Good Governance via E-Governance: Moving towards Digitalization for a Digital Economy

Sarfraz Batool, Shahzad Ali Gill, Saba Javaid, A. Khan
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E-governance has become a well-celebrated trend in developed countries for the last three decades. It is considered an effective instrument to ensure good governance practices in any state. According to the digital state survey, the USA ranked highly in e-governance delivery, Europe ranked second, and Asia ranked third in e-governance among all other regional entities. However, this survey ranked countries on social measures such as e-democracy, e-commerce, e-revenue, e-taxation, etc. Information and communication technology (ICT) has brought a revolutionary change in the performance of governments all over the world. Governments are using ICT for multiple purposes, i.e., they use Government to Employee technology (G2E) to make their communication and correspondence efficient with their employees; they use Government to Government technology (G2G) to make their record-keeping procedures smooth and efficient; and they use Government to Business (G2B) and Business to Government (B2G) technology to create ease in doing business and attract local and foreign investors for economic development. Governments use government-to-citizen technology (G2C) to make service delivery more efficient, responsive, and end-user-friendly. However, for a long time, governments remained reactive to e-governance strategies, but this trend has changed. Now, they are proactive in adopting the e-governance model to ensure better social indicators and a corruption-free society. This study used the descriptive approach to describe the various initiatives undertaken by the current government to enhance the service delivery of the public sector. Therefore, this study has several implications for policymakers wishing to analyze the output of technological initiatives undertaken for good governance.
通过电子政务实现善治:为数字经济走向数字化
在过去的三十年里,电子政务在发达国家已经成为一种广受欢迎的趋势。它被认为是确保任何国家实行良好治理的有效工具。根据数字国家调查,在所有其他区域实体中,美国在电子政务交付方面排名较高,欧洲排名第二,亚洲排名第三。然而,这项调查根据电子民主、电子商务、电子收入、电子税收等社会指标对各国进行了排名。信息和通信技术(ICT)给世界各国政府的绩效带来了革命性的变化。政府使用资讯及通讯科技作多种用途,即使用“政府对雇员”(G2E)技术,使政府与雇员的沟通和通信更有效率;利用政府对政府的科技,使存档程序顺利而有效率;他们利用政府对企业(G2B)和企业对政府(B2G)技术,为营商创造便利,吸引本地和外国投资者,促进经济发展。政府利用政府对公民技术(G2C)提高服务的效率、响应速度和最终用户友好性。然而,在很长一段时间里,政府对电子政务战略仍然是被动的,但这种趋势已经改变。现在,他们积极采用电子政务模式,以确保更好的社会指标和一个廉洁的社会。本研究采用描述性的方法来描述现任政府为加强公共部门的服务提供而采取的各项措施。因此,这项研究对希望分析为善治而采取的技术举措的产出的政策制定者具有若干意义。
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