2016
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2803233
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Digital Government: Overcoming the Systemic Failure of Transformation. Digital Transformation Through Policy Design with ICT-Enhanced Instruments.

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“…Besides, to foster the environment of residents’ intention to continue the use of e-government services, several other significant aspects must be measured, including the instruments used in the device and carry new strategies and the role of information communication technology (Waller and Weerakkody, 2016). For example, Zhao et al (2015) narrated that there is a sturdy mutual connection between the digital economy and digitally-enabled government, which denotes not only a country’s economy but also its complete society, providing a plethora of benefits such as improving culture and transforming local institutions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides, to foster the environment of residents’ intention to continue the use of e-government services, several other significant aspects must be measured, including the instruments used in the device and carry new strategies and the role of information communication technology (Waller and Weerakkody, 2016). For example, Zhao et al (2015) narrated that there is a sturdy mutual connection between the digital economy and digitally-enabled government, which denotes not only a country’s economy but also its complete society, providing a plethora of benefits such as improving culture and transforming local institutions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, previous literature about the influence of egovernment and issues relating to trust has exhibited conflicting findings (Mahmood et al, 2019) because all previous studies have focused on the technical aspects in determining the intention to adopt e-government services and not all relevant factors, such as perceived transparency and habit, had been included. Therefore, a holistic approach emphasising the Technology continuance theory core functions of government was needed to eradicate such issues about post-adoptionrelated issues (Li and Shang, 2020;Waller and Weerakkody, 2016).…”
Section: Technology Continuance Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the above arguments, the Malaysian government"s digital economy policy requires a design to be more inclusive between the public and business. Public policy affects individual people or businesses and digital technology is an enabler in changing the economic possibilities (Waller, 2016). From this perceptive, digital economic policy may provide assistance for the success of business continuity and success.…”
Section: Is Malaysia Ready For the Digital Economy?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diante desse contexto, o governo do futuroe atualdeverá ser centrado no cidadão, integrado, inteligente, confiável, transparente e aberto e eficiente (BRASIL, 2020(BRASIL, -2022. Com efeito, a transformação digital representa um modo de alterar o conjunto de instrumentos disponíveis para o alcance dos objetivos almejados, de modo a explorar o potencial das tecnologias de informação e comunicação e produzir, a partir disso, resultados eficazes (PEREIRA, 2020;WALLER;WEERAKKODY, 2016). Pode-se compreender que essa mudança abrange, também, a adoção de modelos de práticas e metodologias compatíveis com um novo patamar de qualidade e celeridade nos processos (SILVA; COSTA; SEIXAS; FERNANDES, 2019, p. 47).…”
Section: Direitos Democráticos and Estado Modernounclassified