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Cost-Benefit Analysis of E-Government: Australia

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  • 발행기관
    한국디지털정책학회 바로가기
  • 간행물
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  • 통권
    제3권 제2호 (2005.12)바로가기
  • 페이지
    pp.73-116
  • 저자
    Joseph Yoon, Yong Eun Moon
  • 언어
    한국어(KOR)
  • URL
    https://www.earticle.net/Article/A17024

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When people contact the government they can use a variety of channels. That is, they go in person to an office, use a telephone service, access information via the Internet, send a letter, or use a third party. Since the Australian Government first recognised the potential of online technology to improve service delivery in its 1997 Investing for Growth statement, it has articulated its policies and strategies for e-government in a number of papers. E-government involves government agencies delivering better programs and services online through the use of new information and communication technologies. The policy papers included Government Online-The Commonwealth's Strategy, launched in April 2000, and a new framework for e-government, Better Services. Better Government, launched in November 2002. Most recently, the Government released Australia's Strategic Framework for the Information Economy in July 2004. These papers outlined the broad directions and priorities for the future of e-government in Australia, and sought to maintain the momentum of agencies' actions under Government Online. One of its key objectives was for agencies to achieve greater efficiency in providing services and a return on their investments in ICT (Information and Communication Technology)-based service delivery. They also stated that investing in e-government should deliver tangible returns, whether they take the form of cost reductions, increased efficiency and productivity, or improved services to business and the broader community Implementation of the Government policy has led to considerable agency investment in ICT-based service delivery. However government policy also requires managers to ensure that program and service delivery is efficient and effective. Efficient and effective use of ICT has the potential to improve service delivery and to make financial savings. This paper outlines how people are using the channels to contact the government in Australia. It also examines the level of satisfaction they have with those services and their preferences and expectations. In addition, this paper aims at identifying the methods used by Australian Government to measure the efficiency and effectiveness of their delivery of services, and at assessing the adequacy of these methods.

키워드

E-Government Australia Efficiency Effectiveness ICT Performance management

저자

  • Joseph Yoon [ Institute of International Commerce Research/Silla University ]
  • Yong Eun Moon [ Institute of International Commerce Research/Silla University ]

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발행기관

  • 발행기관명
    한국디지털정책학회 [The Society of Digital Policy & Management]
  • 설립연도
    2003
  • 분야
    복합학>과학기술학
  • 소개
    디지털기술 및 산업정책, 디지털경제, 관련 산업의 연구, 전자정부, 디지털정치에 관한 제도적, 정책적 연구, 디지털경영, 전자상거래, e-비즈니스에 관한 실용적 연구, 학술연구지 발간 및 학술대회 개최 등을 통하여 디지털경제 및 디지털경영에 관련되는 국가정책 분야의 연구 및 교류를 촉진하고 국가 및 기업 정보화와 디지털산업의 발전에 공헌한다.

간행물

  • 간행물명
    디지털융복합연구 [Journal of Digital Convergence]
  • 간기
    계간
  • pISSN
    2713-6434
  • eISSN
    2713-6442
  • 수록기간
    2003~2026
  • 등재여부
    KCI 등재후보
  • 십진분류
    KDC 569 DDC 620

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