Factors Influencing Interoperability Level Required for the Implementation of T-Government in Saudi Arabia

Sameer Alshetewi, Fahad Alturise, Faten Karim
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Governments around the world have invested significant sums of money on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of services being provided to their citizens. However, they have not achieved the desired results because of the lack of interoperability between different government entities. Therefore, many governments have started shifting away from the original concept of e-Government towards a much more transformational approach that encompasses the entire relationship between different government departments and users of public services, which can be termed as transformational government (t-Government). This implementation of t-Government requires a high level of interoperability between government organisations. In this paper, a model is proposed to explore and investigates the key factors that influence interoperability required for the implementation of t-Government in Saudi Arabian context from four key areas, namely, organisational, technological, political and social using institutional theory as a lens. This model was developed comprising the effect of six main constructs: technological compatibility, organizational compatibility, governance readiness, citizen centricity and e-Government program on interoperability required for the implementation of t-Government. The model factors, relationships, and hypotheses stemmed from the literature on Information Sharing, Information Integration, G2G, interoperability and t-Government models.The results show that technological compatibility, organizational compatibility, and governance readiness have a positive impact on the interoperability required for the implementation of t-Government in this particular context. Unexpectedly, it indicates that citizen centricity has negative impact on the interoperability required for the implementation of t-Government. It also shows that there is a direct and positive impact from e-Government program (Yesser) to technological compatibility and governance readiness. Moreover, it shows that there is a direct and positive impact from citizen centricity to e-Government program (Yesser). Unexpectedly, the results indicate that e-Government program (Yesser) has no impact on the interoperability required for the implementation of t-Government. It also indicates that the e-Government program (Yesser) doesn’t affect organizational compatibility.This paper provides a model for creating interoperability between government organisations to help e-Government officials and policy makers to identify the key factors that can affect the interoperability level required for the implementation of t-Government, and examines how these issues could be treated in practice. It also provides a guideline to researchers with regard to the impact of these identified factors on interoperability required for t-Government implementation.
影响沙特阿拉伯实施T-Government所需互操作性水平的因素
世界各国政府在信息和通信技术(ICT)上投入了大量资金,以提高向其公民提供服务的效率和效果。然而,由于不同政府实体之间缺乏互操作性,它们并没有达到预期的效果。因此,许多政府已经开始从最初的电子政务概念转向一种更具变革性的方法,这种方法涵盖了不同政府部门和公共服务用户之间的整个关系,这可以被称为转型政府(t-Government)。这种t-Government的实现需要政府组织之间的高度互操作性。本文提出了一个模型,以制度理论为视角,从四个关键领域(即组织、技术、政治和社会)探索和调查影响沙特阿拉伯实施t-Government所需互操作性的关键因素。该模型的开发包括六个主要结构的影响:技术兼容性、组织兼容性、治理准备、公民中心和电子政务计划对实施t-Government所需的互操作性的影响。模型因素、关系和假设来源于信息共享、信息集成、G2G、互操作性和t-Government模型的相关文献。结果表明,技术兼容性、组织兼容性和治理准备程度对在这种特定环境中实施t-Government所需的互操作性有积极影响。出乎意料的是,它表明公民中心性对实现t-Government所需的互操作性有负面影响。它还表明,电子政务计划(Yesser)对技术兼容性和治理准备有直接和积极的影响。此外,它表明公民中心对电子政务计划有直接和积极的影响(Yesser)。出乎意料的是,结果表明电子政务计划(Yesser)对实施t-Government所需的互操作性没有影响。这也表明电子政务程序(Yesser)不影响组织兼容性。本文提供了一个在政府组织之间创建互操作性的模型,以帮助电子政府官员和政策制定者识别可能影响实施t-Government所需的互操作性水平的关键因素,并研究如何在实践中处理这些问题。它还为研究人员提供了关于这些确定的因素对t-Government实施所需的互操作性的影响的指导方针。
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