影响西开普省一家政府机构采用大数据的因素

IF 1.2 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE South African Journal of Information Management Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.4102/sajim.v26i1.1690
Andre N. Bruintjies, James Njenga
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背景:政府组织已经意识到从大数据(BD)中获取价值的潜力,并需要采用 BD。目前,南非政府组织尚未完全致力于采用 BD,因为他们不确定自己是否具备足够的能力,因此需要开展更多实证研究,以了解影响采用 BD 的突出因素:本研究调查了影响南非西开普省一家政府机构采用企业发展的因素:本研究采用定性研究方法,通过半结构式访谈和滚雪球式抽样,从西开普省一家政府机构的 11 名参与者那里收集数据。参与者提供了知情同意书,研究采用主题分析法对数据进行分析:研究采用了技术-组织-环境(TOE)框架来研究影响政府组织采用 BD 的因素。研究确定了 17 个因素,其中大部分属于 TOE 框架中的组织环境因素。突出的因素包括高层管理支持、财务和预算、技能和人才以及组织战略:结论:本研究发现了影响该政府组织采用企业发展的 17 个因素,并就如何解决这些因素以确保成功采用企业发展提出了建议:本研究提供了影响政府机构采用企业发展的因素的经验证据。通过考虑这些因素,政府组织可以整合并协同信息技术和业务,以确保通过利用 BD 的潜力来胜任政府的核心业务,即为公民提供服务。
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Factors affecting Big Data adoption in a government organisation in the Western Cape
Background: Government organisations have realised the potential to derive value from Big Data (BD) and need to adopt BD. Currently, South African governmental organisations have not fully committed to adopting BD because they are unsure if they are adequately equipped, and additional empirical research is required to understand the salient factors that influence BD adoption.Objectives: This research investigates the factors influencing the adoption of BD at a government organisation in the Western Cape, South Africa.Method: This study adopted a qualitative research approach, using semi-structured interviews and snowball sampling to collect data from 11 participants at a government organisation in the Western Cape. Participants provided informed consent and it uses a thematic analysis approach to analyse the data.Results: The technology-organisation-environment (TOE) framework was used to study the factors influencing BD adoption at government organisations. Seventeen factors were identified, the majority in the organisational context of TOE framework. The salient factors were identified as top management support, finance, and budget, skills and talent and organisational strategy.Conclusion: The study found 17 factors that influence the adoption of BD at this government organisation and provides recommendations on how to address those factors to ensure that BD is adopted successfully.Contribution: This study presents empirical evidence of the factors that influence BD adoption in government organisations. By considering these factors, government organisations can integrate and synergise IT and business to ensure that the core business of government, which is service delivery to the citizens, is achieved competently by harnessing the potential of BD.
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South African Journal of Information Management
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