关于韩国弱势公民使用电子政务服务的扩散和鸿沟的纵向研究

IF 7.8 1区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Government Information Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.giq.2024.101938
WookJoon Sung , Jooho Lee
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以往关于需求方电子政务的研究没有充分审查不同公民群体,特别是数字弱势群 体,通过网站和移动平台利用具体电子政务服务的情况。这种认识上的不足导致对这些服务使用情况的了解十分有限。此外,这一领域的纵向研究也十分匮乏,进一步阻碍了我们对这一主题的理解。本研究旨在分析随着时间的推移,公民使用电子政务服务的扩散和分化情况。利用韩国公民使用网络和移动电子政务服务的重复横截面调查数据(2012-2021 年),我们发现,在过去 10 年中,公民对电子政务服务的使用普遍增加,其中信息交易服务(如 Gov24)的使用最为广泛,其次是金融交易服务(如 Hometax)。然而,与其他类型的电子政务服务相比,电子参与服务(如电子便民)的推广速度和使用率要慢得多,也低得多。网络电子政务和移动电子政务也呈现出类似的变化趋势。不过,网络电子政务服务的使用率略高于移动电子政务服务。数字弱势群体使用电子政务服务的差距总体上在缩小。然而,由于电子参与服务的使用率较低,其使用差距对每年的变化非常敏感,使得使用差距的变化规律不规则。最后,低收入长者等交叉因素造成的鸿沟远比单一因素造成的鸿沟严重。研究结果强调,数字政府的领导者和管理者必须关注公民对电子政务服务的使用情况,考虑服务类型、用户群体和平台等因素。这种关注对于促进数字包容和公平,最终解决电子政务服务使用鸿沟问题至关重要。
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A longitudinal study on the diffusion and the divide in the use of e-government services among vulnerable citizens in Korea

Previous research on demand-side e-government has not adequately examined the utilization of specific e-government services by different citizen groups, particularly digitally vulnerable ones, via both websites and mobile platforms. This lack of understanding has generated to a limited knowledge base regarding the usage of these services. Furthermore, there is a dearth of longitudinal research in this area, further impeding our understanding of the topic. This study aims to analyze the diffusion and the divide in citizens' use of e-government services over time. Using the repeated cross-sectional survey data (2012−2021) of the Korean citizens' use of the web-based and mobile e-government services, we found that citizens' use of e-government services has generally increased over the past 10 years, with information transaction services (e.g. Gov24) being the most widely used, followed by financial transaction services (e.g. Hometax). However, the speed of e-participation services (e.g. E-people) diffusion and its usage rate over time is much slower and lower than other types of e-government services. Web-based and mobile e-government services have been showing similar trends of change. The usage rate of web-based e-government services, however, has been slightly higher than that of mobile e-government services. The divide in the usage of e-government services for digitally vulnerable groups has been generally decreasing. However, the usage gap of e-participation services is very sensitive to the yearly changes due to its low usage rate, making the pattern of the usage gap change irregularly. Lastly, the divide caused by intersectionality factors such as the elderly with low incomes is far more serious than those caused by single factors. The study's findings emphasize the importance for digital government leaders and managers to focus on citizens' use of e-government services, considering factors such as service type, user group, and platform. This attention is crucial in promoting digital inclusion and equity, ultimately addressing the issue of the divide in the use of e-government services.

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Government Information Quarterly
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期刊介绍: Government Information Quarterly (GIQ) delves into the convergence of policy, information technology, government, and the public. It explores the impact of policies on government information flows, the role of technology in innovative government services, and the dynamic between citizens and governing bodies in the digital age. GIQ serves as a premier journal, disseminating high-quality research and insights that bridge the realms of policy, information technology, government, and public engagement.
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