Implementation e-government initiatives among Malaysian local authorities

This paper was to study the implementation of the eGovernment initiatives among the local authorities in Malaysia which are under the jurisdiction of the local governments by using the Web Presence Measurement Model. The findings showed that the City council came out top in terms of achievement for...

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Main Authors: Abu Bakar, Ahmad Bakeri, Junurham, Nur Leyni Nilam Putri
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling my.iium.irep.301462013-06-25T09:58:10Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/30146/ Implementation e-government initiatives among Malaysian local authorities Abu Bakar, Ahmad Bakeri Junurham, Nur Leyni Nilam Putri T10.5 Communication of technical information This paper was to study the implementation of the eGovernment initiatives among the local authorities in Malaysia which are under the jurisdiction of the local governments by using the Web Presence Measurement Model. The findings showed that the City council came out top in terms of achievement for the five Stages of Web Presence while the District council came out last which means a good number of indicators are absent from the District council websites/portals The findings also showed that the local authorities operating in the State of Selangor were much more advanced in term of representation for their websites/portals compared to those found in the State of Sabah which is located at the bottom of the list. Lessons from this study indicate that local authorities operating in constituencies with high income per capita such as Selangor are able to integrate more facilities in their websites. However, social network facilities such as Facebook and Twitter are being provided by all the local authorities websites. It is expected that the evaluation of the local authorities websites will provide a clear indication as to the extent of e-government implementation among local authorities in Malaysia. 2013-02-24 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/30146/1/icds_2013_1_20_10150.pdf Abu Bakar, Ahmad Bakeri and Junurham, Nur Leyni Nilam Putri (2013) Implementation e-government initiatives among Malaysian local authorities. In: The Seventh International Conference on Digital Society, 24 Feb-1 March 2013, Nice, France. http://www.iaria.org/conferences2013/ICDS13.html
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Abu Bakar, Ahmad Bakeri
Junurham, Nur Leyni Nilam Putri
Implementation e-government initiatives among Malaysian local authorities
description This paper was to study the implementation of the eGovernment initiatives among the local authorities in Malaysia which are under the jurisdiction of the local governments by using the Web Presence Measurement Model. The findings showed that the City council came out top in terms of achievement for the five Stages of Web Presence while the District council came out last which means a good number of indicators are absent from the District council websites/portals The findings also showed that the local authorities operating in the State of Selangor were much more advanced in term of representation for their websites/portals compared to those found in the State of Sabah which is located at the bottom of the list. Lessons from this study indicate that local authorities operating in constituencies with high income per capita such as Selangor are able to integrate more facilities in their websites. However, social network facilities such as Facebook and Twitter are being provided by all the local authorities websites. It is expected that the evaluation of the local authorities websites will provide a clear indication as to the extent of e-government implementation among local authorities in Malaysia.
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author Abu Bakar, Ahmad Bakeri
Junurham, Nur Leyni Nilam Putri
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Junurham, Nur Leyni Nilam Putri
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title Implementation e-government initiatives among Malaysian local authorities
title_short Implementation e-government initiatives among Malaysian local authorities
title_full Implementation e-government initiatives among Malaysian local authorities
title_fullStr Implementation e-government initiatives among Malaysian local authorities
title_full_unstemmed Implementation e-government initiatives among Malaysian local authorities
title_sort implementation e-government initiatives among malaysian local authorities
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/30146/1/icds_2013_1_20_10150.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/30146/
http://www.iaria.org/conferences2013/ICDS13.html
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