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Han, Chun Kwong. « Information technology policies and government information systems : a multiple level perspective ». Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.358788.
Texte intégralFerguson, Charles H. « Technological development, strategic behavior and government policy in information technology industries ». Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/84198.
Texte intégralCram, Laura. « The political dynamics of policymaking in the European Union : social policy and information and communications technology policy compared ». Thesis, University of Warwick, 1996. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/36192/.
Texte intégralJohnston, Kevin Allan. « Information technology policy : first steps for the new South Africa ». Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17470.
Texte intégralThe fundamental question is not whether South Africa should have a National Information Technology Policy to exploit Information Technology (IT), but more fundamentally what kind of government policies and programs for IT make sense. In today's competitive world what kind of policies and programs will be for the betterment of South Africa's economic and social structures? How can the South African government use IT to increase international competitiveness, and at the same time enhance economic and technological progress and create social improvement in the country? These and many other fundamental questions are the basis for this investigation. The starting point of this research was to compare South African IT to that in other countries; Expert opinion was obtained to identify specific issues, goals and technologies, and to propose ideas for government policies to: i) increase the country's competitiveness, ii) enhance its economic and technological progress, and iii) uplift its people. The main points emerging from this research are that the South African government needs to formulate a National IT Policy in order to direct the development of IT. Competitiveness, progress and social upliftment are inseparable and must be balanced when positioning such a policy. The policy should be directed from a high level to ensure that its recommendations are followed.
Keliher, Leo. « Policy-making in information technology : a decisional analysis of the Alvey Programme ». Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.320506.
Texte intégralHolden, Stephen H. « Managing information technology in the federal government new policies for an information age / ». Diss., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1994. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/33134804.html.
Texte intégralGarza, Daniel G. « An assessment of the Western-Cape Provincial Government information policy process and its lesson to Eritrea ». Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/49836.
Texte intégralENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study assesses the information policy of the Western Cape provincial government- of South Africa, with special emphasis on ICT for development in the general context of the global Information society. It is aimed at getting key lessons together for the Eritrean ICT policy development. The methodology used in this study include review of the literature on the ICT policy in Western Cape, South Africa and beyond, conducting interviews with key actors in Western Cape Provincial Government and site visits to Multi-Purpose Community Centres. The study analyses institutions, ICT policy processes, methodologies and challenges. The study concludes that although developing an ICT policy remains fundamental for developing countries like Eritrea, the main challenge lies in integrating new and old technologies into national development priorities. This cannot be achieved without building blocks such as adequate infrastructure, human and financial resources, and commitment to succeed in information age. A series of recommendations were put forward for Eritrea based on the analysis of the policy process and progress in South Africa in general and Western Cape Province in particular.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In hierdie studie word die beleid ten opsigte van inligting in die Wes-Kaapse provinsiale regering van Suid-Afrika bestudeer, met die klem veral op Inligting en Kommunikasie Tegnologie vir ontwikkeling in die algemene konteks van- die wereldwye inligting gemeenskap. Die doelwit van hierdie studie is om sleutellesse te leer wat kan help met die ontwikkeling van 'n beleid t.o.v. Inligting en Kommunikasie in Eritrea. Die metodologie wat gebruik is sluit in 'n oorsig van die literatuur oor die IKT (ICT) beleid in die Wes-Kaap, Suid-Afrika, en in ander lande; onderhoude met sleutelfigure in die Wes-Kaapse provinsiale regering; en besoeke aan Veeldoelige Gemeenskap Sentrums. Die studie ontleed instansies, IKT beleid prosesse, metodologie en uitdagings. In die studie word daar bevind dat, alhoewel die ontwikkeling van 'n Inligting en Kommunikasie beleid van fundamentele belang is vir ontwikkelende lande soos Eritrea, die hoofuitdaging daarin Iê om ou en nuwe tegnologie te integreer in die nasionale ontwikkelings prioriteite. Dit kan nie gedoen word sonder die boublokke van genoegsame infrastruktuur, menslike en finansiele hulpbronne, en verbintenis tot sukses in die inligtingsera nie. 'n Reeks aanbevelings word gemaak vir Eritrea, gegrond op die ontleding van die beleid, proses en vooruitgang van Suid-Afrika in die geheel, en veral van die Wes-Kaap.
