2014
DOI: 10.1002/j.1681-4835.2014.tb00432.x
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Coordination and Cooperation in E‐Government: An Indonesian Local E‐Government Case

Abstract: The implementation of e‐government systems often involves many different agencies and actors. Their different characteristics and the need to work together make the relationships between them complex. Coordination and cooperation have become important issues in harmonizing the many actors that support the implementation of e‐government systems. This study examines how coordination and cooperation shape the implementation process of local e‐government systems that may be acquired or developed internally. A case… Show more

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“…-Adopt effective instruments for coordinating across national and sub-national levels of government. This causes complex relationships among the many stakeholders and requires effective coordination and cooperation among the actors to harmonize project implementation (Nurdin et al, 2014) -Co-ordinate horizontally among sub-national governments to invest at the relevant scale. -Develop a fiscal framework adapted to the objectives pursued -Require sound and transparent financial management at all levels of government -Promote transparency and strategic use of public procurement at all levels of government -Strive for quality and consistency in regulatory systems across levels of government.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Adopt effective instruments for coordinating across national and sub-national levels of government. This causes complex relationships among the many stakeholders and requires effective coordination and cooperation among the actors to harmonize project implementation (Nurdin et al, 2014) -Co-ordinate horizontally among sub-national governments to invest at the relevant scale. -Develop a fiscal framework adapted to the objectives pursued -Require sound and transparent financial management at all levels of government -Promote transparency and strategic use of public procurement at all levels of government -Strive for quality and consistency in regulatory systems across levels of government.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif. 25 , 26 Penelitian kuantitatif dilakukan dengan mengumpulkan data yang berupa angka, atau data berupa kata-kata atau kalimat yang dikonversi menjadi data yang berbentuk angka. Data yang berupa angka tersebut kemudian diolah dan dianalisis untuk mendapatkan suatu informasi ilmiah dibalik angka-angka tersebut.…”
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“…Alimov [35] classified cooperation among partners, from the perspective of regional economics, into cooperation in the political and security domains, in trade and economic activities, and in the development of culture and humanitarianism. In their study on cooperation among Indonesian government organizations to support the implementation of an e-government system, Nurdin, Stockdale, and Scheepers [36] classified cooperation into vertical (within an organization) and horizontal (between different organizations) collaboration.…”
Section: Generation Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%