Bringing Government into the 21st Century

This volume—a collaborative work between the World Bank’s Global Governance Practice and a team of researchers working with the Korean Development Institute—is dedicated to the proposition that there is much that can be learned from a careful and nuanced assessment of Korea’s experience with e-governance. It seeks to draw lessons both from the large reservoir of experience as to what has worked, as well as the more limited and isolated examples of what has not. In particular, it seeks to achieve two objectives. The first is to accurately understand, capture and distill the key dimensions of Korea’s e-governance experience so that it can be properly understood and appreciated. Towards this end, some of the world’s leading experts on Korea’s e-governance experience have been engaged in its preparation, and their conclusions have been carefully vetted and reviewed by other leading scholars of the role of IT systems within government. The goal is to avoid flip generalizations or characterizations, such as “political will is important” or “it is important to embed e-governance within a broader strategy to develop a domestic IT industry,” but to truly understand the complex interplay between differing political, economic and bureaucratic interests and how they shaped decisions about developing the technological and human infrastructure that would support Korea’s successful thrust to be the world’s leading nation in this area. The second is to ponder the lessons learned and what did and did not work from Korea’s experience for other developing countries seeking to strengthen the role of information technology within their public sectors.

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Main Authors: Karippacheril, Tina George, Kim, Soonhee, Beschel, Robert P. Jr., Choi, Changyong
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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2016-06-21
Subjects:E-GOVERNANCE, E-GOVERNMENT, DIGITAL GOVERNMENT, DIGITAL GOVERNACE, ICT4D, ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE, WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, INTEROPERABILITY, INTEGRATION, INTERNET,
Online Access:https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/934391468011726182/bringing-government-into-the-21st-century-the-korean-digital-governance-experience
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spelling dig-okr-10986245792024-07-25T21:24:36Z Bringing Government into the 21st Century The Korean Digital Governance Experience Karippacheril, Tina George Kim, Soonhee Beschel, Robert P. Jr. Choi, Changyong Karippacheril, Tina George Kim, Soonhee Beschel, Robert P. Jr. Choi, Changyong Yoon, Jeongwon Lee, Jungwoo Lee, Jooho E-GOVERNANCE E-GOVERNMENT DIGITAL GOVERNMENT DIGITAL GOVERNACE ICT4D ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION INTEROPERABILITY INTEGRATION INTERNET This volume—a collaborative work between the World Bank’s Global Governance Practice and a team of researchers working with the Korean Development Institute—is dedicated to the proposition that there is much that can be learned from a careful and nuanced assessment of Korea’s experience with e-governance. It seeks to draw lessons both from the large reservoir of experience as to what has worked, as well as the more limited and isolated examples of what has not. In particular, it seeks to achieve two objectives. The first is to accurately understand, capture and distill the key dimensions of Korea’s e-governance experience so that it can be properly understood and appreciated. Towards this end, some of the world’s leading experts on Korea’s e-governance experience have been engaged in its preparation, and their conclusions have been carefully vetted and reviewed by other leading scholars of the role of IT systems within government. The goal is to avoid flip generalizations or characterizations, such as “political will is important” or “it is important to embed e-governance within a broader strategy to develop a domestic IT industry,” but to truly understand the complex interplay between differing political, economic and bureaucratic interests and how they shaped decisions about developing the technological and human infrastructure that would support Korea’s successful thrust to be the world’s leading nation in this area. The second is to ponder the lessons learned and what did and did not work from Korea’s experience for other developing countries seeking to strengthen the role of information technology within their public sectors. 2016-06-21T20:30:33Z 2016-06-21T20:30:33Z 2016-06-21 Book Livre Libro https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/934391468011726182/bringing-government-into-the-21st-century-the-korean-digital-governance-experience 978-1-4648-0881-4 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24579 English en_US Directions in Development--Public Sector Governance; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf Washington, DC: World Bank
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INTEGRATION
INTERNET
Karippacheril, Tina George
Kim, Soonhee
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Bringing Government into the 21st Century
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