八国集团合作倡议和数字鸿沟:为电子政务做好准备

Cheryl L. Brown
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在2000年7月举行的八国集团九州-冲绳峰会上,工业化国家承认私营部门在信息技术(IT)方面的进步,并承诺该组织参与世界经济论坛特别工作组的全球数字鸿沟倡议(GDDI)。工作组概述了九项倡议和一套具体的实施行动计划,这可能使发展中国家做好电子政务的准备。然而,尽管许多国家都在推行电子政务政策,但主要的文化变量可能会阻碍或挫败电子政务的便利化。为了考察八国集团首次努力实施私营、公共和非营利部门的合作政策举措,以消除全球数字鸿沟,本文探讨了六个文化变量与实施GDDI之间的关系,以缓解数字鸿沟,并影响发展中国家的电子政务准备。
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G-8 collaborative initiatives and the digital divide: readiness for e-government
At the G-8 Kyushu-Okinawa Summit in July 2000, the industrialized nations acknowledged the advancement of the private sector in information technology (IT) and committed the organization to the Global Digital Divide Initiative (GDDI) of the World Economic Forum Task Force. The Task Force outlined nine initiatives and a set of concrete action plans for implementation, which may achieve e-government readiness in developing countries. Major cultural variables, however, threaten to impede or thwart the facilitation of e-government, even though many countries promote e-government policies. To examine the G-8's first effort to implement collaborative policy initiatives of the private, public and non-profit sectors to eliminate the global digital divide, this paper explores the relationship between six cultural variables and the implementation of the GDDI to alleviate the digital divide and effect e-government readiness in developing countries.
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