Understanding Digital Government Transformation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.01797v1
- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2022 05:13:10 GMT
- Title: Understanding Digital Government Transformation
- Authors: Mamdouh Alenezi
- Abstract summary: This research focuses on the digitalisation of governments, their challenges, and success factors.
It is found that government faces difficulties in formulating strategies, proper planning, execution strategies, and a lack of organised information and expertise.
Success can be achieved by working on capabilities of the future workforce, creating leaders for tomorrow, generating digitalisation capabilities, and bringing a purpose-driven digitalisation before digital government transformation.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: In today's era of innovation of technological progression, digitalisation has
not only transformed individual lives but also has a prominent influence on
business activities. The world is surviving in a global yet complex
technological progression that not only changes the lives of civilians but is
also transforming the public, private, and academic spheres of life. This
research focuses on the digitalisation of governments, their challenges, and
success factors. It is found that government faces difficulties in formulating
strategies, proper planning, execution strategies, and a lack of organised
information and expertise. However, success can be achieved by working on
capabilities of the future workforce, creating leaders for tomorrow, generating
digitalisation capabilities, and bringing a purpose-driven digitalisation
before digital government transformation. Overall, the study's findings suggest
that digital government transformation creates value, enhances relations,
improves service delivery, grows economy, pushes economic activities, enhances
citizen engagement, increases the policy implementation and their efficiency,
and affects business growth positively.
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