparison of strategies”, European Journal of ePractice, Vol. 12, pp. 1- 13.
  • Jaeger, Paul T., and John Carlo Berto. (2010), “Transparency and technological change: Ensuring equal and sustained public access to government information”, Government Information Quarterly, Vol. 27(4), pp.371-376.
  • John C. Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, Justin M. Grimes (2010), “Using ICTs to create a culture of transparency: E-government and social media as openness and anti-corruption tools for societies”, Government Information Quarterly, Vol. 27, pp.264-271.
  • Kramer, R. M. and Taylor, T. R. (1995), Trust in organizations: Frontiers of theory and research, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Landsber, D. (2010), “Government as Part of the Revolution: Using Social Media to Achieve Public Goals”, Electronic Journal of E-Government, Vol. 8, pp.134-146..
  • Putnam, R. (1993), Making democracy work: Civic traditions in modern Italy, Princeton University Press, Princeton.
  • Teo, T. S. H., S. C. Srivastava, and L. Jiang. (2009), “Trust and electronic government success: An empirical study”, Journal of Management Information Systems, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp.99-132..
  • Trajkovik, V. (2011), ICT for Local Government, Standards, principles and best practices, Skopje: NALAS.
Yıl 2012, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 1, 23 - 35, 01.06.2012

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Anderson, T. B. (2009), “E-government as an anti-corruption strategy”, Information Economics and Policy, Vol. 21, pp.201-210.
  • Capgemini, Rand Europe, IDC, Sogeti, and DT (2009), Smarter, Faster, Better eGovernment 8th eGovernment Benchmark Measurement, EU Directorate General for Information Society and Media.
  • Capgemini, Rand Europe, IDC, Sogeti, and DT (2010), Method paper 2010, Preparing the 9th Benchmark Measurement, EU Directorate General for Information Society and Media.
  • Capgemini, Rand Europe, Sogeti IDC, and DT (2010), Digitizing Public Services in Europe: Putting ambition into action, 9th Benchmark Measurement, EU Directorate General for Information Society and Media.
  • CCEGOV (2007), A Handbook for Citizen-centric eGovernment, cc:eGov.
  • Coleman, J. (1988), “Social capital in the creation of human capital”, American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 94, pp.S95-S120
  • Duck, S. (1997), The handbook of personal relationships: Theory, research and interventions, New York: Wiley
  • Gusev, M., Spasov, D., and Armenski, G. (2007). “Growth of eGovernment Services in Macedonia (Online Sophistication of eGovernment Services)”, Slovenian Society Informatika, Vol. 31, pp.397-406.
  • Huijboom, Noor, and Tijs Van den Broek (2011), “Open data: an international comparison of strategies”, European Journal of ePractice, Vol. 12, pp. 1- 13.
  • Jaeger, Paul T., and John Carlo Berto. (2010), “Transparency and technological change: Ensuring equal and sustained public access to government information”, Government Information Quarterly, Vol. 27(4), pp.371-376.
  • John C. Bertot, Paul T. Jaeger, Justin M. Grimes (2010), “Using ICTs to create a culture of transparency: E-government and social media as openness and anti-corruption tools for societies”, Government Information Quarterly, Vol. 27, pp.264-271.
  • Kramer, R. M. and Taylor, T. R. (1995), Trust in organizations: Frontiers of theory and research, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Landsber, D. (2010), “Government as Part of the Revolution: Using Social Media to Achieve Public Goals”, Electronic Journal of E-Government, Vol. 8, pp.134-146..
  • Putnam, R. (1993), Making democracy work: Civic traditions in modern Italy, Princeton University Press, Princeton.
  • Teo, T. S. H., S. C. Srivastava, and L. Jiang. (2009), “Trust and electronic government success: An empirical study”, Journal of Management Information Systems, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp.99-132..
  • Trajkovik, V. (2011), ICT for Local Government, Standards, principles and best practices, Skopje: NALAS.
Toplam 16 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Diğer ID JA46KK64GH
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Koste Budinoski Bu kişi benim

Vladimir Trajkovik Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Haziran 2012
Gönderilme Tarihi 1 Haziran 2012
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2012 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 1

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APA Budinoski, K., & Trajkovik, V. (2012). INCORPORATE SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES IN E-GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS. THE CASE OF MACEDONIA. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies, 4(1), 23-35.
AMA Budinoski K, Trajkovik V. INCORPORATE SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES IN E-GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS. THE CASE OF MACEDONIA. IJEBEG. Haziran 2012;4(1):23-35.
Chicago Budinoski, Koste, ve Vladimir Trajkovik. “INCORPORATE SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES IN E-GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS. THE CASE OF MACEDONIA”. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies 4, sy. 1 (Haziran 2012): 23-35.
EndNote Budinoski K, Trajkovik V (01 Haziran 2012) INCORPORATE SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES IN E-GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS. THE CASE OF MACEDONIA. International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies 4 1 23–35.
IEEE K. Budinoski ve V. Trajkovik, “INCORPORATE SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES IN E-GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS. THE CASE OF MACEDONIA”, IJEBEG, c. 4, sy. 1, ss. 23–35, 2012.
ISNAD Budinoski, Koste - Trajkovik, Vladimir. “INCORPORATE SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES IN E-GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS. THE CASE OF MACEDONIA”. International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies 4/1 (Haziran 2012), 23-35.
JAMA Budinoski K, Trajkovik V. INCORPORATE SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES IN E-GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS. THE CASE OF MACEDONIA. IJEBEG. 2012;4:23–35.
MLA Budinoski, Koste ve Vladimir Trajkovik. “INCORPORATE SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES IN E-GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS. THE CASE OF MACEDONIA”. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies, c. 4, sy. 1, 2012, ss. 23-35.
Vancouver Budinoski K, Trajkovik V. INCORPORATE SOCIAL NETWORK SERVICES IN E-GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS. THE CASE OF MACEDONIA. IJEBEG. 2012;4(1):23-35.