非洲最不发达国家的移动政府:建议的实施框架

J. Mtingwi
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移动政府(M-government)在一些发达国家和发展中国家都得到了应用。它有助于主要利益相关者和政府官员迅速准确地履行职责,以提高所需的透明度和问责制。流动电子政府的主要目标是加强问责制,并由政府官员以较低的成本向市民提供基本服务。许多最不发达国家(LDCs)正在努力实施电子政务,但在各自的居民区(农村和城市)可以使用移动技术,特别是移动电话。移动政府建议实施框架的案例研究是马拉维。大多数最不发达国家的移动网络覆盖率在85%以上,这意味着在电子政务失败的地区,移动政务可能是另一种选择。对于最不发达国家来说,利用移动/无线网络和移动设备等现代技术实现电子政务向移动政务的跨越至关重要。由于缺乏一个具体的最不发达国家移动政府实施框架,本研究提出了移动政府实施框架。重要的是,最不发达国家的领导应该确保向移动政府转变,因为它不需要大量投资,因为私营部门已经部署了有利的基础设施。许多政府的运作将变得简单和准确。移动政府使利益相关者能够直接与政府互动。利益相关者将乐于利用移动技术(应用程序和设备)为政府管理做出贡献。最不发达国家政府应增加国家信息通信技术(ICT)预算,提高国家信息通信技术素养水平。也有相关的文书来规范移动技术的使用。文化并不是获取移动技术的障碍
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Mobile government in African Least Developed Countries (LDCs): Proposed Implementing framework
Mobile government (M-government) is being used in some developed and developing countries. It facilitates the main stakeholders and government officials to perform their responsibilities with speed and accuracy to enhance the desired transparency and accountability. The major goals of mobile E-government are to enhance accountability and to deliver essential services to general public by government officials at a reduced cost. Many Least Developed Countries (LDCs) are struggling to implement E-government but have access to mobile technologies especially cellular phones in their respective residential areas (rural and urban). The Case study for M-government Proposed Implementing framework is Malawi. Mobile network coverage in most LDCs is above 85% which means M-government is the likely alternative in areas where E-government is failing. It is important for LDCs to leapfrog E-government to M-government using the modern technologies such as mobile/wireless network and mobile devices. The research has proposed M-government Implementing Framework due to absence of a specific LDCs' M-government implementing framework. It is important that LDCs' leadership should ensure to shift to M-government because it does not require massive investments since private sector has already deployed the enabling infrastructures. Many government's operations will simple and accurate. Mobile government enables stakeholders to interact with governments directly. Stakeholders will be comfortable to have their contributions to the management of governments using mobile technologies (applications and devices). LDCs governments should increase their national Information Communication Technology (ICT) budget lines and improve national ICT literacy levels. There are also relevant instruments to regulate use of mobile technologies. Culture is not a hindrance to the acquisition mobile technologies
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