An Innovative Application of Social Media Analytics for Smart City Planners
In: Information Matters, Band 1, Heft 11
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In: Transforming government: people, process and policy, Band 9, Heft 4, S. 498-516
ISSN: 1750-6174
Purpose– This study aims to describe an assessment methodology of e-Government readiness through an empirical study that investigates collaborative needs in operating effective governance at root-level public service delivery in a developing country context. Broader methodology that accommodates collective functions of the government should be used while assessing the readiness of e-Government implementation.Design/methodology/approach– The study is based on interview data collected from a total of 13 government officials, 21 elected representatives and 106 targeted citizens in the local government of Bangladesh.Findings– Through a qualitative case study, this paper empirically investigated a proposition of e-Government readiness within local government cases. The findings of the study may help rectify existing assessment methodologies in e-Government implementation.Research limitations/implications– The data analysis used a collaborative perspective subjectively rather than focusing on the objective manner to capture technological aspects.Practical implications– This finding could benefit various e-Government initiatives in developing countries, especially for addressing critical collaborative needs of e-Government implementation.Social implications– The findings of the paper represent social perspectives of new e-Government system implementation.Originality/value– The study proposed a holistic methodology of e-Government readiness assessment that can broaden existing assessment methodologies.
In: Vu, H.Q., Miah, S.J., Xia, H., Li, Gang, Law, R. (2023). Advancing reliability assessment of venue‑reference social media data for enhanced domestic tourism development. Information Technology & Tourism (2023) 25:433–451.
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In: Technological forecasting and social change: an international journal, Band 205, S. 123033
ISSN: 0040-1625