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An Efficiency Measurement of E-Government Performance for Network Readiness: Non-Parametric Frontier Approach

Title
An Efficiency Measurement of E-Government Performance for Network Readiness: Non-Parametric Frontier Approach
Author
최성용
Keywords
E-government; Efficiency strategy; ICT competitiveness; Informatization; Network readiness; User-centric ICT innovation
Issue Date
2022-03
Publisher
MDPI
Citation
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, v. 8, NO. 1, article no. 10, Page. 1-19
Abstract
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) network readiness competency improves service quality and provides efficient service in implementing successful e-governments. By confirming ICT network readiness of e-governments, it must be redesigned using limited resources effectively to achieve realistic goals. When ICT investment and economic performance are featured, e-government’s network readiness competency improves potential demand, supply, and service ma-turity. It reflects information technology (IT) development competency on performance effectively. In this study, we propose the Data Envelope Analysis (DEA) method to present a method of improving ICT network readiness between countries. We derived the ICT network’s readiness competency level and strategic plan by comparing each country for efficient ICT operation of e-governments. If we make rankings in a non-traditional and efficient manner, it will become a successful strategy for ICT in the future. This effort provides guidance for each government and a solution for the growth delay problem, which is required for advancement in ICT investment and productivity. It also guides each government to overcome marginal products.
URI
https://www.mdpi.com/2199-8531/8/1/10https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/176378
ISSN
2199-8531
DOI
10.3390/joitmc8010010
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