Ng, Chi-chun. « Adopting open source as the main information technology policy of the Hong Kong SAR Government ». Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2004. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B31967589.
Texte intégralNg, Chi-chun, et 吳子進. « Adopting open source as the main information technology policy of the Hong Kong SAR Government ». Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2004. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31967589.
Texte intégralMargetts, Helen Zerlina. « Computerisation in American and British central government 1975-95 : policy-making, internal regulation and contracting in information technology ». Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.339148.
Texte intégral黃恩平 et Yan-ping Agnes Wong. « The geography of Internet production and consumption in the Asia-Pacific ». Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B35319999.
Texte intégralDe, Heus Louisa. « E-commerce in South Africa : an overview ». Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52812.
Texte intégralENGLISH ABSTRACT: E-commerce developed as a direct result of the Internet and it has impacted the way South African businesses conduct its operations and consumers receive their information. It is impossible to quantify the e-commerce phenomenon locally - this research study aims to cover most of the important areas impacted bye-commerce in South Africa. There are some barriers slowing the development of e-commerce in this country. The goal of this study is to determine if the local market is ready to accept e-commerce technologies that are already widely used in global markets. This research study examines the history of the Internet in South Africa and also raises the question whether the market was affected by the global dot com crash (also known as the dot bomb crash) experienced in 2000. The study also aims to identify the barriers hindering effective e-commerce in South Africa. It further highlights the importance of other areas of online commerce, such as mobile commerce (m-commerce), to bring the power of technology to consumers and collaboration commerce (c-commerce), to streamline business operations. Lastly, the study aims to explore the South African government's initiatives to effectively formulate a policy for e-commerce to protect the consumers' rights.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: E-handel het ontwikkel as gevolg van die Internet. Dit beïnvloed die manier waarop Suid-Afrikaanse besighede werk, en verbruikers kommunikasie ontvang. Dit is onmoontlik om die omvang van e-handel in Suid-Afrika te kwantifiseer - hierdie navorsingstudie se doel is om te fokus op die belangrikste areas wat deur e-handel beïnvloed is. Daar is hindernisse wat die ontwikkeling van e-handel in Suid-Afrika belemmer. Die doel van hierdie studie is om vas te stelof die plaaslike mark gereed is om e-handeltegnologie, wat alreeds in internasionale markte in gebruik is, te aanvaar. Die navorsingstudie ondersoek die geskiedenis van die Internet in Suid-Afrika en vra ook of die mark beïnvloed was deur die internasionale dot com ineenstorting van 2000 (dit word ook die dot bom ineenstorting genoem). Die studie kyk ook na wat effektiewe e-handel in Suid-Afrika keer. Dit fokus op die belangrikheid van ander areas van e-handel, soos mobiele elektroniese handel (m-handel), wat tegnologie op verbruikers se voorstoepe plaas, en saamwerk elektroniese handel (s-handel), wat besighede meer vaartbelyn maak. Laastens ondersoek die studie die Suid-Afrikaanse regering se pogings om 'n effektiewe beleid op te stel wat die verbruiker se regte te beskerm.
Leung, Lai-chun Fiona, et 梁麗珍. « Information technology implementation in small and medium-sized enterprises : a cross-country comparison ofHong Kong and Singapore ». Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1997. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31268122.
Texte intégralMoore, Katie Dyretha. « Knowledge Sharing and Customer Relations in Mobility ». ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7168.
Texte intégralKo, Mei-chang Andy, et 辜美正. « Hong Kong's competitiveness : the role of information industry ». Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31268869.
Texte intégralWang, Chen, et 王琛. « Understanding China's ICT industry : state-firm strategic coordination and the geography of technologicalinnovation ». Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2010. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45138217.
Texte intégralMoodley, Gunasagren. « Critical analysis of the post-apartheid South African Government's discourse on infromation and communication technologies (ICTs), poverty and development ». Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1298.
