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MEASURING THE IMPACT: THE CASE OF ICT SPENDING IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR. Paolo Boccardelli Associate Professor of Strategy Head of the International Division Luiss Business School pboccard@luiss.it. eGovernment Costs. Cost break down rule of thumb. A snapshot.
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MEASURING THE IMPACT:THE CASE OF ICT SPENDING IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR Paolo Boccardelli Associate Professor of Strategy Head of the International Division Luiss Business School pboccard@luiss.it
Interaction with public authorities in countries with a high population in 2005 Interaction with public authorities in countries with a high population in 2005 Source: Eurostat 2005 Community Survey on ICT Usage and e-Commerce in HouseholdsData from 2005; with exception of Germany, whose data are from 2004
Percentage of population who have used the Internet in the last 3 months for obtaining information in 2005 Source: Eurostat 2005 Community Survey on ICT Usage and e-Commerce in HouseholdsData from 2005; with exception of Germany, whose data are from 2004
Percentage of population who have used the Internet in the last 3 months for downloading in 2005 Source: Eurostat 2005 Community Survey on ICT Usage and e-Commerce in HouseholdsData from 2005; with exception of Germany, whose data are from 2004
Use of Online Public Services by age groups in Europe 2005 Percentage of population by age groups who have used the Internet in the last three months for interaction with public authorities in 2005 Source: Eurostat 2005 Community ICT Household survey
Online availability of public services in Europe – Capgemini i2010 Online Sophistication Online Sophistication - Growth
Comparison between supply and use of online public services for citizens - Capgemini i2010
Comparison between supply and use of online public services for businesses - Capgemini i2010
Online sophistication and e-readiness of Italy- Capgemini i2010
The evolutionofeGovernment Source eGovernment Working Group, 2002
The evolutionofeGovernment Source Hiller e Bélanger, 2001
The contributions of ICT capital to GDP growth, 1995-2003 – OECD 2005
The evolutionofmeasurementissues Source Heeks, 2006
eGEP Measurement Framework • Rooted in a deep review of existing methods • Comprehensively structured (3 basic areas of impact) • Balanced integration of quantitative and qualitative measures • Complemented by a fully-fledged implementation methodology • Flexible an adaptable as macro or micro level tool
80 indicators of eGovernment impact across efficiency, democracy and effectiveness Full Template Indicators selected to maximise relevance, minimise data gathering costs, ensure comparability across EU 25 Recommended Shortlist Some fit for EU25 macro quantitative benchmark Others for EU supported peer-to-peer bench-learning among selected administrations All for usage at micro-level by public agencies From the model to indicators