市政小型企业使用电子政务服务

Babalwa Soga, S. Vyas-Doorgapersad
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这篇文章的目的是调查电子政务在改善服务方面的作用,为豪登省的茨瓦内市的小企业提供服务。本文采用的研究方法是定性的。通过文献综述收集资料,采用概念分析法对资料进行分析。调查结果表明,由于成本和技术获取方面的挑战,电子政务服务通常被认为不适合某些企业。此外,发现一些小企业对所提供的服务不感兴趣。在敏捷可访问性下,重点是确保尽可能多的不同实体利用不同形式的技术和连接来访问电子政务。还必须注意到不同的用户需要,注意到政府服务影响到广泛的人口群体。在Tshwane市的案例中,低敏捷性意味着在当前的电子政务系统下,小企业通常无法得到很好的满足。虽然目前的研究只关注茨瓦内市,但对更广泛的豪登省电子政务工作的评估确实有助于更好地了解电子政务所处的更大的政治和行政环境。此外,有必要认识到电子政务有其挑战;从而使改进解决方案势在必行,以填补注意到的实现差距。因此,本研究试图进一步研究电子政务框架、制度和利益相关者在小企业中的责任、与小企业的责任和对小企业的责任
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The use of e-government services by small businesses in municipalities
The article aimed to investigate the role of e-government in improving the services, offered to small businesses in the City of Tshwane, which forms part of the Gauteng Province. The research method, used in the article, is qualitative. The data were gathered through literature review, and conceptual analysis was employed to analyse the data. The findings established that e-government services were often not considered suitable for some businesses, due to costs and technology access challenges. In addition, some provided services were found to not be of interest to some small businesses. Under agile accessibility, the focus is on ensuring that as many diverse entities as possible make use of different forms of technology and connectivity to gain access to e-government. Diverse user needs must also be captured by noting that governmental services affect population groups both far and wide. In the City of Tshwane case, low agility means that small businesses are generally not well catered for under current e-government systems. While the current study focussed solely on the City of Tshwane, an assessment of the broader Gauteng Province’s e-government efforts did help in gaining a better understanding of the larger political and administrative environment, within which e-government is set. It is, furthermore, necessary to comprehend that e-government has its challenges; thereby making improvement solutions imperative to filling the noted implementation gaps. This study, therefore, sought to further examine the e-government frameworks, institutions, and stakeholders with respect to their responsibilities in, with, and for small businesses
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