Governmental Incentives for the Application of the Developed e-Services (CROSBI ID 599496)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Pihir, Igor ; Tomičić-Pupek, Katarina ; Andročec, Darko
engleski
Governmental Incentives for the Application of the Developed e-Services
The introduction of e‐Government has been a priority for the development of information society in many countries. In order to achieve these goals governmental institutions encourage initiatives for defining e‐ Government strategies and aid the implementation of those strategies by endorsing projects in e‐connectivity of the state administration, e‐Government infrastructure and services. However, the common beneficiaries do not bother themselves with strategies or infrastructure ; they care aboutsomething else. The beneficiari es from business as well as citizens have a dif ferent perspective and they want to know: Is it easier or/and cheaper for me? Would that fix the problem of public administration inefficiency? Would that speed up my processes? Implementation of new technologies often implies additional costs for beneficiaries. Two paradigms which may hinder the anticipation of e‐business benefits among beneficiaries are lack of appropriate IT knowle dge and cost awareness. This makes the introduc tion of e‐Government or e‐services difficult and slow. The similar situation is in all countries. Our work is inspired by an event which marked the beginning of 2013 in Croatia. Namely, Croatia had legally obligated all businesses, retailers especially, to implement retail “fiscalization” e‐service. All contractors must have solutions that govern secure e‐communication with the tax authorities, public web services, electronic signature procedures, electronic certificates (this is the infrastructure that serves as a prerequisite for usage of services in e‐Government) to adjust to the legally prescribed process. This paper will explore the possible impact of these legislation changes on the creation of knowledge and competencies that these measures implies for small software companies and entrepreneurs at all levels especially and particularly for small businesses that have previously never or rarely used e‐Government services in Croatia. A similar strategic model could stimulate usage of e‐Government services in other countries, because the knowledge and awareness as the potential for adaptation of e‐services/e‐Government is the most important driver of its spreading at a large magnitude. The work brings experience from Croatia and surrounding countries. This paper will present incentives made by government in non e‐Government projects that are mandatory by the law and indirectly help in faster introduction of e‐Government services in practice assuring the basic prerequisites for e ‐business at beneficiary side.
e‐government ; e‐services ; implementation spreading ; strategy
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Podaci o prilogu
398-405.
2013.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on eGovernment, Volume 2
Ferrari, Elena ; Castelanovo, Walter
Varese: University of Insubria, Como, Italy ; Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited , UK
9781909507241
Podaci o skupu
13th European Conference on eGovernment
predavanje
13.06.2013-14.06.2013
Como, Italija
Povezanost rada
Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti