An exploratory case study on information sharing practices among state agencies
Information-sharing projects are becoming increasingly important in state agencies. Generally, organizations base their decision to move forward with an information-sharing project on the project’s expected benefits such as better services, operational savings, and increased program effectiveness.In...
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my.uum.repo.235612018-03-15T01:28:40Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/23561/ An exploratory case study on information sharing practices among state agencies Nik Mustapa, Nik Ruslawati Ibrahim, Huda Mohd Nadzir, Maslinda QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Information-sharing projects are becoming increasingly important in state agencies. Generally, organizations base their decision to move forward with an information-sharing project on the project’s expected benefits such as better services, operational savings, and increased program effectiveness.In Malaysia, currently, there is insufficient information about the current practices, states or level maturity, requirements, models adopted in relation to information sharing for the e-services’ implementation among the government agencies.The paper explores the various dimension and stages of government information sharing in the context of Malaysia e- Government by using a framework of Government Information sharing framework adopted from the Estevez, Fillottrani, and Janowski. In this study, An exploratory case study was used to identify problems and collect data in this study. The study results show that environmental, inter-organization, organization and technological dimension influence information sharing within state agencies.It is also shown that waqf system is in Stage 1(experience sharing).An extensive set of recommendations is put forth to enable state agency to move from Stage 1 to Stage 2. 2016-04-05 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed Nik Mustapa, Nik Ruslawati and Ibrahim, Huda and Mohd Nadzir, Maslinda (2016) An exploratory case study on information sharing practices among state agencies. In: International Conference on ICT for Transformation 2016, 05-07 April 2016, Center for postgraduate UMS Sabah Malaysia. (Unpublished) |
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Information-sharing projects are becoming increasingly important in state agencies. Generally, organizations base their decision to move forward with an information-sharing project on the project’s expected benefits such as better services, operational savings, and increased program effectiveness.In Malaysia, currently, there is insufficient information about the
current practices, states or level maturity, requirements, models adopted in relation to information sharing for the e-services’ implementation among the government agencies.The paper explores the various dimension and stages of government information sharing in the context of Malaysia e- Government by using a framework of Government Information sharing framework adopted from the Estevez, Fillottrani, and Janowski. In this study, An exploratory case study was used to identify problems and collect data in this study. The study results show that environmental, inter-organization, organization and technological dimension influence information sharing within state agencies.It is also shown that waqf system is in Stage 1(experience sharing).An extensive set of recommendations is put forth to enable state agency to move from Stage 1 to Stage 2. |
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