Manajemen E-Government dalam Rangka Capacity Building Birokrasi di Indonesia

Authors

  • Chazienul Ulum Universitas Brawijaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26740/bisma.v2n2.p167-172

Keywords:

e-Government management, capacity building, bureaucracy, information technology, communication

Abstract

The striving forward efoorts for bureaucracy capacity bulding by increasing performance and institution services corstitute surely. This paper discussing about many issue related to capacity building and bureaucracy innovation forward e-government management in Indonesia. The optinalisatim of suitable implementation e-government can supporting transpiration and public accountabilities. otherwise. The effectiveness of e-government management can reaches if bureaucracy and stakeholders have readiness for using information technology and communication.  

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2018-06-06

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Ulum, C. (2018). Manajemen E-Government dalam Rangka Capacity Building Birokrasi di Indonesia. BISMA (Bisnis Dan Manajemen), 2(2), 167–172. https://doi.org/10.26740/bisma.v2n2.p167-172

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