Texte intégralThis study comprises a discursive analysis of the underlying assumptions, rhetorical devices and the latent agendas masked within: (i) the burgeoning international ICT, poverty and development literature; (ii) the policy agendas of the major players in international development; and (iii) the ICT, poverty and development discourse of the post-apartheid South African government. The aim of the study is to move beyond the current enthusiasm for derivative description and technological determinism, and to introduce a deeper, more balanced understanding of the relationship between ICT, poverty and development.
Castle, Joseph Roland. « An Organizational Analysis of Publishing the People's Code ». Diss., Virginia Tech, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/97952.
Texte intégralDoctor of Philosophy
Publishing software and its associated source code for public use is a new phenomenon for U.S. federal government agencies. In August 2016, the White House issued the Federal Source Code Policy: Achieving Efficiency, Transparency, and Innovation through Reusable and Open Source Software (FSCP). The FSCP mandated executive-level agencies to publish at least 20% of their custom developed code as open source software (OSS). OSS is software that can be shared within a community of developers through accompanying licenses hosted in online code sharing platforms. The federal government has the responsibility to account for public spending, including spending for IT. The publication of OSS is one way the public can know about government spending. OSS additionally benefits the public by providing access to code, thus, making it the "People's Code." From 2016 to 2019, the progress of executive branch agencies in implementing the FSCP was mixed. This study examines whether and how organizational factors – cultural beliefs, public engagement, structural dimensions, and organizational location – affect agency policy implementation. The study uses the publication of OSS as an indicator of effective policy implementation, and it identifies the factors that hinder or aid publishing OSS. To arrive at a general understanding of agency efforts at policy implementation, I collected data from GitHub's application programming interface (API) and created a list of 23 of 24 executive-level agencies that published OSS both before and after the FSCP was issued. From these agencies, 25 participants from 20 agencies agreed to participate in the study. These participants were from software development units that minimally, moderately, or frequently published OSS. The sample consisted of participants from units mostly located outside a Chief Information Officer (CIO) office that focused on software development and data science activities. Grounded theory provided an approach for data collection with interviews and document collection, leading to continuous analysis for generating a theory of policy implementation for OSS publication. Units more frequently published OSS when they expressed views complementary to those of their parent organization and held advantageous cultural beliefs; practiced more and more varied public engagement through two-way communication, events, and electronic tools; had structures with less centralization, more formalization, more differentiation, and more coordination; and were located in the "middle" of an organization with fewer hierarchical layers. Additionally, some units expressed both cautionary and advantageous cultural beliefs suggesting beliefs alone are not enough to allow units to publish OSS. This study contributes to policy, public administration, and organization theory literatures. It enhances scholarship by examining a new phenomenon and aids practitioners by providing implications for consideration when implementing policy.
Mayedwa, Mziwoxolo. « An exploratory study of inderstanding electronic government in facilitating intergovernmental relations to encourage cooperative governance in South Africa ». Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2010. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_2848_1306904945.
Texte intégralThe study seeks to investigate the perceived lack of coordination, integration, and coherence among units of government as related to eGovernment. The nature of the study is qualitative with a focus on the use of eGovernment in the public sector and whether it can facilitate intergovernmental forums business processes in an effective and efficient manner. The scope of the study is confined to the intergovernmental fiscal system but focused on eGovernment, intergovernmental relations, and cooperative governance. The primary objective of the study is to explore the use of eGovernment whether it can facilitate, coordinate, and integrate intergovernmental relations. Some studies portray that there are challenges in the coordination of intergovernmental forums which have resulted into a disintegration of services. The study further investigates options that could mitigate these challenges through acknowledging the effective application of ICTs (eGovernment) in government services. The study has found that South Africa has a functioning system of intergovernmental which are not effectively coordinated in terms of engaging each other in matters of mutual interest. On the other hand, eGovernment promised to bring about cohesion and transparency when they are effectively employed. The study revealed that the application of eGovernment in the intergovernmental forums has the capability to improve their operations, respond to its ineffective coordination and improve delivery of services. In a nutshell, the study has found that there is a need for a radical planning outlook that recognises proper utilization of eGovernment in the intergovernmental forums to promote cooperative governance.
