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- PublicationOpen AccessArtificial Intelligence-based approach to IT Governance in public administrations(SSRN, 2024) García-González, María Segunda; Martínez Béjar, Rodrigo; Información y DocumentaciónTo address the challenges of Administrative Information Systems (AIS) in the public sector, appropriate governance solutions are needed. However, governance in the public sector is often fragmented. This premise poses a challenge for governments, public administrations, professionals and researchers. Currently there is no comprehensive body of academic work on public sector governance, yet it is receiving increasing attention. To fill in this gap a principled approach is proposed here that has several IT Governance-related features: Firstly, relevant aspects of Governance linked to the need of aligning IT with the organisational strategy AIS are considered. Secondly, the COBIT19 best practice framework for the assessment, management and monitoring of IT for the public sector is introduced as the key process for achieving this alignment. Thirdly, a series of phases for the alignment of AIS objectives with the IT strategy proposed by an EU Member State European Administration is provided. Furthermore, in this work it is shown that the application of IT Governance models allows for the alignment of AIS objectives to the IT strategy. Also, some recommendations for future research are put forward.
- PublicationOpen AccessCan E-Government Serve as a Tool for Public Authorities to Manage Public Resources More Efficiently?(2019) Moreno Enguix, María del Rocío; Lorente Bayona, Laura Vanesa; Gras Gil, Ester; Economía Financiera y ContabilidadInnovations in the field of telecommunications and technological development in information processing affect the provision of public services. One of the main priorities of governments is to achieve greater efficiency in the provision of public services and e-government is one of several measures implemented. Our study aims to determine how e-government and efficiency affects the provision of public services in general, and also by functions. We apply a different model to calculate efficiency of the provision of public services and by function. Our empirical analysis, which included correlation and multiple linear regressions, was applied in 2012-2014 for a single cross-section of 35 economies. The resultsshow a significant relationship between e-government and efficiency. Furthermore, we obtain a significant relation between Online Services, Telecommunication Infrastructure and Human Capital with efficiency in the provision of public services.