INVESTIGADORES
ESTEVEZ Elsa Clara
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Government Information Sharing - A Model for Classifying Benefits, Barriers and Risks
Autor/es:
KARLA MENDES CALO; KARINA CENCI; PABLO FILLOTTRANI; ELSA ESTEVEZ
Lugar:
Guimaraes
Reunión:
Conferencia; 8th International Conference of Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance (ICEGOV2014); 2014
Institución organizadora:
United Nations University
Resumen:
Government Information Sharing (Gov-IS) allows information exchange between different government agencies, as well as between public and private institutions. Sharing information enables enhanced efficiency - by avoiding duplication of processes updating the same data; better quality of processes and services - by removing inconsistent data and reducing error; and improved transparency - by facilitating access to information. The implementation of Gov-IS initiatives requires different types of initiatives - technical, organizational, institutional and political. In this work, we present findings of our research work studying GovIS benefits, barriers and risks. Our research relies on secondary data and case studies of Gov-IS initiatives implemented in four countries - Australia, Estonia, New Zealand and USA. The main contribution of this paper is the multi-view classification of GovIS benefits, barriers and risks, and a detailed list of instances of such concepts, providing a comprehensive and benchmarking mechanism to understand, analyze and justify the planning and development of Gov-IS initiatives.