Kunjuzwa, Dumani Tau. « Exploring user-driven telephony services in an information and communication technology for development context ». Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/546.
Texte intégralJohansson, Magnus. « Smart, Fast and Beautiful : On Rhetoric of Technology and Computing Discourse in Sweden 1955-1995 ». Doctoral thesis, Linköping : Tema, Univ, 1997. http://www.ep.liu.se/diss/arts_science/1997/164/index.html.
Texte intégralMantovane, Solange Aparecida. « A política de governo eletrônico no Brasil : uma análise dos governos FHC e Lula ». Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2012. https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/1010.
Texte intégralThis dissertation is proposing to make an analysis on how Information Technology and Communications became part of the structure of state administration in Brazil, taking into account their different stages of merger and consolidation in the context of the restructuring of the state late twentieth century. Specifically, it is to examine how the use of Information Communication Technologies was incorporated into the routine of public administration and translated into the creation and development of a policy for electronic government (or e- Government) in the period extending from first mandate of Fernando Henrique Cardoso to the last term of the government of Luis Inacio Lula da Silva. This analysis is done through a historical reconstruction of what has to be such a policy, covering all phases of development, beyond the key actors for implementation. We assume that the analysis of influence of theses mechanisms is fundamental to understanding the path that takes politics in this country. From this we make a balance between the two government studied in order to check the continuities, innovations and setbacks of e-government policy in the period. This balance is organized from the checklist used by Chahin (2004), is based on best global practices of e-government, and includes the following dimensions: leadership and coordination, policy formulation and evaluation, cultural environment, infrastructure and standards.
Esta dissertação tem como proposta fazer uma análise acerca da forma como as Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação passaram a fazer parte da estrutura da administração estatal brasileira, levando em conta suas diferentes fases de incorporação e consolidação no contexto da reestruturação estatal do final do século XX. Especificamente, trata-se de analisar de que forma a utilização das Tecnologias da Informação de Comunicação foi incorporada no cotidiano da administraçao pública e traduzida na criaçao e desenvolvimento de uma política de governo eletrônico (ou e-Government), no período que se estende do primeiro mandato do governo de Fernando Henrique Cardoso até o último mandato do governo de Luis Inácio Lula da Silva. Essa análise é feita através de uma reconstrução histórica do que vem a ser tal política, abarcando todas suas fases de desenvolvimento, além dos atores fundamentais para sua implementação. Partimos do pressuposto que a análise desses mecanismos de influência é fundamental para a compreensão dos rumos que a política toma no país. A partir disso fazemos um balanço entre os dois governos estudados de forma a verificar as continuidades, inovações e retrocessos da política de governo eletrônico no período. Esse balanço está organizado a partir do check-list utilizado por Chahin (2004), é baseado nas melhores práticas mundiais de governo eletrônico, e contempla as seguintes dimensões: liderança e coordenação, formulação e avaliação da política, ambiente cultural, infraestrutura e padrões.
Mamba, Malungelo Siphiwosami Njinga. « A framework to guide development through ICT in rural areas in South Africa ». Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1007024.
Texte intégralDias, Isabel de Meiroz. « A relação entre reforma da administração pública e tecnologias de informação no governo do Estado de São Paulo ». Universidade de São Paulo, 2008. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/12/12139/tde-18012009-185417/.
