To the question of the e-government performance assessment

Authors

  • Dzmitry A. Marushka Belarusian State University, Niezaliežnasci Avenue, 4, 220030, Minsk, Belarus
  • Maria S. Ablameyko Belarusian State University, Niezaliežnasci Avenue, 4, 220030, Minsk, Belarus
  • Nguyen Nhu Son Institute of Information Technology – Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Hanoi, Vietnam

Keywords:

e-government, system of indicators, efficiency, performance, information technologies, information society

Abstract

Methodical approaches to assess the e-government performance using integral and private indicators have been developed. Proposed recommendations describe the stages of conducting a comprehensive analysis and assessment of the e-government performance; include system of integrated indicators defining e-government development results and model system of key indicators for e-government performance assessment.

Author Biographies

  • Dzmitry A. Marushka, Belarusian State University, Niezaliežnasci Avenue, 4, 220030, Minsk, Belarus

    PhD (economics), docent; head of the department of economic informatics, faculty of economics

  • Maria S. Ablameyko, Belarusian State University, Niezaliežnasci Avenue, 4, 220030, Minsk, Belarus

    PhD (law), docent; associate professor at the department of public administration, faculty of law

  • Nguyen Nhu Son, Institute of Information Technology – Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Hanoi, Vietnam

    doctor of science (informatics); head of the department

References

  1. Human Development Report 2015. New York, 2015.
  2. Information Economy Report 2015. New York ; Geneva. 2015.
  3. ITU Measuring the Information Society. New York, 2016.
  4. OECD. Communications Outlook 2015. Paris, 2015.
  5. The Global Information Technology Report 2016. Oxford, 2016.

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Published

2018-10-27

How to Cite

[1]
Marushka, D.A. et al. 2018. To the question of the e-government performance assessment. Journal of the Belarusian State University. Economics. 1 (Oct. 2018), 70–75.