A Smart Government Model: Dimensions of Smart Government Using Meta-Synthesis Method

For about two decades, the different organizations have begun offering various types of electronic services in the world and many researchers have spoken about governments using multiple approaches to become smarter. However, there is no consensus and no precise definition of the smart government, i...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Reza Taghva, Mohammad Taghi TaghaviFard, Ali Moeini, Mohammad Reza Zynoddini
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2017-09-01
Series:مطالعات مدیریت کسب و کار هوشمند
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Online Access:https://ims.atu.ac.ir/article_8515_33e16707540f140c2e576015d01d46fc.pdf
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Summary:For about two decades, the different organizations have begun offering various types of electronic services in the world and many researchers have spoken about governments using multiple approaches to become smarter. However, there is no consensus and no precise definition of the smart government, its components and dimensions. On the other hand, the high cost of implementing macro-scale e-service projects encourages governments to initially model e-government and control costs. Hence, over a decade, various models for the development, delivery, evaluation, and other dimensions of e-government have been presented and discussed, but because of the novelty of the smart government as the new generation of e-government, no specific framework and model are provided. The purpose of this research is to identify the components and dimensions of smart government and their classification. Therefore, it tries to use the meta-synthesis method to systematically study scientific documents related to the discussion and to express the dimensions of the smart government. Finally, by using the Shannon entropy method, the indices of each dimension are ranked according to previous studies. The result of the research shows that the smart government has six dimensions: 1. Smart management and leadership; 2. Infrastructure and smart technology; 3. Smart interaction; 4. Smart service; 5. Smart environment; and 6. Smart security. The results of the research show that the proposed model is more complete than other studies, and it has a specific category. This research is the first research to rank the indicators and dimensions of smart government.
ISSN:2821-0964
2821-0816