Texte intégralThe objective of this work is to identify the relationship between two areas of public policies: Information and Communication Technologies (IT) and public administration. In order to answer this question we will identify the events in which significant changes happened involving either organizational form restructuring, IT implementation, or both. By significant changes we mean those alterations in organization form and processes that represented a deep rupture with the previous situation, or those alterations that, although less radical, significantly affected a large number of civil servants, or citizens, in a particular area. Finally, we will also consider changes that, although not representing major ruptures, nor affecting a large number of people, had a strong political impact, including the direct involvement of the governor and his main secretaries. Our case study will be the State of Sao Paulo, the largest state in Brazil in terms of the number of inhabitants, and responsible for over 30% of the countrys GDP. Brazil has a federal political system, formed by states that are constitutionally allowed (although not obliged) to implement health, education, housing and welfare policies. The Brazilian Federation is a complex system that encompasses centralization and decentralization simultaneously, leading to different results in each state. However each state, specially the richest ones, still has a large degree of autonomy. We will adopt the concept of policy as evolution (MAJONE; WILDAVSKY, 1995), that is, as a continuous process, in which the original plan, formalized in laws, regulations and official statements is continually transformed by the actions of implementation. While a policy is being made, the original resources and objectives shift, causing new laws and regulations to be created. Because we understand policy as a dynamic process, we believe that a policy can only be analysed and understood ex post, by creating a narrative of the policy formation process, and looking for patterns that would help in the analytical process.
Ulvi, Kun. « The Use of Geographic Information Systems by Law Enforcement Agencies and Its Impact on Police Performance ». VCU Scholars Compass, 2014. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/3401.
Texte intégralNtombovuyo, Klaas. « An investigation of the effective use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for primary school teachers in the transfer of knowledge ». Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1052.
Texte intégralENGLISH ABSTRACT: We are in the era where Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are increasingly becoming as common as desks and chalkboard in our classrooms. Government, students, parents and the community at large are now expecting ICTs to be integrated in the school curriculum and to be used as tools of instruction.
MENDEZ, Fernando. « The Governance and Regulation of the Internet in the European Union, the United States and Switzerland : A comparative federalism approach ». Doctoral thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/7034.
Texte intégralExamining board: Prof. Martin Rhodes (EUI/Denver University)(Supervisor) ; Prof. Andreas Auer (University of Geneva) ; Prof. David McKay (University of Essex) ; Prof. Alexander Trechsel (EUI)
This dissertation analyses the dynamics of EU policy making through a structured and focused comparison with two other federal polities: the United States and Switzerland. To this end, it draws on the wider comparative federalism literature to examine how basic federal political institutions structure the development of policy outcomes. The empirical focus is on the regulatory challenge posed by the internet's spectacular proliferation during the period of 1995-2005. Two hypotheses are formulated as to how basic federal political institutions shape the development of policy outcomes in the three polities under investigation. First, given the cross-border nature of the policy challenge, we expect to find similar interactions among the different levels of government in all three units of analysis. In particular, federal level political actors should be similarly mobilised into offering centralising solutions to problems with cross-border effects. Furthermore, this could provoke allocational shifts in authority towards the centre in the three units of analysis. Second, it is expected that differences in the policy process and the ‘power capabilities’ of the centre help to explain the variance in policy outcomes. The main findings of the empirical investigation suggest that the dynamics of policymaking in the realm of internet regulation exhibit similarities that make EU comparison with other federal polities across these dimensions especially revealing. This is particularly the case when comparing the EU with polities characterised by an extremely decentralised federal configuration, institutionally weak centres, consensual modes of decision-making, and decentralised modes of policy implementation such as Switzerland.
Nengovhela, Nthumeni R. « The performance of government information technology officers in e-government policy implementation ». Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/12447.
Texte intégralRouse, Anne C. « Information technology outsourcing revisited : success factors and risks ». 2002. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/7148.
Texte intégralFour research components contribute to the investigation: 1) a critical review of ten years' literature on IT outsourcing, paying particular attention to the evidence for success rates and the impact of practices on IT outsourcing success; 2) statistical analysis of a survey of government and non-government organisations (n = 240) taken from the largest 1000 organisations in Australia; 3) a detailed case study into the Australian Federal Government's "Whole of Government IT Infrastructure Outsourcing Initiative" and 4) qualitative analysis of 16 focus groups involving vendor and purchaser informants.
Using confirmatory factor analysis on the survey data, the study validated seven dimensions of IT outsourcing success proposed in the literature. Only two of these factors had been rated positively by most survey respondents, and only a minority of respondents had rated the other five success dimensions positively. Further statistical investigations looked at the relationship between various recommended practices in IT outsourcing and certain success measures, and at relationships between success measures. Particular attention was paid to the notion of selective outsourcing, a notion that has received much attention in the literature and that is explored further in the case study of the Federal Government initiative. The focus group analysis enabled the teasing out of other factors, not easily identified in the other research.
