E-Government Capabilities and Crisis Management: Lessons from Combating SARS in Singapore

The city-state of Singapore has been highly ranked for its e-government services. Over the past two decades, it has leveraged its IT infrastructure for economic development and transformed its public services. The SARS outbreak in 2004 turned into a national health crisis because it spread rapidly a...

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Main Authors: PAN, Shan Ling, PAN, Gary, DEVADOSS, Paul R.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-16262019-02-07T07:32:21Z E-Government Capabilities and Crisis Management: Lessons from Combating SARS in Singapore PAN, Shan Ling PAN, Gary DEVADOSS, Paul R. The city-state of Singapore has been highly ranked for its e-government services. Over the past two decades, it has leveraged its IT infrastructure for economic development and transformed its public services. The SARS outbreak in 2004 turned into a national health crisis because it spread rapidly and the medical community had little knowledge of how to treat the new mutation of the corona virus. Yet, several Singaporean government agencies utilized the e-Government infrastructure and related resources to quickly bring the outbreak under control. In particular, the government?s IT infrastructure streamlined communications, information exchange, and data flow, and significantly eased collaboration among government agencies, private businesses, foreign agencies, and the public. By being able to coordinate crisis management activities, Singapore was able to keep the public up-to-date, enlist help from many sources, and rapidly develop innovative IT applications to contain the outbreak. Our findings illustrate the importance of IT in helping both public and private enterprises respond effectively to crisis situations, where leadership, speed, and coordination are paramount. 2005-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/627 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/1626/viewcontent/E_Government_Capabilities_and_Crisis_Management__Lessons_from_Com.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Accounting Asian Studies Emergency and Disaster Management
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Asian Studies
Emergency and Disaster Management
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Asian Studies
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PAN, Shan Ling
PAN, Gary
DEVADOSS, Paul R.
E-Government Capabilities and Crisis Management: Lessons from Combating SARS in Singapore
description The city-state of Singapore has been highly ranked for its e-government services. Over the past two decades, it has leveraged its IT infrastructure for economic development and transformed its public services. The SARS outbreak in 2004 turned into a national health crisis because it spread rapidly and the medical community had little knowledge of how to treat the new mutation of the corona virus. Yet, several Singaporean government agencies utilized the e-Government infrastructure and related resources to quickly bring the outbreak under control. In particular, the government?s IT infrastructure streamlined communications, information exchange, and data flow, and significantly eased collaboration among government agencies, private businesses, foreign agencies, and the public. By being able to coordinate crisis management activities, Singapore was able to keep the public up-to-date, enlist help from many sources, and rapidly develop innovative IT applications to contain the outbreak. Our findings illustrate the importance of IT in helping both public and private enterprises respond effectively to crisis situations, where leadership, speed, and coordination are paramount.
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author PAN, Shan Ling
PAN, Gary
DEVADOSS, Paul R.
author_facet PAN, Shan Ling
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title E-Government Capabilities and Crisis Management: Lessons from Combating SARS in Singapore
title_short E-Government Capabilities and Crisis Management: Lessons from Combating SARS in Singapore
title_full E-Government Capabilities and Crisis Management: Lessons from Combating SARS in Singapore
title_fullStr E-Government Capabilities and Crisis Management: Lessons from Combating SARS in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed E-Government Capabilities and Crisis Management: Lessons from Combating SARS in Singapore
title_sort e-government capabilities and crisis management: lessons from combating sars in singapore
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2005
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/627
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