SCOT Theory: theory for engaging the citizen's’ self-knowledge in the decision making of e-government

A stable theory that will fit with decision making in E-Government is a major point for establishing the EGovernment platform.This would contribute to lessen the gap generated from ICT system application with users, and reduce the gap between the government and citizens.However, the Egovernment plat...

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Main Authors: Abdulraheem, Maky H., Mohd Yusof, Shafiz Affendi, Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 2016
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/20550/1/JTEC%208%2010%202016%20177%20182.pdf
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author Abdulraheem, Maky H.
Mohd Yusof, Shafiz Affendi
Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini
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Mohd Yusof, Shafiz Affendi
Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini
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description A stable theory that will fit with decision making in E-Government is a major point for establishing the EGovernment platform.This would contribute to lessen the gap generated from ICT system application with users, and reduce the gap between the government and citizens.However, the Egovernment platform is facing many items which obstruct its application.One of these items is the gap between the public sector and the decision making in the e-government.This study will contribute to lessen the gap generated from ICT system applications with users, and reduce the gap between the government and public.This paper focuses on three major steps. The first step is the theories related with the decision making in the E-government, the second step is a stable theory with the decision making in E-government, and the third step is the Social Construction of Technology Theory (SCOT).This research attempts to suggest and discuss the possible solutions to develop the decision making model in the E-government by depending on the SCOT theory. The results of this article are as follows: This study has realised the necessity to develop a suitable model, which could support the current case of a decision making system in the Iraqi e-government, and generally, this study has realised the necessity to support the citizens' participation in the decision making of the e-government.
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spelling uum-205502017-01-04T03:37:08Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/20550/ SCOT Theory: theory for engaging the citizen's’ self-knowledge in the decision making of e-government Abdulraheem, Maky H. Mohd Yusof, Shafiz Affendi Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science A stable theory that will fit with decision making in E-Government is a major point for establishing the EGovernment platform.This would contribute to lessen the gap generated from ICT system application with users, and reduce the gap between the government and citizens.However, the Egovernment platform is facing many items which obstruct its application.One of these items is the gap between the public sector and the decision making in the e-government.This study will contribute to lessen the gap generated from ICT system applications with users, and reduce the gap between the government and public.This paper focuses on three major steps. The first step is the theories related with the decision making in the E-government, the second step is a stable theory with the decision making in E-government, and the third step is the Social Construction of Technology Theory (SCOT).This research attempts to suggest and discuss the possible solutions to develop the decision making model in the E-government by depending on the SCOT theory. The results of this article are as follows: This study has realised the necessity to develop a suitable model, which could support the current case of a decision making system in the Iraqi e-government, and generally, this study has realised the necessity to support the citizens' participation in the decision making of the e-government. Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/20550/1/JTEC%208%2010%202016%20177%20182.pdf Abdulraheem, Maky H. and Mohd Yusof, Shafiz Affendi and Sheik Osman, Wan Rozaini (2016) SCOT Theory: theory for engaging the citizen's’ self-knowledge in the decision making of e-government. Journal of Telecommunication, Electronic and Computer Engineering, 8 (10). pp. 177-182. ISSN 2180-1843 http://journal.utem.edu.my/index.php/jtec/article/view/1391
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SCOT Theory: theory for engaging the citizen's’ self-knowledge in the decision making of e-government
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title_short SCOT Theory: theory for engaging the citizen's’ self-knowledge in the decision making of e-government
title_sort scot theory theory for engaging the citizen s self knowledge in the decision making of e government
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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