Drawing on all four research components, the thesis proposes that "information impactedness" associated with post-Internet technologies and skills shortages, and unacknowledged inherent trade-offs, contribute to generally poor risks and returns for IT outsourcing. The thesis concludes with recommendations for decision-makers.
BORRAS, ALOMAR Susana. « Governing systems of innovation:regions and technology in Europe : The case study of Catalonia in the 1980s and 1990s ». Doctoral thesis, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5184.
Texte intégralExamining board: Prof. Giandomenico Majone (supervisor) ; Prof. Roger Morgan (co-supervisor) ; Prof. Yves Mény, EUI ; Dr. Luis Sanz-Menéndez, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas ; Prof. Joan Subirats, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Moyeni, Vusi. « Analysis of South Africa's ICT policy through developmental state and ICT for development theories ». Thesis, 2014.
Trouver le texte intégralDeveloping countries face the challenge of devising ways to advance rapidly through developmental stages. At the turn of the millennium, South Africa focussed its attention on pursuing the twin goals of becoming a ‘developmental state’ and harnessing ICTs to become an advanced inclusive ‘information society’. Despite these pent up aspirations, it has failed to put in place concrete policy enablers and strategies to vigorously pursue these specific goals. Furthermore, while ICT policies express ICT for development (ICT4D) perspectives, few have delivered on their stated objectives. This policy analysis research investigated seven distinct ICT policies (or policy components) published between 2001 and 2012, examining the extent to which they reflect either developmental state or ICT4D themes. The developmental state perspective is based on four sub-themes, namely developmentalist ideology, state capacity and institutional arrangements, state autonomy, and country context. The ICT4D perspective is based on five sub-themes, namely enabling institutional environment, agile ICT industry, robust ICT infrastructure, human digital capability development, and ubiquitous e-services deployment. The findings illustrate that ICT policy fairs reasonably well on only one of the nine sub-themes presented above, namely attention to the enabling institutional environment, even if only at the level of principle. The research report notes further that South Africa is headed towards a captured welfare state rather than a capable competitive developmental state, while the major ICT policies exhibit glaring gaps in terms of reflecting either developmental state or ICT4D theories. Finally, the report proposes a series of new directions for policy thinking on ICT-enabled development.
Boels, Maxence. « French government transparency policy on healthcare : building and monitoring a public data base : an ETL and business intelligence project ». Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/79932.
Texte intégralThis internship Report is part of the second year of Master’s in data science and advanced analytics from University of Nova IMS in Lisbon. Students are required to complete either a thesis, a working project or an internship and its written report. My internship started on the 3rd of September 2018 and finished on the 1st of March 2019. Thus, it is a 6 month long internship. Students are free to go abroad and in any kind of structure as long as the context in which the internship takes place is related to the subject of the master. In my case, I had to find an internship related to the data science or advanced analytics. The content of this master is defined by its courses. The following courses were given during the first year of the master. First Semester Second Semester Big Data Predictive Models Data Mining I Data Mining II Computation Intelligence for Optimization Inferential Analytics Data Warehousing Business Intelligence Table 1: Master Program modules in the 1st year (Deloitte, 2019) All those courses are theoretical and practical. Indeed, in each of those courses, a hands-on approach has been given to the students during practical classes to help them implement the theoretical knowledge taught daily. Students were asked to work in teams on every project which enhance their team working skills and sense of responsibility. During the second year of the Master, students are asked to land an internship and find a report supervisor by themselves. Nova IMS is providing to the best students of the first year a chance to get their internship in one of its partner companies such as Accenture, Fidelidade, SAS, and so on. On the other hand, the student office is sharing to students some internship offers to who might need some help to find an internship. At the end of the internship, students must complete a written report and present it to a jury composed by professors and professionals. After this final step, students are graduating from Nova IMS.
Snyman, Mmabatho Charity. « Awareness and training : the influence on end-user' attitude towards information security policy compliance ». Diss., 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24107.
