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A Framework for Developing Regional E-Government Capacity Building Networks

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  • Luiz Antonio Joia

    (Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration Getulio Vargas Foundation Rio de Janeiro State University Rua Presidente Carlos de Campos 115/503, BL 02 Laranjeiras Rio de Janeiro, 22231-080 Brazil)

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This paper aims to develop and present a framework that enables the creation and deployment of regional capacity-building networks in e-government. To accomplish this goal, a focus group is used for the creation of real Inter American Network Capacity-Building in e-government. The findings from this research show that specific hierarchical and professional profiles within public administration deserve differentiated e-government training endeavors; that is, legislators and politicians need to be submitted to awareness initiatives rather than training courses about the potential benefits of e-government. Conversely, senior managers, technicians, and ordinary staff need specific training programs. Copyright (c) 2005 Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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  • Luiz Antonio Joia, 2005. "A Framework for Developing Regional E-Government Capacity Building Networks," Information Technologies and International Development, MIT Press, vol. 2(4), pages 61-73.
  • Handle: RePEc:tpr:itintd:v:2:y:2005:i:4:p:61-73
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