Texte intégralInformation Technology
M. Tech. (Information Technology)
Holt, İlkay. « Avrupa Birliği ve Kütüphaneler ». Thesis, 2003. http://eprints.rclis.org/5451/1/ABveKutuphaneler1.pdf.
Texte intégralKaneza, Emelyne. « An ICT framework for accessing government support and services : a case of women-owned small, medium and micro enterprises in Rwanda ». 2014. http://encore.tut.ac.za/iii/cpro/DigitalItemViewPage.external?sp=1001582.
Texte intégralIn the last decade, Small Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs), and Women-owned SMMEs in particular, have significantly increased in many parts of the world. The growing contribution of SMMEs towards the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), job creation, poverty reduction, social and economic development, can no longer be ignored. In recognition of the significance of SMMEs, many countries in the world have created special mechanisms to enhance and facilitate the creation and growth of SMMEs. Lately, the main support services offered to small enterprises include both business development services and financial services by using the cutting edge of Information Communication Technologies (ICT). However, a review of various writings has revealed that despite efforts by numerous governments to establish a support structure for SMMEs, their efforts have not been very rewarding. SMMEs still complain about the lack of access to government support and services. Issues of accessibility were worsened as female business owners face different challenges than their male counterparts. A review of those challenges was conducted in the context of Rwanda. By using a multiple case study design and an interview method for the collection of data, the study identified the support and services provided by the government and the challenges that women-owned SMMEs encountered in their attempts to access them.
Sivarajah, Uthayasankar, Vishanth J. P. Weerakkody, P. Waller, Habin Lee, Zahir Irani, Y. Choi, R. Morgan et Y. Glikman. « The role of e-participation and open data in evidence-based policy decision making in local government ». 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/14107.
Texte intégralThe relationships between policies, their values, and outcomes are often difficult for citizens and policymakers to assess due to the complex nature of the policy lifecycle. With the opening of data by public administrations, there is now a greater opportunity for transparency, accountability, and evidence-based decision making in the policymaking process. In representative democracies, citizens rely on their elected representatives and local administrations to take policy decisions that address societal challenges and add value to their local communities. Citizens now have the opportunity to assess the impact and values of the policies introduced by their elected representatives and hold them accountable by utilizing historical open data that is publicly available. Using a qualitative case study in a UK Local Government Authority, this article examines how e-participation platforms and the use of open data can facilitate more factual, evidence-based, and transparent policy decision making and evaluation. From a theoretical stance, this article contributes to the policy lifecycle and e-participation literature. The article also offers valuable insights to public administrations on how open data can be utilized for evidence-based policy decision making and evaluation.
Stibor, Tomáš. « Pojem "informační politika" z hlediska evropských kontinentálních a amerických tradic ». Master's thesis, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-341869.
Texte intégralLongo, Justin. « Towards policy analysis 2.0 ». Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4437.
Texte intégralGraduate
Asah, Flora Nah. « The application of information and communication technologies in the management of health information by doctors and nurses in selected government hospitals in Yaounde, Cameroon ». Thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/6921.
Texte intégralThesis (M.I.S.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2003.
Charnkit, Puripat. « Using the technology acceptance model to investigate knowledge conversion in Thai public organisations ». Thesis, 2010. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/16104/.
Texte intégralJarvis, Steven. « Incubation nation : mobile internet and Japan's changed role at the technological frontier ». Phd thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/150016.
Texte intégralKatebire, Denis Asiimwe. « A model for information access and flow for electronic Governance in selected local governments in Uganda ». Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21725.
Texte intégralInformation Science
D. Litt. et Phil. (Information Science)
Lunter, Sheila M. « The uptake of science into policy-making : a case study of salt risk mapping and its influence on the National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality ». Thesis, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/151177.
Texte intégralKamatula, Gwakisa. « A framework for e-records in support of e-government implementation in the Tanzania public service ». Thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25230.
Texte intégralInformation Science
D. Litt. et Phil.(Information Science)
Kiess, Christopher. « Errors and adverse consequences as a result of information technology use in healthcare : an integrated review of the literature ». Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/3750.
Texte intégralHealth Information Technology (HIT) has become an integral component of healthcare today. The HITECH Act (2009) and Meaningful Use objectives stand to bring wide-sweeping adoption and implementations of HIT in small, medium and large sized healthcare organizations across the country. Though recent literature has provided evidence for the benefits of HIT in the profession, there have also been a growing number of reports exploring the adverse effects of HIT. There has not, however, yet been a systematic account of the adverse effects of HIT in the healthcare system. The current push for HIT coupled with a lack of critical appraisal of the potential risks of implementation and deployment within the medical literature has led to a general unquestioning and unregulated acceptance of the implementation of technology in medicine and healthcare as a positive addition with little or no risk. While the benefits of HIT are clear, a review of the existing studies in the literature would provide a holistic vision of the adverse effects of HIT as well as the types and impact within the nation’s health care system to inform future HIT development and implementation. The development of a general understanding of these adverse effects can serve as a review and summary for the use of informatics professionals and clinicians implementing HIT as well as providing future direction for the industry in HIT implementations. Additionally, this study has value for moving forward in informatics to develop frameworks for implementation and guidelines and standards for development and regulation of HIT at a federal level. This study involves the use of an integrative literature review to identify and classify the adverse effects of HIT as reported in the literature. The purpose of this study is to perform an integrative review of the literature to 1) identify and classify the adverse effects of HIT; 2) determine the impact and prevalence of these effects; 3) identify the recommended actions and best practices to address the negative effects of HIT. This study analyzed 18 articles for HIT-induced error and adverse consequences. In the process, 228 errors and/or adverse consequences were identified, classified and represented in an operational taxonomic schema. The taxonomic representation consisted of 8 master categories and 30 subcategories. Additionally, the prevalence and impact of these errors were evaluated as well as recommendations and best practices in future systems design. This study builds on previous work in the medical literature pertaining to HIT-induced errors and adverse consequences and offers a unique perspective in analyzing existing studies in the literature using the integrative review model of research. It is the first work in combining studies across healthcare technologies and analyzing the adverse consequences across 18 studies to form a cohesive classification of these events in healthcare technology.
Ramodibe, Mohau Armatto. « An evaluation of the success of the South African government's communication and information system in disseminating information to citizens ». Diss., 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18680.
Texte intégralCommunication Science
M.A. (Communication)
Kovalski, Simão Luiz. « Compras públicas brasileiras : comércio eletrônico ». Master's thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/4560.
Texte intégralThe Present dissertation contextualizes the evolution and reform of public administration, through the new concepts and models such as the New Publical Management, based on the main guide of private organizations and New Public Servic, focused on changes in professional management and institutional organization of the Weberian model os European States’ administration and democracy. There is also a following description about concepts in government and accountability to strengthen the democratic forms of relationship between state and society, especially in countries which are increasing after a long period of dictatorships, such as Brazil. Moreover, “e-government” is then contextualized through the initiatives that contributed to the origin of the information society with emphasis on Information and Communication Technologies – ICTs - in advancing electronic government and electronic trading. The focus of the work is an analysis in Brazilian laws for public bids, concerning the electronic tradings’ regulations, which allowed the Federal Government to implement a system of electronic commerce, in order to conduct bids. Tom summarize, there will be a comparative analysis of the two major publical “e-commerces”, such as: “Comprasnet”, from the Federal Government Bids, and the “licitaçoes-e” from Banco do Brasil. Both of them bring the main methods of bidding, the amount of users, the trading volumes, and the revenue models. They also aim to analysis about the existence or not of greater transparency and lower costs for public administration in the use of an integrated portal for publical electronic trading.
London, Ray William. « Comparative data protection and security : a critical evaluation of legal standards ». Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13859.
Texte intégralLL. D.
London, R. W. « Comparative data protection and security : a critical evealuation of legal standards ». Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13859.
Texte intégralLL.D. (Laws)
Mikanová, Helena. « Informační politika Evropské unie v době Bangemannových aktivit v porovnání s USA ». Master's thesis, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-336650.
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